The address of the Neal Dow Memorial is: 714 Congress St., Portland, ME 04102
The web address of the Neal Dow Memorial is: www.mewctu.com
The phone number of the Neal Dow Memorial is: 207-773-7773.
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Neal Dow was a prominent American Temperance movement leader and a politician best known for his role in the passage of the Maine Law of 1851, which was one of the first statewide prohibitions of alcohol in the United States. His advocacy for temperance and the legal restrictions on alcohol consumption significantly influenced the broader movement towards Prohibition in the following decades. Additionally, Dow served as the mayor of Portland, Maine, and was a Union general during the Civil War, further establishing his legacy in American history.
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Neal Dow (March 20, 1804 – October 2, 1897) was an American Prohibition advocate and politician. Nicknamed the "Napoleon of Temperance" and the "Father of Prohibition", Dow was born to a Quaker family in Portland, Maine. From a young age, he believed alcohol to be the cause of many of society's problems and wanted to ban it through legislation. In 1850, Dow was elected president of the Maine Temperance Union, and the next year he was elected mayor of Portland. Soon after, largely due to Dow's efforts, the state legislature banned the sale and production of alcohol in what became known as the Maine law. Serving twice as mayor of Portland, Dow enforced the law with vigor and called for increasingly harsh penalties for violators. In 1855, his opponents rioted and he ordered the state militia to fire on the crowd. One man was killed and several wounded, and when public reaction to the violence turned against Dow, he chose not to seek reelection. Dow was later elected to two terms in the Maine House of Representatives, but retired after a financial scandal. He joined the Union Army shortly after the outbreak of the American Civil War in 1861, eventually attaining the rank of brigadier general. He was wounded at the siege of Port Hudson and later captured. After being exchanged for another officer in 1864, Dow resigned from the military and devoted himself once more to prohibition. He spoke across the United States, Canada, and Great Britain in support of the cause. In 1880, Dow headed the Prohibition Party ticket for President of the United States. After losing the election, he continued to write and speak on behalf of the prohibition movement for the rest of his life until his death in Portland at the age of 93.
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