Someone, not too brilliantly, was confused as to in which Portland, i.e., MAINE, not Oregon, Mr. Anderson died. see [1] This error has been copied all over the internet, perpetuating the misinformation.

Forgive me but I find the instructions for editing so obtuse that my correction, which was appropriately researched and cited, was not accepted. My apologies for any errors in procedure on my part, but the information submitted for correction is on target!Sam I am47 (talk) 22:43, 12 March 2014 (UTC)Reply

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  1. ^ http://www.onlinebiographies.info/gov/me/anderson-hugh.htm ... Governor Hugh Johnston Anderson, As found in REPRESENTATIVE MEN OF MAINE, A Collection of Biographical Sketches of all the Governors since the formation of the State. Prepared under the direction of Henry Chase, Portland, ME. The Lakeside Press, Publisher. 1893.