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TABLE OF CONTENTS
STATE REFERENCE
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A Brief History of Maine 41
Governors of Maine 00
United States Senators from Maine 62
Representatives to Congress from Maine since
Adoption of Constitution G4
Government of Maine, 1907-8 73
State Institutions 7G
List of Post Offices in Maine 80
Railroads of Maine, Mileages and Fares 91
Eastern Steamship Company's Lines 112
Vital Statistics 113
Cities and Towns of Maine 114
Plantations of Maine 144
Agricultnral Statistics 148
Maine Newspapers 151
Maine Court Directory 15G
Maine Churches 159
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CENSUS OF MONMOUTH 57
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THE LATE JA^IES W. BRADBURY. United States Senator from Maine, 1847-53.
THE LATE SPEAKER REED.
A Maine Man Who Became the World's Greatest
Parliamentarian.
CHIEF JUSTICE MELVILLE W. FULLER.
A Son of Maine Who Holds the Highest Judicial Position
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HON. WILLIAM T. COBB, ROCKLAND. Governor of Maine, 1905-9.
GEX. JOSHUA L. CHAMBERLAIN, BRUNSWICK.
The "Hero of Little Round Top." Ex-PrEsident of Bowdoin
College, Governor of Maine. 1867-71.
THE LATE ELIJAH KELLOGG, HARPSWELL. A Noted Maine Preacher and Author.
THE LATE HON. JOSEPH H. MANLEY, Augusta.
HOX. CHARLES E. LITTLEFIELD. RUCKLAXD. Ex-Attorney General and Member of Congress prom Second Maixe District.
HON. JOHN FREMONT HILL, AUGUSTA. Governor of Maine, 1901-5-
HON. EDWIN C. BURLEIGH, AUGUSTA.
Ex-Governor of M.\ine and Member of Congress from Third
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF MAINE.
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John Clair Minot.
All of us who are sons and daughters of Maine are justly proud of the place held in history by our native State, for we know that in all the great sisterhood of the Union there is no State with a past which gives its children more reason for pride. While students and writers for a long time neglected the early history of Elaine, they have in recent years made more general use of the wealth of material here, and gradually the world has realized that back at the beginning of things on this continent Maine was playing a part worthy of a State whose record of achievements has been so long and brilliant in later generations.
There is no need to delve into the misty traditions of the visits of the Northmen to our shores. There is good reason to believe that they explored the shores of New England centuries before Columbus was born, but all that belongs to legendary lore rather than to the realm of recorded history. But after the New World became well known to Europe the shores of Maine were visited by the earliest explorers, and this section soon became the center of the long and bloody struggle between England and
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France for the possession of the continent. More than one early voyager sailed up the Penobscot River in search of the fabled Norumbega with its wonderful columns of crystal and silver.
Not until the beginning of the 17th century did the explora- tions have definite results. The voyages of Gosnold (1602), Pring (1603), Weymouth (1605), Champlain (1605), and John Smith (1614) were the most notable in their effect upon Euro- pean knowledge of this section and in stimulating attempts at colonization. In 1604 a French expedition under De Monts planted a colony upon a little island at the mouth of the St. Croix River, then the only settlement of Europeans in all America north of the Spaniards in Florida. The colony was abandoned a year later, but it was nevertheless the real begin- ning of New France. The real beginning of New England was in the colony planted at the mouth of the Kennebec in August, 1607, by George Popham and 120 others sent out from England by the Plymouth Company whose head was Sir John Popham, Lord Chief Justice of England.
They built a fort, which they called Fort George, and erected a church and a score of rude houses around it. This was the first English settlement in New England, but like the French colony at the mouth of the St. Croix it was a broken beginning. The rigors of a single winter, during which their leader died, disheartened the colonists, who were largely adventurers and seekers for wealth, and in the fall of 1608 they all returned to England. Part of them made the return voyage in a little pin- nace or shallop of 30 tons which had been built soon after their arrival, the first shipbuilding venture in America and the begin- ning of the great industry which later made the Kennebec famed around the world. This craft was called the "Virginia of Saga- dahoc," this section being then known as the northern part of that vast and vague "Virginia" which Sir Walter Raleigh had claimed for England some 20 years earlier, and the lower part
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of the Kennebec being known as the Sagadahoc at this time and for a century or more later.
In this same year, 1608, French Jesuits landed upon Mount Desert and a few years later they were joined by others from France, but in 161 3 the colony was wiped out of existence by an English expedition from Virginia under Samuel Argall. At this time and for many years later many English traders and fishermen were frequenting the coast of Maine. Their chief rendezvous was in that region which includes Pemaquid and Monhegan and the mouths of the Sheepscot, Damariscotta and St. Georges rivers. Most of them were mere adventurers, coming and going with the seasons, and making no attempts at permanent settlement until about 1625. In 1630 it is said that 84 families, besides fishermen, were residing along the coast of this region.
The permanent settlement at Pemaquid, which was later with its successive forts to be the scene of so much stirring history, dates from 1625-26. Sir Ferdinando Gorges received in 1622 a grant of territory stretching eastward from the Piscataqua River, and within a few years Agamenticus, now York, Saco, Scarboro, Falmouth, Brunswick and Arrowsic were founded. Gorges had dreams of a city which should be the seat of great power and in 1641 Agamenticus became Gorgeanna, the first chartered city in America. In 1652 it was organized as a town and named for the English city of York, being the second town to be incorporated in what is now Maine. The first was Kit- tery in 1647.
The part played by Maine in saving the Plymouth colony from destruction is a chapter of special interest. It was only the corn secured at Pemaquid and the neighboring islands which saved the Pilgrims from starvation, and later it was only by means of the profits of the fur trade maintained with the Maine Indians that Plymouth was able to free itself from the burdensome debt which it owed in England. The Plymouth
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traders established several posts along the coast and on the lower Kennebec, but the one most important and most perma- nent in character was that maintained from 1625 to 1662 at Koussinoc, at the head of the tide on the Kennebec where Augusta now stands.
The post stood where Fort Western was built a century later, in 1754, and here for a generation the men who came in the Mayflower were almost as much at home as in the streets of Plymouth. Few of us here in Maine have realized the close connection between Plymouth and ancient Koussinoc on the Kennebec. There is nothing legendary or uncertain about it, but it is a matter of authentic history that Myles Standish, John Alden, the Winslows, the Brad fords, the Rowlands, the South- worths and others whose names are revered as those of the men who laid the cornerstone of our civilization, came here to the spot where Augusta now stands, not once but continually through a third of a century. The site of old Fort Western and its immediate vicinity was long trod by the same feet that consecrated Plymouth Rock. These Pilgrim Fathers lived in peace with the Indians, but left wholly to the French mission- aries, who came down through the wilderness from Quebec, the work of trying to civilize or Christianize them. When the game became scarce the post was abandoned.
The name of New England was given to this region by John Smith in 1614 on his voyage of exploration and trade along the coast. The name of Maine was early applied to this part of New England, as in the charter granted to Gorges by Charles I in 1639 when it is spoken of as "the Province or Countie of Mayne." The name, as is now generally accepted, came from speaking of it as "the main land" in distinction from the many islands along the shore. Massachusetts lost no time in bring- ing the Maine settlements under its authority, although the confusion in the charters and patents made trouble for many years. In 1652 all the towns as far east as Casco were annexed
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by ^Massachusetts, and by 1660 all Maine west of the Penobscot was claimed and retained in spite of royal orders from Charles II. The region east of the Penobscot was then and for many years later held by the French, whose claims, indeed, covered the territory westward to the Kennebec.
From 1675 to 1759 a series of Indian wars, six in all, devas- tated Maine, checking the tide of immigration, costing many hundreds of lives and ending at last, as such a warfare had to end, in the practical extermination of the Maine red men. The Indians had given a welcome to the early explorers and settlers which was wholly friendly, but in the course of a century they had suffered many wrongs. Their lands were taken, they were cheated in trade, the game was killed off and some of the Indians were even kidnapped and sold as slaves in Europe. Their con- tact with the English had brought them only degradation and injustice. Thus when King Philip's war began in Massachu- setts in 1675 it was not long before the Maine Indians were drawn into it, though it was with reluctance that the peaceful Abenakis of the Kennebec region joined the other more warlike tribes at whose hands they had often suffered. At this time it is estimated that between 5000 and 6000 people lived along the coast of Maine, of whom less than 1000 were east of the Ken- nebec. No fewer than 300 English lives were sacrificed in Alaine and most of the settlements were abandoned and deso- lated before peace came in 1678.
This first war was wholly between the Indians and the Eng- lish settlers. All of the remaining Indian wars were incidental to the long and bloody struggle between the French and English for the possession of this part of the continent, a struggle in which the Indians were always the active allies of the French who had never stolen their land or cheated them in trade and who had won them through the zeal of the Jesuit missionaries. To follow these wars would be tedious detail. No one of them was as bloody as the first war had been, for the settlements were
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better protected by garrisons of soldiers from Massachusetts and the EngHsh had become more wary of surprises and ambus- cades. Still the fourth of these wars, usually known as Love- well's war, 1722-25, cost the lives of fully 200 English soldiers and settlers.
During the third and fourth wars the English sent numerous expeditions against the Jesuit missionary, Sebastian Rale, whose headquarters were at Norridgewock and who had carried on for over 30 years the work which the pioneer missionary of Maine, Gabriel Druillettes, had begun in the Kennebec valley in 1646 with the sanction of the English. Beyond doubt Father Rale used his great influence to keep the Indians loyal to the French, but the English accused him of encouraging uprisings and giving countenance to Indian savager}'. Four winter expe- ditions failed in their main purpose, but in the summer of 1724 a force of 200 English soldiers succeeded in surprising the Norridgewock village. A great part of the Indians were killed and the village was completely destroyed. Father Rale was shot with the rest and the scalp was torn from his white head to be exhibited in triumph in Boston. The power of the Ken- nebec Indians was broken and they never recovered from this crushing blow. Most of the survivors fled to the eastward or northward to Quebec.
The struggle between England and France continued and many of the blows of the battle fell upon Maine. .It was a Maine man, William Pepperell of Kittery, who led the expe- dition in 1745 which captured Louisburg on Cape Breton, the chief stronghold of the French in America next to Quebec. Many hundred Maine soldiers and sailors were with this expe- ditioU;, and also with the expedition of 1755 which drove the French from Acadia and that of 1758 which captured Louisburg a second time. A force of 400 French and Indians attacked the forts at St. George and Friendship in 1758, but failed to capture
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them, and this was the last blow struck against the English by the Indians of Maine.
In 1754, as outposts to guard the disputed border, the English built three strong forts along the Kennebec, Fort Shirley to replace Fort Richmond which had been built in 1718, Fort Western on the site of the old Plymouth trading post at Kous- sinoc and Fort Halifax at Teconnet or Winslow. These were never attacked and after a few years they were dismantled and abandoned, while settlements sprang up around them. The capture of Quebec in 1758 put an end to the long warfare, and with the welcome arrival of peace the tide of immigration from Massachusetts and Great Britain poured along the coast of Maine and up the river valleys.
Maine's part in the war for independence is a splendid chap- ter in its history. When the news came from Lexington and Concord in April, 1775, a company was formed at York and at once hurried to Boston. A Maine regiment, raised by Col, Scammon of Saco, participated in the battle of Bunker Hill. The first naval battle of the war was the capture in May, 1775, of the armed British sloop Margaretta by the intrepid patriots of Machias who refused to obey the British command that they take down the village Liberty pole. In the late fall of 1775 occurred the expedition of Arnold with iioo troops up the Ken- nebec and through the wilderness in the attempt to capture Quebec and win Canada to the side of the colonies. In October of the same year Portland, then a town of 2000 people, was bombarded and burned by a British fleet of four vessels under Capt. Mowatt. The British held the Penobscot through the war, with their headquarters at Castine, and eastern Maine was the scene of several important expeditions and engagements. But the patriots of Machias and vicinity remained unsubdued, and in 1783 the treaty of peace recognized the St. Croix, instead of the Penobscot, as the eastern boundary of Maine. It has been estimated that Maine contributed over 7000 soldiers to the
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American army during the war, and of this number about iioo shared with Washington the hardships of that memorable winter at VaUey Forge.
Hardly had peace been declared in 1783 before the mo-^-ement began for the separation of Maine from Massachusetts, a move- ment which was not crowned with success until 1820, 37 years later. It was at first a minority movement, but the arguments for separation became stronger as Maine grew in population and desired more the dignity and privileges of separate state- hood. Then there was a political reason, as Massachusetts was strongly Federalist while Maine was in sympathy with the oppo- site party. The first vote of the people of Maine on the subject was taken in 1792 when 2,084 votes were cast in favor of sepa- ration and 2,438 against it. It is worthy of note, however, that in 83 of the 89 towns which made returns there was a majority in favor of separation. The six towns opposing separation were all in York county, and their overwhelming majority against it was large enough to more than overcome the majorities of the 83 towns favoring separation.
There were numerous petitions sent to the General Court during the following dozen years and several conventions were held, but the next vote was not taken until 1807 when 3,370 votes were cast for separation and 9,404 against. Plainly the movement was losing ground, but the War of 1812 greatly strengthened it and when the third vote was taken in 1816 there were 10,584 votes for separation and 6,491 against it. In the next year another vote resulted 11,969 for separation and 10,347 against it. The fifth and final vote in 1819 resulted 17,091 for and 7,132 opposed. Every town in Maine gave a majority for separation. In the meantime there had been no end of lively discussion in both Maine and Massachusetts and many debates in the General Court. The people of Massachusetts were very unwilling at first to allow the separation, but finally left the decision whollv with Maine. There was still the struo-o-le in
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Congress, but under a compromise Maine was admitted as a free state to offset the admission of Missouri, and on March 15, 1820, the separation from Massachusetts became complete.
A constitutional convention was at once held in Portland and only 796 votes were cast in the new State against the constitution there drawn up. William King of Bath became the first Gov- ernor, receiving 21,083 votes of the 22,014 cast. The tempo- rary seat of government was Portland and in 1827 x^ugusta was made the permanent capital, other places which presented claims for the honor being Belfast, Wiscasset, Brunswick and Hallo- well. When Maine became a State in 1820 its population was 298,335 and it contained nine counties and 236 towns. The population in 1790 was 96,540; in 1800 it was 151,719, and in 1810 it was 228,705. At each census since Maine's admission as a State its census has been as follows: 1830, 399,455; 1840, 501,793; 1850, 583,169; i860, 628,279; 1870, 626,915; 1880, 648,936; 1890, 661,086; 1900, 694,466. In 1900 Maine ranked 30th among the States of the Union in population.
In the second war with Great Britain Maine bore an important part. A Maine man, Gen. Henry Dearborn of Gardiner, was at first the commander-in-chief of the national army, and Maine's quota of the troops called for was 2,500 men. The famous naval battle in which the American brig Enterprise captured the Brit- ish brig Boxer, occurred Sept. 5, 1813, off the mouth of the Kennebec. The British early invaded eastern Maine, capturing Eastport, Castine, Belfast, Machias, Frankfort, Hampden, Ban- gor and other towns. The few companies of militia could off'er little resistance to the thousands of British regulars. At Bangor the enemy burned 14 vessels, carried others away and plun- dered much public and private property. Although the treaty of peace was signed Dec. 24, 1814, the British did not evacuate Castine until the following April. The "cold year" of 1816 was almost as much of a blow to Maine as the war had been. There was snow in every month, the croos were complete fail-
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ures and it is estimated that about 15,000 people moved out of the State, most of them going westward to Ohio.
After Maine's admission to the Union in 1820 prosperity reigned and the State made substantial progress. The first event of general historic interest was the dispute over the north- eastern boundary, commonly called the "Aroostook War" or "Madaw^aska War." The line had long been in dispute and was the cause of frequent quarrels among the settlers and lum- bermen of the St. John and St. Croix region. The officials sent to the border by the authorities of Maine and New Brunswick in 1839 came into collision. The militia was called out and there was a mustering of forces by both sides, but through the intercession of Gen. Scott, the head of the United States army, who came to Augusta for the purpose, it was decided to refer the question to arbitration, and thus the threatened bloodshed was averted. By the Ashburton treaty of 1842, Daniel Webster being the American commissioner, the line was fixed greatly to the advantage of Maine, and the State received $200,000 as reimbursement for the expenses incurred in defending the integ- rity of American territory. After the signing of this treaty in 1842 the small body of United States troops which had been kept at Houlton since 1826 was withdrawn and the post aban- doned.
After years of temperance agitation Maine led the way in legislation on this subject. In 185 1 Governor Hubbard signed the famous "Maine Law" which had been drawn by Mayor Neal Dow of Portland and passed by the Legislature through his efforts. This was the first prohibition law enacted by any state, and after being made more stringent in later years its principle was embodied in the fifth amendment to the constitution which was adopted in 1884. In recent years there have been vigorous assaults upon Maine's prohibition policy and attempts to have the question of constitutional prohibition resubmitted to the people, but without success.
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No state in the Union had a more glorious record in the Civil War than Maine. From Bull Run, where one-fourth of the Federal troops were volunteers from Maine, to Appomattox, where Gen. Chamberlain of Maine received the sword of Lee in surrender, the sons of Maine were always at the front and did their part. No state in proportion to its population sent more men to the defense of the Union. Over 70,000 Maine men enlisted under the old flag. There were over 30 full regi- ments of infantry, two of cavalry, one double regiment of heavy artillery, several batteries and hundreds of men who went into the navy, and when the regiments after long service were deci- mated by battle and disease they were recruited again and again. No regiments had heavier losses in battle than some of those from Maine. Maine regiments were the first to carry back the flag to South Carolina and Texas. No Maine regiment lost its colors in dishonor, or brought them back with any other stain upon them than the life blood of their defenders. The State has no more precious possession than those returned Maine battleflags which are treasured at the State House in Augusta.
The financial burden which the war imposed upon Maine is indicated by the growth of the bonded debt of the State from $700,000 in i860 to over $6,100,000 in 1866, while in every town and city the debt burden was similarly increased. Moreover, there was such a drain upon the State that its population act- ually decreased in the decade from i860 to 1870, a misfortune which overtook no other Northern state except New Hampshire. But no figures of troops furnished or of losses in battle, no statistics of increasing debt or decreasing population can meas- ure what those four years of war meant to the patriotic people of Maine — the sorrow, the sacrifice and the sufifering, the deso- lated homes and the broken lives.
As to the political history of Maine it may be said briefly that in the early years the State was usually Democratic, and only once, in 1840, was its electoral vote cast for the Whig presi-
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dential candidate. Since the formation of the RepubHcan party in 1856, a movement in which Maine took a leading part, the State has been emphatically Republican at every presidential election, and also at every gubernatorial election except those of 1878 and 1880 when a fusion of the Democrats and the Green- back party succeeded in electing their candidate for Governor. The Governor chosen in 1878 was Alonzo Garcelon of Lewis- ton, and in 1879, when another election was held, Governor Garcelon, desirous of gaining the Legislature for his party, seized every opportunity afforded by the irregular way in which the election returns were then handled to refuse certificates to Republican candidates and seat Democrats in their place. In this way a Democratic majority was secured and the Legislature was organized. The Republicans, gaining possession of the State House, organized a rival body, and proceeded to elect Daniel F. Davis as Governor since no candidate had received a majority at the polls. Feeling was intense throughout the State and Augusta became an armed camp. Peace was preserved by the militia until a decision of the Supreme Court established the legality of the Republican Legislature. This affair of the "State Steal" or "Count Out," as it is referred to, was a crisis in the history of Maine and it is little less than a miracle that bloodshed was averted. In 1880 the system of annual elections was given up and the present system of biennial elections adopted.
In the years that have passed since the Civil War Maine has enjoyed a progress that has been steady and substantial. The gain in population has not been great, only about 100,000 in 40 years, for this State, in common with the others of New Eng- land, has suffered from a declining birthrate among the old stock and has seen for many years a continuous procession of its sons and daughters departing for the great cities and for all sections of the West. Factors in the increase of population have been the Swedish immigration to Aroostook and the influx
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of French Canadians to the manufacturing centers. The for- mer began in 1870, through the efforts of Hon. W. W. Thomas, Jr., of Portland, and the hardy, industrious and sober Scandi- navians, with their descendants, have been an important factor in the development of the great Aroostook region. Thb earliest European element, not English, to be introduced was the German colony brought in by Samuel Waldo who, in 1739, founded the town of Waldoboro. The Irish began to come in as laborers a century later wuth the beginnings of railroad con- struction. The Canadian immigrants have confined themselves largely to the cotton manufacturing centers of Lewiston, Bidde- ford, Augusta and Waterville. In this connection it is of inter- est to note that of the 15,878 births in Maine in 1907, 9,452 were the children of American parents and 3,265 the children of for- eig-born parents, while in 2,891 cases one of the parents was foreign-born. In the same year there were 11,427 deaths in the State, 6,498 marriages and 787 divorces.
The material prosperity of Maine is indicated by the State valuation for 1907 which was given by the State assessors as $354,516,848. This was a gain of $72,640,047 in the preceding decade. Of the valuation in 1907 about 45 per cent was in the 20 cities of the State. In 1907 the 52 savings banks of Maine held deposits of $85,382,447, representing the savings of 225,346 depositors. This takes no account of the many millions depos- ited in the savings departments of the trust companies and national banks. It is an eloquent evidence of the thrift and industry of our ]\Iaine people and is a showing which few states can approach. Ten years earlier the 52 savings banks had deposits of $57,476,895 in the names of 163,115 depositors. The bonded debt of the State, which was $6,100,000 at the close of the Civil War, has been reduced to $334,000 in 1908 and will soon be wholly wiped out. Of the 521 municipalities of the State — 20 cities, 428 towns and 73 plantations — 280 are in 1908
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without a dollar of municipal debt and a large share of the others are nearly free from debt.
The shipbuilding industry which was so important on our coast for generations, and in which Maine long held first place among the states, has declined in recent years, and the cutting of ice for export is no longer a thriving business. Along other industrial lines, however, there has been increasing prosperity. The development of the pulp and paper business has been followed by more extensive operations in the Maine woods. Although forests still cover about three-fourths of the area of Maine, the primeval growth of pine for which the State was famed has long since disappeared. It is the vast spruce tracts that supply the great pulp mills and the many saw mills on the rivers of the State. There are also extensive manufactures in hardwood. Agriculture is on a far better basis than in earlier years, and much more attention is paid to dairying, orcharding and potato raising. Over 95 per cent of Maine's 60,000 farms are owned by the men who till them. Maine ranks second among the states in granite production and high in its general mineral resources. In its fisheries it has more persons employed than any other New England state, nearly 20,000 according to the latest figures. Cotton mills are the leading industries in several cities on the Saco, Androscoggin and Kennebec, and woolen mills, lumber mills, shoe factories and general manu- facturing establishments prosper in all parts of the State, though only a very small part of the water power is yet utilized. The steam railroads of the State, which began in 1836 with the little road from Bangor to Old Town, have in 1908 a total of 2,145 miles and there are also 384 miles of electric road.
The development of Maine's summer resort business within the past generation and the increasing appreciation of the value of its fish and game resources have been an important factor in the prosperity of the State. Maine, with its unrivaled summer climate, its 3,000 miles of magnificent coast line, its 1,600 beau-
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tiful lakes, its 5,000 rivers and streams, its vast and unbroken forests, its rugged mountains and its many picturesque villages among tlie hills and ponds, has won the name of "the nation's summer playground," and thousands" upon thousands of vaca- tionists and tourists, hunters and fishermen, seekers for rest and lovers of Nature at her best are thronging within our borders each summer, adding many millions of dollars yearly to the rev- enues of our people. There are summer colonies all along the coast and at a hundred inland points, and the names of scores of Maine's summer resorts are familiar throughout the land. This annual invasion of summer visitors is solving in large measure the "abandoned farm" problem of a few years ago.
From the earliest colonial times the cause of education has been dear to the hearts of the people of Maine. When the State was admitted in 1820 there were 24 incorporated academies within its borders and others were established later. Many of these, the oldest and strongest, survive, though the free high school law, which dates from 1873, proved a death blow to a large part of the academies. One of the first laws of the new State was that requiring every town to raise not less than 40 cents annually per inhabitant for school purposes. The State has long had a compulsory attendance law covering the ages from 7 to 15, and few states have a lower rate of illiteracy. The old district plan of school supervision has given way to town management and to management by two or more towns uniting for the purpose. In 1907 the whole number of those of school age in the State, 5 years to 21, was 209,950; the num- ber of different scholars registered in the public schools during the year was 131,671. There were 3,989 public schoolhouses in the State and the estimated value of the school property was $6,151,746. The amount expended on the public schools of the State in 1907 was $2,040,285. There were 4,698 female teach- ers and 460 male teachers employed. The State maintains Normal schools at Farmington, Castine, Gorham and Presque
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Isle and there are Normal departments at several seminaries and institutes. The institutions of higher education are Bowdoin College at Brunswick, dating from 1794; Colby College, which was established as Waterville College in 1820; Bates College at Lewiston, established in 1863, and the University of Maine at Orono which has developed from the Alaine State College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts which was established in 1868. There are also the Bangor Theological Seminary at Bangor, dating from 18 14, and St. ]\Iary's College at Van Buren, established in 1887.
But the greatest glory of Maine is not in its civil history, its military record, its political institutions, its industrial develop- ment, its educational progress, its material prosperity, its wealth of resources or its natural attractions. These things are themes for chapters in the story of our State, and the knowledge of them makes us love it more, but the proudest boast of Maine is the sons it has given to the world. These are the real test of a state's greatness, and measured by such a test the State of Maine" has justified its motto of "Dirigo." Let us mention briefly a few of the great names that Maine can claim, names which the world knows and which the passing years will not dim.
To statesmanship and the great realm of public affairs Maine has given Sir William Pliipps, George Evans, Sargent Prentiss, Jonathan Cilley, William Pitt Fessenden, John A. Andrew, Hannibal Hamlin, Lot M. Morrill, the Washburn brothers, Hugh McCullogh, James G. Blaine, Nathan Clifford, Luther Severance, Thomas B. Reed, Nelson Dingley, Jr., Melville Wes- ton Fuller, William P. Frye, Eugene Hale, Charles E. Littlefield, John D. Long, Alfred E. Buck, United States minister to Japan, W. W. Thomas, Jr., long our minister to Sweden, Frank S. Black, governor of New York, DeAlva S. Alexander, the senior in service of the present New York congressional delegation. Senators Felch of Michigan, Grover of Oregon, Washburn of
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Minnesota, Gibson of Montana and Perkins of California, Gov- ernor Dole of Hawaii, Governor Pingree of Michigan, and scores of others who have attained eminence in public office in this and in many other states as governors, as members of Con- gress, as judges and in various offices of distinction. No other state ever produced such a family as the Washburn family of Livermore. This one family gave to the public service one United States senator, four members of Congress from four different states, two foreign ministers, two governors of two dift'erent states, one major general in the army and one captain in the navy.
Among those who have gained fame in the stern work of war Maine claims such leaders as Sir William Pepperell, Gen. Henry Knox, Gen. Henry Dearborn, Commodore Edward Preble, Gen. Oliver Otis Howard, Gen. Joshua L. Chamberlain, Gen. Berry, Gen. Selden Connor and Gen. Thomas W. Hyde.
To literature Maine has given Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Nathaniel P. Willis, Seba Smith, the Abbott family, Elijah Kellogg, Sarah Orne Jewett, Rebecca Sophia Clark, Edward Stanwood, Arlo Bates, Charles A. Stephens, Martha Baker Dunn, Laura E. Richards, Edwin Arlington Robinson, Holman F. Day and a host of others of lesser fame, but whose works have strength and beauty and the elements of permanency. To music and art Maine has given Annie Louise Cary, Emma Eames, Madame Nordica, Franklin Simmons, the sculptor, Alfred Stone, the architect, and Eastman Johnson, the painter; to the stage, Sol Smith Russell, Richard Golden, Dustin Farn- ham and Maxine Elliott. Among Maine men whose scientific achievements the world has honored may be mentioned Parker Cleveland, Fordyce Barker, Sir Hiram Maxim and Robert E. Peary.
To educational work ]\Iaine has given such men as Nathan Lord, for 35 years president of Dartmouth, President Harris of Amherst, President Mosher of Hillsdale College, Chancellor
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Day of Syracuse University, Albert K. Smiley, the founder and patron saint of the Molionk Conference, Mary J. Garland, the pioneer in kindergarten work in America, and many great teach- ers of far-reaching influence whose names have long been hon- ored and beloved at our own Maine colleges. In the great world of business affairs we find such sons of Maine as William Deering of Chicago, the harvester king; Melville E. Ingalls of Cincinnati, the Western railroad magnate ; Jacob L. Greene, president for 30 years of the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company ; John F. Dryden of New Jersey, the builder and head of the great Metropolitan Insurance Company; Thomas H. Hubbard of New York^ banker, railroad man and philan- thropist ; Frank H. Munsey, who has revolutionized the maga- zine business ; Henry V. Poor, the country's leading railroad statistician ; Henry W. Poor, railroad president and banker ; Charles W. Morse of New York, organizer of ice trust and steamboat trust ; Francis H. Clergue, organizer of stupendous industrial and transportation enterprises in western Canada ; Charles C. Stickney of St. Paul, railroad president ; E. C. Allen, founder of Augusta's publishing industries ; the Ricker brothers of Poland Spring, the greatest summer hotel men in the world ; John F. Stevens, for a time at the head of the Panama canal commission ; Eben Jordan, the great Boston merchant ; and Edwin Ginn and Dana Estes, the publishers.
To journalism Maine has given such names as Crosby S. Noyes of the Washington Star, Edwin B. Haskell of the Boston Herald, Edward P. Mitchell of the New York Sun, and Morrill Goddard of the New York Journal ; to theology such names as Samuel Harris, Henry B. Smith, Roswell Dwight Hitchcock, Newman Smyth, Egbert C. Smyth, John S. Sewall, Charles Carroll Everett, Edwin Pond Parker, Bishop Spaulding of Colo- rado, Charles Fletcher Dole, Minot J. Savage and the Abbotts ; to the work of spreading Christianity in dark and distant lands such great missionaries as Cyrus Hamlin, George Dana Board-
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man, Americus Fuller, Daniel Dole and James Lidclell Phillips. Maine has given to the good cause of making the old world laugh such names as Artemus Ward and Bill Nye. In the work of temperance legislation no name is better known than that of the pioneer in this cause^ Neal Dow of Maine. In the great organization of women banded together "for God and home and every land," no name is higher than that of Lillian M. N. Ste- vens, long its national leader. In Masonry, the greatest of all secret orders, no American name is more revered than that of Josiah H. Drummond. Among all the great anti-slavery agita- tors in the years before the war none worked with more impas- sioned zeal than Elijah and Owen Lovejoy, the former dying a martyr's death at the hands of a mob in Illinois.
The list is incomplete enough, but it indicates something of the part that Maine has played in American history as a Mother of Men. The contemplation of such a roll of honor brings to our minds a realization, of the true glory whose luster sheds its deathless radiance upon the name of Maine. The past of our State is secure, and who can doubt its future?
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Governors of Maine,
1820 William King, Bath.
1821 William D. Williamson, Bangor, Acting.
1 82 1 Benj. Ames, Bath, Acting.
1822 Albion K. Parris, Paris. 1827 Enoch Lincoln, Portland, (d.)
1829 Nathan Cutler, Farmington, Acting.
1830 Jona G. Hunton, Readfield.
1831 Samuel E. Smith, Wiscasset. 1834 Robert P. Dunlap, Brunswick.
1838 Edward Kent, Bangor.
1839 John Fairfield, Saco.
1841 Edward Kent, Bangor.
1842 John Fairfield, Saco.
1843 John Fairfield, Saco (elected to U. S. Senate).
1843 Edw. Kavanagh, Newcastle, Acting.
1844 Hugh J. Anderson, Belfast. 1847 John W. Dana, Fryeburg. 1850 John Hubbard, Hallowell. 1853 William G. Crosby, Belfast.
1855 Anson P. Morrill, Readfield.
1856 Samuel Wells, Portland.
1857 Hannibal Hamlin, Hampden (elected U. S. Senate),
1857 Joseph H. Williams, Augusta, Acting.
1858 Lot M. Morrill, Augusta. 1861 Israel Washburn, Jr., Orono.
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1863 Abner Coburn, Skowhegan.
1864 Samuel Cony, Augusta.
1867 Joshua L. Chamberlain, Brunswick.
1871 Sidney Perham, Paris.
1874 Nelson Dingley, Jr., Lewiston.
1876 Selden Connor, Augusta.
1879 Alonzo Garcelon, Lewiston.
1880 Daniel F. Davis, Corinth.
1881 Harris M. Plaisted, Bangor. 1883 Frederick Robie, Gorham.
1887 Joseph R. Bodwell, Hallowell, died December 15, 1887.
1887 S. S. Marble, Waldoboro, Acting.
1889 Edwin C. Burleigh, Augusta.
1893 Henry B. Cleaves, Portland.
1897 Llewellyn Powers, Houlton.
1901 John Fremont Hill, Augusta.
1905 Wm. T. Cobb, Rockland.
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United Senators from Adoption of Constitution.
Abbreviations — rs., |
resigned |
; f. v., filled vacancy; |
d., died. |
Name, |
Politics. |
Residence. Term of ofiice. |
|
John Holmes, |
Rep. |
Alfred |
1 820- 1 827 |
John Chandler, |
Rep. |
Monmouth |
1 820- 1 823 |
Albion K. Parris, |
Rep. |
Portland (rs.) |
1827- 1828 |
Appointed Judge |
of S. J. |
Court. |
|
John Holmes, |
N. Rep. |
Alfred (f. V.) |
1829-1833 |
John Chandler, |
D. Rep. |
Monmouth |
1823- 1829 |
Ether Shepley, |
D. Rep. |
Saco (rs.) |
1833-1836 |
Appointed Judge |
of S. J. |
Court. |
|
Judah Dana, |
Dem. |
Fryeburg (f. v.) |
1836-1837 |
Reuel Williams, |
Dem. |
Augusta (f. V.) |
1837-1839 |
Pel eg Sprague, |
N. Rep. |
Hallowell |
1 829- 1 83 5 |
Reuel Williams, |
Dem. |
Augusta |
I 839- I 843 |
Resigned February, 1843. John Fairfield, Dem.
John Ruggles, Dem.
John Fairfield, Dem.
Wyman B. S. Moor, Dem.
Appointed by Governor. Hannibal Hamlin, Dem. George Evans, Whig
Saco (f. V.) 1 843- 1 845
Thomaston 1835-1841
Saco (d.) 1845-1847
Waterville (f. v.) 1848- 1849
Hampden (f. v.) 1 848-1 851
Gardiner 1841-1847
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Name. Politics. Residence. Date.
Hannibal Hamlin, Dem. Hampden (rs.) 1851-1857
Elected Governor of State.
Amos Nourse, Rep. Bath (f. v.) 1857
Jas. W. Bradbury, Dem. Augusta 1847-1853
Hannibal Hamlin, Rep. Hampden 1857-1861
Elected Vice-President of United States.
Lot M. Morrill, Rep. Augusta (f. v.) 1861-1863
Wm. Pitt Fessenden, Rep. Portland 1854-1859
Elected, 1854, for term commencing 1853, on account of failure of Legislature to elect.
Lot M. Morrill, Rep. Augusta 1863- 1869
Wm. Pitt Fessenden, Rep. Portland (rs.) 1859- 1864
Appointed Secretary of Treasury.
Nathan A. Farwell, Rep. Rockland (f. v.) 1864-1865
Appointed by Governor.
Hannibal Hamlin, Rep. Bangor 1869- 1875
Wm. Pitt Fessenden, Rep. Portland 1865-1869
Died Sept. 8, 1869.
Lot M. Morrill, Rep. Augusta (f. v.) 1 869-1 871
Lot M. Morrill, Rep. Augusta 1871-1876
Appointed Secretary of Treasury.
James G. Blaine, Rep. Augusta (f. v.) 1876- 1877
Appointed by Governor.
Hannibal Hamlin, Rep. Bangor 1875-1881
James G. Blaine, Rep. Augusta (rs.) 1877-1881
Appointed Secretary of State.
William P. Frye, Rep. Lewiston (f. v.) 1881-1883
Eugene Hale, Rep. Ellsworth 1881-1887
William P. Frye, Rep. Lewiston 1883-1913
Eugene Hale, Rep. Ellsworth 1887-1911
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Representatives to Congress from Adoption of Constitution.
Name. |
Politics. |
Residence. |
Date. |
Wm. D. Williamson, |
Rep. |
Bangor |
1821 |
E. Whitman (rs.) |
Fed. |
Portland |
(( |
Mark Harris (f. v.) |
Rep. |
Portland |
« |
Enoch Lincoln, |
Rep. |
Paris |
« |
Ebenezer Herrick, |
Rep. |
Lewiston |
(( |
Mark L. Hill, |
Rep. |
Phippsburg |
(( |
Joshua Cushman, |
Rep. |
Winslow |
IC |
Joseph Dane, |
Fed. |
Kennebunk |
11 |
Joshua Cushman, |
Rep. |
Winslow |
1823 |
Ebenezer Herrick, |
Rep. |
Lewiston |
(C |
Enoch Lincoln, |
Rep. |
Paris |
tc |
William Burleigh, |
Fed. |
So. Berwick |
n |
David Kidder, |
Fed. |
Skowhegan |
a |
Stephen Longfellow, |
Fed. |
Portland |
a |
Jeremiah O'Brien, |
Rep. |
Machias |
tc |
Peleg Sprague, |
Rep. |
Hallowell |
1825 |
Ebenezer Herrick, |
Rep. |
Lewiston |
a |
David Kidder, |
Fed. |
Skowhegan |
(I |
Jeremiah O'Brien, |
Rep. |
Machias |
11 |
William Burleigh, |
Fed. |
So. Berwick |
ti |
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6S |
Name. |
Politics. |
Residence. |
Date. |
John Anderson, |
Rep. |
Portland |
(( |
Enoch Lincoln (rs.) |
Rep. |
Paris |
(C |
James W. Ripley (f. v.' |
) Rep. |
Fryeburg |
« |
Jeremiah O'Brien, |
Rep. |
Machias |
1827 |
J. F. Wingate, |
Rep. |
Bath |
(( |
Peleg Sprague, |
Rep. |
Hallowell |
(( |
John Anderson, |
Rep. |
Portland |
iC |
Rufus Mclntire, |
Rep. |
Parsonsfield |
tc |
Samuel Butman, |
Fed. |
Dixmont |
(t |
James W. Ripley, |
Rep. |
Fryeburg |
« |
J. F. Wingate, |
Dem. Rep. |
Bath |
1829 |
James W. Ripley (rs.) |
Dem. Rep. |
Fryeburg |
(C |
C. Holland (f. v.) |
Dem. Rep. |
Canton |
« |
John Anderson, |
Dem. Rep. |
Portland |
te |
Rufus Mclntire, |
Dem. Rep. |
Parsonsfield |
a |
Jeremiah O'Brien, |
Dem. Rep. |
Machias |
(( |
George Evans, |
Nat'l Rep. |
Gardiner |
<( |
Samuel Butman, |
Nat'l Rep. |
Dixmont |
(( |
Ceorge Evans, |
Nat'l Rep. |
Gardiner |
183I |
Leonard Jarvis, |
Dem. Rep. |
Ellsworth |
te |
James Bates, |
Dem. Rep. |
Norridgewock |
(C |
Cornelius Holland, |
Dem. Rep. |
Canton |
a |
John Anderson, |
Dem. Rep. |
Portland |
(( |
Edward Kavanagh, |
Dem. Rep. |
Newcastle |
(( |
Rufus Mclntire, |
Dem. Rep. |
Parsonsfield |
(( |
Leonard Jarvis, |
Dem. |
Ellsworth |
1833 |
George Evans, |
Whig |
Gardiner |
a |
Edward Kavanagh, |
Dem. |
Newcastle |
t( |
Joseph Hall, |
Dem. |
Camden |
(( |
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Name.
