Built ca: 1868 for William and Mary Milliken. Possibly by James Tenney.
A remuddled Italianate in the West End neighborhood Continue reading
Built ca: 1868 for William and Mary Milliken. Possibly by James Tenney.
A remuddled Italianate in the West End neighborhood Continue reading
Built ca: 1849 by Stephen Hubbard
A charming Greek Revival double-house in the Ferry Village neighborhood Continue reading
Probably built between 1804 and 1814 by Nathan Sawyer.
A transitional Georgian/Federal in the Lunt’s Corner neighborhood. Continue reading
Built ca: 1858 by David Robinson Jr.
A Greek Revival double-house in the Gorham’s Corner neighborhood. Continue reading
Built ca 1867 by Jotham Lewis.
A brick Second Empire home in the India Street District.
Built ca 1867 by the heirs of Dudley Cammett. Designed by George B Pelham.

A brick Second Empire in the India Street Historic District.
South Street runs from Pleasant Street to a concrete wall on the edge of Spring Street in Portland’s Gorham’s Corner neighborhood. South Street originally ran from Spring to Free Streets with the current section being laid out around 1830. This is the same time frame that our subject was built. The earliest parts of South Street were removed during the era of Urban Renewal and now lie under the Cross Arena.