This volume documents the dedication of Lincoln Park in Portland, Maine, commemorating the one hundredth anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth on February 12, 1909. It captures the public exercises held at Payson Memorial Church and at Lincoln Park itself. A valuable historical record, "City Of Portland, Maine: The Dedication Of Lincoln Park" offers insights into early 20th-century civic celebrations and the enduring legacy of Abraham Lincoln in American society. The text provides a snapshot of local historical appreciation and the dedication of public spaces, making it a relevant resource for historians and those interested in the cultural heritage of Portland and the state of Maine.
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