F. O. J. Smith, Gorham Parks, Rufus Mclntire, Moses Mason,
Leonard Jarvis, George Evans, Joseph Hall, John Fairfield, Jeremiah Bailey, F. O. J. Smith, Gorham Parks, Moses Mason,
John Fairfield, F. O. J. Smith, George Evans, Thomas Davee, H. J. Anderson, Jos. C. Noyes, Timothy J. Carter (d.) Virgil D. Parris (f. v.) Jonathan Cilley (d.) Edward Robinson (f. v.)
George Evans, Thomas Davee, H. J. Anderson, Albert Smith, Benj. Randall, Virgil D. Parris, Nathan Clifford, Joshua A. Lowell,
Politics. |
Residence. |
Dem. |
Portland |
Dem. |
Bangor |
Dem. |
Parsonsfield |
Dem. |
Bethel |
Dem. |
Ellsworth |
Whig |
Gardiner |
Dem. |
Camden |
Dem. |
Saco |
Whig |
Wiscasset |
Dem. |
Portland |
Dem. |
Bangor |
Dem. |
Bethel |
Dem. |
Saco |
Dem. |
Portland |
Whig |
Gardiner |
Dem. |
Blanchard |
Dem. |
Belfast |
Whig |
Eastport |
Dem. |
Paris |
Dem. |
Buckfield |
Dem. |
Thomaston |
Whig |
Thomaston |
Whig |
Gardiner |
Dem. |
Blanchard |
Dem. |
Belfast |
Dem. |
Portland |
Whig |
Bath |
Dem. |
Buckfield |
Dem. |
Newfield |
Dem. |
Machias |
Date.
1835
1837
1839
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Name. |
Politics. |
Residence. |
Date. |
Benj. Randall, |
Whig |
Bath |
1841 |
Nathan Clifford, |
Dem. |
Newfield |
(( |
George Evans (rs.) |
Whig |
Gardiner |
« |
David Bronson (f. v.) |
Whig |
Anson |
« |
Elisha H. Allen, |
Whig |
Bangor |
tt |
W. P. Fessenden, |
Whig |
Portland |
It |
Nathaniel S. Littlefield, |
Dem. |
Bridgton |
(( |
Joshua A, Lowell, |
Dem. |
Machias |
(( |
Alfred Marshall, |
Dem. |
China |
a |
Luther Severance, |
Whig |
Augusta |
1843 |
F. H. Morse, |
Whig |
Bath |
a |
Robert P. Dunlap, |
Dem. |
Brunswick |
t( |
Hannibal Hamlin, |
Dem. |
Hampden |
it |
Joshua Herrick, |
Dem. |
Kennebunkport |
<< |
Shepard Gary, |
Dem. |
Houlton |
tt |
Benjamin White, |
Dem. |
Montville |
it |
Hezekiah Williams, |
Dem. |
Castine |
1845 |
Luther Severance, |
Whig |
Augusta |
u |
J. F. Scammon, |
Dem. |
Saco |
It |
Cullen Sawtelle, |
Dem. |
Norridgewock |
tt |
Robert P. Dunlap, |
Dem. |
Brunswick |
a |
Hannibal Hamlin, |
Dem. |
Hampden |
tt |
J. D. McCrate, |
Dem. |
Wiscasset |
tt |
James S. Wiley, |
Dem. |
Dover |
184/ |
E. K. Smart, |
Dem. |
Camden |
a |
Franklin Glark, |
Dem. |
Wiscasset |
(t |
A. W. H. Glapp, |
Dem. |
Portland |
tt |
Hiram Belcher, |
Whig |
Farmington |
tt |
David Hammons, |
Dem. |
Lovell |
it |
Hezekiah Williams, |
Dem. |
Castine |
« |
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Politics. |
Residence. |
Date. |
Cullen Sawtelle, |
Dem. |
Norridgewock |
1849 |
John Otis, |
Whig |
Hallowell |
11 |
Chas. Stetson, |
Dem. |
Bangor |
(( |
Thomas J. D. Fuller, |
Dem. |
Calais |
(C |
Rufus K. Goodenow, |
Whig |
Paris |
11 |
Elbridge Gerry, |
Dem. |
Water ford |
(I |
Nathaniel S. Littlefield, |
Dem. |
Bridgton |
tl |
Israel Washburn, jr., |
Whig |
Orono |
I85I |
E. K. Smart, |
Dem. |
Camden |
<( |
Moses McDonald, |
Dem. |
Limerick |
« |
Chas. Andrews (d.) |
Dem. |
Paris |
(( |
Isaac Reed (f. v.) |
Whig |
Waldoboro |
« |
John Appleton, |
Dem. |
Portland |
(C |
Thomas J. D. Fuller, |
Dem. |
Calais |
ee |
Robert Goodenow, |
Whig |
Farmington |
<t |
Moses McDonald, |
Dem. |
Limerick |
1853 |
Israel Washburn, jr., |
Whig |
Orono |
a |
Samuel P. Benson, |
Whig |
Winthrop |
(C |
E. W. Farley, |
Whig |
Newcastle |
a |
Thomas J. D. Fuller, |
Dem. |
Calais |
te |
Samuel Mayall, |
Dem. |
Gray |
It |
Israel Washburn, jr., |
Rep. |
Orono |
1855 |
Samuel P. Benson, |
Rep. |
Winthrop |
a |
John M. Wood, |
Rep. |
Portland |
(c |
Thomas J. D. Fuller, |
Dem. |
Calais |
(( |
Ebenezer Knowlton, |
Rep. |
Montville |
« |
John J. Perry, |
Rep. |
Oxford |
(( |
John M. Wood, |
Rep. |
Portland |
1857 |
Israel Washburn, jr.. |
Rep. |
Orono |
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Name. |
Politics. |
Residence. |
Date. |
Nehemiah Abbott, |
Rep. |
Belfast |
« |
Stephen C. Foster, |
Rep. |
Pembroke |
« |
Chas. J. Gilman, |
Rep. |
Brunswick |
(( |
Israel Washburn, jr. (rs.) Rep. |
Orono |
1859 |
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Elected, i860, Governor of State. |
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Stephen Coburn (f. v.) |
Rep. |
S^owhegan |
(( |
D. E. Somes, |
Rep. |
Biddeford |
t< |
John J. Perry, |
Rep. |
Oxford |
« |
Stephen C. Foster, |
Rep. |
Pembroke |
« |
F. H. Morse, |
Rep. |
Bath |
(( |
Ezra B. French, |
Rep. |
Damariscotta |
(( |
John H. Rice, |
Rep. |
Foxcroft |
1861 |
Frederick A. Pike, |
Rep. |
Calais |
« |
Chas. W. Walton (rs.) |
Rep. |
Auburn |
(t |
Appointed Judge of S. J. Court. |
|||
T. A. D. Fessenden (f. |
V.) Rep. |
Auburn |
(( |
S. C. Fessenden, |
Rep. |
Rockland |
(( |
John N. Goodwin, |
Rep. |
So. Berwick |
« |
Anson P. Morrill, |
Rep. |
Readfield |
« |
James G. Blaine, |
Rep. |
Augusta |
1863 |
Sidney Perham, |
Rep. |
Paris |
(< |
Fred A. Pike, |
Rep. |
Calais |
(( |
John H. Rice, |
Rep. |
Foxcroft |
« |
L. D. M. Sweat, |
Rep. |
Portland |
(( |
John Lynch, |
Rep. |
Portland |
186= |
Sidney Perham, |
Rep. |
Paris |
(( |
Fred A. Pike, |
Rep. |
Calais |
<( |
John H. Rice, |
Rep. |
Foxcroft |
« |
James G. Blaine, |
Rep. |
Augusta |
(( |
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MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Name. |
Politics. |
Residence. |
Date. |
Fred A. Pike, |
Rep. |
Calais |
1867 |
John A. Peters, |
Rep. |
Bangor |
(( |
John Lynch, |
Rep. |
Portland |
(< |
James G. Blaine, |
Rep. |
Augusta |
t( |
Sidney Perham, |
Rep. |
Paris |
(C |
Samuel P. Morrill, |
Rep. |
Farmington |
1869 |
John A. Peters, |
Rep. |
Bangor |
(.' |
James G. Blaine, |
Rep. |
Augusta |
It |
Eugene Hale, |
Rep. |
Ellsworth |
ii |
John Lynch, |
Rep. |
Portland |
CI |
John Lynch, |
Rep. |
Portland |
I87I |
William P. Frye, |
Rep. |
Lewiston |
(I |
James G. Blaine, |
Rep. |
Augusta |
te |
John A. Peters, |
Rep. |
Bangor |
li |
Eugene Hale, |
Rep. |
Ellsworth |
ic |
John H. Burleigh, |
Rep. |
So. Berwick |
1873 |
Wm. P. Frye. |
Rep. |
Lewiston |
" |
James G. Blaine, |
Rep. |
Augusta |
C( |
Samuel F. Hersey, |
Rep. |
Bangor |
(C |
Eugene Hale, |
Rep. |
Ellsworth |
i( |
John H. Burleigh, |
Rep. |
So. Berwick |
1875 |
Wm. P. Frye. |
Rep. |
Lewiston |
li |
James G. Blaine, |
Rep. |
Augusta |
« |
Appointed U. S. |
Senator, 1876. |
||
Edwin Flye (f. v.) |
Rep. |
Newcastle |
C( |
Samuel F. Hersey, |
Rep. |
Bangor |
11 |
Died 1875. |
|||
Harris M. Plaisted (f. |
, V.) Rep. |
Bangor |
it |
Eugene Hale, |
Rep. |
Ellsworth |
te |
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
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Name. |
Politics. |
Residence. |
Date. |
Thomas B. Reed, |
Rep. |
Portland |
1877 |
William P. Frye, |
Rep. |
Lewiston |
(( |
Stephen D. Lindsey, |
Rep. |
Norridgewock |
a |
Llewellyn Powers, |
Rep. |
Houlton |
(t |
Eugene Hale, |
Rep. |
Ellsworth |
(( |
Thomas B. Reed, |
Rep. |
Portland |
1879 |
William P. Frye, |
Rep. |
Lewiston |
ti |
Stephen D. Lindsey, |
Rep. |
Norridgewock |
a |
Geo. W. Ladd, Dem. |
& Nat. G. B. |
Bangor |
(I |
Thompson H. Murch, |
Nat. G. B. |
Rockland |
(C |
Thomas B. Reed, |
Rep. |
Portland |
i88r |
Nelson Dingley, jr.. |
Rep. |
Lewiston |
i< |
Stephen D. Lindsey, |
Rep. |
Norridgewock |
et |
George W. Ladd, |
Nat. G. B. |
Bangor |
(I |
Thompson H. Murch, |
Nat. G. B. |
Rockland |
tc |
Thomas B. Reed, |
Rep. |
Portland ] |
[883-1897 |
N. Dingley, jr., |
Rep. |
Lewiston |
« |
Chas. A. Boutelle, |
Rep. |
Bangor |
te |
Seth L. Milliken (d.) |
Rep. |
Belfast |
<s |
Edwin C. Burleigh (f, \ |
.) Rep. |
Augusta |
1897 |
Thomas B. Reed (rs.) |
Rep. |
Portland |
1899 |
N. Dingley (d.) |
Rep. |
Lewiston |
l« |
Chas. A. Boutelle, |
Rep. |
Bangor |
« |
Edwin C. Burleigh, |
Rep. |
Augusta |
(( |
Amos L. Allen (f. v.) |
Rep. |
Alfred |
(( |
Chas. E. Littlefield (f. v |
) Rep. |
Rockland |
« |
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MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Name. Amos L. Allen, Chas. E. Littlefield, Chas. A. Boutelle (rs.) Edwin C. Burleigh, Llewellyn Powers (f. v.)
Amos L. Allen, Chas. E. Littlefield, Edwin C. Burleigh, Llewellyn Powers,
Politics. |
Residence. |
Date |
Rep. |
Alfred |
1901 |
Rep. |
Rockland |
<( |
Rep. |
Bangor |
(( |
Rep. |
Augusta |
(( |
Rep. |
Houlton |
(( |
Rep. |
Alfred |
1903-1907 |
Rep. |
Rockland |
(( |
Rep. |
Augusta |
(( |
Rep. |
Houlton |
(i. |
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
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Government of Maine, 1907-1908.
Governor, WILLIAM T. COBB, Rockland. Salary, $3,000.
COUNCIL, WITH apportionment.
The following arrangement for Councillor Districts, for the ten years ending 1912, was adopted by the Legislature of 1892-3 :
1 York, 1903, '04, '07, '08, '09, '10,
Oxford. 1905, '06, '11, '12, Leroy F. Pike, Cornish.
2 Cumberland — One for each year, Thurston S. Burns, Westbrook,
3 Androscoggin, 1907, '08, '11, '12, Chairman. Somerset, 1903, '04, '09, '10,
Franklin, 1905. '06. W. Scott Libbey, Lewiston.
4 Kennebec, 1903, '04, '09, '10, '11, 'l2,
Lincoln, 1905, '06, Charles D. Newell, Richmond.
Sagadahoc, 1907, '08,
5 Hancock, 1903, '04, '09, '10,
Knox, 1907, '08, Thomas G. Libby, Vinalhaven. Waldo, 1905, '06, '11, '12,
6 Penobscot, 1903, '04, '05, '06, '09, '10, '11, '12, Angus O. Campbell, Piscataquis, 1907, '08, Sangerville.
7 Aroostook, 1907, '08, '09, '10, '11, '12, Charles F. Daggett. Washington, 1903, '04, '05, '06. Presque Isle.
OFFICE SALARY
*Arthur I. Brown. Belfast, Sec. of State, $2,500
J. E. Alexander, Richmond, Dep. Sec. of State, 1,500
Geo. A. Colburn, Augusta, CI. to Sec. of State. 1,200
*Abel D. Russell, Weld, Engros'g CI. to Sec. of State, 1,000
Anna P. Ladd, Augusta, CI. to Sec. of State, 1,200
*Pascal P. Gilmore, Bucksport, State Treas., 2,000
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MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Hannibal E. Hamlin, Ellsworth, Warren C. Philbrook, Waterville, Augustus B. Farnham, Bangor, *George W. Leadbetter, Rockland, *Miss Adelaide M. French, Winthro ♦Charles P. Hatch, Portland, E. N. Carver, Augusta, *Payson Smith. Auburn, ♦Edgar E. Ring, Orono, ♦Charles W. Curtis, Brewer, ♦Stephen W. Carr, Bowdoinham, Ivan E. Lang. Bowdoinham, William B. Skelton, Lewiston, Francis Keefe, Eliot, Justin M. Leavitt, Kennebunkport, ♦Edwin C. Milliken, Portland, Thomas J. Lyons, Vinalhaven, ♦Charles J. House, Monson, A. W. Oilman, Foxcroft, Geo. E. Morrison, Biddeford, Joseph B. Peaks, Dover, )
Frank Kiezer, Rockland, >
Parker Spofford, Bucksport, )
♦E. C. Farrington, Fryeburg, George F. Giddings, Augusta, Paul D. Sargent, Machias, Harry M. Smith. Bangor, Thomas Clark, Tremont, )
Charles E. Davis, Portland, \
Otis Hayford, Canton, George Pottle, Lewiston, W. J. Thompson, China, James Plummer, Augusta, Waldo Pettingill, Rumford Falls, Alfred H. Lang, Skowhegan, Henry W. Oakes, Auburn, A. P. Norton, Lewiston, Ernest W. Emery, Augusta, W. F. Livingston. Augusta,
Att.-General. |
4.000 |
Asst. Att.-Gen.. |
1, 800 |
Adj. -Gen., |
1.800 |
Messenger, |
|
p, Stenog. to Exec. Dept. |
|
Auditor, |
2,500 |
Auditor State Printing, |
1,200 |
State Supt. Pub. Schools. |
J. 500 |
Land Agt. and Forest Com., |
1,000 |
Clerk. |
1. 000 |
Ins. Com., |
1.800 |
Deputy Ins. Com.. |
1.200 |
Bank Examiner, |
2,500 |
Supt. of Public Buildings, |
1,200 |
State Liquor Com.. |
1.500 |
Pension Clerk, |
1,200 |
Com. Indus'l and Labor Stat. |
, 1,500 |
Clerk. |
|
Com. of Agriculture, |
1,500 |
Inspector W., F., M., etc. |
|
2,500 |
|
Railroad Commiss'rs, |
2.000 |
2.000 |
|
Clerk to R. R. Commiss'rs, |
1,500 |
Asst. Clerk, |
1,200 |
Highway Com., |
2,500 |
Clerk, |
1,300 |
Clerk to Adjt. General, |
1,000 |
1,500 |
|
■ State Assessors, |
1,500 |
1,500 |
|
CI. to State Assessors, |
1,200 |
1,500 |
|
- Enforcement Commissioners, |
1,500 |
1,500 |
|
CI. to Enforcement Com'rs. |
|
State Librarian, |
1,500 |
Asst. Librarian, |
1,200 |
♦Official P. O. at Augusta.
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Mary L. Carver, Augusta, Abbie R. Knowles, Augusta, Harold Allen, Lewiston, *Melvin W. Wiswell, Brewer, Chester C. Tuttle, Buckfield, Donald L. Fowler, Calais, Annie M. Clancy, Augusta, Leroy T. Carleton, Winthrop, James W. Brackett, Phillips, Edgar E. Ring, Orono, Myrtle H. Hodgdon, Farmingdale James Donohue, Rockland, Henry R. Cowan, Bangor, Charles S. Chase, Portland, C. W. T. Coding, Portland, Cyrus H. Farley, Portland, F. O. Beal, Bangor, ^
John M. Deering, Saco, v
F. S. Adams, Bowdoin, j
Frederick H. Wilson, Brunswick, Charles H. Davis, Bangor, Frank W. Bucknam, Skowhegan, George H. Hunt, Old Town. Charles A. Rolfe, Princeton, Wm.* L. Scribner, Springfield, E. P. Mayo, Waterville, Albion P. Gordon, Fryeburg, John M. Taylor, So. Portland, ) John R. McDonald, Addison, )
Hiram P. Farrow, Belmont (Center),
Cataloguer.
Reference Librarian.
CI. to Supt. Public Schools, i,ooo
1,500 Treasurer's Clerk, 1,000
1,000
1,000
Commissioners of Inland 2,000
Fisheries and Game, 1,000
1,000 CI. and Stenographer, 1,000
Com. of Seashore Fisheries, 1,000 Keeper of State Arsenal, 100
Commissioners of Harbor and Tidal Waters.
Cattle Commissioners.
Commissioners of Pharmacy.
Agent Penobscot Indians, 400
Agt. Passamaquoddy Indians, 400
Inspectors of Prisons and Jails.
Inspectors of Steamboats. Insp. of Dams and Reservoirs.
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State Institutions.
INSANE HOSPITALS.
TRUSTEES — SALARY, $S.0O PER DAY AND EXPENSES. Frederick Robie, Pres., Gorham. Geo. E. Macomber, Augusta. Chas. E. Field, Sec, Bangor. Thomas White, Bangor.
A. R. Nickerson, Boothbay Harbor. Edward E. Chase, Bluehill. Mrs. Frederick Cony, Randolph.
MAINE INSANE HOSPITAL— AUGUSTA.
OFFICERS. Bigelow T. Sanborn, M. D., Supt. Alice G. Twitchell, Matron. H. B. Hill, M. D., Asst. Supt. Revs. C. G. Mosher. E. E. Newbert,
H. L. Horsman, M. D., Sec. Asst. D. H. Evans, C. W. Doherty, J. B. McDonald, M. D., Third Asst. Chaplains.
Gertrude E. Heath, M. D., Fourth V. R. Luce, Sup. Male Wards.
Asst. Mrs. A. D. McLean, J. L. Heath, M. D., Interne. Sup. Female Ward.
M. S. Campbell, Steward and Treas. John A. Getchell, Hosp. Clerk.
Geo. M. Fellows, Supt. Clerk.
EASTERN MAINE INSANE HOSPITAL— BANGOR. P. H. S. Vaughan, M. D., Supt. F. R. Carter, Supv. Male Wards. Burt F. Howard, Asst. Supt. Revs. Edward McSweeney, T. W.
F. C. Tyson, Second Asst. Fessenden, Rob't A. Jordan,
LeRoy Luce, M. D., Third Asst. Chaplains.
Chas. F. Perry, Steward. Mary E. Hickey,
Chas. S. Pearl, Treas. Supv. Female Wards.
Adelaide C. Brown, Matron. Leslie W. Somers, Hosp. Clerk.
Edith Chase, Supt's Clerk.
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STATE PRISON— THOMASTON.
Bernes O. Norton, Warden. Chas. A. Pierce, Deputy Warden.
Arthur F. Brown, Clerk.
STATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS— SO. PORTLAND.
E. P. Wentworth, Supt. J. Henry Dow, Asst. Supt.
TRUSTEES — SALARY, $5.00 PER DAY AND EXPENSES.
Fred Atwood, Winterport, Pres. Hiram W. Ricker, So. Poland. Chas. L. Hutchinson, Portland, Henry W. Mayo, Hampden.
Sec. and Treas. Milton A. Merrill, St. Albans.
MAINE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS— HALLOWELL.
TRUSTEES. Andrew Hawes, Portland, Pres. Miss Clara M. Farwell, Rockland. A. W. Anthony, Lewiston, Sec. Mrs. Persis Martin, Augusta.
C. H. Dudley, Hallowell, Treas. Mrs. Mary E. King, Prin.
Flagg-Dummer Hall — Mrs. Fanny I. Curtis, Matron.
Baker Hall — Miss Louise D. Mayhew, Matron.
Erskine Hall — Mrs. Minnie J. Moore, Matron.
MILITARY AND NAVAL ORPHAN ASYLUM— BATH,
Seth T. Snipe, Bath, Pres. W. H. Watson, Bath. Sec.
H. A. Duncan, Bath, Treas.
TRUSTEES, APPOINTED BY GOVERNOR.
Chas. H. Greenleaf. Bath. Alonzo Sylvester, Farmington.
F. S. Walls, Vinalhaven. Perham S. Heald, Waterville.
TRUSTEES, APPOINTED BY CORPORATION.
S. T. Snipe, Bath. H. A. Duncan, Bath.
W. H. Watson, Bath.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
S. T. Snipe, Bath. W. H. Watson. Bath.
COMMITTEE ON RECEPTION AND DISPOSAL OF CHILDREN
W. H. Watson. Bath. H. A. Duncan, Bath.
S. T. Snipe, Bath.
78 MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
THE UNIVERSITY OF MAINE— OROXO.
TRUSTEES. Henry Lord, Bangor, Pres. Chas. L. Jones, Corinna.
John A. Roberts. Norway. E. B. Winslow, Portland.
Edwin J. Haskell, Westbrook. Wm. T. Haines, Waterville.
Sam'l W. Gould, Skowhegan.
G. E. Fellows, Ph. d., LL. D., Orono, Pres. of University.
L. K. Stetson, B. Ph., Bangor, Treas.
COLLEGE OF LAW, UNIVERSITY OF MAINE— BANGOR. Geo. E. Fellows, Ph. D., LL. D., Pres. Wm. E. Walz, M. A., LL. B., Dean.
COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, UNIVERSITY OF MAINE— ORONO. Geo. E. Fellows, Ph. D., LL. D., Pres.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOLS.
TRUSTEES APPOINTED FOR THREE YEARS.
H. L. Chapman, Brunswick. O. B. Clason, Gardiner.
C. P. Merrill. Farmington. W. A. Walker, Castine.
W. J. Knowlton, Portland.
Ex-ofUcio. The Governor, The State Supt. of Schools.
PRINCIPALS.
Farmington, Geo. C. Purington ; Castine, Albert F. Richardson ; Gor- ham, W. E. Russell; Aroostook, L. S. Merriman, Presque Isle; Mada- waska Training School, Mary P. Nowland (acting), Fort Kent.
MAINE GENERAL HOSPITAI^PORTLAND. Officers— Wm. L. Putnam, Portland, Pres.; Franklin R. Barrett, Port- land, Treas. ; Chas. O. Hunt, Portland, Sec.
CENTRAL MAINE GENERAL HOSPITAL— LEWISTON. Officers— W. D. Pennell, Lewiston, Pres. ; D. J. Callahan, Lewiston, Sec. ; C. A. Litchfield, Lewiston, Treas.
EASTERN MAINE GENERAL HOSPITAL— BANGOR. Officers — Chas. Hamlin, Bangor, Pres. ; John Wilson, Sec. ; Chas. D. Crosby, Treas.
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MAINE EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY— PORTLAND. Officers — John F. Hill, Augusta, Pres. ; Albion Little, Portland, Ammi Whitney, Portland, Vice Pres'ts ; F. W. Searle, Portland, Sec. and Supt. ; F. E. Boothby, Portland, Treas.
MAINE STATE SANATORIUM ASSOCIATION. Officers — Selden Connor, Augusta, Pres. ; Hiram W. Ricker, So. Poland, Vice Pres. ; A. G. Young, Augusta, Sec. ; Treby Johnson, Augusta, Treas. ; Estes Nichols, M. D., Hebron, Medical Director.
MAINE INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND. Officers— Morrill N. Drew, Portland, Pres.; F. E. Boothby, C. H. Ran- dall, Portland, Vice Pres'ts ; Harry Butler, Portland, Treas. ; J. Calvin Knapp, So. Portland, Clerk.
MAINE STATE BOARD OF TRADE. Officers— Edward B. Winslow, Portland, Pres. ; E. M. Blanding, Bangor, Sec; G. N. Weymouth, Biddeford, Treas.
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MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
List of Post Offices in Maine.
Money order offices are indicated by the asterisk (*) ; inter- national money order offices are indicated by the two asterisks (**) ; the figures (i, 2, etc.) indicate the number of R. F. D. Routes emanating from the Post Office they follow.
ABBOT ♦Abbot Village
Acadia
Acton *Addison i *Albion 3
Alexander *Alfred 3
Allagash
Allen's Mills *Alna
Alta
Alton *Amherst
Amity *Andover *Anson i *Appleton
Argyle
Arrowsic
Ashdale ♦Ashland i
Ashpoint
*Ashville Askwith *Asticou ♦Athens 2 ♦Atlantic ♦♦Auburn 7 ♦♦Augusta 7 Aurora ♦Ayers i ♦BAILEY
ISLAND Bald Mountain Bancroft ♦♦Bangor 8
Ind. Station Brewer ♦♦Bar Harbor ♦Baring Barker ♦Bar Mills ♦Barrett
Basin ♦♦Bath I
Bay Point
Bayview
Bayville ♦Beachwood ♦Beals
Beaver Pond
Beddington ♦♦Belfast 5 ♦Belgrade i ♦Belgrade Lakes
Belmont ♦Bemis ♦Benedicta
Benton ♦Benton Falls ♦Benton Station
Bernard ♦Berry Mills ♦♦Berwick 2
Berwick Branch ♦♦Bethel 4 ♦♦Biddeford 4 ♦Biddeford Pool
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*Bigelow **Bingham Birches *Birch Harbor
Birch Island *Blaine *Blanchard **Bluehill I *Bluehill Falls Bonny Eagle *Boothbay **Boothbay Harbor
Bowdoin Ctr. ^*Bowdoinham 3 Bowerbank Boyd Lake * Brad ford i ♦Bradford Ctr. i ♦Bradley ♦Braggville Bremen
(Brewer, ind. sta. Bangor.) *Bridgewater Ctr. i **Bridgton 2 ♦Brighton ♦Bristol Broad Cove ♦Brooklin ♦Brooks 4 ♦Brooksville ♦Brookton ♦Brownfield i "^ ♦Brownville i
♦♦Brunswick 4 ♦Bryant Pond 2 ♦Buckfield 2
Bucks Harbor ♦♦Bucksport 4
Bunkerhill
Burdin ♦Burketville ♦Burleigh ♦Burlington ♦Burnham i ♦Buxton I ♦Buxton Ctr. '•'Byron ♦♦CALAIS
♦Cambridge i ♦♦Camden i
Camp Caribou ♦Canaan i ♦♦Canton i ♦Canton Point ♦Cape Cottage ♦Cape Neddick i
Capens ♦Cape Porpoise
Cape Rozier
Capitol ♦Caratunk
Cardville ♦♦Caribou 6 ♦Carmel 3 ♦Carroll
Carry Pond
Carthage
♦Gary ♦Casco I ♦♦Castine
Cathance ♦Cedar Grove i
Center ♦Center Belmont
Center Lebanon ♦Center Lincolnville ♦Center Lovell
Center Montville
Chamberlain Chandler ♦Charleston 2 ♦Chebague Isl. ♦♦Cherryfield i ♦Chesterville
Chesuncook ♦China ♦Chisholm ♦Christmas
Citypoint ♦Clark Island
Clarks Mills
Cloveland ♦Cliff Island
Clifton ♦♦Clinton 3 ♦Columbia Falls i
Convene
Cooper
Cooks ♦Coopers Mills 2
Corea
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**Corinna 2 **Cornish i *Costigan *Cousins Island * Cranberry Isles Crawford Criehaven Crouseville *Cumberland *Cumberland Ctr. 2 (Cumb. Mills ind. sta. West- brcx)k) *Cundys Harbor
Cupsuptic *Curtis Corner *Cushing
(Cushing Island Station, Port- land) *Cutler DAIGLE **Damariscotta *Damariscotta Mills
Damascus **Dan forth *Danville '•"Dark Harbor Davidson Dead River Deadwater Deblois Debsconeag *Dedham
*Deer Isle i *Denmark *Dennysville 2 ♦Detroit i **Dexter 4
Dickey
Dirigo Is. **Dixfield I *Dixmont 2
Douglas Hill ** Dover 2
Dresden *Dresden Mills
Drew *Dryden i
Dry Mills * Durham ♦Dyer Brook *EAGLE LAKE
Eagle Lake Mills
East Andover *East Baldwin
East Bethel *East Bluehill *East Boothbay
East Bowdoinham *East Brownfield i
East Bucksport *East Corinth 2
East Denmark *East Dixfield *East Dover *East Eddington *East Edgecomb
East Franklin
East Friendship
East Gray
East Hampden
East Hebron *East Hiram *East Holden 2 *East Lebanon i *East Limington
East Lincoln *East Livermore *East Livermore
Mills
East Lowell *East Machias
East Madrid
East Mercer *East Millinocket
East Newcastle *East Newport *East New Portland
East Northport *East North
Yarmouth i * East on *East Orland
East Otisfield *East Parsonsfield *East Peru *East Pittston *East Poland **Eastport
East Raymond
East Rum ford
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*East Sebago
East Stoneham *East Sullivan *East Sumner i *East Surry
East Turner *East Union *East Vassalboro
East Waldoboro
East Waterboro
East Waterford *East Wilton *East Winn *East Winthrop
Eaton *Eddington
Eden
*Edgecomb *Eggemoggin
Egypt *Eliot **Ellsworth 4 ♦Ellsworth Falls
Elmore
Elms
Embden *Emery Mills *Enfield *Etna I *Eustis *Exeter i ♦FAIRBANKS ♦Fairfield i ♦Fairfield Ctr.
♦♦Farmington 5 ♦Farmington Falls ♦Fayette ♦Five Islands ♦Flagstafif ♦Forest City ♦Forest Station ♦♦Ft. Fairfield 4 Fort Kent Mills ♦Fort Kent ♦♦Foxcroft 2 ♦♦Frankfort i ♦Franklin i ♦Freedom 2 ♦♦Freeport 4 Frenchboro ♦Frenchville ♦Friendship Frye ♦♦Fryeburg
Fryeburg Ctr. ♦♦GARDINER 7 ♦Garland i ♦Georgetown
Gerry ♦Gilbertville ♦Gilead ♦Glencove Glendon Glenmere ♦Glenwood ♦Goldenridge i Goodrich ♦♦Gorham 4
Gotts Island ♦Gouldsboro i ♦Grafton
Grand Lake Strean ♦Grange ♦Grand Isle
Grant Farm ♦Gray i ♦Great Pond ♦Great Works
Greenbush ♦Greene 2 ♦Greenfield ♦Green Lake ♦♦Greenville ♦Greenville Jc.
Grimes ♦Grindstone
Guerette
♦♦Guilford 2
♦HAINES
LANDING
Hale ♦♦Hallowell i ♦Hall Quarry
Hamlin ♦Hampden ♦Hampden Corner 2 ♦Hancock ♦Hancock Point ♦Hanover
Harborside ♦Harmony i ♦Harrington 2
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*Harrison 4 *Hartford **Hartland i *Hastings
Haven
Haynesville
* Haywood *Headtide
* Hebron i Hebron Station
*Henderson *Hermon
Hermon Pond
Heron Island
Herricks
Hersey
Highisle
Highland Lake
Hillside *Hinckley *Hiram i *Hodgdon *Holeb
Hollis *Hollis Ctr. I
Hope
* Houghton **Houlton 6
*Howe Brook Howes Corner
*Howland Hulls Cove
*Hurricane Island INDIAN POINT
*Indian River
Indian Rock *Intervale i *Island Falls *Isle au Haut
Isle of Springs *Islesboro *Islesford *JACKMAN *Jacksonville *Jay *Jefferson i
Jemtland *Jonesboro *Jonesport i *KATAHDIN
IRON WORKS *Keens Mills *Kenduskeag 2
Kennebago Lake **Kennebunk i *Kennebunk Beach **Kennebunkport i *Kents Hill i
Ketchum *Kezar Falls 2
Kineo *Kingfield *Kingman
Kingsbury **Kittery
*Kittery Depot i **Kittery Point
Knox Station
*LAGRANGE i
Lake Moxie *Lakeside *Lakeview
Lakewood *Lambert Lake
Larone
Larrabee
Lawry *Lee I *Leeds
*Leeds Junction *Levant 2 **Lewiston 3
Lexington *Liberty 2
Lily bay *Limerick i *Limestone i *Limington **Lincoln ^Lincoln Ctr. i *Lincolnville 3 *Linekin *Linneus ^Lisbon I *Lisbon Ctr. **Lisbon Falls 2 *Litchfield 3 ^Litchfield Cors. *Little Deer Isle
Littlefield *Livermore
Livermore Ctr.
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**Livermore Falls 2 *Locke Mills Logan Longcove *Long Island
* Lookout *Lovell I
Lowell
Lower Grand Isle **Lubec 2
* Ludlow *McKINLEY
**Machias *Machiasport Macamp MacMahan *Macwahoc
Macy **Madison 2 Madrid
* Main stream
* Manchester *Manset
Maplegrove *Mapleton
Maplewood *Maranacook
Marlboro *Mars Hill i
Martin
Martinsville *Masardis
Matagamon *Matinicus
* Mattawamkeag
Maxfield *Mayfield
Meadows
Meadowview **Mechanic Falls 2 *Meddybemps *Medford Ctr.
Medomak *Medway *Mercer i
Merepoint *Mexico
Middledam *Milford **Milbridge 2 **Millinocket *Milltown
Millvale *Milo Jet. **Milo 3
Minot
Minturn
Monarda *Monhegan ♦Monmouth 2 *Monroe 3 *Monson *Monticello 2
Montville
Moody
Moody Mountain
Moosehead *Moose River
Morrison * Morrill 2
Mountain *Mountainview *Mount Desert *Mount Desert
Ferry *Mount Vernon 3
Mouse Island
Murray
Muscongus
Myra
Myrick ♦NAPLES 2
Naskeag
Nelson
Newagen ♦Newcastle ♦Newfield ♦New Gloucester i ♦New Harbor ♦New Limerick ♦♦Newport 2 ♦New Portland ♦Newry
♦New Sharon 2 ♦♦New Sweden
New Sweden
Station I ♦New Vineyard i
Nicolin ♦Nobleboro i ♦Norcross ♦Norridgewock 2
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North Amity ** North Anson 3 North Appleton North Baldwin North Bancroft North Belgrade **North Berwick 3 *North Bethel *North Blanchard ♦North Bradford *North Bridgton
* North Brooklin *North Brooksville *North Castine
North Chesterville North Gushing North Cutler *North Deer Isle *North Dexter i *North Dixmont *Northeast Carry **Northeast Harbor *North Edgecomb i *North Fairfield *Northfield
* North Fr}'eburg *North Gorham
* North Hancock
* North Haven i *North Islesboro *North Jay i ♦North Lebanon ♦North Leeds
North Limington
* North Livermore North Lovell
* North Lubec North Mariaville
♦North Monmouth ♦North Newcastle ♦North New Port- land ♦North Newry North Nobleboro North Orland North Palermo North Paris ♦North Penobscot ♦Northport Northport Camp
Ground North Raymond North Rum ford North Searsmont North Sebago ♦North Sedgwick i ♦North Shapleigh ♦North Sullivan ♦North Turner North Turner
Bridge North Union ♦North Vassal-
boro 2 ♦North Waldoboro North Warren
♦North Waterboro
♦North Water- ford I ♦North Wayne ♦North White- field 2 ♦North Windham ♦North Yarmouth
Norton ♦♦Norway 2 ♦Norway Lake
Notch
OAKFIELD ♦♦Oakland 4 ♦Ocean Park ♦Ocean Point
Oceanville ♦Ogunquit ♦Olamon ♦♦Old Orchard ♦Old Town
Onawa
Oquossoc ♦Orient ♦Orland ♦♦Orono ♦Orrington ♦Orrs Island i
Otisfield ♦Ottercreek ♦Owls Head ♦Oxbow ♦Oxford 3 ♦PALERMO 2 ♦Palmyra
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* Paris Park
*Parkerhead *Parkman
Parsonsfield '*Passadumkeag
Pattagumpus
* Patten 2 Peacove
*Peaks Island "*Pejepscot *Peniaquid
Pemaquid Beach *Pemaquid Harbor
Pemaquid Point *Pembroke *Penobscot i
Perham *Perry 2
Peru *Phair **Phillips 4 *Phippsburg *Pine Point
Pines **Pittsfield 3
Pleasant Point
* Plymouth
* Poland
*Popham Beach *Portage *Port Clyde
Porter **Portland
Ind. sta. Wood fords Stations Cashing Island So. Portland 4 Prentiss **Presque Isle 4
* Pretty March
* Princeton i *Prospect Harbor *Prouts Neck *Pulpit Harbor
QUIMBY *RANGELEY Raw son
* Raymond *Razorville *Readfield i *Readfield Depot i *Redbeach
Redding ** Richmond 2
Richmond Camp- ground *Richmond Cor. *Ridlonville
Riggsville
Riley *Ripley ^Riverside
Riverton
Roach River *Robbinston i
Robinsons
**Rockland i **Rockport
Rockville
Rockwood *Roque Bluff *Ross Cors.
Round Mountain *Round Pond *Roxbury
Roxie
Rum ford *Rumford Ctr. **Rumford P'alls i *Rumford Point *SABATTUS 2 *Sabbathday Lake **Saco 3
St. Agatha *St. Albans i *St. David *St. Francis *St. George *Salem
*Salisbury Cove * Sandy Creek *Sandypoint **Sanford i *Sangerville i
Saponac *Sargentville *Scarboro
Schoodic *Sealcove *Seal Harbor
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*Searsmont **Searsport 2
Seawall
Sebago *Sebago Lake 2
Sebasco *Sebec
Sebec Lake *Sebec Station i
Seboeis
Seboomook
* Sedgwick
Seeket "
Selden *Shapleigh *Shawmut *Sheepscot
* Sheridan
* Sherman
* Sherman Mills *Shiloh *Shirley Mills
* Silvers Mills Sinclair Skillings Skinner
**Skowhegan 7 Small Point SmaTl Point Beach Smithfield Smithville Smyrna *Smyrna Mills Snows Falls
Soldier Pond
* Solon I Somerset Somerville Songo Lock
* Sorrento Sound South Acton
* South Andover South Atkinson
* South Bancroft South Beddington
'*South Berwick 2 ♦South Blue Hill
* South Brewer i
* South Bridgton
* South Bristol South Brooksville South Carthage
* South Casco South Chesterville
*South China South Gushing South Dresden
* South Eliot South Exeter
* South Freeport
* South Gardiner
* South Gouldsboro South Hancock
* South Harps-
well I
* South Hiram South Hollis
* South Hope South Jefferson South Lagrange South Leeds
* South Lewiston
* South Limington-
* South Lincoln South Livermore South Montville South Naples South Newburg South New Castle
* South Orrington i ** South Paris 3
*S,outh Parsonsfield
* South Penobscot i
* South Poland i *Southport
(South Port- land sta. Port- land)
* South Robbinston South Somerville South Springfield South Standish South Surry
* South Thomaston-
* South Turner
* South Union South Warren
* South Water ford
* South West
Harbor
* South Windham 2-
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Spencer *Spragues Mill 2
* Springfield **Springvale
*Spruce Head Square Lake
* Squirrel Island Staceyville
*Standish
* Stark I *Steep Falls
* Stetson I
* Steuben i Stickney Cor.
