Stereoview Photographs

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Tents on Munjoy's Hill from Observatory, Portland, ME
J.P. Soule image No. 488. View of Tents on Munjoy's Hill from the Observatory. Great fire in Portland, ME July 4th, 1866, photographed July 12th, 13th & 14th.
1866

St. Stephens Church, Portland, ME
J.P. Soule image No. 487. Ruins of St. Stephens Church. Great fire in Portland, ME July 4th, 1866, photographed July 12th, 13th & 14th.
1866

State Street from Pine Street, Portland, ME
View of State Street from the intersection with Pine Street, Portland, ME.
1850

State Street from Spring Street, Portland, ME
View looking up tree lined State Street from Spring Street, Portland, ME.
1850

Burial of the victims of the "Maine"
Stereoview #10559 Burial of the victims of the "Maine" in their final resting place, Arlington Cemetery, VA, Dec. 28, 1899. Keystone View Company, Meadville, PA & St. Louis, MO.
1899

Ferry Landing at Cape Elizabeth, ME
View of the Cape Elizabeth, ME ferry landing with small boats and pylon structures.
1850

Looking down Middle Street from Free Street, Portland, ME
J.P. Soule image No. 469. View of burned out ruins looking down Middle Street from Free Street, U.S. Custom House in the distance. Great fire in Portland, ME July 4th, 1866, photographed July 12th, 13th & 14th.
1866

Looking down Middle Street from Rich'e Printing Office, Portland, ME
J.P. Soule image No. 471. View of destruction looking down Middle Street, from Rich's Printing Office, showing portions of Temple and Exchange Streets and the U.S. Custom House. Great fire in Portland, ME July 4th, 1866, photographed July 12th, 13th & 14th.
1866

Interior of City Hall, Portland, ME
J.P. Soule image No. 483. Interior view of the burnt out City Hall. Great fire in Portland, ME July 4th, 1866, photographed July 12th, 13th & 14th.
1866

Pearl Street, from Federal, looking down, Portland, ME
J.P. Soule image No. 486. Looking down Pearl Street from the intersection with Federal Street. Great fire in Portland, ME July 4th, 1866, photographed July 12th, 13th & 14th.
1866