Item 23436 - Tom (Piggy) Huston, Market Square, Portland, 1869
- Item 23436 - Tom (Piggy) Huston, Market Square, Portland, 1869
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Image Info In what is now Monument Square, Tom "Piggy" Huston, a Portland butcher, is shown on a horse-drawn sled loaded with two pigs.
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On the right is Squire Jonathan Morgan.
In the background is old City Hall, where the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument now stands.
Nicholas Winfield Scott Leighton (1849-1898) was a painter who worked out of Boston, MA. He was primarily an animal painter, with a heavy focus on horses. In 1874 he opened his own studio in Boston, which he ran until he was institutionalized at MacLean Insane Asylum, where he later died.