* Stillwater
* Stockholm **Stockton Spr. 2 **Stonington i
*Stow *Stratton
* Strickland *Strong 2
Sugar Island
* Sullivan Sumner
*Sunset Sunshine
* Surry 2 Sutton
*Swans Island *Swanville *TEMPLE I *Tennants Harbor *The Forks
**Thomaston i *Thorndike 3 *Tilden
Tim **Togus *Topsfield *Topsham 2
Trefethen *Tremont *Trevett *Troy I *Turner *Turner Ctr. *UNION 3 *Unionville *Unity I
Upper Dam *Upper Frenchville *Upper Gloucester *Upper Madawaska *Upton
**VAN BUREN *Vanceboro *Vassalboro i
Vienna **Vinalhaven 1 *WAITE **Waldoboro 4
Waldo Sta. *Wallagrass
Walpole *Waltham *Warren 2 * Washburn
*Washington *Waterboro
Waterboro Ctr. *Waterford **Waterville 5 *Wayne i *Webbs Mills *Webhannet *Weeks Mills 3 *Welchville *Weld I *Wellington *Wells I
Wellsbranch *Wells Depot *Wesley
West Appleton *West Baldwin i *West Bethel *West Boothbay
Harbor *West Bowdoin **Westbrook 2 (Independent St. Cumberland Mills)
West Brooklin *West Brooksville *West Buxton 3 *West Dresden *West Durham *West Eden *West Enfield *West Falmouth
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*West Farming^on
Westfield *West Franklin
West Fryeburg *West Gouldsboro
West Gray
West Hancock *West Jonesport *West Kenne-
bunk I *West Lebanon
West Leeds *West Lubec i *West Mills *West Minot *West Newfield
West Oldtown *Weston
West Palmyra *West Paris 3 *West Pembroke i
West Penobscot *West Peru i *West Poland
*West Pownal West Ripley West Rockport
*West Scarboro i West Searsmont West Seboois
*West Southport
*West Sullivan
*West Sumner
*West Tremont West Warren West Washington West Woolwich Wheelock
*Whitefield Whiterock
*Whiting
*Whitneyville
*Willimantic Wilson ^lills
* Wilton I
"^Windsorville T
*Winn
*Winnegance
*Winslow *Winslo\vs Mills *Winter Harbor ** Winter port 2
*Winterville **Winthrop 4
*Winthrop Ctr. **Wiscasset 4 (Wood fords, Ind sta., Port- land) *Woodland Woodville *Wool\vich I *Wytopitlock **YARMOUTH i *Yarmouthville *York
*York Beach Yorkcliffs *York Cor. i *York \"illage
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Railroads of Maine.
* Denotes (unless otherwise designated) offices of Western Union Telegraph Company.
The Railroad and Steamboat fares as given are the net prices to purchasers of tickets.
MAINE CENTRAL RAILROAD.
Lucius Tuttle, Boston, President; Morris McDonald, Port- land, Vice-President and General Manager; Geo. S. Hobbs, Portland, Comptroller and General Auditor; F. E. Boothby, Portland, General Passenger and Ticket Agent; W. K. Sander- son, Portland, General Freight Agent; Geo. W. York, Portland, Treasurer; Morris McDonald, Portland, Gen. Supt.; H. A. Snow, Portland, Ticket Agent.
Connects at Portland, Union Station, with B. & M. R. R. (Eastern and Western Divisions) ; at Deering Junction with B. & M. R. R. (P. N. & W. Div.)
American Express to all Stations.
From Portland.
Fares Miles
$0.05* Wood fords, 3
O.io* Deering Junction,
(B. & M. R. R.), 5
Fares Miles
$0.20 West Falmouth, 8
0.25* Cumberland Junc- tion. II
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Lower Route, via Brunswick and Augusta.
To Bath, Rockland, Parmington, Skowhegan, Belfast, Dexter
and Bangor.
Miles
21 26 30
Fares Miles |
Fares |
$0.25* Cumberland Junc- |
$0.50* Freeport, |
tion, II |
0.60 Hillside, |
0.35* Yarmouth Junction, |
0.70* Brunswick, |
(G. T. R.), 15 |
|
To Bath and Rockland. |
Fares
$0.70* Brunswick, 0.85 Harding's,
Miles 30 34
Rockland Branch
Fares
$0.95* Bath (steamer),
Miles 38
Miles 39
Fares
$1.00 Woolwich, 105 Nequasset, 1. 1 5 Westport, 1.25* Wiscasset (junc), 1.30* South Newcastle, 1.45* Newcastle and Dam-
ariscotta, (stmr.), 1.50* Damariscotta Mills, 1.55 Nobleboro, 1.60 Muscongus Bay, 1.65 Winslow's Mills,
1.70* Waldoboro,
42
46
49
52
56 58 61 62
65 67
Fares $1.90
Miles * Warren (junct. with Georges Val.
R. R.), 74
2.00 George's River, 78
2.05* Thomaston (stage) 81 2.15* Rockland — ^( Steamer during summer sea- son daily to Isles- boro, Dark Harbor, Castine, North Ha- ven, Stonington and all points on Egge- moggin Reach), 86
Stages daily to *Camden, *Rockport, Lincolnville, Northport and So. Thomaston. Steamers for all points on the Penobscot River and Bay, Vinalhaven, Hurricane and Dix Islands, and Bar Harbor,
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To Leeds Junction via Brunswick.
Fares Miles
$0.70* Brunswick (Junct.) 30
0.90* Lisbon Falls, 37
1. 00* Lisbon, 41
1. 10* Crowley's, 44
To Farmiii^ton zna Danville and Leeds Junctions.
Fares |
Miles |
$1.15* Lewiston, |
49 |
1. 1 5* Sabattus, |
49 |
1. 15* Leeds Junction, |
47 |
Fares |
Miles |
Fares Miles |
|
$1.25* |
Curtis' Corner, |
51 |
$1.70* Jay, 69 |
1.30* |
Leeds Center, |
54 |
1.80* No. Jay, 72 |
1.40* |
No. Leeds (stages) |
57 |
1.85* Wilton (stage), 76 |
1-45* |
Strickland's Ferry, |
1.95* East Wilton, 78 |
|
(stage daily to |
2.05* West Farmington, 82 |
||
Brettun's Mills), |
59 |
2.05* Farmington (Sandy |
|
1.50 |
East Livermore, |
62 |
River R. R. for |
1.65* |
Livermore Falls, |
66 |
Phillips and Range- |
1.65* |
Chisholm's Mills, |
67 |
ley Lakes), 83 |
To Skozi'hegan, B |
elfas |
t, Dexter and Bangor. |
|
Fares |
Miles |
Fares Miles |
|
$0.70* |
Brunswick, |
30 |
$1.40* Gardiner (stage), 56 |
0-75 |
Topsham, |
31 |
1.50* Hallowell, 61 |
0.90* |
Bowdoinham, |
37 |
1.55* Augusta (stages), 6^ |
1. 00 |
Harward's Road, |
41 |
1.75* Riverside, 70 |
1. 10* |
Richmond (stages). |
45 |
1.85* Vassalboro (stages) 74 |
1. 15* |
Iceboro, |
48 |
2.00 Winslow, 81 |
1.20 |
Dresden, |
49 |
2.05* Waterville, 82 |
1.30* |
So. Gardiner, |
52 |
Upper Route, via Auburn and Levviston. From Portland.
Fares $0.25*
Miles
Cumberland June. 11
Fares
$1.25*
Monmouth,
Miles
50
94
Fares 0.35
0.50* 0.60 0.65 075*
0.80* 0.90* 0.90* 1.05* 1. 15*
Fares
$2.05*
2.10*
2.15
Fares
$2.05*
2.10
Fares
$2.35* 2.45
2-55*
2.65*
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Miles
Walnut Hill (No.
Yarmouth), 15
Gray, 20
New Gloucester, 25
Rowes, 2."] Danville Junction,
(*Poland Spring) 30
Rumford June,
Auburn (stages)
Lewiston,
Greene,
Leeds Junction,
32 35 36 44 47
Fares 1.30 1-35* 1.45* 1.50* 1.70* 1.85 1.85*
1.95* 2.05*
Miles
53 56
59 61
69
74
Skowhemn-
Miles 84
Waterville,
Fairfield (stage daily
for East Benton
and Albion), 87
Shawmut, 90
To Belfast, Dexter, and
Fares
$2.25 2.30* 2.50*
Miles Waterville, 82
Benton (Fairfield) 85
Fares
$2.25* 2.35*
To Belfast.
Miles Burnham (June), 96 Winnecook, 100
Unity (stage line daily to Troy and Dixmont), 104
Thorndike (stage daily to Freedom and Montville), 108
Fares
$2.75 2.90*
3.00
3-15 3.20*
Annabessacook,
Winthrop,
Maranocook,
Readfield (stages)
Belgrade (stages)
Lakeside,
No. Belgrade (stage daily to Smith- field), 74
Oakland (June. Somerset Ry.), 78
Waterville (stages) 84
Miles
Good Will Farm, 93
Hinckley, 95
Skowhegan,
(stages), 103
Bangor.
Miles Clinton, 91
Burnham (June), 96
Miles Knox, III
Brooks (stage daily
for Monroe), 117
Waldo, 122
City Point, 127
Belfast (steamers) 129
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To Dexter and Bangor.
Fares Miles
$2.35* Burnham (June), 96
2.55* Pittsfield (June. S. &
M. R. R.), 103
Fares
$2.70* Newport (June., stage), 2.90* Corinna,
Fares Miles
$2.65 Detroit, 107
2.70* Newport (June), no
To Dexter.
Miles
no 117
Fares Miles
$3.10* Dexter (stage), 125 3.45* Dover and Foxcroft,
(B. & A. R. R.), 140
To Bangor. |
|
Fares Miles |
Fares Miles |
$2.70* Newport (June.), no |
$3.05* Carmel (stage daily |
2.80* East Newport (stage |
to Kenduskeag), 122 |
daily to Plymouth |
3.15* Hermon Pond, 127 |
and North Dix- |
3.25* Hermon Center, 130 |
mont), 113 |
3.30 Northern Maine |
2.95* Etna (stage daily to |
June, 132 |
Stetson and |
3.40* Bangor (stages), 137 |
Exeter), 118 |
|
Mount Desert Branch. |
|
Fares from Miles from |
Fares from Miles from |
Portland Bangor |
Portland Bangor |
* Bangor. |
$4.30* Franklin Road, 36 |
$3.45 Brewer Junction, 3 |
4.40* Hancock, 40 |
3.70* Holden, 11 |
4.45 Waukeag (Ferry to |
4.10 Ellsworth Falls, 28 |
Sullivan), 41 |
4.15* Ellsworth, 30 |
4.50 Mt. Desert Ferry, 43 |
4.20 Washington Junction |
5.00* Bar Harbor (Ferry |
(Wash. Co. Ry.), 32 |
steamer), 53 |
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Bucksport Branch.
Fares from Portland
Bangor.
Miles from Bangor
$345 3-50* 3.55 3.60 3.60
Brewer Junction, 2
South Brewer, 4
No. Orrington, 6
Pierce's Crossing, 7
Orrington, 8
Fares from Miles from
Portland Bangor
$3.65 South Orrington, 10 3.75 North Bucksport, 13 3.80 Bucksport Center, 15 3.85 Chipman's Crossing, 17 3.90* Bucksport (stages), 20
Fares $0.90* 0.95*
Rangeley Division.
From Portland.
Miles I Fares
Elmwood Farm,
Poland Springs
Sta.,
1. 00* Poland (stage),
1. 10* Mechanic Falls,
West Minot (stage daily to Hebron Academy), E. Hebron,
1-25
1-35
37
38 40
44
49 53
1.90
1-95
Miles $1.45* Buckfield (stages
daily for No. Buck- field, W. Sumner, Chase's Mills, Turner and Turner Village), 57
1.55* E. Sumner (stage daily for Sumner and Redding),
1.60* Hartford,
1.75* Canton (stage to Britton's Mills),
1.85 Meadow River,
75 2.00 Chisholm, 78 2.00 Livermore,
71 2.05* Dixfield and West 75 Peru (stages),
•^y 2.15* Rumford Falls,
(stages).
Local Telegraph connecting with W. U. Telegraph Co
Rileys, Jay Bridge,
1.80* Gilbertville, 1.90* East Peru, 1.95 Peru (stage),
62 64
69 73 80 80
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Fares |
Miles |
Fares |
Miles |
||
2.30 |
Hale, |
90 |
340 |
Summit, |
UI |
2.40 |
Frye, |
92 |
3.65 |
Bemis (steamers), |
113 |
2.65 |
Roxbury, |
96 |
3-75 |
South Rangeley, |
|
275 |
Byron, |
lOI |
(steamers), |
120 |
|
2.90 |
Houghton, |
105 |
390 |
Oquossoc (stmrs.), |
123 |
White Mountains Division. |
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Fro |
m Portland |
. |
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Fares |
Miles |
Fares |
Miles |
||
$0.10* |
Cumberland Mills |
$2.20* |
Crawford House, |
||
(June. B. & M. |
White Mountains |
85 |
|||
R. R.), |
6 |
2.35* |
Bretton Woods, |
||
0.25* |
South Windham, |
II |
(June. Mt. Wash- |
||
0.30* |
Newhall, |
12 |
ington Ry. sum- |
||
0.35* |
White Rock (stage) |
14 |
mer), |
89 |
|
•0.40* |
Sebago Lake, |
2.35* |
Fabyan House, |
||
(steamers), |
17 |
White Mountains |
90 |
||
0.50 |
Richville, |
21 |
2.95* |
Littleton, N. H., |
|
0.60* |
Steep Falls (stage) |
25 |
B. & M. R. R., |
107 |
|
0.65* |
Mattocks (stages). |
27 |
3-25* |
Lisbon, N. H., |
|
0.80* |
Cornish (stages). |
32 |
B. & M. R. R., |
118 |
|
0.85* |
West Baldwin, |
34 |
3-43* |
Bath, N. H., |
|
0.90* |
Bridgton Junction, |
37 |
B. & M. R. R., |
123 |
|
0.90* |
Hiram, |
Z7 |
3.58* |
Wells' River, Vt., |
130 |
1. 10* |
Brownfield (stage) |
44 |
4-93* |
Montpelier, Vt., via |
|
1.25* |
Fryeburg, |
50 |
M. & W. R. R. R., |
168 |
|
1-35* |
Conway Center, |
2.45* |
Twin Mountain |
||
N. H., |
55 |
House, |
94 |
||
1.40* |
Redstone, |
57 |
2.65 |
Quebec Junction, |
100 |
1.50* |
North Conway, N. |
2.70 |
Hazens Junction, |
lor |
|
H., (stages), |
60 |
2.75* |
Whitefield, |
104 |
98 |
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Fares |
Miles |
Fares Miles |
||
1-55* |
Intervale (junc. B. |
2.90* Scott's Junction, |
107 |
|
& M. R. R.), |
62 |
2.95* Lunenburg (junc.) |
no |
|
1.60* |
Glen and Jackson |
3.61* St. Johnsbury, Vt., |
131 |
|
Station (stages in |
4.71 Newport, |
173 |
||
summer to Jack- |
7.50 Montreal, |
286 |
||
son), |
65 |
4.65* Hard wick, Vt., |
165 |
|
1.75* |
Bartlett, |
71 |
5.16* Hyde Park, Vt., |
182 |
1.90* |
Sawyer's River, |
75 |
5.30* Johnson, Vt., |
187 |
1-95 |
Bemis, |
77 |
5.54* Cambridge Jc, Vt, |
195 |
2.10 |
Willey House, |
81 |
6.48* Swanton, Vt., |
226 |
Quebec |
Division. |
|||
From Portland. |
||||
Fares |
Miles |
Fares Miles |
||
$2.65 |
Quebec Junction, |
100 |
$4.30* Beecher Falls, |
155 |
275 |
Jefferson Junction, |
102 |
4.30* Hereford, |
155 |
2.80 |
Baileys, |
105 |
4.45* East Hereford, |
159 |
2.90 |
Riverton, |
108 |
4.55* Paquetteville, |
163 |
3.00* |
Lancaster, |
112 |
4.75* Malvina, |
169 |
3-05 |
Coos Junction, |
113 |
4.75 Auckland, |
171 |
3.20* |
Guildhall, |
118 |
4.85* St. Malo, |
173 |
3-25 |
Stevens, |
121 |
5.00 Clifton, |
179 |
3.40* |
Maidstone, |
124 |
5.15* Sawyerville, |
184 |
3-50 |
Mason's, |
127 |
5.25 Eaton Corner, |
187 |
3-65* |
North Stratford, |
132 |
5.35* Cookshire June, |
191 |
7-50 |
Montreal, |
295 |
5.60 Brookbury, |
199 |
370 |
Georges, |
136 |
5.75* Dudswell Junction, |
|
3.80 |
Cone's, |
139 |
(junc. Quebec |
|
3-90 |
Columbia Bridge, |
141 |
Cent. Ry.), |
204 |
4.00* |
Colebrook (stage). |
145 |
5.85 Dominion, |
206 |
4.15 |
Piper Hill, |
151 |
5.90* Lime Ridge and |
|
4.25* |
West Stewartstowr |
1, |
Marbleton, |
208 |
(stage). |
153 |
8.50 Quebec, P. Q., |
320 |
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Eastern Division. From Portland.
Fares |
Miles |
Fares |
Miles |
|
3.50 \'eazie, |
141 |
$8.15 |
*Houlton, C. P. |
Ry., 300 |
3.60 Basin Mills, |
145 |
8.15 |
♦Woodstock, |
|
3.60 *Orono, |
145 |
C. P. Ry., |
308 |
|
3.60 Webster, |
146 |
7.60 |
*St. Stephen (Calais) |
|
3.65 *Great Works, |
148 |
C. P. Ry., |
293 |
|
3.70 *01d Town, |
150 |
7.90 |
*St. Andrews, |
|
3.75 Milford, |
150 |
C. P. Ry., |
299 |
|
3.85 *Costigan, |
155 |
9.80 |
Aroostook, |
|
4.00 *Greenbush, |
160 |
C. P. Ry., |
362 |
|
4.10 *01amon, |
164 |
10.00 |
*Ft. Fairfield, |
|
4.20 *Passadiimkeag, |
168 |
C. P. Ry., |
370 |
|
4.30 *Enfield, |
172 |
10.30 |
*Caribou, C. P. |
Ry., 381 |
4.55 ^Lincoln, |
182 |
10.55 |
*Presque Isle, |
|
4.60 Lincoln Center, |
183 |
C. P. Ry., |
396 |
|
4.80 *Winn, |
193 |
10.30 |
*Grand Falls, |
|
4.85 *Mattawamkeag, |
195 |
C. P. Ry., |
381 |
|
5.05 *Kingman, |
203 |
10.60 |
*St. Leonards, |
|
5.30 *Wytopitlock, |
213 |
C. P. Ry., |
393 |
|
5.40 *Bancroft, |
216 |
11.30 |
*Edmunston, |
|
5.60 *Dan forth, |
225 |
C. P. Ry., |
419 |
|
5.75 *Eaton, |
230 |
775 |
*Fredericton June, |
|
5.85 *Forest, |
235 |
C. P. Ry., |
296 |
|
5.95 Tomah, |
239 |
8.45 |
*Fredericton, |
|
6.15 *Lambert Lake, |
246 |
C. P. Ry., |
318 |
|
6.25 *Vanceboro, |
251 |
8.50 |
*St. John, N. B., |
|
6.50 *McAdam June, |
C. P. Ry., |
341 |
||
C. P. Ry., |
257 |
15-95 |
♦Halifax (all rail |
|
route), |
617 |
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SOMERSET RAILWAY (M. C. R. R.) Lucius Tuttle, Boston, President; Geo. F. Evans, Portland, Vice-President; W. M. Ayer, Oakland, Stipt. Postal Tel. Cable con.
From Portland.
Miles Oakland, via Me.
Central R. R., 78
Norridgewock, 90
Madison and Anson,
(electric railway to
Skowhegan), 98
No. Anson, 102
Embden, 108
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY. Chas. M. Hays, Montreal, Second Vice President and General Manager.
Connects in Portland with Railroads and Boats to Boston.
Canadian Express to all Stations.
From Portland.
Fares $1.95*
2.40* 2.60*
2.75' 2.90^
Fares |
Miles |
|
$3.00* |
Solon, |
III |
3.20* |
Bingham, |
119 |
4-15 |
Lake Moxie, |
143 |
4.60* |
Indian Pond, |
154 |
4.80 |
Marks, |
159 |
4.05* |
Somerset June, |
163 |
5.20 |
Kineo Station, |
169 |
Fares |
Miles |
Fares |
Miles |
$0.20* Falmouth, |
5 |
$0.60* |
New Gloucester, |
0.35* Cumberland, |
9 |
(stage daily to |
|
0.35* Yarmouth, |
II |
Upper and West |
|
0.35* Yarmouth June, |
Gloucester, and |
||
(M. C. R. R.), |
12 |
No. Raymond), 22 |
|
0.50* No. Yarmouth, |
15 |
0.75* |
Danville Junction, |
0.60* Pownal, |
18 |
(xM. C. R. R.) (stage to Poland Spring), 27 |
|
0.85* |
Lewiston Junction, (stage to Poland Spring), 295^ |
||
"'' Denotes ofBces of th |
le Grea |
t North Western Telegraph Co. |
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
lOl
Fares Miles
0.90 Auburn (Branch) 34^
0.90 Empire Road, 33
1. 10* Mechanic Falls, 36
Fares 0.90*
1.20*
Lewiston,
Miles
35>i
1-45^
170'* 1.90''
2.50* 2.70* 2.90* 3.10* 3.90* 4.30*
1.40*
Norway (Branch) (stage),
West Paris (stage), 55 2.00*
Bryant's Pond, 2.20*
(stage), 62 2.30*
Gilead, 80 4.80* Shelburne, 86
Gorham (stage), 91 7.50*
Berlin Falls (stage) 98 8.50*
Groveton, 122 16.75* No. Stratford, 134
Oxford (stage daily to Casco, Naples, and Otisfield), 41
So. Paris (stage), 47
48
Locke's Mills, 65
Bethel (stage), 70
West Bethel, 74
Island Pond, Vt.,
(stage), 149
Montreal, Canada, 297
Quebec, 317
Detroit, 861
BOSTON AND MAINE RAILROAD. Lucius Tuttle, Boston, President; W. F. Berry, Boston, Sec- ond Vice President and Gen. Traffic Mngr.
Connects at Portland with all trains on the Maine Central and Grand Trunk Railroads, also with all Steamers running to and from Portland.
American Express to all Stations.
Western Division. William Merritt, Boston, Stipt.; Chas. A. Messer, Boston, Asst. Snpt.
From Portland.
Fares Miles |
Fares |
Miles |
* Maine Central R. R. |
$1.23* Newfields, |
61 |
June, I |
1.30* Exeter, |
65 |
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Fares |
Miles |
Fares |
$0.15* |
Scarboro Beach, 6>^ |
1.40* |
0.20* |
Pine Point, 9^ |
1.50* |
0.25* |
Old Orchard Beach (fOrchard Beach |
|
R. R. connects) 11^ |
1-55* |
|
0.33* |
Saco, 15M |
1.65* |
0.33* |
Biddeford, 16M |
1.65* |
0.45 |
Arundel, 23^^ |
|
0.50* |
Kennebunk (*Ken- nebunkport Branch |
|
connects), 255^ |
1.75* |
|
0.58 |
The Elms, 28^ |
|
0.60* |
Wells Beach, 30^4 |
1.80* |
0.75* |
North Berwick, (stage), 37^ |
|
0.88* |
South Berwick, 43/^ |
1.85* |
0.88* |
Salmon Falls and |
1.90 |
So. Berwick, zj4 |
1.93* |
|
0.95* |
Somersworth, (Great Falls), 47>4 |
|
0.97* |
Dover, branch for |
1-95 |
Rochester, Alton |
2.08* |
|
Bay, Wolfboro, |
||
and Center |
2.13* |
|
Harbor, 48 |
||
1.03 |
Madbury. |
|
1.08* |
Durham, 54 |
2.16* |
1. 18* |
Newmarket, 58 |
2.21* |
Miles East Kingston, 70 Newton Junction,
connects for West
Amesbury, 74/^
Plaistow, 78
Haverhill, 82^
Bradford, connects
for Georgetown
and Newbury-
port, 82^
No. Andover, con- nects for Salem, 87^ Lawrence, connects
for Concord and
Manchester, 89^^
Andover, 925^
Ballardvale, 95
Lowell Junction,
connects for
Lowell, 95^
Wilmington June, 97^ Reading (limited
$2.25), 103^4
Wakefield June,
connects for
Salem, 106
Melrose, io8>4
Maiden, iio^
fOrchard Beach R. R. runs from Old Orchard Beach to Saco River, thence connecting with steamers for Biddeford Pool. Length 3^ miles.
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Fares Miles |
Fares |
Miles |
1.20* Rocking-ham June, |
2.26* Somerville, |
113^ |
connects for Man- |
2.30* Boston, |
1155^ |
chester and Con- |
||
cord, 59^ |
Eastern Division. Winslow T. Perkins, Boston, Supt.; Henry Scannell, Boston, Asst. Supt.
From Portland.
Fares |
Miles |
Fares |
Miles |
||
$0.15 |
Scarborough |
$1.50* |
Salisbury, |
69 |
|
(Oak Hill), |
5-8 |
1-55* |
Newburyport, |
||
0.20 |
West Scarborougl |
1, 8.8 |
(Junction of |
||
0.33* |
Saco, |
i3>^ |
Amesbury |
||
0.33* |
Biddeford, |
WA |
Branch) , |
71 |
|
0.53* |
West Kennebunk, |
23 |
1.70* |
Rowley, |
77 |
0.65* |
Wells, |
2sy2 |
1-75* |
Ipswich, |
80/2 |
0.75* |
North Berwick, |
33-8 |
1.85* |
Wenham (Junc- |
|
0.85 |
Agamenticus, |
38/2 |
tion Essex |
||
0.90 |
Conway Junction, |
Branch), |
85K2 |
||
Northern Div.) |
41 |
1.90* |
No. Beverly, |
87/2 |
|
1. 00* |
Eliot, |
45 |
1.95* |
Beverly (Junction |
|
1. 15 |
Kittery Junction, |
Gloucester |
|||
(York Harbor |
Branch), |
90 |
|||
& Beach R. R. |
2.00* |
Salem (Junction |
) 92 |
||
connects). |
5o>4 |
2.05* |
Swampscott, |
95K2 |
|
1. 15* |
Portsmouth P. & |
2.10* |
Lynn, |
96.8 |
|
D. R. R.), |
51/2 |
2.10 |
West Lynn, |
97.6 |
|
1.28 |
Greenland, |
57 |
2.19 |
Revere, |
102 |
1.30* |
North Hampton, |
59/2 |
2.22* |
Chelsea, |
103.7 |
1.36* |
Hampton, |
61.8 |
2.25* |
Everett, |
105 |
1.40 |
Hampton Falls, |
64 |
2.26* |
Somerville, |
106.8 |
1.44* |
Seabrook), |
65/2 |
2.30* |
Boston, |
108 |
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Worcester, Nashua and Portland Division. Wm. R. Mooney, Nashua, Supt.; H. W. Davis, Nashua,. Asst. Supt.
Station foot of Preble Street. From Portland. Fares Miles i Fares Miles
$0.05 *\Vood fords, i>4 $0.75 * San ford and
C.05 *Deering June, Springvale,
(June. M. C. |
(stage), |
36 |
|||
R. R.), |
2/2 |
0.88 |
Eastwood (East |
||
0.13 |
*Cumberland Mills |
Lebanon), |
|||
(June), |
5 |
(stage), |
43 |
||
C.I5 |
*Westbrook, |
6 |
1. 00 |
"^East Rochester |
|
0.23 |
*Gorham (stages) |
10 |
(X. H.), |
49 |
|
0-33 |
Buxton, |
15 |
1.08 |
*Rochester, |
52 |
0.38 => |
Bar Mills (stages) |
18 |
1.48 |
*Epping, |
73 |
0.40 |
Bradbury, |
2oy2 |
1.85 |
*Windham, |
90 |
0.52 |
*East Waterboro, |
2.05 |
* Nashua, |
lOI |
|
(stage). |
25 |
2.40 |
*Ayer, |
119 |
|
0.60 |
So. Waterboro, |
2.62, |
*Clinton, |
130 |
|
(stages). |
28 |
2.70 |
Sterling June, |
135 |
|
0.65 |
* Alfred, |
32 |
2.94 |
^Worcester, |
147 |
BRIDGTON AND SACO RIVER RAILROAD. J. A. Bennett, Bridgton, President, General Manager, General Ticket a}vd Freight Agent.
Connects with M. C. R. R. at Bridgton June. American Express to all points.
Opened January 29, 1883. From Portland. Fares
Bridgton June, $1.40 Perley's Mills, 1.45 Ingalls' Road, 1.55 Sandy Creek,
Miles |
Fares |
Miles |
36 |
$1.60* |
Bridgton, 52 |
45 |
1-75 |
No. Bridgton, |
A6y2 |
(stmr. to Naples) 56 |
|
50 |
1.80 |
Harrison (stage), 57 |
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WISCASSET, WATERVILLE AND FARMINGTON RAILROAD.
Carson C. Peck, New York, President; Wm. D. Patterson, Wiscasset, Treasurer; S. J. Sewall, Wiscasset, Gen I Manager and Ticket Agent.
Connects with M. C. R. R. at Wiscasset and Winslow and with steamer at Wiscasset for Boothbay and Islands.
From Wiscasset.
Fares |
Miles |
Fares |
Miles |
||
$0.20 |
Sheepscot, |
4.8 |
$0.90 |
Cooper's Mills, |
|
0.40 |
Head Tide, |
9.1 |
(stage), |
20.4 |
|
0.60 |
Whitefield, |
13-3 |
1. 00 |
Maxcy's Mills, |
23.0 |
075 |
North Whitefield, |
1. 00 |
Windsor, |
24.0 |
|
(stage), |
17-4 |
1. 10 |
Weeks' Mills, |
28.2 |
|
1.20 |
South China, |
31-5 |
$1.30 |
North Vassalboro |
39-1 |
125 |
East Vassalboro, |
36.5 |
1-35 |
Winslow (stage). |
42.7 |
1.20 |
Newell's Corner, |
29.0 |
1-35 |
China, |
38.0 |
1-25 |
Palermo (stage). |
32.9 |
1.50 |
Albion, |
43-5 |
WASHINGTON COUNTY RAILWAY. Lucius Tuttle, Boston, Pres.; Geo. F. Evans, Portland, Vice Pres.; F. E. Boothby, Portland, Gen. Pass. Agent.
Connecting with M. C. R. R. at Washington Junction.
From Portland (Limited).
Fares Miles
$4.20* Washington June, 169
4.50* Franklin (stage), 179
4.75 Tunk Pond, 186
4.95* Unionville (stage), 194
5.10* Cherryfield (stage) 198
Fares Miles
$5.60 Jonesboro, 215
5.85* Whitneyville, 223
5.95* Machias (stages), 227
6.00 Machiasport, 229
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MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Fares 5.20
5-25*
5.35* 545*
Miles
Dormans, 202 Harrington,
(stage), 204
Columbia (stage), 208 Columbia Falls,
(stages), 211
Fares 6.05* East Machias,
(stage), 6.10 Jacksonville, 6.45 Marion, 6.60* Dennysville. 6.80* Ayer's Junction,
(stage).
Bastport Branch.
Fares
$6.90*
7.00*
Pembroke, Perry (stage),
Miles
259 264
Fares
$7.00 Pleasant Point,
Miles
231
233
244
249
255
Miles 266
6.90 Charlotte,
7.00* Eastport (stmrs.), 271 258 I 7.00 St. Croix Junction, 267 Princeton Branch.
Fares Miles
$7.10 Baring (stage), 269
7.30* Woodland, 275
Fares Miles
$7.45 Baileyville, 281
7.55"^' Princeton (stage), 285
7.CXD* Milltown,
269 I 7.00* Calais (stage), 271
SANDY RIVER RAILROAD.
Weston Lewis, Gardiner, President; F. N. Beal, Phillips, Supt.
From Portland via Leeds Junction.
Fares Miles
$2.05* Farmington, 83
2.20 No. Farmington, 86
2.55 So. Strong, 91
Fares
$2.65* Strong. 3.05* Phillips,
Miles 94
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CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.
Sir W. C. Van Home. K. C. M. G., Montreal, Chairman of the Board.
From Maftawamkeag.
Fares |
Miles |
Fares |
Miles |
||
$0.30 |
Chester, |
8 |
$4.35 |
Long Pond, |
109 |
0.85 |
Seboois, |
22 |
4-65 |
Jackman, |
117 |
1.70 |
Brownville June. |
43 |
5-15 |
Holeb, |
130 |
2.45 |
Onawa, |
61 |
5.60 |
Lowelltown, |
141 |
3-05 |
Greenville June, |
77 |
5-8o |
Boundary, |
144 |
3-50 |
Moosehead, |
87 |
6.40 |
Lake Megantic, |
161 |
3.80 |
Askwith, |
95 |
|||
from Vanceboro. |
|||||
Fares |
Miles |
Fares |
Miles |
||
$0.25 |
McAdam Junction, 6 |
$4.05 |
Grand Falls, |
131 |
|
1.60 |
Debec Junction, |
46 |
5-05 |
Edmundston, |
170 |
1.90 |
Houlton, |
54 |
1-35 |
St. Stephen, |
|
1^90 |
Woodstock, |
57 |
(Calais), |
40 |
|
3-55 |
Aroostook June, |
112 |
1.65 |
St. Andrews, |
48 |
3-75 |
Fort Fairfield, |
119 |
2.20 |
Fredericton, |
68 |
3.80 |
Caribou, |
131 |
2.75 |
St. John, |
91 |
3.80 |
Presque Isle, |
146 |
PHILLIPS, RANGELEY, MADRID AND EUSTIS RAILROADS.
Seth M. Carter, Lewiston, Receiver; D. F. Field, Phillips, Treas. and Gen. Pass., Freight and Ticket Agt.; F. A. Lawton, Phillips, Supt.
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Fares |
Miles |
Fares |
Miles |
|
$3.05* |
Phillips, |
lOI |
$4.30 |
Green's Farm (stages |
3.75 |
Madrid, |
106 |
Stratton, Eustis and |
|
3-30 |
Reeds Mill, |
108 |
the Dead River |
|
340 |
Sanders Mill, |
III |
region), 134 |
|
3-50* |
Redington Mills |
, 117 |
4-95 |
Dead River, 126 |
3-95 |
Eustis Junction, |
124 |
4-55* |
Rangeley, 130 |
YORK HARBOR AND BEACH RAILROAD. Lucius Tuttle, Boston, President; D. J. Flanders, Boston, Pass, Traffic Mngr.
From Kittery Junction.
Fares |
Miles |
Fares |
Miles |
||
$0.05 |
Kittery Navy Yard, |
I |
$0.27 |
York Harbor, |
9 |
0.09 |
Kittery Point, |
3 |
0.30 |
Long Beach, |
10 |
0.15 |
Bedell's Crossing, |
5 |
0.35 |
Ocean Side, |
II |
0.18 |
Oakland Farm, |
6 |
0.35 |
York Beach, |
II |
0.21 |
Seabury, |
7 |
FRANKLIN AND MEGANTIC RAILWAY. J. S. Maxcy, Gardiner, President; Orris M. Vose, Kingfield, Supt.
Connects at Strong, Me., with Sandy River R. R. From Portland.
Fares |
Miles |
Fares |
Miles |
||
$2.65* |
Strong, |
94 |
$3-25 |
North Freeman, |
106 |
2.80 |
West Freeman, |
97 |
340 |
Kingfield, |
109 |
2.90 |
Hillside, |
99 |
3-65 |
Sanfords, |
115 |
3.00 |
Summit, |
100 |
3.80 |
Hammondfield, |
118 |
3-05 |
Salem, |
102 |
, 3-90 |
Carrabassett, |
|
3-15 |
Mt. Abram June. |
, 104 |
(stage). |
119 |
|
Mt. Abram, |
106 |
340 |
Bigelow (stage). |
125 |
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• SEBASTICOOK AND MOOSEHEAD RAILROAD.
W. J. Hayes, Cleveland, Ohio, President; A. B. Thompson, Pittsfield, General Man. and Treas.
Miles
15
Fares Miles |
Fares |
|
*Pittsfield. |
$0.65 |
Mainstream, |
$0.25 Palmyra, 4 |
(stages), |
|
0.40 Hartland (stage), 8 |
GEORGES VALLEY RAILROAD. James Mitchell, Union, Pres. and Manager,
From Warren.
Fares
$0.15 The Kilns. 0.30 South Union.
Miles
Fares
$0.40 Union (stage).
Miles
BANGOR AND AROOSTOOK RAILROAD. F, W. Cram, Bangor, President; Percy R. Todd, Bangor, Vice President.
f Denotes offices of the Northern Telegraph Co. American Express to all points. From Portland.
