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The McLellan-Sweat Mansion (or The McLellan House) may be a historic house deposit at 111 street in Portland, Maine. It forms the rear part of the Portland deposit Of Art complicated.
Constructed in 1800-1801 for shipping man of affairs Major Hugh McLellan, the brick mansion was designed by John Kimball, Sr. (1758-1831), Associate in Nursing architect/housewright originally from Ipswich, Massachusetts. The value was $20,000. When a amendment of householders, the property was purchased in 1880 by Lorenzo Delaware Medici Sweat. In 1908, his widow bequeathed it to the Portland Society of Art (now Portland deposit of Art). The L. D. M. Sweat Memorial Galleries, designed by Jean Chauvin Stevens, were intercalary in 1911 behind the house, to that they connected by passageway.
In 1957, 2 mantelpieces salvaged from the 1805 commissioned naval officer Edward Preble House, designed by Alexander Parris, replaced originals lost throughout a Greek Revival transforming of the drawing and feeding rooms. In 1970, the house was intercalary to the National Historic Register as a National Historic Landmark. The Charles Shipman Payson Building by Henry N. Cobb of Pei, Cobb, Freed & Partners opened in 1983, extending the length of the deposit to its new entrance on Congress sq. Plaza. When an intensive restoration, The McLellan House reopened in 2002.
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