March 2, 2009

You are currently browsing the daily archive for March 2, 2009.

Anonymously Contributed
Edited by Carol McCracken

That there was once a Fort on North Street on Munjoy Hill?

It was called Fort Sumner and is believed to have been located between Sumner Court and continuing to about the center of the lot on which the former Shailer School is located. (It’s currently housing.) In 1982, former Governor Joseph Brennan, who grew up on Kellogg Street, signed a bill designating it a park “in perpetuity.”

The Fort dates back to 1794 when the federal government under George Washington ordered that a fort be built on the site. In 1799, the fort was officially named for the late Massachusetts Governor, Increase Sumner. Details are sketchy, but between October 1815 and June 1817, Fort Sumner was dismantled as a military installation. Then in 1827, John Neal set up one of the first gymnasiums in New England on the grounds of the former Fort. Shailer School was built in 1880-1881 on the northern corner of the fort site.

The question has been asked and never fully answered as to whether the fort in his poem “My Lost Youth,” by Henry W. Longfellow, was Fort Sumner or Fort Allen on the Hill. Longfellow was 8 years old when the dismantling of the Fort began, so it’s quite possible he knew of the activity up here on North Street.

Portland has announced a city-wide parking ban for tonight, Monday, March 2nd beginning at 6:00 p.m. and ending tomorrow, Tuesday, March 3rd at 6:00 a.m. The parking ban has been announced due to the heavy snowfall expected for today. The is the 11th storm the City has plowed this winter. To date, Portland has received 80 inches of snow.

The ususal regulations regarding parking places and fines apply as well to this ban. Vehicles that are towed will be towed to the city’s impound lot located at the International Marine Terminal on Commercial Street. Phone number is 774-3025.

Cars may begin to be parked at designated places as early as 5:00 p.m. and must be removed from these places by 7:00 a.m. tomorrow.

All non-essential city offices are closing today at noon. Additionally, the regularly scheduled city council meeting for tonight has been postpoed until tomorrow, Tuesday, March 3rd at 7:00 p.m.

For more informatio, please visit www.portlandme.gov. You may receive electronic notification of parking bans by signing up at that address as well.