Fares
* Bangor, $3.45 *01d Town, (stage),
3.45 South Lagrange,
3.45 Bradford,
3.45 Hudson,
3.45 Glenburn,
3.45 North Bangor,
3.30 Northern Maine
June,
3.85 Hampden,
Miles 136.6
149.2
155-8 152.2 147.1 140.0 136.8
131-3 136.5
Fai-es
$3.45t*Pea Cove, 3.45t Alton (stage),
3-90 4-05 4-30
4-35 4-45
4-55
4.60
Winterport, Frankfort, Prospect, Sandy Point, Stockton, Kidders Point
Dock, Searsport,
Miles
153-7 157-6
141-4 145-0 1 50. 1
153-8 I57-0
159.0 160.6
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Fares |
Miles |
Fares |
Miles |
||
345t |
Lagrange, |
3.45t Boyd Lake, |
161.9 |
||
(stages), |
159-3 |
345t |
Milo June, |
167-5 |
|
Moosehead L |
ake Division. |
||||
Fares |
Miles |
Fares |
Miles |
||
$3-45t |
Milo June, |
$3-8ot |
Guilford (stage) |
188.7 |
|
(stage), |
167-5 |
3-95t |
Abbot Village, |
||
3-45t |
St. Sebec (stage) |
173-3 |
(stage), |
192.0 |
|
345t |
East Dover, |
178.0 |
4-05 |
Monson June, |
194.8 |
345t |
Dover and Fox- |
4-30 |
Blanchard, |
202.7 |
|
croft, |
181.0 |
4.60 |
Shirley, |
209.3 |
|
370 |
Low's Bridge, |
1854 |
4-95t |
Greenville, |
216.3 |
3.75t Sangerville, |
187.7 |
||||
3-55t |
Milo, |
168.9 |
6.60 |
-''Ashland June, |
2514 |
375t= |
''Brownville, |
1734 |
6.70 |
fSmyrna Mills, |
253-2 |
4-35 |
Katahdin Iron |
Dudley, |
256.5 |
||
Works, |
186.3 |
7.20* |
Weeksboro, |
263.0 |
|
4.00 |
Brownville June, |
176.9 |
7.40 |
Howe Brook, |
266.7 |
4.20 |
Schoodic, |
184.2 |
7.90 |
Griswold, |
276.2 |
4-55 |
West Seboois, |
192.4 |
8.25* |
Masardis (stage) 283.9 |
|
4.85t |
Norcross, |
201. 1 |
8.45 |
Squa-Pan, |
287.7 |
5-oot |
Millinocket, |
8.60 |
Ashland, |
294.1 |
|
(stage), |
206.5 |
9.20 |
Portage, |
305-8 |
|
5-30 |
Grindstone, |
2154 |
9-65 |
Winchell, |
314.6 |
570 |
Stacyville, |
226.7 |
9-85 |
McNally, |
318.9 |
5-90 |
Sherman (stage) |
230.5 |
10.05 |
Winterville, |
322.5 |
6.25 |
Patten (stage). |
237.2 |
10.35 |
Eagle Lake, |
328.9 |
6.10 |
Crystal (stage). |
235-8 |
11.60 |
Wallagrass, |
|
6.25 |
Island Falls, |
241.6 |
(stage). |
333-7 |
|
6.50 |
Dyer Brook, |
248.1 |
II. 10 |
Fort Kent, |
|
6.60 |
Oakfield (stage) |
250.4 |
(stage). |
346.2 |
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Ill
Fares |
Miles |
Fares |
Miles |
||
6.60 |
*Ashland June, |
251.4 |
8.10 |
Bridgewater, |
291.2 |
6.80 |
Ludlow (stage), |
257-3 |
8.20 |
*Robinsons, |
294.9 |
6.90 |
New Limerick, |
261.7 |
8.35 |
Mars Hill and |
|
7.10 |
Gary's Mills, |
265.8 |
Blaine, |
298.1 |
|
7.10 |
Houlton (stage) |
267.7 |
8.50t |
Westfield, |
303-0 |
7-50 |
Littleton, |
275-9 |
8.65 |
Fort Fairfield |
|
7-65 |
Monticello, |
280.1 |
Junction, |
307-7 |
|
8.80 |
Easton (stage), |
311-4 |
8.80 |
Maple Grove, |
316.8 |
8.80 |
Fairmount, |
314-4 |
8.80 |
Fort Fairfield, |
320.9 |
8.65 |
Fort Fairfield |
8-95 |
Grimes Mill, |
332.2 |
|
Junction, |
307-7 |
9.10 |
Goodrich, |
337.8 |
|
8.80 |
Presque Isle, |
9-30 |
Limestone, |
||
(stage), |
313-3: |
(stage). |
343.8 |
||
8.80 |
Caribou (stage), |
328.0 |
|||
8.80 |
Caribou, |
328.0 |
9-45 |
Stockholm, |
|
9.15* |
New Sweden, |
(stage). |
344-6 |
||
(stage), |
337-2 |
10.05* |
Van Buren, |
||
9-35 |
Jemtland, |
341-9 |
(stage). |
361. 1 |
KENNEBEC CENTRAL RAILROAD. Weston Lewis, Gardiner, Pres.; F. A. Lawton, Gardiner, Supt.; Geo. A. Farrington, Gardiner, Treas.
From Randolph to National Soldiers' Home, JTogus, 5 miles.
112 MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
EASTERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
Portland Division. J. F. Liscomb, General Agent, Portland, Me.
Steamers leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, and India Wharf, Boston, at 7 P. M. daily, throughout the year, Sundays excepted. Sunday trips from middle of June to middle of September.
Distance from Portland about no miles. Staterooms $1 to $5.
International Division. W. E. Holden, Agent, Portland. Me.
Steamers of this line leave Boston at 9.00 A. M., and Railroad Wharf, Portland, at 5.30 P. M., Mondays during the winter, Mondays and Thursdays during the spring, and Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during the summer.
From Portland.
Fares
(Limited) Miles
$4.25* Lubec, 187
4.25* Eastport, 190
4.75* Calais (F.S.B. Co.) 220
Fares
(Limited) Miles
$4.50 St. John, 250
1.25 Boston, no
Meals and staterooms extra. Connection at St. John for all points in the Provinces.
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
113
Vital Statistics.
Sex.
Males, Females, Not stated,
BIRTHS, 1906.
Parentage. 8,160 American, 7,695 Foreign,
23 One parent foreign, Not stated,
15,878
MARRIAGES, Groom and bride both American, Groom and bride both foreign. Groom American, bride foreign. Groom foreign, bride American, Not stated.
1906.
Sex.
Males, Females, Not stated.
DEATHS, 1906.
Ages. 5,925 Under 10 years, 5,497 Between 10 and 40 years, 5 Above 40 years.
60.1 % 20.56 18.21 1. 13
4.639 696
545
582
36
6,498
2,869 1,860 6,698
11,427 11,427
BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS IN MAINE, 1898, 1902, 1906.
1898 Number of births, I4,473
Number of marriages, 5,i44
Number of deaths, 10,596
Birth rate per 1,000 inhabitants, 21.89
Marriage rate, 7.78
Death rate, 16.57
1902 |
1906 |
14,508 |
15,878 |
5,905 |
6,498 |
10,673 |
11,427 |
20.89 |
22.09 |
8.50 |
9.04 |
15-37 |
15.90 |
114
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Cities and Towns of Maine.
(cities in caps.)
Date of |
Population |
|||
Town. Co. |
Incorporation |
1890 |
1900 |
|
I |
Abbot, Pis. |
Jan. 31, 1827 |
622 |
716 |
2 |
Acton, York |
Mar. 6, 1830 |
878 |
778 |
3 |
Addison, Wash. |
Feb. 14, 1797 |
1,022 |
1,059 |
4 |
Albany, Ox. |
Jun. 20, 1803 |
645 |
538 |
5 |
Albion, Ken. |
Mar. 9, 1804 |
1,042 |
878 |
6 |
Alexander, Wash. |
Jan. 19, 1825 |
337 |
333 |
7 |
Alfred. York |
Feb. 4, 1794 |
1,030 |
937 |
8 |
Alna, Lin. |
Jun. 25, 1794 |
512 |
444 |
9 |
Alton, Pen. |
Mar. 9, 1844 |
348 |
314 |
10 |
Amherst, Han. |
Feb. 5, 1 83 1 |
375 |
364 |
11 |
Amity, Aroos. |
Mar. 19, 1836 |
420 |
404 |
12 |
Andover, Ox. |
Jun. 23, 1804 |
740 |
727 |
13 |
Anson, Som. |
Mar. I, 1798 |
1,444 |
1,830 |
14 |
Appleton, Knox |
Jan. 28, 1839 |
1,080 |
975 |
15 |
Argyle, Pen. "^ |
Mar. 19, 1839 |
363 |
320 |
16 |
Arrowsic, Sag. |
1841 |
177 |
180 |
17 |
Ashland, Aroos. |
Feb. 18, 1862 |
568 |
1,513 |
18 |
Athens, Som. |
Mar. 7, 1804 |
1,072 |
896 |
19 |
Atkinson, Pis. |
Feb. 12, 1819 |
605 |
495 |
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL. 115
Municipal Statistics.
(The odd numbered pages are continuations of the even numbered pages.)
1907 Town and City Clerks
Valuation |
Polls |
Tax Rate 1907-8 |
||
I |
$162,923 |
181 |
.033 |
D. H. Buxton, Vil. |
2 |
260,487 |
201 |
.0208 |
C. A. L. Treadwell, Milton Mills, N. H. |
3 |
187,632 |
261 |
.025 |
V. C. Plummer |
4 |
155,944 |
145 |
.028 |
Roy G. Wardwell, No. Waterford |
5 |
343454 |
259 |
.025 |
John E. Taylor |
6 |
55,524 |
97 |
.0303 |
A. H. Perkins |
7 |
297,632 |
240 |
.024 |
Geo. H. Williams |
8 |
160,652 |
144 |
.021 |
Geo. W. Walker, Wiscasset |
9 |
75,728 |
74 |
.0275 |
W. H. Hunter |
10 |
82,025 |
93 |
.022 |
J. H. Patten |
II |
92,430 |
130 |
.027 |
Elmer E. Farrar |
12 |
275,175 |
262 |
.022 |
H. M. Thomas |
13 |
712,935 |
631 |
.026 |
F. H. Holley, North |
14 |
240,876 |
270 |
.027 |
Willard M. Brown |
15 |
56,509 |
71 |
•025 |
L. S. Sanborn, Riverton |
16 |
76,595 |
68 |
.022 |
Jason McFadden, Woolwich |
17 |
473,615 |
579 |
.025 |
L. S. Coffin |
18 |
292,042 |
286 |
.026 |
H. N. Flanders |
19 154,866 147 .028 F. E. Learned, Sebec Sta.
Il6 MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Date of Population
Town. Co. Incorporation 1890 1900
20 AUBURN, And. Mar. 18, 1854 11,250 12,951
A City 1869
21 AUGUSTA, Ken. Feb. 20. 1797 10,527 11,683
A City 1849
22 Aurora, Han. Feb. i, 1831 175 152
23 Avon, Fran. Feb. 22, 1802 439 448
24 Baileyville, Wash. Feb. 19, 1828 226 215
25 Baldwin, Cum. Jun. 23, 1802 932 821
26 Bancroft, Aroos. Feb. 5, 1889 264 318
27 BANGOR, Pen. Feb. 25, 1791 19,103 21,850
A City Feb. 12, 1834
28 Baring, Wash. Jan. 19, 1825 273 231
29 BATH, Sag. Feb. 17, 1781 8,723 10,477
A City Mar. 20, 1848
30 Beddington, Wash. Jan. 21, 1833 134 86
31 BELFAST, Waldo Jun. 22, 1773 5,294 4,615
A City ' 1853
32 Belgrade, Ken. Feb. 3, 1796 1,090 1,058
33 Belmont, Waldo Feb. 5, 1814 475 352
34 Benedicta, Aroos. 1872 317 350
35 Benton, Ken. Mar. 16, 1842 1,136 1,097
36 Berwick, York Jun. 9, 1713 2,294 2,280 yj Bethel, Ox. Jun. 10, 1796 2,209 i335
38 BIDDEFORD, York 1718 14,443 16,145
A City 1855
39 Bingham, Som. Feb. 6, 1812 757 841
40 Blaine, Aroos. Feb. 10, 1874 784 954
41 Blanchard, Pis. Mar. 17, 183 1 213 248
42 Bluehill, Han. Jan. 30, 1789 1,980 1,828
43 Boothbay, Lin. Nov. 3, 1764 1,718 1,766
44 Boothbay Har., Lin. Feb. 16, 1889 i»699 1,926
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL. 11/
1907 Town and City Clerks
Valuation Polls Tax Rate igo7-S
20 7,153,550 4,117 .0225 Geo. W. Bumpus
21 7,397,722 3,242 .0238 E. E. Newbert
22 |
47,077 |
44 |
.02 |
Chas. P. Silsby |
23 |
166,678 |
119 |
.022 |
H. W. Worthley |
24 |
725,000 |
309 |
.016 |
John J. Ryan, Baring |
25 |
319,806 |
269 |
.0185 |
Dan'l T. Richardson, East |
26 |
48,625 |
75 |
.03 |
Thos. Fitzpatrick, North |
27 |
20,297,609 |
6,727 |
.02 |
Frank A. Adams |
28 |
90,433 |
70 |
.021 |
Geo. F. Winslow |
29 |
7,266,909 |
2,660 |
.023 |
Albert J. Grassey |
30 |
29,064 |
70 |
.021 |
Lester Tibbitts, South |
31 |
2,766,276 |
1,500 |
.02 |
M. W. Lord |
32 |
452,331 |
317 |
.0188 |
E. H. Mosher |
33 |
98,213 |
115 |
.029 |
Laforest Allenwood, Ctr. |
34 |
63,269 |
78 |
•03 |
Edward J. Crowe |
35 |
473,813 |
325 |
.0283 |
H. A. Plummer, Sta. |
36 |
968,044 |
598 |
.018 |
John H. Stillings |
37 |
910,237 |
619 |
.02 |
Leander T. Barker |
38 |
7,232,180 |
3,934 |
.024 |
A. 0. Marcille |
39 |
274,145 |
265 |
.028 |
W. B. Goodrich |
40 |
204,575 |
271 |
.023 |
J. M. Ramsay |
41 |
89,259 |
56 |
.02 |
E. P. Blanchard . |
42 |
591,790 |
484 |
.018 |
Stephen B. Wescott |
43 |
581,204 |
488 |
.0208 |
Alpheus Dodge |
44 973,236 621 .024 W. T. Marr
jjg MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Date of Population
Town. Co. Incorporation 1890 1900
45 Bowdoin. Sag. Mar. 21, 1788 940 937
46 Bowdoinham, Sag. 1762 1,508 1,305
47 Bowerbank, Pis. Feb. 28, 1907 87 66
48 Bradford, Pen. Mar. 12, 183 1 1,215 954
49 Bradley, Pen. Feb. 3, 1835 ^^2 682
50 Bremen, Lin. Feb. 19, 1828 719 657
51 BREWER, Pen. Feb. 22, 1812
A City Mar. 11, 1889 4,193 4,835
52 Bridgewater, Aroos. Mar. 2, 1858 946 1,179
53 Bridgton, Cum. Feb. 7, 1794 2,605 2,868
54 Bristol, Lin. Jun. 18, 1765 2,821 2,572
55 Brooklin, Han. Jun. 9, 1849 1.046 936
56 Brooks, Waldo Feb. 5, 1814 475 352
57 Brooksville, Han. Jun. 13, 1817 1,310 1,171
58 Brookton, Wash. Mar. 2, 1883 429 285
59 Brownfield. Ox. Feb. 20, 1802 1,134 1,019
60 Brownville, Pis. Feb. 3. 1824 1.074 1,570
61 Brunswick, Cum. 1738 6,012 6.806
62 Buckfield, Ox. Mar. 16, 1793 1,200 1,139
63 Bucksport, Han. Jun. 25, 1792 2,644 2.339
64 Burlington, Pen. Mar. 8, 1832 460 394
65 Burnham, Waldo Feb. 4, 1824 846 766
66 Buxton, York July 14, 1772 2,036 1,838
67 Byron, Ox. Jan. 24, 1833 180 204
68 CALAIS, Wash. Jun. 16, 1809 7,290 7,655
A City Aug. 24, 1850
69 Cambridge, Som. Feb. 8, 1834 425 364
70 Camden, Knox Feb. 25, 1891 2,481 2,885
71 Canaan, Som. Jun. 17, 1788 1,130 977
72 Canton, Ox. Feb. 5, 1821 1,303 946
73 Cape Elizabeth, Cum. Mar. 15, 1895 887
74 Caribou, Aroos. Apr. 5, 1859 4,087 4,758
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL. 119
1907 Town and City Clerks
Valuation |
Polls ' |
rax Rate 1907-8 |
||
45 |
300,058 |
233 |
.0192 |
D. S. Jacques, Bowdoi |
46 |
541,835 |
302 |
.02 |
L. D. Small |
47 |
94,442 |
24 |
.0126 |
C. H. Clarke |
48 |
259,934 |
296 |
.021 |
Chas. H. Robbins |
49 |
184,509 |
201 |
.022 |
Jas. A. Rich |
SO |
132,413 |
167 |
.0333 |
G. L. Weston, Kent |
51 |
2,055,170 |
1,684 |
•03 |
G. W. Nickerson |
.52 |
352,580 |
336 |
.029 |
R. J. Kimball |
53 |
1,386,030 |
844 |
.017 |
Dan'l M. Crockett |
.54 |
866,981 |
783 |
.017 |
0. A. Poland |
55 |
202,776 |
280 |
.0242 |
Frank W. Cole |
56 |
257,143 |
215 |
.0225 |
0. W. Lane |
.57 |
288,552 |
269 |
.02 |
G. H. Tapley, West |
58 |
61,011 |
64 |
•0235 |
D. A. Daggett |
59 |
294,454 |
272 |
.0193 |
George Rowe |
•60 |
524,042 |
657 |
•03 |
E. H. Poole |
61 |
3,619,216 |
1,684 |
.018 |
Thos. H. Riley |
62 |
402,940 |
350 |
.023 |
Alfred Cole |
•63 |
891,107 |
672 |
.0285 |
A. B. Ames |
'64 |
145,247 |
131 |
.014 |
Geo. A. Lord |
65 |
224,271 |
236 |
.021 |
R. A. Black |
66 |
734,826 |
509 |
.0193 |
Geo. E. Smith, West |
67 |
100,000 |
69 |
.024 |
Henry H. Richards |
68 |
2,641,790 |
1,633 |
.0245 |
S. D. Morrell |
.69 |
128,745 |
126 |
.0215 |
0. B. Quimby |
70 |
2,408,965 |
986 |
.0188 |
E. E. Boynton |
71 |
289,725 |
314 |
.024 |
H. B. Harris |
72 |
292,640 |
321 |
.036 |
Geo. L. Wadlin |
73 |
951,265 |
232 |
.0146 |
Edward F. Hill |
74 |
1,689,016 |
1,229 |
.025 |
W. B. Hall |
120
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Date of |
Population |
|||
Town. Co. |
Incorporation |
1890 |
1900 |
|
75 |
Carmel, Pen. |
Jun. 21, 1811 |
1,066 |
962- |
76 |
Carroll, Pen. |
Mar. 30, 1845 |
546 |
487 |
T? |
Carthage, Fran. |
Feb. 22, 1802 |
439 |
448 |
78 |
Casco, Cum. |
Mar., 1 84 1 |
844 |
783 |
79 |
Castine, Han. |
Feb. 10, 1796 |
987 |
925 |
80 |
Castle Hill, Aroos. |
Feb. 25, 1903 |
537 |
567 |
81 |
Centerville, Wash. |
Mar. 16, 1842 |
114 |
91 |
82 |
Charleston, Pen. |
Feb. 16, 181 1 |
971 |
842 |
83 |
Charlotte, Wash. |
Jan. 19, 1825 |
381 |
315 |
84 |
Chelsea, Ken. |
Aug. 17, 1850 |
2,356 |
3,092- |
85 |
Cherryfield, Wash. |
Feb. 9, 1816 |
1,787 |
1,859 |
86 |
Chester, Pen. |
Feb. 26, 1834 |
368 |
363 |
87 |
Chesterville, Fran. |
Feb. 20, 1802 |
770 |
709 |
88 |
China, Ken. |
Jun. 5, 1818 |
1,423 |
1,380 |
89 |
Clifton, Pen. |
Aug. 7, 1848 |
284 |
236 |
90 |
Clinton, Ken. |
Feb. 28, 1795 |
1,518 |
1,398 |
91 |
Columbia, Wash. |
Feb. 8, 1796 |
587 |
516 |
92 |
Columbia Falls, Wash. |
Mar. 25, 1863 |
698 |
965 |
93 |
Concord, Som. |
Jan. 25, 1 82 1 |
345 |
291 |
94 |
Cooper, Wash. |
Feb. 6, 1822 |
264 |
207 |
95 |
Corinna, Pen. |
Dec. II, 1816 |
1,207 |
1,170 |
96 |
Corinth, Pen. |
Jun. 21, 1811 |
1,154 |
1,042 |
97 |
Cornish, York |
Feb. 27, 1794 |
1,118 |
987 |
98 |
Comville, Som. |
Feb. 24, 1798 |
785 |
689 |
99 |
Cranberry Isles, Han. |
Mar. 16, 1830 |
330 |
374 |
100 |
Crawford, Wash. |
Feb. II, 1828 |
140 |
112 |
lOI |
Crystal, Aroos. |
Mar. 21, 1901 |
297 |
370 |
102 |
Cumberland, Cum. |
Mar. 19, 1 82 1 |
1,487 |
1,404 |
103 |
Cushing, Knox |
Jan. 28, 1789 |
688 |
604 |
104 |
Cutler, Wash. |
Jan. 26, 1826 |
662 |
565 |
105 |
Damarascotta, Lin. |
July 26, 1847 |
1,012 |
876 |
106 |
Dan forth, Wash. |
Mar. 17, i860 |
1,063 |
1,092 |
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL. 121
1907 Town and City Clerks
Valuation |
Polls |
Tax Rate 1907-8 |
||
75 |
284,537 |
276 |
.018 |
C. K. Johnson |
1^ |
121,928 |
134 |
.0225 |
D. W. Lindsey |
77 |
161,736 |
117 |
.019 |
Elmer Holt ; |
78 |
278,600 |
219 |
.018 |
R. E. Gay |
79 |
529,808 |
250 |
.02 |
Frank S. Perkins |
80 |
96,916 |
149 |
•037 |
P. M. Smith, Mapleton i |
81 |
56,315 |
28 |
.0165 |
J. H. Barton |
82 |
274,636 |
280 |
.024 |
J. F. Dority |
83 |
78,656 |
88 |
•0175 |
Edwin E. Fisher |
84 |
226,648 |
212 |
.0205 |
N. M. Hemenway, Gardiner 9 |
85 |
420,564 |
416 |
.027 |
Chas. N. Adams |
86 |
74,440 |
100 |
.027 |
M. H. Haynes, Lincoln Ctr. i |
87 |
257,110 |
224 |
.026 |
A. H. Black |
88 |
531.720 |
420 |
.0245 |
W. W. Washburn |
89 |
60,789 |
69 |
.028 |
E. J. Penney |
90 |
518,685 |
402 |
.021 |
C. C. Hayes |
91 |
104,279 |
169 |
•O33M |
V. M. Look |
92 |
152,415 |
197 |
.022 |
Chas. F. Wilson |
93 |
72,986 |
91 |
•034 |
E. 0. Vittum, Bingham |
94 |
53,060 |
49 |
•0273 |
W. H. Morton |
95 |
428,514 |
360 |
.025 |
J. E. Gray |
96 |
419,991 |
327 |
.0146 |
E. A. Cole, East |
97 |
352,142 |
320 |
.0234 |
Preston C. Parker |
98 |
311,480 |
203 |
.021 |
F. C. Rowell, Skowhegan 7 |
99 |
233.287 |
134 |
.0182 |
Geo. W. Bulger |
100 |
37.391 |
41 |
.031 |
Jas. Wallace |
lOI |
116,258 |
132 |
•033 |
G. A. Young |
102 |
962498 |
456 |
•0135 |
D. L. Blanchard, Ctr. |
103 |
128.512 |
191 |
•023 |
Clarence J. Freeman |
104 |
89,020 |
198 |
.042 |
C. G. Aldrich |
105 |
452,054 |
255 |
.0225 |
E. R. Castner |
106 |
287,441 |
350 |
.028 |
Alex McClain, Jr. |
122
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Date |
of |
Population |
||||
Town. Co. |
Incorporation |
1890 |
1900 |
|||
107 |
Dayton, York |
Apr. 7, |
1854 |
500 |
473 |
|
108 |
Deblois, Wash. |
Mar. 4, |
1852 |
7^ |
71 |
|
109 |
Dedham, Han. |
Feb. 7, |
1837 |
366 |
327 |
|
no |
Deer Isle, Han. |
Jan. 30, |
1789 |
3.422 |
2,047 |
|
III |
Denmark, Ox. |
Feb. 20, |
1807 |
755 |
634 |
|
112 |
Dennysville, Wash. |
Feb. 13, |
1818 |
452 |
382 |
|
113 |
Detroit, Som. |
Feb. 19, |
1828 |
590 |
527 |
|
114 |
Dexter, Pen. |
Jun. 17, |
1816 |
2.732 |
2,941 |
|
115 |
Dixfield, Cx. |
Jun. 21, |
1803 |
988 |
1,052 |
|
116 |
Dixmont, Pen. |
Feb. 28,, |
1807 |
919 |
843 |
|
117 |
Dover, Pis. |
Jan. 19, |
1822 |
1,942 |
1,889 |
|
118 |
Dresden, Lin. |
Jun. 24, |
1794 |
1,043 |
882 |
|
119 |
Durham, xA.nd. |
Feb. 17, |
1789 |
r,iii |
1,230 |
|
120 |
Dyer Brook, Aroos. |
Mar. 31 |
, 1891 |
221 |
280 |
|
121 |
Eastbrook, Han. |
Feb. 8, |
1837 |
246 |
248 |
|
122 |
East Livermore, |
And. |
Mar. 20 |
, 1843 |
1,506 |
2,129 |
123 |
East Machias, Wash. |
Jan. 24, |
1826 |
1,637 |
1,521 |
|
124 |
Easton, Aroos. |
Feb. 24, |
1864 |
978 |
1,215 |
|
125 |
EASTPORT, Wash. |
Feb. 24, |
1798 |
4,908 |
5.311 |
|
A C |
ity |
Mar. 31 |
, 1893 |
|||
126 |
East MilHnocket, |
Pen. |
Feb. 21, |
1907 |
||
127 |
Eddington, Pen. |
Feb. 22, |
1811 |
729 |
663 |
|
128 |
Eden, Han. |
Feb. 23, |
1796 |
1,946 |
4.379 |
|
129 |
Edg-ecomb. Lin. |
Mar. 5. |
1774 |
749 |
607 |
|
130 |
Edinburg, Pen. |
Jan. 31, |
1835 |
54 |
65 |
|
131 |
Edmunds, Wash. |
Feb. 7, |
1828 |
395 |
492 |
|
132 |
Eliot. York |
Mar. I, |
1810 |
1,463 |
1,458 |
|
133 |
ELLSWORTH, |
Han. |
Feb. 26, |
1800 |
4,804 |
4.297 |
A C |
ity |
Feb. 6, |
1869 |
|||
134 |
Embden, Som. |
Jun. 22, |
1804 |
579 |
567 |
|
135 |
Enfield, Pen. |
Jan. 31, |
1835 |
769 |
1.062 |
|
136 |
Etna, Pen. |
Feb. 15, |
1820 |
646 |
527 |
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
123
1907 Town and City Clerks
Valuation Polls Tax Rate 1907-8
107 200,621 142 .0195 J. Burton Roberts
108 22,332 23 .021 Wm. B. Leighton
109 97,182 108 .0255 H. P. Burrill no 381,495 523 -0304 T. G. Pickering
111 332,245 195 .0163 Alfred W. Belcher
112 158,518 123 .019 Fred L. Gardner
113 158,292 162 .0185 G. L. Rand
114 1,282,724 1,054 .0262 J. W. Haines
115 377»045 365 .02 Geo. P. Stanley
116 237,159 256 .019 J. W. Harding
117 976,056 586 .0186 E. E. Whitney
118 349,089 277 .017 Wm. R. Houdlette, Mills
119 342,475 386 .026 G. E. Warren
120 93,633 81 .032 J. L. Moulton
121 57,952 dy .024 R. B. Lawrie
122 1,161,495 793 .022 I. B. Clary, Falls
123 450,879 409 .023 Fred Bogue
124 437^556 342 .026 W. J. Sawyer, Sprague's Mills
125 1,587,396 1,344 .03 W. F. Alexander
126 212,539 188 .038 C. J. Gosnell
127 170,547 201 .02 F. F. Merrill, East
128 6,097,779 1,580 .025 W. H. Sherman, Bar Harbor
129 175.788 171 .025 J. J. Patterson
130 20,679 II -02 Chas. M. Farnham, Howland
131 90,555 137 -026 Frank S. West
132 546,160 368 .0193 J. H. Dixon, South
133 2,024,226 1,352 .023 J. A. Cunningham
134 265,108 187 .025 B. A. Barron, No. Anson 2
135 245,418 284 .026 Edwin L. Buck, West
136 124,539 156 .027 L. B. Wheeler
124
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Date of |
Population |
|||
Town. Co. |
Incorporation |
1890 |
1900 |
|
137 |
Eustis, Fran. |
Feb. 18, 1 87 1 |
321 |
436 |
138 |
Exeter, Pen. |
Feb. 16, 181 1 |
939 |
879 |
139 |
Fairfield, Som. |
Jun. 18, 1788 |
3>5io |
3,878 |
140 |
Falmouth, Cum. |
1718 |
1,580 |
1,511 |
141 |
Farmiiigdale, Ken. |
Apr. 3, 1853 |
821 |
848 |
142 |
Farmington, Fran. |
Feb. I, 1794 |
3.207 |
3,288 |
143 |
Fayette, Ken. |
Feb. 28, 1795 |
649 |
560 |
144 |
. Forest City, Wash. |
Feb. 15, 1887 |
287 |
151 |
145 |
Fort Fairfield, Aroos. |
Mar. II, 1858 |
3,526 |
4,181 |
146 |
Fort Kent, Aroos. |
Feb. 23, 1869 |
1,826 |
2,528 |
147 |
Foxcroft. Pis. |
Feb. 29, 181 2 |
1,726 |
1,629 |
148 |
Frankfort, Waldo |
Jun. 25, 1789 |
1,099 |
1,211 |
149 |
Franklin, Han. |
Jan. 24, 1825 |
1,254 |
1,201 |
150 |
Freedom, Waldo |
Jun. II, 1813 |
510 |
479 |
151 |
Freeman, Fran. |
Mar. 4, 1808 |
464 |
397 |
152 |
Freeport, Cum. |
Feb. 14, 1789 |
2,482 |
2,339 |
153 |
Frenchville, Aroos. |
Feb. 23, 1869 |
2,560 |
1,316 |
154 |
Friendship, Knox |
Feb. 25, 1807 |
877 |
814 |
155 |
Fryeburg, Ox. |
Jan. II, 1777 |
1,418 |
1,376 |
156 |
GARDINER, Ken. A City |
Feb. 17, 1803 1850 |
5,491 |
5,501 |
157 |
Garland, Pen. |
Feb. 16, 181 1 |
973 |
857 |
158 |
Georgetown, Sag. |
Jun. 13, 1716 |
849 |
799 |
159 |
Gilead, Ox. |
Jun. 23, 1804 |
336 |
340 |
160 |
Glenburn, Pen. |
Jan. 29, 1822 |
583 |
461 |
161 |
Gorham, Cum. |
Oct. 30, 1764 |
2,888 |
2,540 |
162 |
Gouldsboro, Han. |
Feb. 16, 1789 |
1,709 |
1,259 |
163 |
Grafton, Ox. |
Mar. 19, 1852 |
98 |
81 |
164 |
Grand Isle, Aroos. |
Mar. 2, 1869 |
964 |
1,104 |
165 |
Gray, Cum. |
Jun. 19, 1778 |
1,517 |
1,388 |
166 |
Greenbush, Pen. |
Feb. 28, 1834 |
659 |
586 |
167 |
Greene, And. |
Jun. 18, 1788 |
885 |
826 |
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL. 125
1907 Town and City Clerks
Valuation Polls Tax Rate 1907-8
137 239,060 190 .0177 Guy Sedgeley, Stratton
138 272,122 277 .0238 Henry E. Butters
139 1,556,330 1,197 -0205 Wm. H. Totman
140 1,346,320 444 .0115 A. S. Noyes, West
141 479,723 217 .021 Geo. E. Stevens
142 1,868,185 905 .014 Louis Voter
143 236,644 184 .026 L. R. Fellows, Mt. \'ernon ^2
144 9,920 23 .04 F. O. Foster
145 2,044,480 1,164 -02 H. W. Perry
146 441,969 775 .024 Frank W. Mallett
147 800,515 522 .0235 W. M, Steward
148 286,820 316 .0264 Harry A. Thompson
149 337,638 337 -016 H. C. Crabtree
150 158,812 141 .024 W. R. Sparrow
151 96,935 no .025 C. C. Brown, Strong
152 1,285,614 734 .0185 R. E. Randall
153 109,526 264 .025 Eloi R. Michaud
154 244,788 262 .0245 C. W. Wotton
155 794,937 437 -0185 Norman Charles
156 3,589,056 1,658 .02 C. O. Wads worth
157 285,389 265 .0218 David E. Knight
158 267,030 238 .023 Wm. A. Todd, Ctr.
159 119,492 76 .0166 R. I. Peabody
160 167,925 126 .017 John F. Tolman
161 1,555,601 719 .0145 W. T. Libby
162 318,279 418 .021 Ernest Rice, Prospect Harbor
163 141,253 26 .011 Otis W. Brooks
164 115,007 257 .019 Florent Sanfacon
165 494,428 358 .0168 F. D. Sawyer, East
166 78,045 147 .04 T. A. Atwood. Olamon
167 300,999 273 .0235 O. E. Hanscom '■
126
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Town. Co.
1 68 Greenfield, Pen.
169 Greenville, Pis.
170 Greenwood, Ox.
171 Guilford, Pis.
172 HALLO WELL, Ken.
A City
173 Hampden, Pen.
174 Hancock, Han.
175 Hanover, Ox.
176 Harmony, Som.
177 Harpswell, Cum.
178 Harrington, Wash.
179 Harrison, Cum.
180 Hartford, Ox.
181 Hartland, Som.
182 Haynesville, Aroos.
183 Hebron, Ox.
184 Hermon, Pen.
185 Hersey, Aroos.
186 Hiram, Ox.
187 Hodgdon, Aroos.
188 Holden, Pen.
189 Hollis, York
190 Hope, Knox
191 Houlton, Aroos,
192 Hovvland, Pen.
193 Hudson, Pen.
194 Hurricane Isle, Knox
195 Industry, Fran.
196 Island Falls, Aroos.
197 Isle au Haut, Han.
198 Islesboro, Waldo
Date of Incorporation
1831 Feb. 6, 1836 Feb. 2, 1816 Feb. 8, 1 8 16 Apr. 26, 1 77 1 Aug. 29, 1850 Feb. 24, 1794 Feb. 21, 1828 Feb. 14, 1843 Jun. 15, 1803 Jan. 15, 1758 Jun. 17, 1797 Mar. 8, 1805, Jun. 13, 1798 Feb. 17, 1820 1876 Mar. 6, 1792 Jun. 13, 1814 Jan. 25, 1873 Feb. 27, 1814 Feb. II, 1832 Apr. 13, 1852 Feb. 27, 1798 Jun. 23, 1804 Mar. 8, 1831 Feb. 10, 1826 Feb. 25, 1825 Feb. 7, 1878 Jun. 20, 1803 Feb., 1872 Feb. 28, 1874 Jan. 28, 1789
Population 1890 1900
231
781
727
1,023
3.181
2,484
1,190
212
704
1,766
1,150
1,071
689
974
280
600
1,282
151 1.063
609
1,278
641
4,015 171
510 266
545
223
206
1,006
160
1,117
741
1.544 2-714
2,182 900 214 571 1.750 1,165 969 660
1,115 316
494
1,183
199
1. 105
1,130
602
1,274
599 4,686
519 430 257 553 1,063 182 923
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL. 127
1907 Town and City Clerks
Valuation |
Polls |
Tax Rai |
te 1907-8 |
|
168 |
44,013 |
41 |
•033^ |
Geo. Wheeler |
169 |
501,084 |
435 |
.024 |
Ralph P. Brown |
170 |
184,140 |
204 |
•03 |
M. A. Lapham, Locke's Mills |
171 |
643,365 |
543 |
.026 |
C. S. Bennett |
172 |
1,453,185 |
735 |
.02 |
E. M. Henderson |
173 |
785,910 |
764 |
.0182 |
Fred L. Wyman |
174 |
298,717 |
202 |
•0155 |
H. C. Crabtree |
175 |
77,913 |
77 |
.0165 |
Arthur G. Howe |
176 |
226,260 |
221 |
.0245 |
C. C. McLaughlin |
177 |
809,204 |
521 |
.016 |
E. K. Hodgkins, Ctr. |
178 |
226,871 |
286 |
.026 |
W. N. Dyer |
179 |
431,034 |
313 |
.017 |
Howard L. Sampson |
180 |
280,936 |
228 |
.027 |
T. B. W. Stetson, Canton i |
181 |
465,011 |
330 |
.024 |
Carl Randlett |
182 |
65,654 |
84 |
.016 |
A. C. Mitchell |
183 |
220,124 |
146 |
.0195 |
A. M. Richardson |
184 |
380,160 |
360 |
.017 |
Thurston Hunt |
185 |
59,488 |
58 |
•037 |
David Monteith |
186 |
357,215 |
275 |
.017 |
Chas. Cotton |
187 |
282,608 |
282 |
•0255 |
F. H. Vail |
188 |
146,069 |
167 |
.025 |
Wm. S. Gilmore, Brewer 5 |
189 |
432,476 |
377 |
.022 |
A. F. Flint, W. Buxton |
190 |
203,194 |
175 |
.019 |
H. H. Payson |
191 |
2,982,894 |
1,868 |
•03 |
Michael M. Clark |
192 |
293,756 |
193 |
.0195 |
W. H. Smart |
193 |
106,719 |
134 |
.028 |
Harry C. Smith |
194 |
60,175 |
97 |
.02039 |
John H. Landers |
195 |
112,009 |
148 |
•039 |
Chas. M. Hilton, W. Mills |
196 |
345,453 |
463 |
.025 |
Geo. H. Donham |
197 |
83,998 |
50 |
.029 |
John K. Collins |
198 |
872,080 |
252 |
.013 |
Geo. A. Warren, North |
128
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Town. Co.
