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Thacher Block |
Number of Archive records |
0 |
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0 |
Number of Object records |
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Number of Photo records |
3 |
Related Records
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0743 - Print, Photographic
Hotel Thacher, Main Street, Biddeford, 1955. Built in 1847 and opened as the "Biddeford House", this brick block with 100 rooms was the largest hotel in York County at the time. The name was later changed to honor Biddeford's famous Judge George Thacher, who was member of both the Continental Congress and then the first U.S. Congess in 1789.
Record Type: Photo
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0744 - Print, Photographic
Biddeford House, Main Street, Biddeford, circa 1855. John C. Robbins, whose name is on the portico, was the proprietor. The building was only about 8 years old when this photograph was taken.
Record Type: Photo
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1039 - Negative, Glass Plate
Truck loaded with furniture turning from Main Street to Washington Street, thought to be F.X. Cote, 1912. This trolley has been identified as Biddeford-Saco R.R. Co. #29 or #49.
Record Type: Photo