Item 41816 - Captain Seth Spring House - Spring's Tavern, Biddeford, 1953
- Item 41816 - Captain Seth Spring House - Spring's Tavern, Biddeford, 1953
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Image Info The house on Route One, Spring Island, later #14 Elm Street, was built in 1798 by Captain Seth Spring, a veteran of the Battle of Bunker Hill. He served three years in the American Army during the Revolution.
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Captain Spring built this large three story federal building in 1798 (now used as the Deering Lumber offices), which became known as Spring's Tavern. It was a popular stopping point for travelers on the Kings Highway (now Elm Street/Route 1). Captain Spring and his partner, Captain Bradbury, entertained their fellow war compatriot the Marquis de Lafayette at Spring's Tavern during his famous tour of Maine in 1825.