199 Jackson, Waldo
200 Jay, Fran.
201 Jefferson, Lin.
202 Jonesboro, Wash.
203 Jonesport, Wash.
204 Kenduskeag, Pen.
205 Kennebunk, York
206 Kennebunkport, York
207 Kingfield, Fran.
208 Kingman, Pen.
209 Kittery, York
210 Knox, Waldo
211 Lagrange, Pen.
212 Lamoine, Han.
213 Lebanon, York
214 Lee, Pen.
215 Leeds, And.
216 Levant, Pen.
217 LEWISTON, And.
A City
218 Liberty, Waldo
219 Limerick, York
220 Limestone, Aroos.
221 Limington, York
222 Lincoln, Pen.
223 Lincolnville, Waldo
224 Linneus, Aroos.
225 Lisbon, And. ,
226 Litchfield, Ken.
227 Littleton, Aroos.
228 Livermore, And.
229 Lovell, Ox.
Date of Population
Incorporation 1890 1900
Jun. 12, 1818 522 439
Feb. 26, 1795 1,541 2,758
Feb. 24, 1807 1,391 1,155
Mar. 4, 1809 470 606
Feb. 3, 1832 1,917 2,124
Feb. 20, 1852 536 423
Jun. 24, 1820 3,172 3,228
1653 2,196 2,123
Jan. 24, 1816 601 693
Feb., 1873 671 936
Oct. 20, 1647 2,864 2,872
Feb. 12, 1819 657 559
Feb. II, 1832 721 574
Feb. II, 1870 726 594
Jun. 25, 1767 1,263 1,335
Feb. 3, 1832 929 801
Feb. 16, 1 80 1 999 1,065
Jun. 14, 18 1 3 880 789 Feb. 18, 1795
Mar. 15, 1861 21,701 23,761
Jan. 31, 1837 835 737
Mar. 6, 1787 966 874
Feb. 26, 1869 933 1,131
Feb. 9, 1792 1,092 1,001
Jan. 30, 1829 1.756 1,731
Jun. 23, 1802 1,361 1,223
Mar. 19, 1836 965 834
Jun. 22, 1799 3,120 3,603
Feb. 18, 1795 1,126 1,057
Mar. 18, 1856 924 956
Feb. 28, 1795 1,151 1,125
Nov. 15, 1800 853 693
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL. 129
1907 Town and City Clerks
Valuation |
Polls • |
Tax Rate 1907-8 |
||
199 |
142,810 |
144 |
.0207 |
R. E. Page, Brooks 4 |
:200 |
1,615,521 |
I, III |
0.17 |
M. A. Macomber |
201 |
413,379 |
338 |
.022 |
E. A. Hofses |
^02 |
101,291 |
147 |
•034 |
F. H. Shoppee |
203 |
502,838 |
619 |
.0265 |
H. F. Mansfield |
204 |
166,823 |
148 |
.022 |
F. W. Perkins |
205 |
2,210,109 |
822 |
.0176 |
A. W. Meserve |
206 |
1,441,200 |
708 |
.022 |
E. C. Miller |
207 |
336,979 |
295 |
.028 |
John G. Butts |
208 |
155,088 |
240 |
.024 |
E. Bunker |
209 |
858,608 |
896 |
.029 |
C. M. Prince |
210 |
179,744 |
163 |
.021 |
B. M. Shibles, Thomdike |
.211 |
257,192 |
187 |
.021 |
C. L. Doble |
212 |
179,481 |
176 |
•0175 |
Eben H. King |
213 |
374,916 |
416 |
.026 |
Fred Chamberlain, Ctr. |
214 |
119,589 |
215 |
.026 |
W. H. Averill |
215 |
318,959 |
303 |
.0178 |
King Bartlett |
216 |
233,518 |
254 |
.022 |
C. F. Wilson |
217 |
14,122,184 |
S.788 |
.02 |
L. N. Lajeunesse |
218 |
203,065 |
205 |
.022 |
G. H. CargiU |
219 |
309,555 |
228 |
.0195 |
Chas. F. Philpot |
220 |
433,350 |
277 |
.027 |
J. E. McMennamin |
221 |
326,834 |
273 |
.021 |
Harry Maxim, South |
222 |
559,747 |
647 |
•0265 |
Artemus Weatherbee |
223 |
290,764 |
320 |
.023 |
Arue A. Knight |
224 |
220,954 |
238 |
.0228 |
Willis H. Bither |
•225 |
2,253,960 |
1,127 |
•0175 |
F. E. Grossman, Falls |
226 |
337,470 |
244 |
.024 |
Geo. M. Rogers |
227 |
329-704 |
275 |
.024 |
L. F. Hall, Monticello |
228 |
427,365 |
348 |
.02 |
Wm. N. Bennett |
229 |
468,499 |
253 |
•0135 |
J. A. Farrington |
130
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Date of |
Population |
|||
Town. Co. |
Incorporation |
1890 |
1900 |
|
230 |
Lowell, Pen. |
Feb. 9. 1837 |
439 |
300 |
231 |
Lubec, Wash. |
Jun. 21, 1811 |
2,069 |
3.005 |
232 |
Ludlow, Aroos. |
Mar, 18, 1837 |
375 |
394 |
233 |
Lyman, York |
Apr. 24, 1780 |
854 |
687 |
234 |
Machias, Wash. |
Jun. 23, 1784 |
2,035 |
2,082 |
235 |
Machiasport, Wash. |
Jan. 24, 1826 |
1437 |
1,218 |
236 |
Madawaska, Aroos. |
Feb. 24, 1869 |
1 45 1 |
1,698 |
237 |
Madison, Som. |
Mar. 7, 1804 |
1,815 |
2,764 |
238 |
Madrid, Fran. |
Jan. 29, 1836 |
441 |
326 |
239 |
Manchester, Ken. |
Aug. 12, 1850 |
612 |
518 |
240 |
Mapleton, Aroos. |
Mar., 1880 |
832 |
853 |
241 |
Mariaville, Han. |
Feb. 29, 1836 |
271 |
218 |
242 |
Marion, Wash. |
Jan. 31, 1834 |
90 |
95 |
243 |
Marshfield, Wash. |
Jun. 30, 1846 |
299 |
227 |
244 |
Mars Hill, Aroos. |
Feb. 21, 1867 |
837 |
1,183 |
245 |
Masardis, Aroos. |
Mar. 21, 1839 |
250 |
438 |
246 |
Mason, Ox. |
Feb. 3, 1843 |
80 |
67 |
247 |
Mattawamkeag, Pen. |
Feb. 14, i860 |
633 |
527 |
248 |
Maxfield, Pen. |
Feb. 6, 1824 |
134 |
115 |
249 |
Mechanic Falls, And. |
Mar. 22, 1893 |
1,687 |
|
250 |
Meddybemps, Wash. |
Feb. 20, 1 84 1 |
156 |
154 |
251 |
Medford, Pis. |
Jan. 31, 1824 |
306 |
282 |
252 |
Medway, Pen. |
Feb. 8, 1875 |
653 |
297 |
253 |
Mercer, Som. |
Jun. 22, 1804 |
584 |
493 |
254 |
Mexico, Ox. |
Feb., 18 18 |
355 |
816 |
255 |
Milbridge, Wash. |
July 14, 1848 |
1,963 |
1,921 |
256 |
Mil ford. Pen. |
Feb. 28, 1833 |
835 |
838 |
257 |
Millinocket, Pen. |
Mar. 16, 1 901 |
1,144 |
|
258 |
Milo, Pis. |
Jan. 21, 1823 |
1,029 |
1,150 |
259 |
Minot, And. |
Feb. 18, 1802 |
1-355 |
808 |
260 |
Monmouth, Ken. |
Jan. 20, 1792 |
1,362 |
1,236 |
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1907 Town and City Clerks
Valuation |
Polls |
Tax Rate 1907-8 |
||
230 |
75^196 |
82 |
.026 |
C. G. Jewell, East |
231 |
874,922 |
774 |
.02 |
Chas. E. Morong |
232 |
97,918 |
lOI |
.027 |
A. J. Chase, Houlton i |
233 |
325-177 |
200 |
.017 |
Wm. M. Staples, W. Kennebunk |
234 |
781,735 |
504 |
.027 |
H. R. Taylor |
235 |
172,199 |
363 |
.028 |
W. C. Hanson |
236 |
168,744 |
348 |
.022 |
Raymond Albert, Upper |
237 |
1,720,257 |
946 |
.0189 |
Sam'l E. Remick |
238 |
89,390 |
102 |
•025 |
L. C. Reed |
239 |
261,200 |
169 |
.019 |
Geo. H. Kilbreth |
240 |
256,035 |
256 |
.028 |
E. A. Smith |
241 |
49,122 |
70 |
.027 |
Chas. F. Silsby, Tilden |
242 |
38,308 |
35 |
•035 |
W. R. Moffett |
243 |
56,915 |
^7 |
.0194 |
N. S. Bowker |
244 |
364,880 |
334 |
-0265 |
A. 0. Nutter |
245 |
134,224 |
168 |
•035 |
F. W. E. Goss, Ashland |
246 |
54,953 |
23 |
.0229 |
F. I. Bean |
247 |
126,892 |
154 |
.029 |
Fred A. Martin |
248 |
33>444 |
22 |
.024 |
E. S. Goodrich |
249 |
823,132 |
445 |
.021 |
Clarence M. Hntchins |
250 |
30764 |
44 |
.04 |
J. N. Bridges |
251 |
106,559 |
96 |
.0156 |
L. A. Bailey, Ctr. |
252 |
68,619 |
143 |
.027 |
Edgar T. Fiske |
253 |
165,009 |
156 |
.0205 |
N. E. True |
254 |
586,735 |
702 |
•0325 |
A. D. Virgin |
255 |
400,825 |
464 |
.0275 |
H. H. Brazzell |
256 |
603,963 |
303 |
.021 |
Joseph Spruce |
257 |
926,272 |
1,254 |
.022 |
Harry E. Reed |
258 |
962,852 |
734 |
.028 |
Leon G. C. Brown |
259 |
340,840 |
229 |
.021 |
F. P. Atwood, West |
260 |
636,485 |
390 |
.017 |
C. J. Bragdon |
132
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Date of |
Popuh |
ition |
||
Town. Co. |
Incorporation |
1890 |
1900 |
|
261 |
Monroe, Waldo |
Feb. 12, 1818 |
1,079 |
958 |
262 |
Monson, Pis. |
Feb. 8, 1822 |
1,237 |
1,116 |
263 |
Monticello, Aroos. |
July 29, 1846 |
1,132 |
1,332 |
264 |
Montville, Waldo |
Feb. 18, 1807 |
1,049 |
982 |
265 |
Morrill, Waldo |
Mar. 3, 1855 |
460 |
420 |
266 |
Moscow, Som. |
Jan. 30, 18 16 |
422 |
378 |
267 |
Mt. Chase, Pen. |
Mar. 21, 1864 |
284 |
299 |
268 |
Mt. Desert, Han. |
Feb. 17, 1789 |
1,355 |
1,600 |
269 |
Mt. Vernon, Ken. |
Jun. 28, 1792 |
940 |
906 |
270 |
Naples, Cum. |
1834 |
846 |
813 |
271 |
Newburgh, Pen. |
Mar. 13, 1819 |
867 |
734 |
272 |
Newcastle, Lin. |
Jun. 19, 1753 |
1,282 |
1,075 |
273 |
Newfield, York |
Feb. 26, 1794 |
794 |
676 |
274 |
New Gloucester, Cum. |
1774 |
1,234 |
1,162 |
275 |
New Limerick, Aroos. |
Mar. 18, 1837 |
567 |
600 |
276 |
Newport, Pen. |
Jun. 14, 1814 |
1,188 |
1,533 |
277 |
New Portland, Som. |
Mar. 9, 1808 |
1,034 |
913 |
278 |
Newry, Ox. |
Jun. 15, 1805 |
343 |
286 |
279 |
New Sharon, Fran. |
Jun. 20, 1794 |
1,064 |
946 |
280 |
New Sweden, Aroos. |
Jan. 29, 1895 |
707 |
867 |
281 |
New Vineyard, Fran. |
Feb. 22, 1802 |
660 |
584 |
282 |
Nobleboro, Lin. |
Nov. 20, 1788 |
947 |
810 |
283 |
Norridgewock, Som. |
Jun. 18, 1788 |
1,656 |
1.495 |
284 |
No. Berwick, York |
Mar. 22, 1 83 1 |
1,803 |
1,748 |
285 |
Northfield, Wash. |
Mar. 21, 1838 |
143 |
126 |
286 |
North Haven, Knox |
Jun. 30, 1846 |
552 |
551 |
287 |
Northport, Waldo |
Feb. 13, 1796 |
691 |
545 |
288 |
No. Yarmouth, Cum. |
1680 |
709 |
642 |
289 |
Norway, Ox. |
Mar. 9, 1797 |
2,665 |
2.902 |
290 |
Oakfield, Aroos. |
Feb. 25, 1897 |
720 |
860 |
291 |
Oakland, Ken. |
Feb. 26, 1873 |
2,044 |
1,913 |
292 |
Old Orchard, York |
Feb. 20, 1883 |
877 |
964 |
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL. 133
1907 Town and City Clerks
Valuation |
Polls Tax Rate 1907-8 |
|||
261 |
250,740 |
263 |
.023 |
F. L. Palmer |
262 |
248,509 |
407 |
.026 |
E. T. Hescock |
263 |
358,410 |
301 |
.02 |
L. E. Stackpole |
264 |
286,706 |
259 |
•0255 |
Chas. N. Allen, Freedorn 2 |
265 |
115,901 |
IIO |
.022 |
T. N. Pearson |
266 |
123,215 |
126 |
.027 |
Jos. B. Whitney, Bingham |
267 |
66,993 |
127 |
•034 |
Willis Myrick, Myrick |
268 |
1,862,072 |
527 |
•0175 |
L. H. Somes |
269 |
327,905 |
251 |
.0184 |
R. W. Leighton |
270 |
263,800 |
242 |
.022 |
Asa W. Folsom |
271 |
247,386 |
241 |
.021 |
J. A. Whitney |
2'] 2 |
686,265 |
315 |
•0175 |
Alexander Farnham |
273 |
219.554 |
176 |
.021 |
A. J. Shepard, West |
274 |
1,388,601 |
353 |
.011 |
Wm. H. True |
275 |
138,153 |
128 |
.024 |
J. J. Conlogue, Houlton i |
2y(i |
691,528 |
603 |
.028 |
Benj. T. Shaw |
277 |
260,335 |
291 |
.0244 |
Elijah Hodsdon |
278 |
179.076 |
93 |
.015 |
A. E. Bailey |
279 |
380,524 |
285 |
•0235 |
T. A. Paul |
280 |
173,402 |
309 |
.0312 |
N. E. Ringdahl, Sta. |
281 |
176,603 |
176 |
.02 |
0. S. Turner |
282 |
296,350 |
237 |
•019 |
J. 0. Oliver |
283 |
608,305 |
454 |
•023 |
b. F. Hall |
284 |
687,493 |
525 |
.0275 |
G. W. Perkins |
285 |
37.785 |
28 |
.027 |
C. B. Albee |
286 |
254453 |
177 |
.0192 |
J. 0. Brown |
287 |
324.499 |
189 |
.0152 |
F. A. Rhodes |
288 |
310,600 |
213 |
.0182 |
E. D. Loring |
289 |
1,290,210 |
960 |
.021 |
Geo. L. Curtis |
290 |
109,294 |
224 |
.032 |
Sam'l Drew, Burleigh |
291 |
918,405 |
728 |
.026 |
A. H. Lord |
292 |
1,062,652 |
311 |
.02 |
F. I. Luce |
134 MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Date of Population
Town. Co. Incorporation 1890 1900
293 OLD TOWN, Pen. Mar. 16, 1840 5,312 5,763
A City Feb. 19, 1891
294 Orient, Aroos. Apr. 9, 1856 244 208
295 Orland. Han. Feb. 21, 1828 1,190 900
296 Orneville, Pis. Jan. 30, 1832 492 325
297 Orono, Pen. .Mar. 12, 1806 2,790 3,257
298 Orrington, Pen. Mar. 21, 1788 1,406 1,266
299 Otis, Han. Mar. 19, 1835 239 152
300 Otisfield, Cum. Feb. 19, 1798 838 728
301 Oxford, Ox. Feb. 27, 1829 1,455 i.33i
302 Palermo, Waldo Jun. 23, 1804 887 757
303 Palmyra, Som. Jun. 20, 1807 1,004 91 5
304 Paris, Ox. Jun. 20, 1793 3,156 3,255
305 Parkman, Pis. Jan. 29, 1822 813 718
306 Parsonsfield, York Mar. 9, 1785 1,398 1,131
307 Passadumkeag, Pen. Jan. i, 1835 343 409
308 Patten, Pen. Apr. 16, 1841 936 1,174
309 Pembroke, Wash. Feb. 4, 1832 1,514 1,652
310 Penobscot, Han. Feb. 23, 1787 1,313 1,156
311 Perham, Aroos. Mar. 26, 1897 438 580
312 Perkins, Sag. Jun. 24, 1847 69 61
313 Perry, Wash. Feb. 12, 1818 945 1,245
314 Peru, Ox. Feb. 5, 182 1 692 yji
315 Phillips, Fran. Feb. 25, 1812 1,394 1,399
316 Phippsburg, Sag. Jan. 26, 1814 1,396 1,254
317 Pittsfield, Som. Jun. 19, 1819 2,503 2,891
318 Pittston, Ken. Feb. 4, 1779 1,281 1,177
319 Plymouth, Pen. Feb. 21, 1826 689 658
320 Poland, And. Feb. 17, 1795 2,472 1,648
321 Porter, Ox. Feb. 20, 1807 1,015 886
322 PORTLAND, Cum. July 4, 1786 36.425 50,145
A City Mar. 26, 1832
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL. 135
1907 |
Town and City Clerks |
|||
Valuation |
Polls |
Tax Rate 1907-8 |
||
293 |
2,179499 |
1,896 |
•03 |
A. 0. Woodman |
294 |
57,913 |
49 |
.032 |
L. H. Dunning |
295 |
263,687 |
360 |
.031 |
Ernest O. Sugden |
296 |
106,638 |
118 |
.027 |
W. S. Christie, Milo i |
297 |
1,100,335 |
778 |
.028 |
Chas. H. Ring |
298 |
394,725 |
377 |
•0175 |
H. J. Nickerson, South |
299 |
47,196 |
54 |
.041 |
A. F. Young |
300 |
240,570 |
232 |
•0255 |
R. F. Stone |
301 |
463,303 |
400 |
.02 |
R. F. Staples. Welchville |
302 |
202,416 |
211 |
.032 |
Geo. M. Crommett |
303 |
328,876 |
253 |
.0225 |
J. F. Harvey |
304 |
1,368,065 |
1,032 |
.0208 |
Wm. J. Wheeler, South |
305 |
220,249 |
197 |
.026 |
S. A. Buzzell |
306 |
403,660 |
350 |
.019 |
A. R. Leavitt |
307 |
86,884 |
136 |
•0325 |
M. D. Bean |
308 |
608,855 |
436 |
.02075 |
Fred R. Bailey |
309 |
320,812 |
377 |
•0205 |
W. H. Welch, West |
310 |
251,135 |
286 |
.027 |
Albert E. Varnum |
311 |
163,145 |
150 |
.024 |
W. H. Bragdon |
312 |
75,913 |
21 |
.00875 |
F. C. Lewis |
313 |
175,056 |
253 |
.024 |
Frederic Brown |
314 |
231,689 |
242 |
.026 |
W. S. Arnold, West |
315 |
584,057 |
493 |
•023 |
C. M. Hoyt |
316 |
408,705 |
294 |
.02 |
Sam'l H. Bowker |
317 |
1,379.552 |
920 |
.0215 |
Thos. E. Getchell |
318 |
480,799 |
324 |
.019 |
A. E. Lord, Gardiner 12 |
319 |
165,088 |
182 |
•025 |
W. H. Mclntire |
320 |
751,761 |
473 |
.0184 |
Clifton C. Mitchell |
321 |
220,763 |
273 |
.02 |
F. E. Sawyer, Kezar Falls |
322 54,184.011 15,138 .0216 F. F. Driscoll
136 MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Date of
Town. Co. Incorporation
323 Pownal, Cum. Mar. 3, 1808
324 Prentiss, Pen. Feb. 27, 1858
325 Presque Isle, Aroos. Apr. 4, 1859
326 Princeton, Wash. Feb. 3, 1832
327 Prospect, Waldo Feb. 24, 1794
328 Randolph, Ken. Mar. 4, 1887
329 Rangeley, Fran. Mar. 8, 1855
330 Raymond, Cum. Jun. 21, 1803
331 Readfield, Ken. Mar. 11, 1791
332 Richmond, Sag. Feb. 10, 1823
333 Ripley, Som. Dec. 11, 1816
334 Robbinston, Wash. Feb. 18, 181 1
335 ROCKLAND, Knox July 28, 1848
A City June, 1854
336 Rockport, Knox Feb. 17, 1791
337 Rome, Ken. Mar. ^, 1804
338 Roque Bluffs, Wash. Mar. 12, 1891
339 Roxbury, Ox. Mar. 17, 1835
340 Rum ford, Ox. Feb. 21, 1800
341 SACO, York Nov., 17 18
A City Feb. 18, 1867
342 St. Agatha, Aroos. Mar. 17, 1899
343 St. Albans, Som. Jnn. 14, 1813
344 St. George, Knox Feb. 7, 1803
345 Salem, Fran. Jan. 10, 1823
346 Sanford, York Feb. 27,, 1768
347 Sangerville, Pis. Jun- 13- 18 14
348 Scarborough, Cum. May, 1658
349 Searsmont, Waldo Feb. 5, 1814
350 Searsport, Waldo Feb. 13, 1845
351 Sebago, Cum. Feb. 10, 1826
352 Sebec, Pis. Feb. 28, 1812
Popul |
ation |
1890 |
1900 |
712 |
502- |
401 |
502 |
3.046 |
3>8o4 |
1,027 |
1,094 |
697 |
648 |
1,281 |
1,077 |
616 |
961 |
927 |
823 |
1,176 |
994 |
3,082 |
2,049 |
478 |
449 |
787 |
844 |
8,174 |
8,150 |
2,150 |
2,314 |
500 |
420 |
154 |
168 |
222 |
238 |
898 |
3,770 |
6,075 |
6,122 |
1,396 |
|
1,206 |
1,037 |
2,491 |
2,206 |
218 |
195 |
4,201 |
6,078 |
1,236 |
1,294 |
1,794 |
1,865 |
r,i44 |
949 |
1,693 |
1,349 |
681 |
576 |
725 |
593. |
137
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
1907 Town and City Clerks
Valuation Polls Tax Rate 1907-8
323 261,523 194 .019 True Warren
324 99,400 123 .031 J. F. Belden
325 2,081,690 1,215 .022 H. B. Thayer
326 252,675 309 .03 Stephen L. Peabody
327 160,791 193 .022 A. A. Ginn, Bucksport i
328 292,421 281 .02 A. C. Clark
329 738,560 387 .014 Edwd. H. Whitney
330 237,568 210 .02 Orrin B. Lane, East
331 486,348 289 .0215 G. W. Manter
332 952,162 503 .0207 Wm. R. Fairclough
333 140,965 136 .029 Chas. Bryant
334 143.575 180 .022 Wm. S. Vose
335 5>47i.6o8 2,691 .0225 A. L. Orne
336 1,216,022 629 .0235 W. F. Dillingham
337 107,566 151 .034 E. L. Blaisdell
338 28,751 44 .027 I. A. Johnson
339 109,920 94 .036 A. W. Robbins, Frye
340 3,068,379 2,205 -0215 John Longley, Falls
341 3,892,029 1,908 .0216 F. L. Whitehead
342 97>023 237 .027 B. S. Dufoure
343 387,745 333 -0236 Dan'l L. Frost
344 376,836 709 .03 C. E. Wheeler, Tenant's Har.
345 59,117 64 .027 Edgar Wills
346 3,368,033 1,884 -022 John Hargraves
347 489,405 385 -03 A. W. Campbell
348 1,089,216 556 .0192 E. S. Oliver
349 318,647 299 .0186 Allen L. Maddocks
350 698,441 400 .024 Wm. M. Parse
351 181,115 170 .024 M. P. Fitch, East
352 194,200 178 .023 D. L. Annis
138
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Town. Co.
353 Sedg:\vick:, Han.
354 Shapleigh, York
355 Sherman, Aroos.
356 Shirley, Pis.
357 Sidney, Ken.
358 Skowhegan, Som.
359 Smithfield, Som.
360 Smyrna, Aroos.
361 Solon, Som. 'i(i2 Somerville, Lin.
363 Sorrento, Han.
364 So. Berwick, York
365 Southport, Lin.
366 SO. PORTLAND, Cum.
A City
Z^7 So. Thomaston, Knox
368 So. West Harbor, Han.
369 Springiield, Pen.
370 Standish, Cum.
371 Starks, Som.
372 Stetson, Pen.
373 Steuben, Wash.
374 Stockton Spgs., Waldo
375 Stoneham, Ox.
376 Stonington, Han.
377 Stow, Ox.
378 Strong, Fran.
379 Sullivan, Han.
380 Sumner, Ox.
381 Surry, Han.
382 Swans Island, Han.
383 Swanville, Waldo
Date of Incorporation
Jan. 12. 1789 xMar. 5, 1785 Jan. 28, 1862 Mar. 9. 1834 Jan. 30, 1792 Feb. 5, 1823 Feb. 29, 1840 Mar. 7, 1839 Feb. 23, 1809 Mar. 25, 1858 Mar. 8, 1895 Feb. 12, 1814 Feb. 12, 1842 Nov. I, 1765 Dec. 5, 1898 July 28, 1848 Feb., 1905 Feb. 12, 1834 Nov. 30, 1785 Feb. 28, 1795 Jan. 28, 183 1 Feb. 2y, 1795 Mar. 13, 1857 Jan. 31. 1834 Feb. 18. 1897 Jan. 28, 1833 Jan. 31, 1801 Feb. 16, 1789 Jun. 13, 1798 Jun. 21, 1803 Mar. 26, 1897 Feb. 19, 1818
Popul |
ation |
1890 |
1900 |
1,012 |
902 |
968 |
847 |
909 |
980 |
291 |
248 |
1.334 |
1,068 |
5.068 |
5,180 |
479 |
449 |
303 |
411 |
977 |
996 |
453 |
374 |
117 |
|
3434 |
3.188 |
533 |
527 |
5459 |
6.287 |
1,534 |
1.426 |
About 700 |
|
(>n |
532 |
1,841 |
1.504 |
766 |
636 |
618 |
503 |
982 |
901 |
1,149 |
872 |
322 |
284 |
1,648 |
|
291 |
270 |
627 |
637 |
1,379 |
1.034 |
901 |
802 |
986 |
900 |
632 |
758 |
689 |
502 |
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL. 139
1907 Town and City Clerks
Valuation |
Polls |
Tax Rate 1907-8 |
||
353 |
217,410 |
279 |
.023 |
Horace N. Dority |
354 |
228,451 |
211 |
.025 |
Leroy S. Patch |
355 |
263,385 |
301 |
.028 |
L. E. Jackman, Mills |
356 |
103,497 |
80 |
.023 |
A. C. Mitchell |
357 |
389,382 |
299 |
.023 |
S. N. Waite, Augusta 7 |
358 |
3,647,575 |
1,648 |
.02 |
George Simpson |
359 |
231,046 |
151 |
.027 |
H. E. Groves, Oakland 34 |
360 |
110,942 |
108 |
•03 |
A. E. Eastabrook, Mills |
361 |
366,035 |
310 |
.025 |
Perry S. Longley |
362 |
56,618 |
103 |
•033 |
Morrill Glidden |
363 |
265,578 |
56 |
•0195 |
L. T. Havey |
364 |
1,144,448 |
819 |
.022 |
G. A. Mathes |
365 |
364,697 |
132 |
.018 |
E. E. Pinkham, West |
366 |
3,037,230 |
2,056 |
.0238 |
W. E. Allen |
367 |
380.154 |
411 |
.025 |
C. E. Ward |
368 |
371,925 |
259 |
.0208 |
Arthur L. Somes |
369 |
114.782 |
135 |
•034 |
W. E. Murdock |
370 |
771,845 |
498 |
.017 |
A. H. Butterfield |
371 |
193,367 |
178 |
.021 |
W. H. Duley |
372 |
182.555 |
148 |
.022 |
S. J. Ridlon |
373 |
195,894 |
271 |
•0255 |
Sherman G. Cushman |
374 |
452,012 |
355 |
.0205 |
Walter F. Trundy |
375 |
107,053 |
114 |
.0205 |
Eugene Evans, East |
376 |
495,727 |
842 |
.0376 |
E. E. Crockett |
377 |
132,013 |
66 |
.017 |
Isaac A. Walker |
378 |
273,757 |
226 |
.022 |
C. B. Richardson |
379 |
339,499 |
342 |
.01875 |
Clarence Havey, North |
380 |
275,368 |
250 |
•0215 |
L. B. Heald, East |
381 |
185,435 |
229 |
.025 |
John F. Staples |
382 |
149,469 |
238 |
.0202 |
Austin Joyce, Atlantic |
383 |
136,650 |
169 |
•0235 |
Levi D. Holmes, Belfast 2 |
140 MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Date of Population
Town. Co. Incorporation 1890 1900
384 Sweden, Ox. Feb. 26, 181 3 338 282
385 Talmage, Wash. Feb. 8, 1875 "2 93
386 Temple, Fran. Jun. 20, 1803 470 394
387 Thomaston, Knox Mar. 20, 1777 3,009 2,688
388 Thorndike, Waldo Feb. 15, 1819 589 497
389 Topsfield, Wash. Feb. 24, 1838 375 282
390 Topsham, Sag. 1764 i,394 2.097
391 Tremont, Han. Jun. 3. 1848 2,036 2,010
392 Trenton, Han. Feb. 16, 1789 528 459
393 Trescott, Wash. Feb. 7, 1827 485 463
394 Troy, Waldo Feb. 22, 181 2 868 y^
395 Turner, And. July 7, 1786 2,016 1,842
396 Union, Knox Oct. 20, 1786 1,436 1,248
397 Unity, Waldo Jun. 22, 1804 922 877
398 Upton, Ox. Feb. 9, i860 232 242
399 Vanceboro, Wash. Mar. 4, 1874 870 550
400 Van Buren, Aroos. 1881 1,168 1,878
401 A^assalborough, Ken. Apr. 26, 1771 2,052 2,062
402 Veazie, Pen. Mar. 2(>, 1853 650 555
403 Verona, Han. Feb. 18, 1861 323 234
404 Vienna, Ken. Feb. 20, 1802 495 406
405 Vinalhaven, Knox Jun. 25, 1789 2,617 2,358
406 Waite, Wash. 1876 159 135
407 Waldo, Waldo Mar. 17, 1845 581 468
408 Waldoboro, Lin. Jun. 29, 1773 3,505 3,145
409 Wales, And. Feb. i, 1816 451 436
410 Waltham, Han. Jan. 29, 1833 242 192
411 Warren, Knox Nov. 7, 1776 2,037 2,069
412 Washburn, Aroos. Feb. 25, 1861 1,097 1,225
413 Washington, Knox Feb. 27, 181 1 1,230 1,019
414 Waterboro, York Mar. 6, 1787 1,357 1,169
415 Waterford, Ox. Mar. 2, 1797 1,001 917
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL. .
1907 Town and City Clerks
Valuation Polls Tax Rate 1907-8
384 157,287 97 .017 Enfield S. Plummer
385 ^Z,^^7 25 .0177 F. E. Wallace
386 136,098 133 .018 A. I. Sargent
387 1,245,143 588 .02252 E. D. Carlton
388 200,764 158 .0225 B. P. Hurd
389 99,301 70 .022 John Kneeland
390 1,129,351 622 .0155 Warren W. Goud
391 240,225 351 .0255 L. A. Bunker, McKinley
392 127,164 125 .021 Frank Dunbar
393 56,732 133 .032 Wm. N. Wilcox, Whiting
394 257,250 218 .02 Clarence Whitney
395 969,735 577 -017 Albert Bradford
396 508,808 381 .026 H. E. Messer
397 305,755 270 .02 E. D. Chase
398 121,291 ^j .017 J. O. Douglass
399 175.633 148 .023 G. H. Smith
400 641,220 595 .0232 A. J. Dubay
401 1,005,757 585 .0205 W. H. Marriner, North
402 291,492 161 .02 H. L. Pratt
403 70,373 73 .016 Peter Abbott
404 140,499 144 .024 F. R. Eaton
405 674,726 735 .027 Owen P. Lyons
406 25,973 35 .0374 C. T. Parker
407 137,906 124 .018 Levi M. Bryant
408 1,182,118 939 .019 Percy E. Storer
409 211,537 148 .0185 W. E. Webster, Sabattus i
410 79,294 63 .0165 M. K. Haslam
411 802,299 608 .0182 G. D. Gould
412 269,931 343 .0332 Jas. M. Story
413 256.181 296 .023 A. E. Johnston
414 345,050 319 .021 H. B. Swett, Ctr.
415 298,964 287 .024 Melville Monroe, South
141
142
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Town. Co.
416 WATERMLLE, Ken.
A City
417 Wayne, Ken.
418 Webster, And.
419 Weld, Fran.
420 Wellington, Pis.
421 Wells, York
422 Wesley, Wash.
423 West Bath, Sag.
424 WESTBROOK, Cum.
A City
425 Westfield, Aroos.
426 West Gardiner, Ken.
427 Weston, Aroos.
428 Westport, Lin.
429 Whitefield, Lin.
430 Whiting, Wash.
431 Whitney ville. Wash.
432 Williamsburg, Pis.
433 Willimantic, Pis.
434 Wilton, Fran.
435 Windham, Cum.
436 Windsor, Ken.
437 Winn, Pen.
438 Winslow, Ken.
439 Winter Harbor, Han.
440 Winterport, Waldo
441 Winthrop, Ken.
442 Wiscasset, Lin.
443 Woodland, Aroos.
444 Woodstock, Ox.
Date of Incorporation
Jun. 23, 1802 Jan. 23, 1888 Feb. 12, 1798 Mar. 7, 1840 Feb. 8, 1816 Feb. 23, 1828 Aug. 30, 1653 Jan. 24, 1833 Feb. 14, 1844 Feb. 14, 1814 Feb. 24, 1 89 1 Mar. 7, 1905 Aug. 8, 1850 Mar. 17, 1835 Feb. 5, 1828 Jun. 19, 1809 Feb. 15, 1825 Feb. 10, 1845 Jun. 21, 1820 Feb. 22, 1 88 1 Jun. 22, 1803 Jun. 12, 1762 Mar. 3, 1809 Mar. 21, 1857 Apr. 26, 1771 Feb. 21, 1895 Mar. 12, i860 Apr. 26, 1 77 1 Jun. 10, 1802 Mar. 5, 1880 Feb. 7, 181 5
Popul |
ation |
1890 |
1900 |
7,107 |
9,477 |
775 |
707 |
951 |
1,181 |
885 |
738 |
584 |
413 |
2,029 |
2,007 |
227 |
198 |
307 |
291 |
6,632 |
7,283 |
166 |
259 |
853 |
693 |
404 |
367 |
451 |
330 |
1,215 |
1,156 |
393 |
399 |
413 |
424 |
162 |
117 |
446 |
419 |
1,622 |
1,674 |
2,216 |
1,929 |
853 |
782 |
936 |
688 |
1,814 |
2.277 |
571 |
|
1.926 |
1,623 |
2,111 |
2,088 |
1,733 |
1,273 |
885 |
1,096 |
859 |
816 |
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i( |
P07 |
Town and City Clerks |
||
Valuation |
Polls |
Tax Ra |
te 1907-8 |
|
416 |
6,196,644 |
3,839 |
.0225 |
F. W. Clair |
417 |
226,082 |
192 |
.023 |
J. M. Moulton |
418 |
551738 |
332 |
.0185 |
J. W. Maxwell, Sabattus |
419 |
228,276 |
249 |
.026 |
Cleff Maxwell |
420 |
118,331 |
132 |
•032 |
I. M. Whitehouse |
421 |
912,175 |
584 |
.023 |
Geo. G. Hatch |
422 |
47,857 |
52 |
•034 |
Jas. McCoomb |
423 |
152,293 |
93 |
.022 |
Henry Rose |
424 |
4,472,695 |
2,188 |
.02 |
E. A. Leighton |
425 |
145,342 |
151 |
•033 |
J. F. Taylor, Presque Isle 3 |
426 |
295,605 |
210 |
.019 |
F. G. Wright, Gardiner 14 |
427 |
58,850 |
119 |
•043 |
Elmer J. Earl |
428 |
92,838 |
92 |
.018 |
Chas. L. Cromwell |
429 |
406,373 |
243 |
.021 |
Jas. A. Douglass, North |
430 |
103,563 |
109 |
.022 |
F. A. Bucknam |
431 |
57,364 |
78 |
.033 |
Thos. Carney |
432 |
41,331 |
34 |
.0275 |
R. J. Williams, Brownville |
433 |
75,517 |
67 |
.028 |
C. C. Norton, Norton |
434 |
938,540 |
683 |
.018 |
J. E. Hiscock |
435 |
1,114,064 |
623 |
.0158 J. N. Swett, South I |
|
436 |
237,465 |
224 |
.0275 |
H. A. N. Button |
437 |
158,421 |
201 |
.024 |
J. E. Clark |
438 |
2,210,125 |
641 |
.021 |
T. W. Bassett |
439 |
465,000 |
201 |
.021 |
J. M. Gerrish |
440 |
528,296 |
487 |
.023 |
Dan'l M. Spencer |
441 |
1,303,500 |
617 |
.014 |
E. S. French |
442 |
457,549 |
385 |
.024 |
Sol. Holbrook |
443 |
212,394 |
247 |
.029 |
Wylie Margerson |
444 |
2^53,939 |
268 |
.019 |
X. I. Swan, Brv-ant's Pond |
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Town. Co.
445 Woodville, Pen.
446 Woolwich, Sag.
447 Yarmouth, Cum.
448 York, York
Date of Incorporation
Feb. 28, 1895 Oct. 20, 1759 Aug. 8, 1849 1652
Population 1890 1900
242 1,007 2,098 2.444
160
880
2,274
2,668
Organized as a city in the time of Gorges, Apr. 10, 1641, the first EngHsh city on this continent.
F*lanta-tions of IMaine.
(by counties)
AROOSTOOK COUNTY |
|||
Name |
Organized Population |
1900 Clerks |
|
AUagash |
June 24, 1886 |
190 |
Robert McBriarty |
Gary |
June 27, 1883 |
400 |
Wm. Reed |
Gaswell |
1879 |
368 |
N. Berube |
Ghapman |
1874 |
285 |
E. D. McLaughlin |
Gonnor |
1877 |
453 |
Michael Thibodeau |
Gyr |
502 |
Jos. Lapierre |
|
Letter E |
Sept. 26, 1898 |
44 |
J. R. Mills |
Eagle Lake |
1856 |
406 |
H. OuiUette, Mills |
Garfield |
April 13, 1885 |
III |
L. Young, Ashland |
Glenwood |
178 |
R. A. Jenkins |
|
Hamlin |
574 |
Henry Duplessis |
|
Hammond |
Feb. 17, 1886 |
116 |
John S. Snell |
Hill |
1884 |
124 |
Remi Labe |
Macwahoc |
Dec. 16, 185 1 |
153 |
Frank E. Libby |
Merrill |
1876 |
298 |
J. H. Gardner |
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1907
Town and City Clerks
Valuation |
|
445 |
58,460 |
446 |
334,060 |
447 |
1,446,178 |
448 |
2,377,418 |
Polls Tax Rate 1907-8
37 .03 Wm. Chesley 244 .019 B. D. Farnham 625 .02 L. R. Cook, Yarmouthville 'j};j .022 G. F. Plaisted, Corner
Name |
Organized Population |
1900 Clerks |
|
Moro |
1850 |
217 |
S. C. Bates |
Nashville |
April 17, 1889 |
32 |
E. A. Hill |
New Canada |
Nov. 9, 1 88 1 |
419 |
Thos. Desjardins |
Oxbow |
1870 |
153 |
J. M. McLean |
Portage Lake |
1872 |
241 |
0. L. Stevens |
Reed |
399 |
C. W. Springer |
|
Silver Ridge |
July 20, 1863 |
168 |
C. F. Chute |
St. Francis |
568 |
D. McKenzie |
|
St. John |
371 |
Duncan Sinclair |
|
Stockholm |
Mar. 23, 1895 |
191 |
N. A. Wessel |
Wade |
1859 |
271 |
R. H. Story |
Wallagrass |
May 2, 1874 |
784 |
Jos. Labe, Jr. |
Westmanland |
June I, 1892 |
100 |
0. F. Peterson |
FRANKLIN COUNTY |
|||
Coplin |
1856 |
70 |
R. E. Paine |
Dallas |
1845 |
172 |
C. H. Adams |
Lang |
87 |
Leo Taylor |
|
Rangeley |
1859 |
98 |
Lyman E. Moore |
Sandy River |
1905 (est) 80 |
John Clark |
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HANCOCK COUNTY Name Organized Population 1900 Clerks
Long Island 174 Wm. A. VanNorden
No. 33 1840 82 J. S. Archer
No. 8 June 26, 1877 17 Howard C. Fletcher
No. 21 58 Geo. C. Jordan
KNOX COUNTY
Matinicus Isle 1840 184 L. M. Philbrook
Muscle Ridge Oct. 28, 1904 R. A. Webster
Criehaven March 3, 1897 47 H. J. McClure
Monhegan
LINCOLN COUNTY
94 W, S. Stanley
OXFORD COUNTY
Lincoln |
1875 |
73 |
C. T. Fox |
Magalloway |
1883 |
77 |
P. C. Ripley |
Milton |
1842 |
202 |
W. S. Millett |
PENOBSCOT COUNTY |
|||
Drew |
120 |
W. Butters, Wytopitlock |
|
Lakeville |
Feb. 29, 1868 |
129 |
J. Ham |
Grand Falls |
52 |
A. S. Folsom |
|
Seboeis |
Apr. 8, 1890 |
96 |
W. 0. Smart |
Stacyville |
i860 |
347 |
Rob't N. McClure |
Webster |
Sept. I. 1856 |
124 |
W. H. Lamb, Springfield |
PISCATAQU |
IS COUNTY |
||
Barnard |
Mar. 15, 1895 |
98 |
H. T. Ladd |
Elliottsville |
Jan. 3, 1887 |
86 |
H. W. Lane, Monson |
Kingsbury |
July 20, 1886 |
106 |
W. J. Hilton |
Lake View |
June 16, 1892 |
173 |
A. P. Cook |
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Apr. 18, 1895 1840
Name Bigelow Brighton Caratunk Dead River Dennistown Flagstaff Highland Jackman Lexington Apr. 18, 1885
Mayfield July 5, 1892
Moose River Dec. 21, 1903 Pleasant Ridge Oct. 17, 1840 The Forks West Forks March, 1893
SOMERSET COUNTY Organized Population 1900 Clerks
Jan. 18, 1895 57 R. Ricker, Flagstaff
368 F. T. Farrin
218 Ernest Sterling
91 E. A. Sampson
96 A. A. Graffte
115 Wm. M. Viles
67 W. C. Safford
352 Jos. D. Chamberland
251 O. W. Chase,
No. New Portland
89 H. S. Brown
239 M. E. Holden
114 A. L. Healy
157 W. S. Young
160 J. H. Morris
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Cody^nlle 69 Thos. O. Hill
Grand Lake Feb. 11, 1897 221 A. R. Wheaton
No. 14 yj S. E. Gray, Dennysville
No. 21 1859 86 Jas. E. Libby
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Agricultural Statistics.
