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Francis H. Fassett

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He married twice; first to Mima Ann Welch, who bore him four children, and then to Harriet Hudson. His son, Edward F. Fassett, became an architect and joined the firm. But his most notable apprentice was
261: 284: 86:, Fassett then went into business for himself. He showed a natural aptitude for design, and from the beginning drew his own plans. When traveling, he learned a great deal about 374: 51: 90:
from strolling through the cities he visited. After twenty years in Bath, he moved in 1864 to Portland, "...regarding that as presenting a wider field for his business."
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With a reputation for both ability and reliability, Fassett was well prepared for the rebuilding which following the
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office in 1880, before opening his own Portland office in 1884. Fassett and his son designed the
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who built as many as 400 homes and buildings throughout the state. Working in the
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Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine, Volume 2
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Statue (base designed by Fassett)
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Sweetser Burrage, Henry; Roscoe Stubbs, Albert (1909).
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Index


Maine General Hospital Building
Portland
architect
Maine
Victorian High Gothic
Queen Anne
Portland
Bath, Maine
general store
indentured
carpenter
apprenticeship
architecture
Great Portland Fire of 1866
Maine General Hospital Building
present building
West End

Mount Pleasant House
Bretton Woods, New Hampshire
John Calvin Stevens
Boston
Pythian Opera House
Boothbay Harbor
Mount Pleasant House
Bretton Woods
New Hampshire
White Mountains
Joseph Stickney

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