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ticket, receiving about 10,000 votes. He remained active in the cause until his death. Biographer Frank Byrne credits Dow for paving the way, in terms of his principles, strategy, and tactics, for later temperance advocates.
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The building was constructed in 1829, on the occasion of Neal Dow's marriage to Maria Maynard. It was Dow's home for 67 years, until his death at age 93 in 1897. The house was given by Dow's son
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for that association. Dow was the author of the first prohibition law passed by the Maine legislature in 1851 (and giving such laws the epithet "
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as well as a prominent local businessman. In 1829 he organized the Maine Temperance Union, and began to speak publicly in favor of the complete
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stories in height and three bays wide, anchors the corner lot on which it stands. A
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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Poh, Carol Ann; Post, Robert C. (December 21, 1973).
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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Neal Dow House is located in Maine
Neal Dow House is located in the United States
Portland, Maine
43°39′11″N 70°16′12″W / 43.65306°N 70.27000°W / 43.65306; -70.27000
73000236
Congress Street
Portland, Maine
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Neal Dow
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