(From the United States Census Report.)
Maine has a total land area of 29,895 square miles, of which 9,844 square miles, or 32.9%, are included in farms. The sur- face consists of two great slopes, the northern and the southern. The northern slope, comprising about one-third of the total area, is drained by the St. John river and its tributaries, the southern slope by numerous streams which flow into the Atlantic. The broad, flat divide which separates the two slopes serves as a natural reservoir, most of the rivers of the State having their sources in the large lakes of this region. Some of the lakes have outlets on both sides of the watershed.
The surface of a large part of the State is rugged and broken. The soil of the river valleys is very productive, but in the moun- tainous regions and along the sea coast it is for the most part sterile. The Aroostook Valley, which comprises the largest area of fertile farming land in New England, has a deep, porous, yellow loam, especially adapted to the growing of fruits and vegetables. This section has developed remarkably during the last decade.
NUMBER AND SIZE OF FARMS IN THE STATE.
The following table gives, by decades since 1850. the number of farms, the total and average acreage, and the per cent, of farm land improved.
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Number Number of Acres in Farms. % Im-
Year. of Farms. Total. Improved. Unimproved. Average, proved.
1900, 59,299 6,299,946 2,386,889 3,913,057 106.2 37.9
1890, 62,013 6,179,925 3,044,666 3,135,259 997 49-3
1880, 64,309 6,552,578 3,484,908 3,067,670 loi.y 53.2
1870, 59,804 5,838,058 2,917,793 2,920,265 97.6 50.0
i860, 55,698 5,727,671 2,704,133 3,023,538 102.8 47.2
1850, 46,760 4,555,393 2,039,596 2,515.797 97.4 44.8
Number and Acreage of Farms, and Value of Farm Property, June I, 1900, classified by principal source of income.
Principal Source Number Number of Acres in Farms. Value of
of Income. of Farms. Av. Total. Per ct. Farm Prop.
Dairy products, I7,740 100.6 1,785,286 28.4 $38,751,782
Live stock, 15,048 102.1 1,537,083 24.4 28,978,§48
Hay and grain, 7,453 97.5 726,661 11.5 13,601,110
Vegetables, 5,263 101.8 535,6ii 8.5 12,409,818
Fruit, 551 64.2 35,404 0.6 1,075,509
Flowers and plants, 65 9.6 625 (i) 293,255
Nursery products, 16 78.4 1,254 (i) 84,940
Miscellaneous, 13,163 127.5 1,678,022 26.6 27,215,542
The State, 59,299 106.2 6,299,946 loo.o 122,410,904
(i) Less than one-tenth of one per cent.
Number and Acreage of Farms, and Value of Farm Property, June I, 1900, classified by area, with percentages.
No. of |
No.( |
Df Acres in |
Farms. |
Val. Farm |
Prop. |
|
Area. |
Farms. |
Average. Total. |
Per ct. |
Total. Per ct. |
||
Under 3 acres. |
371 |
2.8 |
1,034 |
(I) |
$441,290 |
0.4 |
3 to 9, |
2,042 |
7-Z |
14,933 |
0.2 |
2,484,250 |
2.0 |
10 to 19, |
2,890 |
14. 1 |
40,690 |
0.7 |
3,752,260 |
3-1 |
20 to 49, |
9,267 |
34-3 |
317,627 |
50 |
13,131,150 |
10.7 |
50 to 99, |
18,644 |
69.6 |
1,297,754 |
20.6 |
31,386,890 |
25-7 |
100 to 174, |
17,191 |
123.8 |
2,127,393 |
33.8 |
39,178,374 |
32.0 |
175 to 259, |
5,662 |
207.0 |
1,171,767 |
18.6 |
17,399,050 |
14.2 |
260 to 499, |
2,598 |
322.5 |
837,867 |
13-3 |
10,301,900 |
8.4 |
500 to 999, |
516 |
594-4 |
306,709 |
49 |
2,954,890 |
2.4 |
1,000 and over, |
114 |
1,615.5 |
184,172 |
2.9 |
1,380,850 |
I.I |
The State, |
59,299 |
106.2 |
6,299,946 |
1 00.0 |
122,410,904 |
1 00.0 |
(i) Less than one-tenth of one per cent.
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Acreages, Quantities |
and Value |
in 1899. |
|
Crops. |
Acres. |
Hay and forage, |
1,270,254 |
Potatoes. |
71,765 |
Forest products, |
|
Oats, |
108,661 |
Orchard fruits. |
117,322 |
Corn, |
16,856 |
Dry beans. |
10,252 |
Buckwheat, |
25,292 |
Small fruits, |
1,036 |
Flowers and plants. |
71 |
Barley, |
8,809 |
Wheat, |
6,667 |
Nursery products. |
106 |
Dry peas, |
2,300 |
Onions, |
168 |
Maple syrup, |
|
Grapes, |
51 |
Rye, |
611 |
Seeds, |
6 |
Clover seed, |
|
Grass seed. |
|
Maple sugar. |
|
Nuts, |
|
Chicory, |
29 |
Flaxseed, |
2 |
Mi seel. Vegetables, |
19,84s |
Other miscellany, |
and Values of the Principal Farm Crops
Quantity of Product. 1,136,774 tons 9,813,748 bu.
3,799.435 bu. 1,438,919 bu.
645,040 bu.
137,290 bu.
468,320 bu.
252,850 bu. 116.720 bu.
35,991 bu. 44,489 bu. 16,024 gals.
2,758 centals
9,290 bu.
519 bu. 417 bu. 5,500 pounds
64.820 pounds 16 bu.
Total,
1,660.103
Value.
$10,641,546
3.711,999 2,652,249
1,374,573
833.634
326,824
290,885
185,836
157,679
155,131
137,448
107,396
46,207
44,618
38,160
15,280
7,584
6,126
3,082
2,956
854
643
593
217
22
1,207,141
5.371
$21,954,054
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Maine Newspapers.
ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY
Lewiston Journal, Lewiston Bates Student, Lewiston
Lewiston Evening Journal, Lisbon Enterprise, Lisbon Falls
Lewiston The Adertiser, Livermore Falls
Lewiston Daily Sun, Lewiston Mechanic Falls Ledger, Me-
Le Messager, Lewiston chanic Falls
AROOSTOOK COUNTY
The Ashland Gazette, Ashland Aroostook Pioneer, Houlton
The Naturalist, Ashland Aroostook Times, Houlton
Aroostook Republican, Caribou Aquillo; Houlton
Ft. Fairfield Review, Ft. Fair- The Star Herald, Presque Isle field
CUMBERLAND COUNTY
Zion's Advocate, Portland Maine State Press, Portland Portland Daily Press, Portland Portland Sun. Times, Portland Weekly Eastern Argus, Port- land Daily Eastern Argus, Portland Portland Daily Advertiser, Portland
Casco Bay Breeze, Portland The Bibelot, Portland Welcome Guest, Portland Ladies' Magazine, Portland The Magnet, Portland Portland Transcript, Portland Westbrook Chronicle Gazette,
Portland Maine State S. S. Star, Port- land
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Portland Evening Express, The Brunswick Record, Bruns-
Portland wick
Portland Sun. Telegram, Port- Bowdoin Orient, Brunswick
land The Bridgton News, Bridgton
Masonic Token, Portland Coast Watch, South Portland
Pine Tree Magazine, Portland Cape Elizabeth Sentinel, South
Safeguard and Armory, Port- Portland
land Six Towns Times, Freeport
Maine Citizen, Portland Narragansett Sun, Gorham
Maine Coast Cottager, Port- Deering News and Globe-Star,,
land Westbrook
Board of Trade Journal, Port- land
FRANKLIN COUNTY
Farmington Chronicle, Farm- Our Little People, Farmington
ington Maine Woods, Phillips
School World, Farmington Maine Woodsman, Phillips
HANCOCK COUNTY
Ellsworth American, Ellsworth Maine Coast Cottager, Bar
Ellsworth Enterprise, Ellsw'th Harbor
Hancock County Democrat, Hancock County Press, Bucks- Ellsworth port
Bar Harbor Record, Bar Har- Deer Isle Messenger, Deer Isle
bor The Island Herald, North East
Bar Harbor Life (Sum.) Bar Harbor Harbor
KENNEBEC COUNTY
The Kennebec Journal, Au- The Hallowell Register, Hallo-
gusta well
Daily Kennebec Journal, Au- The Eastern Poultryman,
gusta Kent's Hill
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Maine Farmer, Augusta The New Age, Augusta Family Herald, Augusta National Farmer, Augusta Golden Moments, Augusta Sunshine, Augusta Literary Companion. Augusta Vickery's Fireside Visitor, Au- gusta Hearth and Home, Augusta Good Stories, x\ugusta The American Woman, Au- gusta Happy Hours, Augusta Comfort, Augusta Carleton's Sportsman's Jour- nal, Augusta The Reporter Journal, Gardi- ner
Oakland Enterprise, Oakland The Waterville Sentinel, Wa-
terville Waterville Morning Sentinel,
Waterville Colby Echo, Waterville Turf, Farm and Home, Water- ville Fireside Gem, Waterville American Home, Waterville Home Queen, Waterville Coburn Clarion, Waterville Civic League Record, Water- ville The Pine Tree Endeavor, Wa- terville The Triangle, Waterville Winthrop Budget, Winthrop
KNOX COUNTY
Camden Herald, Camden Maine Bugle, Rockland
Courier-Gazette, Rockland The Rockland Daily Star, Rockland
Rockland Opinion, Rockland Home and Health Magazine, Rockland
Knox Co. Hist, and Gen. Mgr,, Thomaston Herald, Thomaston Rockland
LINCOLN COUNTY
Damariscotta Herald, Damaris- Lincoln County News, Waldo-
cotta boro
Boothbay Register, Boothbay The Sheepscot Echo, Wiscas-
Harbor set
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OXFORD COUNTY
The Bethel News, Bethel Rumford Citizen. Rumford
Norway Advertiser, Norway Falls
Rumford Falls Times. Rum- Oxford Democrat, South Paris ford Falls
PENOBSCOT COUNTY
Weekly Commercial, Bangor Eastern Gazette. Dexter
Daily Commercial, Bangor Daily News, Bangor The Weekly News, Bangor The Industrial Journal. Bangor Maine Sportsman. Bangor
Lincoln Chronicle, Lincoln Millinocket Jour., Millinocket The Old Town Enterprise, Old
Town The Campus. (3rono
■ PISCATAQUIS COUNTY
Piscataquis Observer, Dover The Guilford Recorder, Guil- ford
SAGADAHOC COUNTY
Bath Independent and Enter- The Bath Anvil. Bath
prise, Bath Richmond Bee, Richmond
Bath Daily Times, Bath
SOMERSET COUNTY Bingham Herald, Bingham Xorridgewock Gazette, Nor-
Union Advocate, North Anson Somerset Reporter, Skowhe-
gan Fairfield Journal, Fairfield The Good Will Record, Hinck- ley
ridgewock Pittsfield Advertiser, Pittsfield Pittsfield Journal. Pittsfield IVIadison Bulletin. Madison New Portland Sun. New Port- land Solon Times. Solon
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL. 155
WALDO COUNTY
Republican Journal, Belfast The Sea Breeze, Brooks Maine Temperance Record, Winterport Advertiser, Win- Belfast terport The Girls' Home, Belfast
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Calais Advertiser, Calais Eastport Sentinel, Eastport
Calais Times, Calais Eastport Citizen, Eastport
Narraguagus Times, Cherry- Lubec Herald, Lubec
field Machias Republican, Machias
Jonesport Enterprise Machias Union, Machias
YORK COUNTY
Biddeford Weekly Jour., Bid- The Old Orchard Mirror, Old
deford Orchard
Biddeford Daily Jour., Bidde- The Independent, So. Berwick
ford The Tribune, Saco Weekly Record, Biddeford San ford Weekly Tribune, San- Daily Record, Biddeford ford
La Justice, Biddeford Springvale Advocate, Spring- Eastern Star, Kennebunk vale Kennebunk Enterprise, Kenne- The Old York Transcript, York
bunk Village The Wave (summer), Kenne-
bunkport
156 MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Maine Court Directory.
SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. Chief Justice — L. A. Emery, Ellsworth. Associate Justices — W. P. Whitehouse, Augusta ; Geo. E. Bird. Portland ; A. R. Savage, Auburn ; H. C. Peabody, Portland ; A. M. Spear, Gardiner ; L. C. Cornish, Augusta ; A. W. King, Ellsworth.
TERMS OF COURT.
L.\W COURT.
For the purposes of the Law Court of the State of Maine shall constitute one District. The sessions of the Supreme Judicial Court as a Law Court shall be holden as follows :
At Augusta, on the second Tuesday of December ; Bangor on the first Tuesday of June ; Portland on fourth Tuesday of June, all the foregoing to be holden within each year.
NISI PRIUS TERMS. Trial terms of the court are held annually as follows : Androscoggin — At Auburn, on the third Tuesday of January,
April and September, civil and criminal.
Aroostook — At Houlton. on the first Tuesday of April (with
adjourned term at Caribou), and third Tuesday of September,
civil and criminal : and at Caribou on the third Tuesday of
November, civil.
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Cumberland — At Portland, on the second Tuesday of Jan- uary, April and October, civil. (The Superior Court has exclu- sive criminal jurisdiction.)
Franklin — At Farmington, on the first Tuesday of February, and fourth Tuesday of September, civil and criminal ; and on the third Tuesday of May, civil, unless otherewise ordered.
Hancock — At Elsworth. on the second Tuesday of April and October, civil and criminal, and on the third Tuesday of Jan- uary, civil.
Kennebec — At xA.ugusta. on the first Tuesday of March, and third Tuesday of October, civil. (The Superior Court has exclusive criminal jurisdiction except trials for murder.)
Knox — At Rockland, on the first Tuesday of January, first Tuesday of April, and third Tuesday of September, civil and criminal.
Lincoln — At Wiscasset, on the fourth Tuesday of April and October, civil and criminal.
Oxford — At South Paris, on the second Tuesday of October and March, and at Rumford Falls on the second Tuesday of May. civil and criminal.
Penobscot — At Bangor, on the first Tuesday of January, April and October, civil : and on the first Tuesday of February, and second Tuesday of August, criminal.
Piscataqtiis — At Dover, on the third Tuesday of January and September, civil and criminal, and on the first Tuesday of May, civil.
Sagadahoc — At Bath, on the first Tuesday of April, third Tuesday of August, and fourth Tuesday of December, civil and criminal.
Somerset — At Skowhegan, on the third Tuesday of March and September, and fourth Tuesday of December, civil and criminal.
Waldo — At Belfast, on the first Tuesday of January, and the third Tuesday of April and September, civil and criminal.
158 MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Washington — At Machias, on the second Tuesday of January and October, and at Calais, on the fourth Tuesday of April, civil and criminal.
York — At Saco, on the first Tuesday of January ; and at Alfred, on the first Tuesday of May and third Tuesday of Sep- tember, civil and criminal.
SUPERIOR COURT.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Terms held at Portland, on first Tuesday of every month except June, July and August ; the January, May and September terms are for civil and criminal trials : other terms are for civil trials exclusively.
Judge, Levi Turner, Portland, (salary $3,000) ; clerk, Llewel- lyn Barton, Portland.
KENNEBEC COUNTY.
Terms held at Augusta, on second Tuesday of January, and first Tuesday of April and September ; at Waterville on second Tuesday of June and November. The June and November terms are for civil trials only ; the others for civil and criminal trials.
Judge, Oliver G. Hall. Augusta, ($2,500, with $200 addi- tional for expenses at Waterville) ; clerk, Chas. W. Jones, Augusta.
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL. 159
Maine Churches.
Advent Christian — Churches, 84; members, 2.500; mmis- ters, 75.
Protestant Episcopal — The General Convention, composed of 102 bishops, and clerical and lay deputies from 82 dioceses and missionary districts, met at Richmond, Va., on the first Wednesday in October, 1907. Diocese of Maine: Clergy, 36; parishes and missions, 67 ; communicants, 5,025. Annual meet- ing held at Portland, in May, 1908.
Free Baptist — Maine Association established September, 1889. Quarterly meetings, 16 ; churches, 207 ; ordained min- isters, no; communicants. 11,847.
Congregational — General Conference organized in Maine January 10, 1826; churches. 262; membership, 21,327; clergy- men, 190: Sunday School scholars, 20.981 ; young people's soci- eties, 6,334; benevolent contributions, $50,728; home expendi- tures, $282,629.
Methodist Episcopal — Organized in Baltimore, Md., Dec. 25, 1784. Church in Maine composed of two conferences, Maine Conference and East Maine Conference. The Maine Conference is composed of the Portland. Central and Augusta districts; has 148 churches; 92 parsonages; 117 ministers; 10,822 members; 1,307 probationers; 12,723 Sunday School scholars. The East Maine Conference is composed of the Bangor, Bucksport and Rockland districts ; has 162 churches ; 91 parsonages; 105 ministers; 8,600 members; 1,029 proba- tioners; 11,989 Sunday School cholars.
l6o MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
Universalist — Parishes, 93; families, 5,610; church organ- izations, yz; members, 3,402; church edifices, 87; Sunday 56; Sunday School scholars, 4,200; preachers, 61 ; annual meet- ings held in June.
Friends — New England yearly meeting of Friends is held alternately at Portland, Maine, and Providence, R. I. Meets at Providence, June, 1909. The denomination has 24 meeting- houses in Maine, with about 1,800 members.
New Jerusalem — This denomination has three churches in Maine, with a membership of 133.
Unitarian — Maine Association incorporated 1875 and organ- ized at Saco, Oct. 8, 1878; has 21 churches.
Seventh Day Adventist — Has 21 churches, with about 600 members.
Christian — Ministers, 35; membership, about 3,600; con- ferences, 3.
Disciples — Churches, 7 ; membership, about 500.
Evangelical Lutheran — Churches, 7; membership, 1,445; first Lutheran church formed in Portland in 1874.
Presbyterian — Churches, 3 ; ministers. 3 ; membership, about 503. Churches in Maine are a part of Boston Presbytery. Sunday Schools, 6 ; membership, about 425. First Presbyterian Church in Portland organized in 1885 ; Presbyterian Church in Houlton organized in 1888.
Church of God — Denomination organized 1830, at Harris- burg, Pa. First church in Maine formed Sept. 27, 1873, i" Palmyra by Silas L. Pennell and 24 others. Number of churches, 12 ; ministers, 16 ; communicants, about 250.
Roman Catholic — Diocese of Portland embraces Maine, Louis S. Walsh, bishop. Churches, 104; chapels, 33; priests, 121 ; college for boys, i ; academies for girls, 5 ; orphan asylums, 3 ; parochial schools, 23, with attendance of 9,437 ; home for aged women, i ; schools for Indian children, 4. Catholic pop- ulation about 110,000.
PART II
HINTS TO FARMERS
d^When the time comes for yoii to realize on j^our season'vS work.
m^As you vSell your grain, stock or produce, place your money on open account with the Augusta Trust Co.
C^Pay your bills by check, which makes the best kind of a receipt and avoid the worry and danger at- tending the carrying of large sums of money.
m^Our offices are always at the dis- posal of our customers and country friends.
Augusta Trust Company
AUGUSTA, MAINE
Winthrop Branch I. O. Gage, Manager
CENSUS OF WINTHROP
Note — AYliere no post office is oxpressod Winthrop is un- derstood. Other post offices are abbreviated as follows : East AVinthrop — East ; AVinthrop Center — Center. The Rural De- livery Iioides are designated by the number oi the Eoute thus Rural Delivery Winthrop 22— R D 22, etc.
Adams, G C ptr & deeor
21 Greene
Katie (Young- Adams, Wm T mail car R D 21
Ida ]M (Cummings
Beatrice M pi
Adams. Almira B (Smith
wid Rev E T d
*Henry L dry goods
Damariseotta Alden, Everett W far R D 2i
Lotta A (Woodbury
Ruth AV pi
A Reta Alden, A far & real est agt
Twin Brook Farm. R D 24
^Ima E (Kimball
M Ellen
Everett AV far
Mabel E teacher
xVlley, ]\I L oil cloth printer
34 High
^lyra M (Green
*Leroy E
supt fish hatchery. Caribou Allen. Alvin AI tr sales
Josephine ( Winchester Andrews. Elmer L mech R D 21
Etta L (Byron
Martin E
Alinnie E pi
B
Bachelder, A AV far R D 21 Sarah E (Kezer "AVillard K supt schools
Providence, R I *Hei'bert AY master mech Sehenectadv, N Y
WINTHROP
Badger. F II. ]\I D 2 Main
Caroline M (Gilkey Bailey. A 11 shoe dlr 50 ^lain
Mary F W (Woodward
Sarah W
*Jeanette .M
stu Moses iJrown school,
Pi'ovidcnee. R I
Arthur II d
Bailey. Hannah J (Jolmston
wid Moses * d
*:\Ielvin M
coal & wood dlr. Boi'tland Bailey. C. M niig oil cloth
Center
Sophia D (Jones
Emma S (m Briggs
Elnora S (m Woodman
E A firm of C U Bailey
C I firm of C :\I P>ailey Bailey. E A o cl fact
Mabel G (Brown
('has :\I Jr 1.1
Bailey. ]\Iaria (Farr
wid Albert d
Bailey, Geo rtd T'enter
Eleanor (Jones
Arthur II gents fnrn good
Eugene M mer
Myra L d
"Willis C elec
Bailey. Sarah fllolman
wid T d
Julie X (m Rich
Bailey, C I
firm of C M Bailey & Sons
Evangelin} A (King
^Marguerite S d IDOT
IMildred King d 189;";
Paul II pi
Bailey, E ]\I mer Cenlrai
Ilattie C (Clough
Eleanor C pi
]\Iarion L Bailey. C II rtd
Helen :\I (IMoore
*Fred C' har nifg
45 S Chestnut. Augiis*^^j,
*Geo W har mfg
Randolph. iMass
'■'Albert \V har mfg
Pi'ovideiH'e, R I
'"Simeon ^I s s op
1 ynn. ^fass
Minnie ( lu Titus
^Gertrude B
(m Goldsmith
hil ip-!
*Frank L eng
Palmer. Mass *fi'ving har mfg
Ran(lol])h. ]\Iass "Flora :\I steg & l)kkpr
Augusta "Alande fm ^lagoon
Barton. Vt Lula M (m Hammond Paker. Jas r r ser (i ^laiti Clara ' ]\Ieri-owAVhiting
CENSUS
Step child:
Wni A Whiting supt JMoiimonth fish liatehery Baker, Herhert F far R D 22
Sadie E (Briggs
Edwin E d
Frank j\I pl
Chester li Barber, Fred oil cloth fact
R D 24 Barber, Everett o cl ptr
Barker, J W elec 27 Ehn
Marie (Fairbanks
Leila L Barton. Chas AV far
Hill Crest, R D 21
Anna A (Pnlis Bates, Mary (Carroll
wid L L d 1906
Royal
Harry C pl
Bates, Frank E far
:Minnie E (Fuller
Roswell G stu
Niece :
Leila M Bates stu
Bates, Martin S lal) R D 23
Lucilla E (Smith Bates. J II ship cl, C :\I B & Co
Lake
1st "wife, Clara A (Keene d
]\I Anna (m Libbey
2d wife. Nellie :\I
(:\Iank-Sncll.
Step children: *C Anna Snell tr 64 Hill- side Ave., Melrose, Mass ^Geo N Snell, market
Fairfield l^>atcs, G W dentist 25 Green Ada G (Jewell Carl J pl
Beale, Lucinda (Bai-on
wid AVm d
Luella F
Willie L d
*Wm G law
115 Adams, Chicago, 111 Bean, Stephen G prin h sch
38 Main E Alona (Nicholson P>earce, F II far R D 22
Marilla (Chandler Winifred M steg & cl in
reg deed office, Augusta Willard C stu Hebron acdy Beard, Robert blk
Lake View Ave Katie (Richards Bedard, Aimer
Bell, John supt mill 132 Alain Ella M (Shillings Herbert S stu
Mabelle A d
Benjamin, J AI to treas
1 Western Ave Betsey L (Benjamin d
:\Iarv L d
WINTHROP
*Chas M oreamery
23 Dexter Ave, Auburn
*Fannie R (m Herriek
Lexington, Mass Benncr. ("has E elec sec hd
cor Mid & Main
Etta L (Faun
Rosamond A Benson. Harry R 30 High
Sarah C (Allen
Susan M
Edith M
*C AV asst bag master
Leeds Juno
Fred G stu
Clyde A pi
]\Iildred E pi
Bessie L pi
Berry, Miss Myrtie Elm
Berry, Guy B butcher ^lain
Gertrude L (Bisby
Guy C pi
Berry, Chas R car Hanson
Florence M (Bishop
Earle R pi
Berry, Geo W spinner
1st wife Tjura (Gordon d
Inez G pi
Carl M pi
Lura M pi
2(1 wife Mary L
(Cushing-Berry-Wetstein
Step children :
Harry L Wetstein
AVilhelmena Wetstein Charlie R Wetstein Berry, Emily (Bacon
wid of L M d
Rose (m Wing Geo W spinner
*Mary E lio
Foxborougli, ]\lass Bishop, J Perley far & real est
14 Central Bishop. Frank T con & bid
:\Iain Ada L ( Cummin gs Eleanor ]\Iay Bishop. Almira A (Wheeler wid A B d
El wood J journalist
Bedford, Mass Raleigh B
station agt & tel op *Gertrude F (m Gower
Bloomington, 111 Annie E
Florence ]\I (m Berry *Lawrence W s s op
21 Pearl, Auburn Bishop. Henry H far R D 23 Julia II (Jackson Bertha A \r
Bishop. Raleigh sta agent
Oak Ave Bissonnette. Alex jnill op
Greenwood Olive (Lavalle
CENSUS
5
Cora I\I stu
ilolena I'l
Delphia 1>1
Leo 1>1
Blat'k, Ilattie L ho
Highland Ave
lUaiK'hard. Philciia (Gardner Avid AV S d
Blueberry, John lab Morton Victoria (Drapeau Annie (m Burbank *Pliebe (m Grant
16 Forest, Portland Addie
Willie lab
John lab
Alaric stu
Bonney, AY J cream coll
31 Main Etta (Higgins d 1906
Bonney. J Henry rtd
24 Bowdoin Mary (Edes d
Ada ]M d
Bonney, Lewis far Center Ida A (Wakefield *Ida M (m Williams
AVinnegance *Grace E (m Dal.y Greene Helen C stu
Glada A pi
Erna C pi
Boothby. F AA^
watch & fireman Center
Julia (Greely
Cora G s s op
Edward AI stu
Clyde A Bourne, J T, o el fae Lake
Josephine (Philbrick BoAvler. Anson far R D 24 Jane (Laughton d
*xVrwilda (m Grover
Los Angeles, Cal
*Ardella (m
Los Angeles, Cal * Aides detective
Los Angeles. Cal Alaria (m Delano d
Bowler. Chas E far
Eunice E (Alann Lee Brainerd. J E rtd far
Augusta E D 5 Xaney AV (AA^hiting d
Arthur E far
*Albion H s tr
Gardner. Mass Brainerd. Arthur E far
Augusta R D 5 Nellie S (Kilbreth Brainard, F E rtd Alain
Clarinda W (Shepard Ruth A (m Yeaton Brann, A L far
Fair View R D 22 Elsie M (Lord Brawn, Geo W far R D 23
0
WIXTlIPvOP
IMith S (Clifford IJiawii. (jeo W hustler Center
Angle L (Gliddeu
Irvin II pi
Mildred E pi
Annie E Briggs. Nora (Whitney
Avid Eugene d 190G
:\lildred E pi
Briggs, ]\Ioses rtd far R D 21
1st wife Luey (Burr d
:\Iary W
2d wife Lavinia (WinsloAv
"Luey C (m Elliott
211 S 17th, Phil, Pa
E AY in slow d
-F Elwood N Y Cen r r
office wk 154 West 95th.
N Y CitN- Briggs. AV P far R D 21
Nellie AI (Kniglit Briggs, Artliur supt State
fish hatchery, 26 Green
Bertha AI (Hall
Geo A
Anna D Briggs. J E su])t o cl fact
Center
Enuna 8 (Bailey liriggs, Geo K lal)
Harriet (AYoodnian
AVni P far
Arthur supt fish hatchery Briggs, Mary C (Fuller R D 22
wid E S d
Briggs, Chas A eng >S: far
Bessie L (Richmond
Winnifred Ir
Raymond L Brown. J II o cl pi-inter
22 Alain
Susie Al (P'rost
Albert A D d
Ida Al (1
L Alarguerite sin
G(M) AV 1>1
ilrool^s. Nelson K I) 21
Ennna (Shoars Brooks. E AV far
Brunau, Ililear r r ser
Clark
Isalx'l (Dusty
lOlnora Dnrbanl^. Peter lab Alorton
Annie ( lUueberry
Alie.>
Elizalx'th Burnham. A^iniiie A o cl lai-t
Elm
p]ffie Al (Sanborn
Evelyn AI <1
Bun*. I'uckley far R D 2:5
Kmma 1) (Davis
Krie B
Peon T f;ir
Phylis \' pi
I>u/zell. Chas II far
Cora E (Stevens
CENSUS
Buzzell. Mary A (Davis
wid C N (1
Cora E (m Edwards Bina D (m Penney *Henry E far Wayne
Buzzell, Sarah (Stanton
wid Thadius d
Olive (m Langliton ^^aTattie (m Fletclier
1G7 Silver, Waterville Albert S d
Sarah E (m Gilpatriek
39 Roberts. Portland Rufus d
*George JNI iron moulder
195 3d, Bangor Charley d
*FranA M moulder
28 AVarren. Bangor Fred L far
Caldwell, Geo W o el printer 14 Summer
INIary L (Manwell
Dwight o cl fae
Caldwell, Dwight 14 Summer
Elizabeth (Emery
C INI p]
Cannon, S E far R D 21
Alice L (Curtis
Luena E Carlton, L T lawyer &
fish & game com Main Edith C (Cary Leroy Jr pi
Caron, AVm
Rose (Cote
Valentine p]
Carr. E V car 7 Western Ave Weltha E (Dutton '■•'Lillian L (m Smith 11 Taylor Ave,
Brockton, Mass '■'Archie B shoe store
Farmington
Lucy M milliner
Carr, A B far East
Frances C (Cushman d
^Herbert II eng
201 Elm, So Portland *Albert 0 fireman
309 Summer, Portland *xVmelia (m Jenkins
Temple *Maria L ho
Readfield Depot Jessie F tr
Susie ftl stu
Carson. ^lary E (Bessee-Fall
Central Avid Samuel d
Carver, Frank E far R D 23 Etta L (Sprague *Edith U (m Gilbert
Ridlonville Arthur A far
8
WINTHItOr
^Ficon ptr
'I'M} .Main, Wiilci-villc T^IahcI E ti-
*Elsii' E (ill Sti'oiit Canton Merle ¥ pi
Guy R pl
Carver, Arthur A I'ar K D 2'! Viola II (Hathaway Alton 0 ])1
IMarion L pl
Florence L S
Cary. Cordelia (dllass
wid Tlios (1
Edith C (m Carlton
Chandler, A Gorham o d I'ac
^lorton Sarah R (GoodAvin *Lucia C tr
Stoughton. ]Mass Ida ]\I (ill We1)b *Nellie AI I'lii Jenning's
Augusta William G d 1907
Chandler. James tar R D 2.') Sarah (Davenson *Chas R far ]\Ionmonth *Geo R far Monmouth *\Villi(' lab Monmouth
Chandler, Chas E High
Ella 8 (Emmons ' Gladys i\I pl
Choat(\ Hiram rtd law Central Gertrude ho
*Florence Boston. Mass
Choalc. 11 l\ ftd 11 Central
Gertrude ho
^Florence
Winchestci'. Aiass Clark, C .M blk :\l()rton
Jessie 15 (Bassett Clai-k, Wilso.i P blk M(.rlon
:\lyrtle (Frost
Edna V pl
Cleaves. I^ewis M elee
Alice V (Mace Clifford, Frank G lab
I'^tta li ( Kaid^iiis-r.uzzell
Gilbert F
Step childi'en :
"Minnie C (m Lothrop
So ITadley, Mass
Chas 11 Buzzed far
Ilowai'd E Bnzzell Far
Ehvood li Buzzed far
AVm A l!uzzell pl
Geo W Buzzell ].l
Clem(>nt, D S far R 1) 21
Aladge (MeLellan
Eileine P ClilTord. E T tr sales
Highland Ave
Lulu A (Avery
Harold B stu
l^thid Alarion pl
Earle A pl
Clongh. Alaria B (Campbell
\) m Center
wid H T d
CENSUS
9
Mary L d
Alice A
1)1-1 vatc sec ^ir Bailey
*iMii]eola tr
Wakefield. Mass
Lottie S Clough, Herbert F gen wk
1st wife JMary S (Sanford d
2d wife Mary E
(Wads worth
C'has I d
*Mary E steg Augusta (loutier, Jos lab
(jlreenwood Ave
IMiilome (Pleury Cobb. Willis far R D 24
Susie A (Page
Nathan L far
Edna L tr
M Theresa stu
Lawrence E d 1900
Cobb, F Ellery far R D 24 Cobb, Frank barber Main
Cobb. Jos L tr sales
Highland Ave
Hattie E (Black
Atherton C pi
Llewellyn L pi
Alfred Cheney Cobb. L A rtd Hanson
Elzora E (Chandler Cobb, AVendel P far
AVillie L (Vaughan
Florence L pi
Cochrane. Abbie M (Sanborn
Royal
wid Patrick d 1904
Ella M (m Harris
Fred C o cl fac
Cochrane. Caroline (^larston
Summer
wid Chas A d
Ennna L Collins, Annie L (Brown
wid C II d
*AVni A motorman
Rockland
F C cl
Collins, F C cl
Florence A (Landj Collins. Chas A hotel
Lottie (ToAvnsend
Edith
Parkman stu
Connell. Miss Mary E High Connell. Miss Nellie tr
Connell, John 0 color mixer Connell. Timothy 0 o cl fac Cook. R Frank mer 87 Main
Laura E (Hiukley
*Nellie A (m Libby
Kingfield Cook. Florence M (Knowles Coombs. Jennie E (Nutting
Royal
*Ena E (m Harris
22 Cedar, Portland Corthell, F L truckman Main
10
W I NTH HOP
Klla (Went worth
Annie L ( ni ^MrXaniarn Cote. Eugene far II D 21
Crane. Samuel I'td II D 2:]
Delia (Beeke^^ d
Geo E far
Crane. Geo E far R D 23
Hniily V (Drigys
Louise L steg & l)k]vi)r
147 Lexington.
E Boston, .Alass Cronu'll. A J rttl 53 ]Main
Susan ]\I (Benjamin Cummings. Chas trucking
& teaming 30 Green
Susie E (Bearee Currier. Israel lab ]Morton
Arthinu'S(> (Langriue
Arthimese
Ticona mill op
Delia n stu
Julia pi
Wilfred pi
Josephine
IMarie
Doris Currier, Allx'rt s})inner Clark
Addie (Boutin
Addie mill oj)
. AVilli(> pi
IMamie j)!
Josei>li pl
Louis
Rose •
Aliee
Fred Cushman. John G far R D 22
Bertha A (Fuller
Grace F tr
Theora E h sch stii
Cyr. Edward mill op
Celina (Poulin
lOlridge Cyr. Joseph
Phimie (IMiehaud
"'Olive (m Dueharme
8 :\Iill. Augusta
*Mary (m Dul)ii'
38 Mill. Augusta
"Annie (m Gonner
Royal Park. Augusta
*Georgie (m Alphonse
Canada
"Joseph spinner
Waterville
Levi mill op
Elizabeth mill op
Edward mill op
Bozilise
Davenport. Nelson far R D 24 .Maude (Frost
Davies. Frank J o el fae High Florence (Keeu *Melrose D tr sales
Boston. i\Iass
CENSUS
11
*Fi'anki(' dentist
Boston, ]\Iass
Davis. S G rtd eor Elm & Sum Mary E (Wilber d
AVinfield d
Davis, Harry C o cl fact
Center Flora M (Neal ]\Iilton N pi
Hollis B
Davis. Annie ^l (Martin
wid Geo E d Clark
Elsie U ho
Geo B mill op
Sophia M pi
M Estelle • pi
Davis. F X far East
]\Iary (Williams Harry o cl fact
Frank gen \vk
John far
Hattie (m Glidden
Day. ilaude E ho Green
Day. Edward D r r ser
Liiey (Berr.y
Deal. ]M E plumber p]lm
Dealy, Evelyn R (Forsaith
wid Thouuis 16 Green
*Catherine (m Reed
Lewistoii *Addie J (m Lake AVilton *Rena ]\I (m Holmes
AVilton Susan A (m Hay ward
Diamond. James o el printer
Main
Sadie L (Shaw
James E pi
Diamond. Carrie ho R D 24 Diekerson. Perly mason
Diekerson. Hfittie 0 ho
Dickinson. Annie (Shaw
wid J E d 1906
Perley R lab
*Bessie J (m Fenderson
Ashland
Hattie 0 ho
E Freda pi
Eddie F pi
]Marion A Donavan. Jerry E plumbing
& heating, 32 Green Donavan. Annie Yj bkkp:'
Donavan. Alaggie F bkkpr
DoAvns. G II rtd Birch
1st wife Nellie A
(Littlefield d
Frank G d
2d wife Eliza
(Atkins-Grover-Downs DrniM^in, Ilcin^y mill op
Morton
Georgie (Pickard
Harmon Drapeau. Louis lab jMorton
Adell (Ruel
Arthur tel lineman
Rosa weaver
12
W I NTH HOP
Kv;i fill Diusty
Fcl-(]ili;ii:(l
P:ml stii
Drapeau, Fred coin lab .Mnrtoii
Elodic (Riiel Drapcau. Lewis lab jMortoi:
]\hu'y ( Iicnil-Foi'tiLT
Kxzclia pi
Kolx'rt pi
Step chiitlren :
Aliua Forti'^r
Joseph ]'^)rtier
AltVcd Fortier
AVilli(> Fortier Drapcau. Noah lab
Groemvood Ave
Odelia (Fleury
Antoiiiett pi
Drapeau, Joseph r r ser Greeb
i'liiloiiiciie (Lachance
Alfred stu dentistry
Lewis lab
Ali)hoiise printer
Nellie stu
Anna pi
Frapeau. IMiilippine mill op
Green l)n<Uey. .las A .-ai- R D 24
Grace E (Frost
Mattie E pi
Manii<' li pi
Bessie !-: Dudley. Jii/.y.ie ;M (Thompson
Avid Lev.is G d
1 )U(lley. ( liU'ol'd () el [irillli'l'
:\Iiddle
Li/zie A (Foster dr mkr
l'>eati"ice E \)m\U^y, J C far K 1) 22
Arvilla J (ll-aley
P'lora E (in Stevens Dudley. Fran]\ AV o el printer
& barber Center
Lilla S (Whittier
Earl V p]
Dudley. Olive A (.AlcCobb
wid II V d K D 22
Step child:
Fannie INl Dudley, John M far }\ D 2^
Lizzie (Gross
Mamie E (m Flanders
Ethel D Flanders Dudley. D IT far R D 22
Dusty, Geo car & bid ]\lain
Amanda (Fleury
AVillie pi
George A pi
Chas I\I pi
Dusty. Emmie mill o]) Glark
Eva (Drapeau
Roland Dymond. Ghas II o cl fact
Ro\al
A])bi<,' A .'Rams 'V
CENSUS
18
£
Edwards. Mjirsten C laundry
Abbie ?l (:Murch cl
Edwards, S B laiiTidry Lak.'
