Though Livermore of the late 1800s was a working-class town, its Italianate mans
Date
8-1-1997
Pages
78-81
Abstract
Though Livermore of the late 1800s was a working-class town, its Italianate mansion, Norlands, was a stately summer mansion for the seven Washburn brothers, who rose to prosperity as a governor, a banker, four United States Representatives, and a journalist, respectively. The mansion has been fully restored as part of the Norlands Living History Center. Detailed family history.
Subjects
Historic buildings Livermore Norlands, Washburn family
Recommended Citation
White, Winnie, "Though Livermore of the late 1800s was a working-class town, its Italianate mans" (1997). Maine News Index - Down East Magazine. 329.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_downeast/329
Source
Down East