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Portland Library Society : ウィキペディア英語版 | Portland Library Society The Portland Library Society (1763–1826) or Portland Library was a subscription library in Portland, Maine.〔Maine Library Bulletin, v.9, no.4, April 1920〕 The library "was originally established in 1763. It was revived in 1786, and re-established in 1806."〔(Extracts from the journals kept by the Rev. Thomas Smith ): late pastor of the First Church of Christ in Falmouth, in the county of York, (now Cumberland,) from the year 1720, to the year 1788, with an appendix, containing a variety of other matters. Portland, Maine: printed by Thomas Todd, 1821〕 Samuel Freeman served as librarian ca.1785-1807;〔Falmouth Gazette and Weekly Advertiser, 12-24-1785; Cumberland Gazette, Oct. 2, 1789; Portland Gazette and Maine Advertiser, Jan. 5, 1807〕〔William Freeman. Samuel Freeman: his life and services. (Collections and proceedings of the Maine Historical Society ). Portland: The Society, 1894〕〔Maine Historical Society. Items related to (Samuel Freeman ) (1743-1831)〕 followed by Oliver Bray (ca.1812-1817).〔Eastern_Argus, 01-02-1812〕〔(Massachusetts Register, 1817 ); p.205〕 New members were elected. The annual fee for each member was "two dollars per year in 1784 and fifteen dollars by 1801."〔Richard D. Brown. The Emergence of Urban Society in Rural Massachusetts, 1760-1820. The Journal of American History, Vol. 61, No. 1 (Jun., 1974)〕 ==History==
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