Cora E (Buzzell
*Masters C laundry
Augusta
Lottie M (m York
Josie M d
Emery, Miss Annie dr nilcr
Erioson. C W watelunan
If^ Central
Matilda (Ilagberg
Rath M pi
HugD C pi
Estes, Mary W (Varne}^
wid Cyrus
Fairbanks, Retta :\I (Morrill wid W II (1
Marie (m Barker
Fairbanks, F B ins agt IVIain Jennie P (Fessenden d
*Nathaniel s s op Auburn Ruth pi
Farrington, Carroll tr Bowdoiii Ora B (Bates AVilmer 0
Faulenham, J L far Center Jennie E
(Howard-Tluuupson
Step child :
Edward A Thompson Faulkenham, Austin R lab
R D 22
Ilattie E (Spear
Clarice E Faulkner, F A ins age
Fessenden. Eben lab ]\Iain
Sarah A (Nason ^hinders, J T barber Summer
*Lena A (m Love joy
Rumford Falls
2d wife ]\Iarie H (Huart Fleurey, Brunell car j\Iain
Delama (Odeat
Antona
Herman Floyd, Margaret M (Chandler
wid S T d R D 21
Ada M F (m Smith
"Enos F p m & editor
Calaveros Prospect,
San Andr(ms, Cal
Albion C d
Fortier, John mill op Mai a
Philomene (CJiabot
David J hib
iNIary
Eva (m Aaron
C/ambridgc, Mass Fortier, Adolphe loom fixer
Main
VirginJe (Nolin
Josephine mill op
14
WINTHROP
Arthur elce Auburn
Aline ]\1 mill op
liosa ]\1 mill op
Frank pi
]\larie pi
A];eo p]
Adolphe N pi
Bertha pi
George Eugene Antonio T
Foster, John A el Bowdoin Margaret L (Penniman
Foster. Geo M far R D 21
Lillian M (Vose Louise M pi
Grace L ])1
Foster, An gel i a P (Pari in
wid Chas 0 d
*E(lith A (m Bahbitt
Fit('hl)iu-g, Mas!^ Horace M d
Plelen I d
Susie M (m Packard Geo M iar
Foster, II E law ]\iaiii
La Verne (Keene
Foster, Emma J (Plummer
wid B F d
Herbert E law
Addie (ra Tuttle
Fountain, Fred mill op Clark Adela (Odotte Fabiola
Raoul
Fountani, Alfred mill op
Clelanire (Blouiii Ashiel mill op
Dora mill op
Geouaiia [>l
Arthur Napoleon Adele Foye, Carrie E (Bailey
wid AS " d
*Amy C garter fact 10:18
Boylston, Boston. ^lass *Fred Ji restaurant
6 Ringle, Boston. Mass *Edna B (m Beckham
12 Sjn-uce, Au<j^'iista Fi'cdcrick'. ]\Iiss ]\Iary Union Freeman, Echvin rtd East
X Augusta (Wadswoi'th *Cbas R r r scr 17 Ashton. AVorccsti-r. Mass "Edith A cashier Youths Com 201 Columbus Ave, Boston. Mass Fi'ceman. ]\I G rtd Hanson French. L D r r mall cl
14 Royal ^lartha E (Tngham Lula E d
Levi S d
Albert E stu
Annie V pi
CExNSUS
15
French, William R D 24
Information withheld French. AY A shoe store &
repairing 13 Green
Lnoinda (Blake French, Engene S ship el
Royal
M Carrie (Dunn
^Adelaide .M steg & type State Honse. Angnsta Frost. Henry far
LakevieAV Ave
Alice J (Towle
Edgar stu
Edna M pi
Frost, ]\Iary F (Honse Bireli
wid Sam A d
Gustns far
*01in C^'Vti-
Beverly. ]\Iass
*IIarry T hostler
]Mon month
AValter E d
Frost. AV S car Bird:
Ella L (Maxim
^Myrtie L i m Clark
]Manriee W d
Fred E lab
Scott P hostler
Frost. Channing far R D 24
Marilla (Roberts Frost. Emery far R D 24
Rose (Maxim d
Maud (m Davenport
Lester far
Bion o cl fact
Alvah
Frost. Harry U lab
Frost. Charlie A ptr
Ilattie M (Roberts Elvie A U S Xavy r S 8 Kansas.
care p ni. X Y City Glendon X
C Frank stu
Harold R pi
Lillian J
Frost. Albert C far
1st wife Ilamiah E (^Bates d Emma F (m Remick d
Sarah E (m Robinson Charlie A ptr
2d wife ]Mary L (King
Frost. Judith K (Alason wid XeAvell *Chas elec AYakefiehl. Alass
Frost. G AYillard
Elizabeth fAdar d lOOV Dorothy J pi
Frost. Geo D far R D 24
Rosanna (Jacobs Forest R US ser
G AYillard lab
C Alillard far
"Anna Al (in Lewis
Oakland *Cora B (m Gleason
Oakland
16
WINTIIROI'
Grace (m Dudley
*Robert N Wayne
Richard lab
Walter E Frost. II \V printer Royal
Ist wii'e Knnna (Ilnnton
d 1874
Ida W (ni Moulton
*Emma B (m Libby
Somerville, Mass
2d wife Ella A (^Moulton
Elnora (m Rice Fuller, Mary A (Kimball
wid Wm B d
Furlong. Daniel
boss in card room Main
Mary ( d
Hillard D
G
Gage, I 0 mgr Aug Tr Co
Highland Ave. AVinthro])
]\lary S (Wilshire Gage, Bertha L ho
Gale, C II road com 6 Bowdoin
Helen M (Bridghara
Harry E d
Gale, Winnie (Noyes
wid Harry E d
Helen N
C Pritzman stu Kent's Hill
Attalie W stu
Garland, Joliii II far
Stella W (Emery
]Marion E Garland, Geo E far
Fannie B (Sargent d
John H fa-
Gatchcll. G A tailor Hanson
Sarah J (Goodwin
Florence d
*Marion A (m Gilman
117 West Gorham.
Madison, Wis
*Grace 60 Vinal Ave,
Somerville. Mass Gilman. Eliza (
Lou lab
Albert stu
Giles. Annette (]\Ioi'fill
wid ('has d
(llichlcii. Geo W far
eor Main & Iliiihlniid
Hattie (Pullcn (iliddcii. Wcsli'y far l'>asl;
Ilatlie (Davis
Mcrh;
Gladys Glynn, Ghas Godfrey. \Vm far R D 2 :
Fniily (i ( Wilsoii-BiMwn
John pi
Albert pi
Don pi
Step children:
Evelyn A Brown
( 'has lirow II
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Goding, Goo V el & gen wk 16 Central Fannie A (Maxim Doris M Goding, V P far LakevioAA Eliza F (Stinehfield Geo V millwriglil
*IIarry r r ser
Farmington Goodale, G C oreliardist
Highland Sarah E (Day d
Walter E d
Goodhue, Geo C far R D 22 Laura E t Cobl) (31ive M pi
(xordon. AVin IT o el faet
R D 22 Ann R (Gordon ^Willie E far Readfi.'ki Eva M (ni Johnson Clarenee W o el faet
Arthur L o el faet
*Pred ]\[ l)k kpr Augusta *IIelen I\I (ni Buzzell
]\It Vernon R D 82 Graee W ho
Henry L stu
Gordon. C INI o el faet
AVestern Ave Ilattie 0 (Dudley ITattie ]\I (ra Jackson d ^Nellie ]\I (m Brown
Readficld I)(>]-ot
Martha A (m Patterson *Geo W el Laconia ear
shop, Laeonia, N R Edith May Grandekild : Doris M Jackson pi
Gordon, L far 4 Western Ave Clara (Gordon Harry d
Nettie M mill op
Inez E d
Gordon, Daniel o el printer
12 High 1st wife Annie (Gilman d "Fred D supt elee light
Summer, Auburn 2d wife Cora (Davis Elmer printer oil clotli
Gower. Stanley M dentist
51 Main Alice i\I (Pillsbury
GoAver, John gen book ag 'ut :\Iary :\I S (Stanley Annie B steg
Stanley AI dentist
Graffam, J W charge Au- gusta pumping sta Eas;
Gray, G E far Western Ave; Mary A (Atkinson *Burton L Inst Tech
5 Dover, Worcester, Mass Guy C ■]
^Bertha AI tr
AVatertowii. ^Vlass
18
WINTHROF
Jennie L nsst p ni
Green. Nathaniel i-td East
Louisa M (Colhurn
*Eleaiii)i- li I ni IMiilips
Weld
Lora Etta (ni Shau <1
Nettie G (m i\iace
Eva E (1
Erastus P d
* Austin \V tr
East ]\Iilton. ]\Iass
Lula (m Jenkins d
Green, A Ian son P rtd East
]st wife Hannah (Kelley d
*Chas F tr sales
Waltham. ^lass
2d wife Olive E (Stone Griffin, Grace pi
Griffin, Myrtle 1)1
Grover. C 1> o el fact
Julia P (Vanniiii
*Ernest s s op
Bert o el shop
*Eva (ni .Myers
Salem, jMass Grover. ('has A o el fact
24 Central
:\Iary T (Tenney
Mabel R
James R
H
Haines, l-iliz.-i A ( L()\\- ^lorton
wid Chas d 1000
*.AIary E (ni (iordon
Oakland
Annie F ( ni Weston d 1802
Rosamond
Howard L d lS7(i
Hall. U E lab R D 2-i
Lillian (Day
Henry Hall. Arthur D undertaker
29 Green
Ella M (Robinson d
Bertha i\I (m Briggs Hall, Ann Fj (Neweomb
wid J F d
Hambhni. N D far R 1) 21
F Ida (Nelson
Edna A tr
Geo N gen wk
Hammond, Frank W far R D 21
1st wife Annie M
(Frederick d
Her])ert L far
2d wife Lula M (P.ailey
Helen B pi
Hammond. Herbert Tj far
Center
Aldia y\ (Higgins
Ainiie M
Herbert F Hammond, Hiram lab
1st wife Rose (Frost d
2d wife Aurora jMurray
Jessie Cm Kelierl
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19
Dora W Hammond Wm el Middle
Nina (Dinsmore Hammond. J N r r scr
"Western Ave Mary I (Hopkins Annie E mill op
^ Homer N stu
Henry C stu
Lilla M pi
Hannaford, Xewland T^ drug
]\Iain Clara M (True Dorothy I Hannaford. Chas P druggist
^lain Isabel F (Bishop *Annie ]\I (m Towle
97 Gage, Augusta Maggie L d
Newland L druggist
Grand children : Harold A Towle pi
Chas H Towle Hanson. Frank H o cl fact
cor Main & Royal Luella A (Adams *May W (m Adkins
74 Free, Portland Ray S d 1898
Lee TI d 1898
Harding. Everett far R D 21 Iva E (Hisler Harold E
Harris, Scott guide
Mildred (Norcross
Lura A Harris. Robert o el fact
Royal
Ella M (Cochrane Hardy, O L far R D 23
Esther P (Reynolds
Affie M (m Leech Hardin. Nellie (Moore wid C H
Ralph X cl drug store
Greenfield, Mass
* Annie (m Burnham
Saugus, Mass Harrington, E W far & milk
R D 23
Harriet E (Maxim Haskell, Annabell ho R D 21 Haskell, Harry E far
Hayden. Bert ear
Verna F (Libbey
Hazel C pi
Earl AY Ilaynes. Geo rtd ^Middle
Annie (Bailey d
Fred frt cl
*Bei't cook 4 Monroe, Beverly, ]\Iass Haynes, Fred frt agt ^Middle
Annie M (Yeaton Haywood. EllsAvorth 16 Green
Susan A (Dealy
Chas L d
Catherine L d
20
WINTHROP
ITaywood, Henry F rtd Clark Amy T (Howard *Emily (m Crane Readfield Elmer Z car
*Annie (m Fifield Anhnrn Eva (m Rollins Ralph o C'l fact
Hayward, AV E far
Gussie (Stevens *May S (m Moulton 69
Walnut, Somerville, ]\Iass *Gny E Colum])ia shade cloth sales 27 West 24th,
New York Aid a Hayward. E S soldier R D 21 Hcalcy. Herbert L far R D 22 Carrie ]M (Longfellow
summer boarders * H Leroy elec
Cohoes, N Y Elvie G pi
Hegarty. Daniel rtd 18 High Annie P (Riley Thomas V d
John AI d
*Katie A tr
Cambridge, Mass *]\Iary E steg Rumford *Georgo D elec AVatervillc *Emery L office Avk
Waterville Hegarly. I'lllcii (H(\garty
Western Ave
wid .lohn d
Daniel F d
]\lary E
Dennis E d
Kalie d
Klizahcth A
Ileon, Ludger nuisieian
() Fnion ^lelvina (tJrenier Phebe (m ]Maxon Eva (m Drigham Joseph nuisieian
Nellie Alexander stn
Ilersom. AV S rtd 34 Green Clara (Chandler
Hewens. Fred L far East
Alalista J (Lyons *Georgiana (m Lilly 45 Highland Ave Gardiner Ella At tr
Violet E stu
Hewett. Wni F team & far
East 1st wife Emma (Stone d Lillian (ni Cummings
Augusta R D (i Leon U pi
2d wife Sadie E (Spear Clyde F
Hewett. ('has Al far East
Hazel AI ((Nmant
Hewett. Alelleu B
far & cooper sh East
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21
Etta A (Whiting C'lias jM far
AVni H car
Sadie L sch tr
Ernest P pi
Lin wood II pi
Higgins, Louise E (Lothrop
wid II II d
*Ida B (m Kendall
Providence, R I Etta ^I (m Bonney Wintield S d
Wellington S livery
Lottie U d
Amos H d
Iliggins, Frank o cl fact Center Lucy H (Sylvester Flora B (m Hallo well
AVeeks Mills Aldia AI (m Hammond Lucy J (m Trask A Effie ho
Iliggins. ]\I E brick mfg
Clark Lena S (Armston Cony E pi
Iliggins, W S Elm
Mary (Loon Scott
Hill, Walter far R D 24
Burnette (Stanley Sophia V pi
Stanley M pi
Arvilla A pi
Hinds. Geo C far R D 22
Ina (IMorse
Marie E pi
Elwood C pi
Harold F pi
Geo C pi
Madeline E Hinds. Colfax barber
Highland Ave
Blanch (^laxim
Roljert E pi
Gladys E Hinds. E G rtd
Hinds. AVm E far I\lain
Willie C pi
Hinds, W C mech eng Main
W^m E far
Edith E (m Sturtevant
262 Main, Waterville
Harriet A (Jewett-Thayer Holmes. Annie ]M ho R D 21 Holmes, Harry S far R D 21
Isabel E (Williams
Earle F Hopkins. Willard S rtd
Summer
Alice F ho
Hopkins, John A sheff
Knickerbocker Ave House, Wni rtd Union
House, Eben W team Royal
Nancy B (Raymond
Guy E pi
Doris B pi
22
WINTHROP
1 Inward. Elwooil far K D 21
Jcniiit' (IMurch Howard Harlow far R D 2:5
Grace (Kimball Howard, F B jobbing High Annie M (Tebbetts Grace L tr
Vernon fish cart
Arthur R d
Lottie M (m Hodges Rodney J pi
Howard, ('has II rtd R D 24 HoAvard. Abbic (' ho
HoAvard, Laura L ho
Howard, Geo far R D 24
Martha (Wheeler d 1885 Geo E d 1901
Hannah A lio
Iloyt. Chas A mail carrier
Hoyt, Helen M ho
Hunt, Abbie .M («mith wid F W *Edith B (m Hermann
iMelrose Highlands, ]Mass *F A mer
Melrose Highlands, ]Mass Hutch ins. Harry B o cl printer
Center ]\Iary E (Cottle Almo A stu
Iiigersol. \V S coi-n shop
].') Green jNIona (Richardson *^Iinnie (m Homer
Livermore falls "^lary (m Xickerson
Livermore Falls .lohn W Ligliam. Frank B(>^^d()iM
Dora (Diamond Ingham, -lames o cl fact
l)0"\vdnin Uila M (Taylor *Lsabel stenog
53 Porter, Taunton. ]\Iass '"'Lillian (m Parker
1 Spring st ex, Anbiirn Frank o cl fact
Ingham. Elbridge G
o cl i)rinter Oak Ave Coi-a E (Wood Ingliaiii. Frank II o cl i)riiiter
:^Iain Dora ( Diamond Isaacson, L J shoe ri'pr Main Hannah ^1 (Damstrom
dr mkr
Jackson. II R rtd R D 21
Georgie E (Crosby
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23
*Abbie E (in Wiggiu 20 Jaques, Somcrville. IMas.s *Perc'y B upholsterer 40 Market,
Newburyport, INIass Nicee : Mattie P] Crosby ho
Jackson, V C far R D 22
Alice J (Smith * Archie A eng
Schenectady, N Y *Thomas C far No Leeds May A (m Spear Asa C fireman
*Robert V restaurant
Bridgewater, Mass *Philip R far No Leeds Millard K pi
Clara U pi
Nora E pi
Jackson, Fred A far R D 22 Laura A (Carr *Elvin ]M eng
BridgCAvater, Mass Albert Gr fireman
*Pred I jeAveler Augusta *Rulne J s s op
Haverhill, Mass Edna M pi
Arthur R d
Jackson, P S druggist
Bowdoin
Annie P (Plummer Ralph C
cl
Walter W stu
Jackson, Miss Minnie A James, Eugene H blk R D 22 James, Thomas taxidermist
3 Summer
Carrie L (Sorrier
iMilton C pi
Jenkins. Chas furniture rpr
Elm
Isabel (Jose
Neal Jenkins, Alma C ho Center JcAvell, Alfred rtd 25 Green
Betsey A (Gilbert d
Chas E d
Lena (m Ingham d
Ada G (m Bates Jewett, A S far R D 23
Lydia M (Spaulding
Effie M (m Coffin d
*Albin C ranchman
Lewiston, Cuba
Laura S d
Grandsons :
Harry A Jewett mach
Walter C Jewett mach
James 0 Jewett stu
Johnson, Isaac far R D 22
Adelia ]\I (Batchelder
Grandson :
John C Stewart pi
Jones, John W far R D 23
^lareia (Craig
Mabel W
24
WIXTIlPvOP
*?ilari;iii II ( m Ilayden
20 Ci'osby, Augusta *Aniii(' L l)k kpr Augusta
Jones, Mary W ( WiusloAv
() Western Ave wid Levi d
Levi Khvood grocer
*Liinv()()d I> agency office Baltimore, ]\L1 J.illiaii M
Edward R Am exp agt Fred II d
Jones, Levi I'] meeli oG ^laiu Maude M (Mellroy Levi R stu Amherst Col
Jones. Rev Arthur
pastor Friends eh C'<>nter
Joy, i\Iorrill C far
Cora (Wells Harold ])1
Joy, Henry 1' Iniggage master
R D 2:] Olive E (King
Joy, Adeline D (Leach Main wid S IT d 1899
Belle M (m Parker d 1885 Frank S d 1868
Chas A
Judkins. Lizz;ie ho ^liddle
K
Kaherl, Ei-vin lal) R D 2:]
Jessie (Hammond
Geo Iv
Wiiiifretl .M Kaliell, Ceo C l;il»
Fannie L (Tibbetts
Geo AV lab
Irvin E lab
^land V ( 111 Smith
Annie .M
Flossie W pi
I Joy 1-: pi
Keay, AVm E far R D 22
Xelli(> F (Turner-Keen
Carrie IJ
Florence R
Step eliildren :
*l']thrl E h'eeiie nurse
.Middli'town. Conn
Esther M Keene stn
Keen. Mrs. Eldora B (
dr nd\r
wid .M d
*Linwood M M 1) 4(i4 Central Ave, Dover, N H
La \'erne (Foster Kelley, Osca (Bradford
wid P, S d
Kelley. Lizzie :\l (Randall
wid E O (1
Kempton, C F far
Idlewilde farm R 1) 22
Rose E (Smart Keyes. ]\Iartha .AI fjones
wid H d
Arthur T far
CE\SUS
2i
* Alice E (ill Prescolt
Dauvcrs. Mass Kilbreth. A L o el fact
Addie L (Paine
Edna :\1 Kilhreth. (' F far R D 21
Harriet L (Foster
'"^Xellie M (m Ilaiidiii
5 Pine, Brulls^viel^
.Mildred F stii
Kimball. Flora E ho Central Kimball E D liv sta
10 tSummer
Abbie L (Morrill
Geo E livery stable
Kimball. Geo E liv sta
12 Summer
Elveretta (Cain Kimball AVinfield X far R 1) 24
Gussie II (Lewis
Ethyl G stii
Kincaid. J P in ehg- to farm
Edith (Keith King, E P far R D 24
JMary (Donahue
]\Iargaret pi
King, Wm R o el fact
Western Ave
Rose ]\I (Watts King, :Miss Oetavia R D 23
Kneeland, Frank mason
R D 22
Alice M (Stockiord
Thelma N
Knickerl)ocker, Percy phy
R D 22 Alice B (Patchelder
Kuight, AVm J far & team
Ida M (Francis
Knight, X X far R D 21
Lucy A (Bishop *Alic(^ ]\I (m Rankius
Xo AVa^'iie George X d
"Messie C (m INIoody
oS Church, Gardiner Lucy II (m Thomas X(41i(' ]\I (ni Briggs Mattie J d
Knight. Clement eng boating
& guide 22 Green Ilattie A (Taylor Andrew S
Knowles, Louise ]M
(Carr-Smart R D 22
wid R W d
Abbie F d
Ros(> (ill Burnham-
Kempton Julia A (ill Burn ham d ^lary A d
Robert B d
Jesse d
*■ Jessie A (m Bailey 175 Ramson R. Brookline. ]Mass *AVillie T ptr
^Maplewood. ]Mass "Geo W broker
26
WlXTHROr
Tv! Adiims. Koxhury. Mass *K()l)ri-t R el
Hartford. Conn
Knowlcs. Louise iNI (Carr-Smart
wid V. W d
J>a;-T()ix. Sarah (Kinibali
tr nurse wid Willard d
Flora L bkkpr
]jadd. I' A car Western Ave Kate E (Smith *Chas A eng
Somerville. ]Mass *Areliie W far Wayne *Geo W fireman B & :\I Bridgton. Charles- town, ]Mas:-;
Ladd. Piiiiij) 8 o el fact Royal
La din, Ilci-hei't II far Center Carrie I (Pinkham "'Km ma C (m Asth'
Augusta "Lindley II s s op
Haverhill. Mass Ivii-k A far
.\11on Ij stu
Anni.' K pl
llild 1-^ pl
Lallin. Kii-Ic A gen wk
Ruth ]j ('Robinson Frank
Laii(\ A Ij pastftr r>a|) eh Last Mary 1> ho
Langaun. -Jos mill op ^lorton Vetelene (Rolo Vetelene mill o|>
Rosa pl
Cliflon
Lapoinl. S mill op
]\Ieehanir Row ^lary (Leelerc *Joe mill op Berlin, N II '"Gideon mill op Berlin N II *Lmma (m Begin
Levis, Canada "Exelia (ni Blueberry
W Farmington Josephine Aveaver
Paul lab
Adedle (m Fountain
Larrabee, Fred D lab Clark Alfred R stu
2d wife Eva J (Raymond
Larrabee. Warren far R D 24 Hannah A (Raymond
Laughton. A II tinsmith
Olive (Buzzell Edward cream team
Lavallee. Ferdinand lab Elm Oetavia (Lablond Eliza mill o{)
Laura mill op
]\Iiles mill op
Adalo pl
]\Iary Ann pl
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27
Lavalleo, F M.un
Deliinu (Lacliaiiee
Alphoiise mill op
Lena pi
Emile pi
Mallei
Hariuoii LavalliM", Aloiizo lal) High
Delia ( Boutin
Edith pi
RayiHoiid
Lillian Leard, Edw 11 eolor mixer
32 :\Lvin
Hattie L (Hopkins
Lottie E pi
Harley W pi
Esther IM
Susie M Leavitt, Elmer R far R D 22
Annie B (Cannon
Alfred R ear
Ethel M stenog August;;
Hattie A
Maiiriee E Leavitt. Alfred R ear R D 22
Ethelyn E (Tibbetts Leeeh. Arthur far R D 2'3
Afhe M (Hardy
Elfred L Leighton, E (' eooper High
Cora (Wells
Lloyd J pi
Leslie i\I pi
Li
Li
Sarali L Avis. A V Hotel Maine. Main
Jennie S (Simpson
*AV P gen mgr Magee
lobster eo Pietou
Nova. Seotia
*Maltie E cashier 10
Ankland. Uorehester, Mass
(J rover C office wk
Lewistou
wis. I H lab
Floi-enee B (Hooper
Heleji A pi
Alice J pi
(has AV pi
Rubie B
Yelmer B
Earl II l)l)y. E P dry goods mer
6 Central
Angie L (Love joy
Dora M stu
ndholm. Carl A lab
Josephine (Bergstrom
Carl J
Alfred G
Geo C
AVillie ndsay, Annie L tel op ]\Iain nnell, Ella F (Larrabee
wid K R
*Ada E (m Rollins
18 Cushman. Augusta nseott. Elizabeth S (Linseott
28
WIXTIIHOI'
Avid w (I
Lloyd. Sarah cor Ijake & High Jjongfellow, Einma (Smith
R D 22 wid r IT d
Carrie ( iii Ileah-y C Everett far
Sarah I' (in AVilliams Longfello-w. C E far
Jessie (Cameron l^oir^'Celhiw. Thos C ptr &
\);\\) hang Bowdoin Mnvy ((iiill)ert *Carl E tel inspector
Gardiner Gertrude M *Liilu E typewriter
Augusta I>()ii.u-rellow. Chas G cl
Bowdoin Lottie :\1 (King *Guy C record cl Togus Loon. ( 'leoj)her mill op
Mechanics Row Etta (Hill
Willie pi
liillian pi
Hilda pl Alton Gladys Roland
Loon. Tsa; ' mason
Hilary ( Lusty d
Charlie mason
L()i-(1. 4 1) scylhe c^ ax mfg Mahitahel (Swain Anna M d
Anna ^1 (m Remick Elsie i\I (m Bran East
Lothrope. L M far R D 24 ^1 Emma ( Hand Xorman stu d
Ronald G stu
Homer W stu
Doi'is E pi
Carlton L pl
Lougee, Edson M card clother
Green Ennna -J (Hutchinson d *Effie M (m Higgins
Augusta R D 5 '■■\Vlice E (m Gasper
Augusta R D 1 Edna B (m ]\IouUon
Lowell. Geo L far
Lake view Ave :Mary C (Ladd
Luce. Hannah (AVood
wid C G d
M
Mac(>. Geo B far East
1st wife Julia P (Samson d *Alton S r r ser
AVaterville Abbie T (m :Mosher 2d wife Lizzie (BroAvn
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29
Mace,W L p m & elee East
Nettie G (Green
Alice V (m Cleaves
Carl H stu
Macomber, W S rtd R D 23
S Elizabeth (French d
'•'Florence E (m Maxim
New Castle, Ind
E W far
]\Iacomber, AVarren cl 28 Alain
Aland (Flandei-s
Kenneth A Alank, Airs. Abbie Alanwell. Susan F (Forsaith
26 Green
wid A A d
Alarrow, John II far East
Lucy P (Shaw Alarston. Abbie (Bonney Alain AFartin. Alartha J (Lothrop
Bowdoin
wid of James T d
Elwin B cl exp office
Alason, Alphonzo guide R D 22
Alfarata (Burnham
Clara I Alason, Edw A eng 72 Royal
Sarah V (Gay
Paul V pi
Alarsha 11 d
Alaxfield, li night watch
Lavern (Kempton
Ezra tr
Alaxim, D li grain & lumber
dealer 18 Central Annie L (Miller Fannie Al (m Goding Ora AI grain & lum
Alaxim, Walter motorman
High Katie (Gurney Albert AV pi
Roger AI pi
Benj F Helen P
Alaxim, Alary Etta dr mkr
Alain
Alaxim, Brittie J dr mkr
Alaxwell. Nellie M (Kimball
9 Central wid W S d
Lid a d
Percy AV far
Lizzie K (m Nutting
476 St Johns, Portland "John AV drug Portland Clara L millinery
Alfred AV stu
N Louise stu
Guy AV pi
Li da A pi
Alaxwell, Percy AV Far R D 22 Alabel II (AValker Gilbert AV pi
Alargaret F pi
Elizabeth E Norman AV
30
WINTHROP
Maxwc]]. ( "Icinciitinc (Cliarl-
worth ^lortoii will Asa C (1 1000
*Aiini(' L (pa Alley ('ai'il)()u Ilai-laiul (" pi
:\Ierchaiit, S L far R D 22
Nellie (Richards d
Gertrude (m Parker Harriet (m Haywood Harland Haywood pi
^len-ill, D K mgr Hoods
butter fact 10 Bowdoin P.ertha :\I ( Pike
:?^retcalf, Joseph L far R D 22 Nancy E (Bearce d
Edith C (m Lane Waldo B far
Laura E d
Metcalf, J H Main
Lydia (Heath d
Mctealf. Prudence G (Grant wid Geo S d
*Gora B (m Tryon
No Pownal Mary G ho
*Haven U S agricultural de})t Washington, D C
Metcall'. I'^mina (("lark Royal wid Waldo d
Miller. Henry 1' marble dlr
INIain Juliana (McCarthy *:\Iennie S tr
IfollJston, ]\Iass
H ( laii- Bates Col stu
:\[illspaugli. Lewis H far K 1) 21
Nellie R (Rockward ^litchcll. J S o el printer
Moody, Eleanor (Nichols
wid L P
Mary W
Eva L ]\Ioody. Lydia (Wood Elm
Moore. C E far & mail carrier
Lst wife Viola J (Watson d
*Nancy (m Church
Dayton. Floi-ida
2d wife Lizzie F
(Woodward
*Stanley A s s op Augusta ]\Ioore. J Henry far
Elmwood Farm. R D 24
Lst wife Mary Etta
(Stanton d 1881
* Annie E (m Lara
210 Middle. Lewiston
*Lottie L (m Lane
794 Warren Ave,
Brockton. Mass
2d Avife Stella 0 (Sumner
*]M ()live ( 111 Robinson
.Moniiioul ii
Elsie 1 sell 1r
J Henry Jr stu
.Morrill. Melvina (Stevens
wid John d
Reta :M (m Fairbanks Moi'i'ill, Miss Ida Liiioii
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31
Morrill, Elizabeth R (Melvin
2 AYestern Ave
wid Chas d
Charley M d
jMorrin, Jos mill jMechanie
Mary (Bouchard
Alfonce lab
Mary mill op
Josephen (m Obbe
Anna
Delia
Albertine mill op
Philerbert mill op
Eva stii
Morris, Edwin W ear
Lakeview
Minnie (Vose
Hoy D lab
Ezma A
Cora ]M stu
IMosher, Harvey AY oil el fact
East
Abbie M (Mace
Hazel I pi
Rachel T Morton. Geo H mas & jobbing 50 Main
Victoria (Woodman IMorton, Sarah J (Smart Main
wid of Cephus d 1900
Emma F d 1864
Dora E ho
Ruth T d 185S
*Frank S mgr The Press Portland
Moulton, Ernest L printer
Green Edna R (Lougee
Moulton, Edw J fireman
Roj^al :\Iabel H (Trask Theodore E pi
Bennie F
Moulton, Geo H team Royal Ida W (Frost Ernest L o el printer
Arthur R stu
George H pi
Edith M d-1899
Alice M pi
.Mumford, E J far R D 21 Clara A (Winslow Ruth AY stu
:\Iurch. David A far R D 22 Ida B (Burrill Abigail J (m Edwards Carrie M (m Thompson Isaac PI gen wk
Geo W gen wk
Lila J
Chas S stu
Eva B d
Murch, H Z retd Hanson
Abigail (Grey d
David A lab
Carrie ]\I (m AYvman
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WINTHROP
"Zylphia (m Howard
E ]\lonnu)n11i
*i\Iiiry E (m Howard
E ]\Ionm()iilli
Hannah J (m Howard Murray, Frank far R I) 21
Lizzie (Dillingham
*R D elee eon Boston
Newton pi
Murray. A AV car Hanson
Inez il (Taylor
Zella P mill op
MeGrath. F W mill op
Lena A (Remick .AUdnnis. C E
carriage rep sli off Central
Amanda M (Black-Norris
Step child :
*Ella F (m Smith Fayette ^Mcllroy. John H woolen
goods mfg 8 Central
]\Iary A (Stanley
*R CraAvf'ord supt mill
No Monmouth
Margaret E
Mary E stu
M(dlroy. R C agt AVinthrop
Mills Co Main & Green
I\Iai'y C (Clark ]\IcLaughlin. Edgar lab Summer
Villa (Whittier d
Nellie I ho
:\Iary E ho
:\L-Xanjai-n. L T baker Main
Annie L (r'oi-liiell Richard F W
N
Xason, Wilson far
]\lary A (Robinson d
Blanch (m Nason *Hattie R Cm Phunmer
Oakland. Cal
Xorcross. Earl taxidermist
Hanson Alice (Avery Roland G D Randall
Xorcross, M F far
Ella M (P>oyd Ralph d
*Zulah M (m Xcal 10 Washington. Danvci's. Alass
Xorcross. R J far R D 23
Arabine (Doyle d
]\lildred (m Harris Guy 0 far
I"];n'l(' S taxidei'iiiist
0
()l)be. Sam lab
Josephine (jMorrin ()'Xe<d. Fi'ank i'n<^ Bowdoin
ilargie (Xoble Osborne. Carrie AV (Wing
nnisic tr 184 Main
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33
wid F
ChasF
d mill op
Packard, Sumner E far
East R D 22
Susie M (Foster
Harry E civ eng
Packard, H M far East
1st wife Mary L (Parlin d
*Edgar L cl
93 Oliver, Boston, Mass
2d wife Ina B (Grey Packard, John D o cl fac
Nancy (Jones
*Elbridge AV gen sec Y M C A Southbridge, Mass
*Irving B tr nurse Togus Packard, Joseph E lab R D 22
Annie M (Stevens
Walter M lab
Edith A stu
Lora L pi
Elwin C pi
Page, Chas H far R D 24 Page, Nellie M (Merrill 24 High
wid Chas H d
Parker, G C M D 15 Summer
Rose B (Parkman
*Ralph B merch
52 Summer, Dover, N H Parkman, Lucy H (Pooler
wid Edmond d
*Geo W salesman
Emporia, Kan
Margie A d
Rose B (m Parker
*Burtis L sta agt
Keene, N H Parkman, Oscar L far
Ella F (Ames
Chester L s s op
Alfred L stu
Parkman, E D f ar R D 21
Cora F (Foster
Evelyn Parrish, Murray far R D 24
Clara B (Strong
Agnes L stu
Malcolm F Patterson, R J creamery Main
Hannah R (Reynolds
Katherine B pi
Ronald R Penney, Chas H o cl fact
3 Western Ave
Bina D (Buzzell
Josie E pi
Penniman, E H mer Main
Alice H (Pulsifer
Henry E cl
Edgar ]\I stu Hebron acad Perkins, Martha AV (Wood
wid I L d
Laura A d
Stella E (m Stone Perley, Harriet (Alden
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WINTHROP
wid F d
(laronce greenhouse
*Emma (m Richardson
No Monmouth
Perh'.y. C A green house
Augusta L (Norton Edith U
Perley, Geo II far R D 24 Nancie M (AVoodward
Perry. Alanson rtd
1st wife Rhoda (Perry Geo E d
]\Iary 0 d
John H far
2d wife Ann (Plummer Albion S coal & wood
.■»d wife Julia (Gordon-
Gilman
Perry. A S coal & wood &
trucking R D 24 Tola E (Woodbury Carroll A
Pettingill. F A creamery
Royal .Millie G (Nichols AVm R pi
Herbert D pi
Sewell pi
Carl A pl
Mary J
Philbrick, H F car R D 22 1st wife ]Mahitabel (Brann d
"Annalx'lle (m Lewis
Windsor Lila E stu
2nd wife Sadie (Berry-Day Elsie M Step children : *]\Iattie M (m Bran
Cooper's INIills Delmar D Day pl
Darwin R Day pl
Phinney, Eva M (Pierce
Avid Frank d
Pike, Geo A far R D 22
Esther L (Lawrence *Emma L (m Gordon
Readfield Depot "Elsie J stenog Augusta *Chas A dentist E Machias Walter R d
'•'Sarah W stenog Augusta
Pike, Chas E dentist sum res 126 S 16th, Phil. Pa Sarah A (Lawrence Geo L I\I D
Pike. Henry L far R D 21 Ethel M (Comstock
Pike. Fred C far
Augusta S (Robinson
Piiiklinm. Eunice B (Farr
R D 21 wid Noah d 1901
Allen W far
Ada C dr mkr
Herbert E cl
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35
Phebe E Pinkham, J H 12 Bowdoin
Marcia AV (Anderson
James A pi
Wendall W pi
Bosworth P pi
Parker L
]\Iarcia W Pinkham, A W far R D 21
Phebe A (Johnston
Edith G
Chas M Pitts, Katherine (Fertig
Lakeview Ave
wid M G d
Jessie E Pluramer, Frank J bk kpr
East
Hattie R (Nason
Mande B Plummer, Rose (Judkins-Hoxie milliner cor Mid & Moch
Leah stu
Prescott, C E cooper R D 21
Gertrude (Chandler
Fredella E pi
Artie C d 1907
Sarah E d 1906
Prieard, Cedielie
Grand children:
Philapene Dorval
Eva Dorval
Mary Dorval Proctor, W bakery Main
Flora S (Smith
M Zeta pi
Pullin, Martha L (Jones
wid Geo M d
*Ella S (m Page
Newburyport, Mass Cora L (m Rollins
Putnam, C C rtd 6 Main
Sophia M (Thomas d
Alice A (m Staine Alden S d
Freddie E d
John E o el fac
Seth T d
Putnam, Amanda (White
wid John d
Francis stu & tr
Mary tr
Putnam, J E mech 22 High Flora M (Stale d
R B stu
li L far
R
Ramsdell, Geo A far R D 22
Effie E (King
Merton A ptr
Ratte, Philip lab
Obeline (Flemery
Joseph lab
Philipene
*Georgie (m Libby
Burnham
36
Wl NT 11 HOP
*"Walter s s op Lewiston
Mary
*Lizzie stu AVaterville
Delia pi
Alfred pi
Arthur pi
Raymond, J 0 far R D 24 Carrie (King
Harold A pi
James B pi
Ethel M pi
Raymond, Jas R far R D 21 Lydia A (Frost James 0 far
AYarren R far
Clara (m Larrabee d 1901 Eva J (m Larrabee
Reed. Augustus S far R D 24 Laura P (Ross Edward A d
Reed. Wm B real est agt
Main ^Victor M D
Lawrence, Mass Forest C boot & shoe repr
Reed, Forest C mer IMain
Lizzie C (Crooker Forest F pi
Doris M pi
Albert L Ruth C
Remiek. Alva D
Standard oil team R D 24 Anna ]M (Lord
Remiek, John E o el printer
Center Cassie (Trask Guy E o el fact
Nellie M stu
Myrtie E pi
Hazel M pi
Ralph E pi
Remiek, Elias N mach Center Martha M (Walton Ella M (m French *Albion N s s op Auburn Lena A (m McGrath John C *Chas N gen wk
So Boston, Mass AVillard M o cl printer
Remiek, C F far
Abbie (Lowell d 1905
Reynolds, Fred I far R D 23 Ella M (AVilcox Donley pi
Reynolds, W E far
Leona M (Sprague Sprague S pi
Dorothy D pi
Reynolds, Nancy (Abbott
R D 23 wid S D d
*Silas D Caribou
*George F mill op
No Bend, Oregon ^Lincoln C mill op
No Bend, Oregon
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37
Esther P (m Hardy Fred F far
Emerson W far
*AUie (m Clark Caribou Step child: Mary Toothaker
Rice, P R printer Royal
Eleanora F (Frost Wm R pi
Howard L
Rich, Rev Royal A Hanson Julie N (Bailey
Richardson, John car & ptr
Richmond, Wm B bk kpr
Center Anna M (GuUifer Selah pi
A E
Ridley, Lucy E ho
Riggs, Leonard W o cl fact
off Rolland Laura M (Llaxfield *Florence A (m Whittier 76 Pearl Lynn. Mass
Robie, Fred C far R D 24
Eleanor A (Townsend
Robbins, Emma A (Kildreth wid D E d
W T Titus far
Robinson, John blk Summer Blanch (M^'adsworth Gladys E stu
Edgar W pi
Eugene A pi
Jennie A pi
Ida M Rockwood, Ellen F (Johnson
wid Hiram d
Nellie (m Millspaugh
AVillard PI real est
142 Main, AVaterville Rollins, Jos B
supt ptr o cl fact Center
Cora L (Pullin
IMurial A stu
Carroll J pi
Margery P pi
Nieces:
^Camilla ]\I Whitney tr
in Hallowell industrial sch
*Cecil A Rollins
Newburyport, ]\Iass Rollins, Wm o cl printer
