Built ca: 1826.
Another example of the neighborhood’s outstanding collection of brick Federal-style housing
Category Archives: History
Glimpses. 185 Edwards Street
Glimpses. 186 Craigie Street
Built in 1909 for Neal Allen Sr and his wife Margaret.

Design by John Calvin Stevens.
Glimpses. 182 Craigie Street. A home for an architect.
West End Walks. The Spring houses. Of details and decay
On the upper blocks of Danforth Street, at the corner of Emery Street, sits a pair of imposing brick houses. Built in the early 1850s for members of a mercantile family whose history is now a bit vague, they now present a dichotomy of care and neglect.

Glimpses. 112 Winter Street
West End Walks. 149 Western Promenade
An English Country home on the most prominent street in town brings an earlier work from the architect James P Thomas.
Aurelius S Hinds. The story of a country boy who made good.
In my post about the converted garage at 99 Chadwick Street, I noted it was originally built for Aurelius Hinds. In doing a bit of research on Mr. Hinds at that time, I realized his story was worth telling as it traces a period of growth in the city of Portland both physically and economically. His presence is felt through the buildings he left behind. One in a fashionable, then and now, section of town and the other a landmark on one of the city’s busiest thoroughfares. Here is a bit more of his story. Continue reading
Glimpses. 1246 Westbrook Street
Built in 1802 by Oakes Sampson

Home, in the early 1920s, to the American Impressionist painter Walter Parsons Shaw Griffin.
Glimpses. 5 Oakdale Street
Driving down Falmouth Street by the university and this caught my eye. Something intriguing and not quite right at the same time.





