Libby family

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The Libby family was a prominent 19th-century Portland, Maine family whose wealth from the dry-goods trade helped shape the city’s social and architectural history.

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instanceOf 19th-century business family
American family
family
activity commerce
urban development influence
basedIn Portland, Maine NERFINISHED
classification Portland, Maine notable family
contributedTo Portland’s architectural landscape
Portland’s social elite culture
development of Portland, Maine
country United States of America
surface form: United States
economicStatus wealthy
eraOfProminence 19th century
geographicFocus Portland, Maine NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance helped shape Portland’s architectural history
helped shape Portland’s social history
industry dry goods
influenced urban form of Portland, Maine
knownFor dry-goods trade
influence on Portland’s architectural history
influence on Portland’s social history
mercantile activity
locationOfActivity Portland, Maine NERFINISHED
partOf Portland, Maine mercantile community
region New England NERFINISHED
socialStatus prominent
sourceOfWealth dry-goods trade
state Maine
timePeriod 19th century

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Morse-Libby House namedAfter Libby family