Greenwood Ave
Eva L (Haywood
Donald H Rowe, F M far East
Melvina P (Parlin
*Chas P care tak
Cambridge, Mass Rowe, F W far R D 21
Addie (Kensell
Addie
Harrison I\I RoweU, C P jeweler Main
Mabel M (Marshall
Reginald P pi
Marjorie S
38
WINTHROP
Esther E
Roy, Jos mill op
Delima (liissonnett
Elsim mill op
Alma
Alphoiiee mill op
Amede mill op
Albert pi
Almoza pi
Russell, Anna (Deloriiie R D 21
Avid D d
Laura F stenog
184: Bates, Lewiston
Ileury N lab
Sabin. Frank team Galeville
Alice ]\I (Worden
Geo W
Sara A
James F Sabin, John II 21 Green
Rose F (Mitchell
INIaurice E Sanborn, Fred C repr shop
Union
Mary C (Fortin
IMary pi
Ella pi
Sargent, Elvira (Spaulding
wid SB d
Fannie B (m Garland d
stu pl
stu
pl
Sargent, C S pastor Cong ch
]Main
Adele (Holmes
I\Iay II
Richmond E Schwartz. Kenton
Eva A (Bailey
Wilson B
Esther ]M Seamins, Effie E (Tibbetts
Center Sedgley, G W far
Calista T (Talbot
*Daisy (m Kennedy
Jefferson. Shaw, C W car Central
Lydia (Webster
*Elmie (m Buckminster
Boston, Mass
Frank ptr
Shaw, C H
harness & rep shop Central
Rose B (Jackson
Martha H music tr
Shaw, Orman W lab Union
Ella (Ellis
Cecil R pl
Vivian G pl
Winona C pl
Vera B Shepherd, Lurana (Chandler
Hanson
wid GO d
Simpson, Thomas
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39
IMary A (Himchinsoii Bertha F tr
]\Iarion L stu
Simpson, Miles C o cl fact
38 High Ella's (Davis Irvin E team
Simpson, Irvin E team High Evelyn F (Eustice Kenneth L Erma M
Simmons, Fred lab Elm
Mary (Robinson Robert pi
Georgie pi
James pi
Mary Louis
Skillings, Martha A (Grover
High wid E H d
*Carrie A (m "Williams
Quincy, Mass *Irving bk kpr
Westboro, Mass Ella M (m Bell *Lettie E (m Savage
Lakewood, N J
Sleeper, G S
coachman C M Bailey Charlotte (Wingate Theo G steg
James 0 stu
Marion pi
Smart, Abbie F d
Smart, Rose (m Burnham Smart, Julia A (m Burnham d Smart, Mary A d
Smart, Robert B d
Smart, Jesse d
*Smart, Jessie A (m Bailey 175 Rawson Road,
Brookline, Mass *Smart, AVillie T ptr
Maplevv^ood, Mass *Smart, Geo W broker
53 Adams, Roxbury, Mass *Smart, Robert R cl
Hartford, Conn Smart. Chas A far
Fannie L (Carman *Chas A salesman 229 Main. Stoneham, Mass Smith, A W hardware Royal Smith. James far
Ellen (Gunn
James d
Margaret d
*Francis L paper mkr
Augusta *Harry A r r bag master
Portland *Joseph J restaurant
Madison *Blanch (m Stevenson
Gatun, Panama *Walter insane asylum
Taunton, Mass
40
WINTHROP
*\Villis papiT luills
Augusta ►Smith, Clias W o el printer
15 Lakeview Ave Maude B (Kaherl Smith, Ada M F (Floyd
wid Chas E d
*Chas F mfg bus
Taunton, Mass Soper, Geo W far
Oleua B (Whitney Edmond A Soper, N M far E D 24
Mary E (French Fred M far
Ada A (m Bean d 1894 Emma M d-1871
*Edw H car
Page, R D 10 Augusta Abbie L d 1871
*John F elec
Roxbury, Mass Grand child : Soper, Harry G mill op
Spaulding, Albion K R D 22
Lora M (Cobb Spear, Jos F rtd soldier East Etta G (Robinson d
Sadie E (m Ilewett *Lawrence far
Gardiner RDM Hattie (m Faulkenham Spear, E B color mkr
0 cl fact R D 22
IMay A (Jackson
Cecil E pi
Alice M
Sprague, AV C far R D 23
Delia L (Kinney Leona M (m Reynolds Eula pi
Bernice N pi
Stackford, Delia (Gould
11 Green INIabel mill op
AValter ]M tel co
Maude (m Kneeland Vestea I mill op
Carlton H
Roland L pi
Frank pi
Stackpole, Eliza A (Thompson 36 High wid C C d
Nettie L dr mkr
*Emma F (m Duckworth
Jay, Sacramento, Cal * Samuel H sta agt
Oakland
Staine, Edwin R o cl prtr
30 High Alice L (Putnam *Ethel U tr nurse
291 Brackett, Portland
Stanley, Pamelia 28 Main
Stanley, Kate (Wing Elm
wid Chas d
Orin E carriage mfg
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41
Harry M summer boarders
Cora H ho
Stanley, J A editor
AYinthrop Budget Main Stanley, Murray R D 21
Nellie (Packard Stanley, Allura M ho
Stanley, Eliza J ho
Stanley, 0 E carriage shop
R D 22
Kate E (O'Neal
Chas N stu
Stanton, Sarah K ho R D 24 Stanton, C A far R D 24
Clara F (Sampson Stanton, C B far R D 24
Mittie (Ladd d 1905
C A mill op
*Blanch E (m Foster 8 Warren Ave, Lewistou Stefanini, Paolo
Raschi Masimino Stevens, Chas H Morton
Stevens, Ada P (Norris-Rayes
wid John A
Sadie M (m Wing Stevens, Harry W car IMain
Lida M (Hobbs Stevens, W F overseer cotton
mill cor Main & Bowdoin
Annie A (Simpson
Harry W ear
Grace W warp tender
Stevens, Isaac W rtd
P^'annie (Merrow d
Chas M carriage mfg
Oakland
Annie M (m Packard Stevens, C W far R D 23
Ella F (Moody
Alice M ho
Stevens, Samuel far R D 22
Adeline E (Hunton d
Georgie d
*Walter car & con
Maiden, Mass
Albert W car
Stevens, Geo A mail carrier
RD 22
Flora E (Dudley
Arvilla E pi
Stone, Albert F o cl fact East
Stella E (Perkins
*Mabel A (m Harvey
Oakland
*Harold ]M s s op
Augusta
Marion L pi
Arthur P pi
Elmer A pi
Strout, Newell car Beal
Carolin ]M (Turner
Harriet (m Whiting Stubbs, Fred car
Villa ( •
Sturtevant, C 0 elec Pitts
Cora (Savage
Frederick
42
WINTHROP
Sylvester, E D far
Readfield Depot R D 28 Jennie A (Ames-Packard
job printing Walter E pi
Step children : Edwin R Packard pi
Melville A BroAvn stu
Taggart, C W M D 5 Central Florence E (Jackson
Tall, John N o cl fact ]\Iain Emma L (Stanley Gladys M
Tansill, Henry B salesman
Central Emma F (Remick- Walton Gertrude (m Dennison
Norridgewock
Taylor, Chas F mfg
M Alice (AVeston Edward L pi
Taylor, John F far 22 Green Eleanor (Mosher Inez M (m Murray Elwin d
Ilattie A (m Knight
Taylor, Frank E blk Union Effie M (Hadley Mabel L pi
Taylor, Frank H far R D 21 Ella M (McLellen
Elmer M pi
Frank C Ta^'lor, 11 A¥ carriage mfg
& ptr 8 Union Taylor. Chas H rtd
AA^estern Ave
Lillian (Eldred d
AVm E striker o cl fact
Fannie L tr
Shaw Bus Col, Portland Thomas, Chas ]M far
Abbie E (AMieeler d
*Chas E salesman
919 Chauncy, Boston, Mass
AVm L d
Roy AA^
^Martha B ho
Tliomas, Fred car Hanson
Abbie (Soule Thomas, Geo A car Highland
Lucy H (Knight
Arnold F stu
Leonard K pi
Norman W pi
Jessie L Thompson, Augustus mach
Hanson
Josephene (Foss
Evelyn i\I Titus, Adelbert far R U 22
Minnie E (Bailey
Alton E stu
C Clifton pi
Ralph B pi
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43
Titus, W H far R D 21
Eugenia R (Robbius Ethel M p]
Helen E pi
Tobey, E B car
Annie B (Fish *Fred B ear Augusta
*W A mining
Goldfield, Nev *Chas 0 fact Portland *Harold E stu Colby Col
Tolle, Louis E poultry bus
147 Main Clara J (Gretzler Louis 0 pi
Bonita G pi
Leola pi
Torsey, B C liv stable 17 ]\Iain Leona M (Shaw Ralph E
Torsey, A W car & bid
Helen (Cobb d *Maude G milliner
59 Summer, Lynn, Mass
Torsey, J H rtd R D 24
Drucilla (Gilbert *Louisa (m Plummor
Monmouth Frank P d
D H d
*D E shoe mfg
Brockton, Mass A W car & bid
*A C car Bath
Towle, J M groc & meats
145 Main Nora E (Jackson Earle J cl
Towle, Robert C o cl fact
Center Josie A (White Ralph M stu
Oak Grove Seminary
Towle, Mary C (Mills
wid N d
Alice J (m Frost Geo H guide Guilford Efifie M d
Towle, Chas S purch'g agt
R D 22 Janet E (Hallett Eva E d
Carrol S pi
Harriet E
Towle, Harriet A (Nash
wid Sherburn d
IMillard d
Justin M mer
Mary d
Robert C o cl fact
*Geo N ]M D Bucksport *Clifton A tr Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass Chas S produce dlr
Towns, F J o cl printer Union Grace L (Coombs-Keith Merl F Step child :
44
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*Evelyii R Keith pi
W Milan, N H Towns, xVlbion far R D 21 Mabel M (Leighton-
Hanson Step child : Leland G Hanson Trask, Clarence pi
Trask, Joseph far Center
Lucy J (Higgins Tracey, Miss Lucretia Main Trembley, Emil lab Main
Melina (Fortier Miles o cl fact
*Mary waitress Lewiston Treworgy, P W gen wk
R D 22 Edith S (Newcomb Earl W pi
Flora D pi
Leon ]\I Ordway S Trueblood, Alpheus pastor
Friends ch, Bowdoin Almeda (Baldwin *Effie (m Chase
Kennebunkport *]\Iary E tr ]\It Holy ok e
Col, So Hadley *E AVinnefred tr
Indianapolis, Ind Tuttle. II F far R D 22
Addie S (Foster Nellie M
Frank L
stu
U
Uclair, Jos s s op IMechanic Georgie (Hill Chas E mill op
Alice M mill op
Mabel E
Margaret ho
Annie pi
John pi
Lena L pi
Lillian M Edmond L
W
Wadsworth, Francisco
truck & mail carrier LTnion Annie M (Wheeler d
*Isa M (m Wadley
Readfield R D 28 Harry actor
Edward
AVadsworth. Herbert E
mfg table oil cl
Wakefield, Nettie L dr mkr
R D 22
Waldron, Silas H far R D 24 Lydia T (Dow
Walker, Winston S f ar R D 24 Ida F (Campbell Mabel H (m Maxwell
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45
*Edna R milliner *Alice E (m Tainter
11 Dennison, Auburn
Walton, Arthur A car
"Washburn, Wm B mason
Morton
Watson, Grace M (Webster wid EL d
Clyde W pi
Melvin D pi
AVaugh, Anna P (Wood Main
Waugh, Geo N far R D 22 Alice L (Longfellow Evelyn M h sch stu
Robert L pi
Karl P pi
Kenneth A Dorothy M
Webb, Albert H far High
Grace D (Kempton *Helen M (m Perry
Bedford, Mass Herbert S
Dorothy N stu
Winthrop L p]
Webb, Harriet A (Newman wid Silas d
*Herbert M eng
Cincinnati, Ohio Albert H far
Scott d
*Lilla B (m Robbins
Livermore *Walter S far Dryden
Webb, Lizzie (Sears 28 Main wid Geo d
Everett coal & wood dlr
Webb, Everett wood & coal 28 Main Ruth G (Gould
Webb, Frank E far R D 24 Louise B (Lacroix Ruth B stu
Eva L d
Judith D pi
Kenneth E pi
Miles S pi
Frank S pi
Elon B
Webb, Seth far Lake Ave Ida M C (Chandler Lottie C stu
Susan E d
Nina M pi
Earle C
Webber, Jesse mill op Royal Ida M (Chandler Clinton 0 pi
Irena J
Webster, Almena A ho Main
Webster, C V mason
Lake Ave Almena E (Pettingill * Carroll C car
Los Angeles, Cal Geo B ptr
*Elmer W tr sales
Whitman, Mass
46
WINTHROP
Webster, Geo B ptr Lake Ave Frankie (Emerson d
AVentworth, Ellery W p ni
2 Royal L Adalaide (Twitchel Bertha M tr
Alice K p o el
"Wheeler, Annie M (Brown
wid A E d
*Maude M (m Abbott
Bridgton Merton L plumber
*Amos G eng B M 289 Ut Vernon, E Somerville, Mass *Abbie M (m Milliken
4 Oak, Auburn Adelia L d
White, Nancy B (Bisbee
wid D N d
*Wallace R law
Salt Lake City, Utah *Ella A (m Small Belfast Wm N far
White, Wm W
mgr Longwood Inn, Center Catherine (Dowler *Weston L real est
Jacksonville, Fla *Catherine E (m AVhite
Wilmette, 111 White, Wm N far & orchdst Hattie (Poole Flora M
stu :\It Ilolyoke Col
Claudius N pi
Whiting, W A supt fish hatchery, Monmouth
cor Han & Main Harriet (Strout Whiting, Edwin A far East Mabel R (Robbins Alice M pi
Chas J Whitney, J P ice dealer &
trucking Oak Ave Ilattie C (Titcomb *Ethel M (m Sears
Augusta
L H stu Kents Hill
Neal B stu
Whittier, Angie M Center
Wilber, Willie pi
Wilber, Wm H far R D 22
Jane (Dudley Wilder, D W car mill op
24 Central IMary E (Gardner *Matilda S (m Welch
Farmington *Eva M (m Hyde
Livermore Falls Addie (m Meader Frank D mill op
Clarence mill op
Gladys G stu
Wiley, Chas C pi
Wilkins, Carrie E (Gleason
7 Green
CENSUS
wid A B d
Etta M "Wilkins, AVarren horse trainer 1st wife Marie (Perkins d Harry E hostler
*Dana E far AVindsor 2d wife Ella A (Pease- Gilbert *Leola A Gilbert (m Billington, Carlisle, Mass *Leon A Gilbert far
Dunstable, Mass Ray Gilbert hostler
AVilliams, H 0 car
AVilliams, Fred Q b cutter
o cl fact Center Georgia L (Lane AVilliams, Miles E far R D 23 Nellie (Joy
Walter r r ser
Williams, Frank lab
AVilliams, Fred E far Center
Sadie (Longfellow
Alton E elec
Clarence L gen wk
Mabel E ho
Andrew J d
Wilshire, Geo H veterinary
Highland Ave Ella M (Bartlett *Fred S mer
Worcester, Mass *Harry M druggist
Winthrop, Mass
*AValter M lumberman
AVaterville Mary S (m Gage
Wilson, Harriet (Rowell
wid C W d
AA^ing, Chas H lab Royal
Minnie S (Raymond
AYing, Elizabeth M
(Wheelock-Metcalf wid C A d
Carrie AV (m Osborne
AVing, Sam F lab
Rosilla F (Berry Ernest AV far
Frank L lab
*Fred H far
Richford, Vt *Chas I lab AA^aterville
AA^ing, Ernest lab R D 24
Sadie (Hodges AValter E pi
Guy A pi
Shirley A pi
AVing. Mary E (Leavitt
Oak Ave wid H K d
Lura M d
Sadie L d
Una M d
Otis L livery stable
Nellie A pi
Sarah I\I pi
Birdie pj
Myrtle d
48
WINTHROP
Winslow, Sarah (Varney
wid Isaac d
S Elma (m Gifford d
*Isa 0 tr
50 Elton, Providence, R I *Julia E tr 163 Joralemon, Brooklyn, N Y Clara W (m IMumford *Rena L cl state agri- cultural dept Augusta Arthur M d
AVinslow, Henry rtd R D 21 1st wife Mary D (Rogers d 2d wife Mary G (Hussey-Maxfield- Winslow Witherill, I\Iay R ho
Wood, E E o cl fact IMain Wood, Cyrus G car Royal 1st wife Bina P (Cole d Herbert W o cl fact
2d wife Annie (Waldron Wood, B Winslow
charge box shop Royal
Laura A (Gordon
Leone G pi
Gordon W
Wood, Harry E lab R D 21
Wood, H D far R D 21
Wood, Louisa ( Royal
Wood, Julia A (Lord Middle wid A G H d 1906
*Walter H accountant
17 Pearl, Boston, Mass *Edwin S sta agt Gray
Harriet L (m INIartin
d 1905
Wood, Alice Julia |
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Wood, Ruth |
stu |
Wood, Sarah A |
Elm |
Wood, Mary A |
East |
Wood, Frank S |
mining |
Kitty (0 'Brine |
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Percy |
Pl |
Marnia |
Pl |
Lear |
pl |
Frank Cecil Wood, H W o cl printer
Sophrona (Bachelder Bina F d
Edward C
Herbert C stu
Wood. E J printer o cl fact
Center 1st wife Ellen (Glynes d Harry far
* Etta A (m Wells
]\Lanchester, N H *Ernest E mill op
Manchester, N H 2d wife Mary A
(Brewer-Rice Percy R printer o cl fact *Frank R cl restaurant
Augusta Ruel L bell boy
Hotel North, Augusta Woodman, M :M cl Highland
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Ruth A (King
S Lee bank el
Woodman, E S (m Bailey
The Plighlands, Center
*Chas M Rev 546
Cumberland Ave, Portland
Harris S mfg table cloth Woodward, Henry pap hg
141 Main
Mary A J (Bragdon Wyman, John A lab Hanson
Carrie M (Murch Wyman, Will lab
Augusta R D 5
Erma L (Perkins
Robert E pi
Florence L
Yeaton, AH bik & far R D 21 Evelyn L (Macomber *Deforest U S custom ho Manila, P I
Yeaton, F A mlk dlr 23 High Mabel G (Remick Corinne S d
Irene M d
Inez L d
Yeaton, J G far & lumber- man & wood 151 Main Ruth A (Brainard Edna M d
York, E E gen mgr
L M & G Tel Co Lake Ave Lottie M (Edwards Marsters E
Young, Arvilla (Tobin
wid Chandler d
Auscar tr So Portland Katie (m Adams
Young, Albert mill op Main Synthia S (Glidden John A overseer mill
Delayed Data.
Colzolari, Amilcare Albertina I^Giorgi Elvira Fredo Pietro
merch
M. L. WHEELER
JEWELER
We carry a full line of Watches, Cut Glass, Sterling Silver- ware, etc. We are doing business to make money but we are in no hurry. Our prices are as low as can be made for the goods you need. We want you to inspect our stock whether 3^ou buy or not. Call on us when in Augusta.
•if? 203 WATER ST. AUGUSTA, ME.
A STATE SECRET
Why we are able to save you froin'^^y.OO to |o.00 on a Suit or Over- oat. It is oar spot cash system of buying and selling. We are satisfied with a small profit on each salt'. You do not liave to help pay for some one's poor bills.
H. Q. Barkest Co.
TWO STORES
Oppm Cony House, Augusta
235 Water Street, GARDINER, MAINE
BRING YOUR PRESGRIPTiONS FOR GLASSES TO US
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CAMERAS
Eye G lasses, Stereo i-cupes and views
Amateur develop- ing and printing a Specialty
Films developed All camera supplies
Souvenir Post Cards Opera Giasses Bird Glasses Field Glasses
IJail Orders filled promptly
KODAKS
'^'y
BROKEN LENSES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT
MAINE OPTICAL CO.
281 Water St., Augusta, Me.
TALKING MACHINES AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
COLONIAL MUSIC CO.
t85 Water 5#., Augusta, Me.
Geo. iU. Quimby
VICTOR TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS
Art Books, Stationery and Periodicals Framing of all kinds a Specialty Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Amateur and Professional Supplies
258 Water Street
Augusta, ' ' Maine
WHEN YOU WANT PRINTING DONE QUICKLY AND DONE WELL
Write or
Telephone
the
Kennebec Journal Office
Augusta
They have unusual faciHties and make a specialty of hurry-up work.
If you get your printing done at the Ken- nebec Journal Office, you are sure of its being done right and on time.
Burleigh & Flynt
Publishers Kennebec yournal Augusta, - - - Maine
MACOMBER, FARR & WHITTEN
Insurance Agents
AUGUSTA, ... MAINE
Geo. E. Macomber, R. H. Bodwell, E. C. Carll, Chas.H. Howard
Represent the leading Companies engaged in Fire, Life, Accident, Health, Plate Glass, Steam Boiler, Employers and Automobile Liability, Marine and Inland Insurance.
WE WILL BOND YOU Bonds furnished for Executors, Administra- tors, Guardians, Cashiers, Municipal and Secret Society Officials and all persons holding positions of trust.
Do not ask anyone to sign a bond for you. Do not sign a bond for anyone. We furnish them for a small premium.
Thirty Years of Satisfaction
For almost thirty years we have supplemented the doctors in their work of healing the sick by putting up their medicine just as they ordered it, and when they specify BOWDITCH, WEBSTER & Co., it is a guarantee of purity. We have a large stock to work from and our prices are as low as honest goods can be sold.
BOWDITCH, WEBSTER & CO.
CITY DRUG STORE AUGUSTA MAINE
C. BRYANT
DENTIST
222 WATER ST. AUGUSTA, ME.
Dr. J. A. Anderson DENTiST
OVER MERSEY'S SHOE STORE
Augusta, Maine
Anson SWorHSi iSoiisiarei
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC
277 WATER STREET AUGUSTA, - MAINE
E. M. THOMPSON
Attorne'^-at- Law
Tel. 434-12
207 Water St., Augusta, Me.
V P RrlRlr OPPOSITE ELECTRIC WAITING ROOM
MASONIC BUILDING 9 LISBON STREET OPPOSITE ELECTRIC WAITING ROOM
LEWiSTON, ME.
Try my $20 Hat Mcu's FumSsMngs, Hats
stefson'S.oo'Lts AtMeUc OutfUs
in variety School Hats to .,-,, ._^, tt- /-vi
order Special \ alucs 111 Uuderwear, Hosier}', Gloves
I CAN PLEASE YOU IN UNION SUITS
Shirts made to measure. Shirts and collars in stock, 12 to 19 inch, Sweaters and Sweater Jackets for Ladies, Men and Children, Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, Dress Vests and Bath- ing Suits for Men, Women and Children White Coats and Aprons, Wool Frocks for Marketmen. Overalls to fit the largest man or smallest boy
Everything for baseball, foot- ball basketball and Tennis. Clothing to measure at popu- lar prices, suits at $15, $20, $25.
Correspondence solicited. When in Lewiston make my
store your headquarters.
S. p. ROBIE
LEWISTON, MAINE
CENSUS OF MONMOUTH
Note — AYhere no address is given ]\Ionmouth is under- stood. North Monmouth is designated by North ; Winthrop R. F. D. routes — AYinth, followed by the number of the routes.
m — married, d — died.
Adams. Alonzo E * far
Carrie (Robbins Madeline E
Ainslie, F W far AVinth 21 Amy C (Dodsworth
Allen, Chas H car & eonet
R D 21 Hannah (Wing-AYhite *Glen II s s op Auburn *Yerne R baker Auburn Ellis A supt fish hatchery Nellie L (m Ferguson
HoUis
Allen, Albert far R D 9
Fannie E (Roseboom Dora May
Albert Jr far
Frank stu
Anderson, C G far Sabattus 1 Flora ]\I (Hunt Harry E d
Leroy L far
Chas H far
xVnderson. L L far Sabattus 1
Lula G (Safford AndrcAvs, F AY far AYinth 21
Ada T (Smith
Step child :
*Mary T Hall dr mkr
AA^oodfords Andrews. Ernest C ear R D 19
Harriett P (Pierce
Harold P pi
Helen E pi
Andrews, L C far R D 19
*01ive (m Jackson
Livermore
Lottie ]\I ho
Andrews. 0 AY far R D 19
Marilla A^ (Dickerson
Ernest C car
^Herbert C far
Oleary, Iowa
*Augustus AY cl
Salem, Mass
MONMOUTH
Arnold, Harry S cl North
liuth L (Cunningliaiii Lor en L C pi
Marguerite B ])]
Lloyd L
Arris, Herbert iiuieii Xortli
Austin. .Mai'ccllus S far
R D 20 :\Iary F (Hatch
Ayer, John far
Ada (
B
Baile}^ Wm ear R
Harriet (Chandler
Wm
Samuel
Clias
Ellen A
Oscar
Henry Batchelder, L R horse bre ing & stock farm R
Bertha (Gleason Bates. ]\Liry A (Sturtcvan
R
Albertus G
Henry S Bates, H S
Annie (Robinson
Margaret Benner, M A far R
Delbert :\I
Ernest W
D 19
pl pl pl pl
ed- D 20
t
D 20 far far far
pl
D 19
far
far
Mandana B (Potter
*Guy P clerg Gonie. N H
"'Andrew W stu
Agr seh, Durham, N H Px'nner, D M far
Lillian R (Roy
Hdna R stu Normal sch Berry. L C cream coll & far
North
*Florence (m jMiller
704 Main, Lewiston
*Guy B butcher AVinthrop
Chas H mer
Georgie E
Fannie P
Georgie A (Fogg
Afton B Bickford, R G
Sadie E (Russell Blaisdell, Fred A
far, tannery & moc mfg
Lloyd G pl
Leon G pl
Blake, Fred K lum & far
Occupies homestead which has been in the Blake family name 114 years
]\Iabel (Pierce Carleton P pl
Horton P pl
lUala'. Hciu'y M phy & sur
49 Main Fred K lumb & far
*Bertha (.AFacCrillis .
Portland
mill op
pl car
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Blake, H B blk & job work
Maple
Mary D (Dudley
Anna T tel op
Blake, Fred far Winth 21
Mabel (Pierce
Carlton pi
Ilorton pi
*Blodgett, Harry com lab
Canada *Blodgett, Edward S mill op Ingals, IMieli
*Edna S (m Butler
Hallowell Blossom, Delia Bonney, F W far Wiutli 21
Flora B (Clark
Madeline L
Sherman C Bragdon, C J undertaker
Lizzie H (Totman
Ethel J
*Carrol T photo engraver Lewiston
Morris W stu
Brewster, Maria mill op North Bridges, Beatrice T Brown, Rachel (iViarsion
Winthrop 27
Lewis INI far
Brown. Chas far Winth 21
Alice M (Roberts- Jordan
Step child :
Elsie E Jordon (m Brown
Brown, E H far
Brown, Joseph gen wk
R D 19
Elsie E (Jordon
Viola P
Isabell G Brown, Wm far
Brown, Roy far
Brown, E 11 far R D 20
Emma G (Cushman Burgess, Luther A far R D 20
Susie A (Simpson
Bernice A Burnham, James fl lab
0
Campbell, M F far R D 10
Canwell, Geo far R D 20
Mary A (Hammond Mabel G stu
Abby G pi
Willis C pi
Carr, F E far & cat dlr R D 3 0 Eliza A (Danforth Wm C cattle dlr
Dexter E cattle dlr
Mary E (m Gatchell Alton E pi
Lillian S pi
Maurice R pi
Carson, Roscoe G far R D 20 Elizabeth (Bartley Elizabeth
GO
MONMOUTH
Mabel dr inki-
Margarrt E stu
Edith M stu
Carver, Iliram far R D 19
Arabella B (Kent
B K boat bldr
Carver, J^ K lioat l)ldr R D 19
Mattie (Pitts
]\Iarion A
Kenneth II Caswell. Frank W far
AVinth 21 Chamberlin, J C sum boarders Ridge Manor, R D 19
]\Iabel W (Witherell Chandler, Chas R far R D 20
Etta A (Burgess
Ethel M stu
Eliza A stu
Chandler, W far
Anna- (Hall
Hattie (m Bailey
Cora (m Robinston
Gladys
Willie Chandler, Leslie E far
AVinthrop 21 Chandler, John S rtd sol
Winth 21
Ada D (TilTon
Leslie E far
*Lillian L tr
Attleboro, ]\Iass Chandler. CIkis AV far
Annie J (Hall
Ilattie M (m Bailey
Cora M (ni Robinson
Gladys I)
Willie T pi
Chase, Llewellyn far R D 19
Mary K (King Chick. Dcllie R D 19
Chick. Ebner C far
Edith B (Ridley
Annie B pi
Wm H pi
Nellie M pi
Chick. Almon J car R D 19
Imogene (Smith
Bert car
Chick, Arthur J R D 20
prin Hon Academy
Mabel T (Millay
Marion V pi
Geo H
Doris jM
Benjamin Chick. Clara E (Mitchell
R D 20
Arthur J prin Mon acad Chick. Henry T far Winth 21
Cora E (Leach
Harold D
Annie E
Evelyn Chick, B A car
Lottie M (Davis Childs, AVillis blk North
CKNSUiS
61
Minuie (- Evelyn Clinton Bernard
stu pl
Clough, Simon liimb dlr & car Alice M (m Stevens
Clough, Geo ^I far R D 20 Elizabeth M (Goding *Emery A fruit farm
Banning, Calif Richard G mason & far Georgie E d
Mary E
Ruble L d
Grace I
Cochrane, Harry artist
Ida L (Gott *Lorena G tr Augusta
Cochrane, Mattie (Blaisdell
Colby, Sarah E R D 20
Colson, Frank E baker
Nina E (Frost
Cook, Clinton H far
Julie E (Fergusen C Wesley Robert M Grace F
Cram, N B far AVinth 21
Minnie E (Coffin Ernest fish hatchery
Daisy M stu
Ruth M stu
B Russell pl
Ozro PI pl
Hazel A pl
Nathaniel J
Cressey, Hannah (AVest wid Benj
AVm E far
Benj gen wk
*Chas A for & r r sec
No Jay J E far
*U G paper mills
Pejepseot Mills *John B paper mills
Woodman *^Iartha A (m Chamber- lain Waterville
Cressey, Wm E far R D 20 Edith (Kenuey ]\lattie stu
W Arthur pl
Cora pl
Verna pl
Cressey, James E far
Addie (Carver Geo H far
Ralph E
Hannah M stu
Kate M pl
Walter :\I pl
Alice V pl
Florence M pl
Rosanna Eva J
Crosby, II B far AYinth 21 Julia A (Plummer
G2
MONMOUTH
*Alva(la hotel Detroit
*C"lias O far Pittsfiekl
*Otis AV r r sit
Thorndike
Iva A Crosman, J B far
Arthur Culliiiar. J\Iary (Barrett
Avid James
John P far
('iilliiiaii. Gilbert far Winth 21
Almyra (Gray Cunningham, J A
Mary C (Davis
Grand child:
Loland C Davis pi
Cunningham, Fannie dr mkr Curtis. Martin far K D 20
Vera F (Foster
:\Ierle F
Roseoe J
Infant Curtis. R P far R D 20
Esther E (Jenness
*IIelen I\I (m Ileal
Lagrange
Allen decorator
Martin •'ar
Lorn a M stu
Earl :M pi
Curtis, Allen decorator
Lena A (Smith Curtis, Wilbert com lah R D 20 Curtis, Chas W sec hand
Sarah (Lane
Cora M stu
Leo] a P> pi
Curtis, M W groceries
Inez M (McKenney Beatrice V pi
Kenneth E pi
Cushman, Angeliue (Harvey wid Isaac
Fla villa (m Fink d
*Angie (m Tym 115-1
So 31st, Omaha. Neb Emma (m Brown Jolm d
*]Marcellus rtd soldier
AVaterville *Cora (m Harvey
Gotf. Aul)nrn Tliurzie (m Love d
Cuslimaii, Chas ]\I far
AVinth 21 Emma S (Knight *Julia A office wk
43 Myrtle, Portland *Geo F optician Portland *Edw II automobile bus 1162 Forest Ave, Portland
Dakin, AVm II gen wk
Gemima (Dunham d
Mary A d
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Evelyn H (m Trask Flora E lio
Wesley d
Aimie (m Robertson Step children : Mary 0 Robertson pi
AVinifred Robertson pi
Coy H Robertson
Davis, Jennie (Grey Hazel
Davis. John far
Etta (
Delbert stn
Gladys stu
Halley pi
Deroehe. Dan gen wk
Clara (Raymond Clara (m Frost el
AYilfred moc shop
*Phyllis (m Bnzzell
AVinthrop Danny stn
Margaret pi
May pi
Ada pi
Dodd. Geo L piano dlr & tuner Caroline A (Stanton Ida Louisa music tr
Donnell. E L car & repair shop
North *Grace M shop Portland Mary (Harris
Drake. AY A\^ ptr
Etta J (Eaton
*Drue E sliip cl
10 High, Lewiston *AYinona E (m Goff
9 Dennison, Auburn
Alice E (m Alerrill
AYalter E ptr
Hazel F pi
Drugan. John rtd
Martha (Clark Dudley, Eliza (Hainer *Liusey E elec con
87 Capitol, Augusta
Ruth A stu Alon academy
Dunham. Earle F pi
Emery. U S far R D 20
Annie G (Alclntosh
Emerson. Alartha B (Grant
I\Iary J ho
Smith E far
Emerson. S E
far & carriage repairing
AA^alter D |
stu |
Espeaignnette. G H |
R D 20 |
Addie ( ■ |
Fairbanks. G S rtd
Ann G (m ]Marr Fish. S E dl in seeds
Fish. Leonard piano tuner
6i
MONMOUTH
Nollie M (Eldridge
Lena ]\I Flanders, F 0 far
IMary (Seabury
Chas 0 meat market
*Maude A (m Macomber "Winthrop
Edna M
Stella E
Helen M stii
Flanders, Chas S blk
Mattie E (Hunnewell Fogg, Arthur ptr R D 19
Gertrude (Trask
Percy pi
Anna pi
Edna Fogg, Benj F far R D 20
Edith M (Cunningham Folsom, Daniel W s s op
Winth 21
Mary C (Worden Fowler, Wm B far
Jennie L (Keening
Joseph W stu
Burtice F pi
Geo L pi
Louis R 1)1
Jennie M Frost, I W far AVinth 21
Jessie (Jones Frost, H C ins agt
Eva A (Clianipion
*C]ias A eiv ong 40 Grant, S Framingham, I\Iass
Nina ( in Colson
Grantl child :
Vera Colson Frost, V Eugene gen mdse
R D 19
Alice G (True
Chester 0 pi
Mary A Frost, 0 F miller & dlr in grain Frost, Reginald 0 car
Bertha ]\I (Hascall Frost, II B cl
Clara (Derochc
John II
Frank B
Lawton A Frost, Berle A stu
Fyffe, Arthur far R D 19
Ida 0 (King
G
Gatchell, Geo H far R D 19
Lizzie M (Turner
*Carrie (m Deale 43 Fair, Newbury port, ]\Iass
Geo M tanner
Blanche
Arthur ]\I cream team
Everett R stu
Catchell, W P rtd R D 20
Susie B (Thompson
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65
Gatt'liell, Geo I\I gen work
IMary E (Carr
Geo F Getehell, Augusta (Woodbury
]\Iary (m Merrill
Carl F law stu Bangor Gilman, Geo E far
Nellie M (Day
Ralph D far
Gilman, B 0 far
Lena (Acorn Gilman, Bettie (Rowe Gilman, W II far R D 19
Cora A (Cunningham
James A far
*Ethel E (m Libby Wayne
Frank H moe mkr
Gilman, John H
Olive J (Lord Gilman, Josephene (Rieker
North
Mabel Given, Fannie AVinth 21
Goding, L S millman
Luetta (Prescott Goodwin, Dorcas (Brown
Winth 21 Goodwin, Cyrus H far R D 19
Mary J (Hall
Nella S
stu normal sch & tr Goodwin, Ardelia L (Andrews
wid Chas Goodwin, C 11 far North
Mary (
Nellie tr
Gordon, A A rtd North
Ilattie (Hammond Clinton II mill op
Gordon, Louisa (Hammond
North Alna rtd
Gott, Jos G salesman
Rose (Stinchfield Ida L (m Cochrane Arthur d
*Winnefred A tr Augusta
Greeley, W J far
Greenleaf, Frank W cl
Julia F (Boyd F Gerard stu
Harry L pi
Hall, Calvin S far
Sylvia A (Packard
*IIenry H music tr
*Gerald P mech
Moline, 111 Hall, Edgar A mail carrier
R D 20
Martha (Marston
Evan G gen wk
Edith E
Ethel M stu
Ham, Olive L Hanson. E R far R D 20
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iMOX MOUTH
Laura (Love well
Robert M far North
Ruth T (m Pottle Harris, A G far R D 20
Eva (Ellis d
Alta stu
Louis
Oren L Harrison. Win H rtd
Annie (Peenan Haskell, Olive J (Woodbury
Dora A ho
Haseall, R J far & canning fact
Rose M (Nichols
*Wm J mach Norway Lake
^Herbert E s s op
13 Temple. Auburn
*IIarry ]M s s op
94 Summer, Auburn
*Emma F (m Day
26-4 Pine, LcAviston
Lena ]\I (m Jumper
Bertha ]\I (m Frost
Elmer S pi
Grand child:
F Oscar Jumper Hathaway. Arthur T car
Ethel (Frost
Herbert W Hathaway. W II far
Flora (Hammond
*Gertnide (m Donnell
Leeds Junction
Artluir T car
Hay ford. L I) far
E C far
*Addie E wk coat shop
Pittslield. N H Hay ford, E C far R D 20
Florence (Keith Haynes, G I\I far
Helen M (^Marks
*Edith G tr Saco
Hazel Ilaynes, Chas M com lab
Nettie M (Winchester
*Walter C ranchman
Clancy, Montana Higgins, Clyde C mill op
North
Blanche (Moody
Harold I\I Hinkh'y. John II far R D 19
*F Belle tr nurse Boston
Lizzie S
Roy A
Roland A Ilolman. AVm W el
Holmes, Mary D (Ellis
*Inez (m LaMaster
Tecumseh. Xel) Howard, R far Winth 21
Georgie (Robie
Agnes stu
Howard, Geo F far Winth 21
Mary L (Smith
Edward E far
Reuben E far
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*Ehvootl far Winthroi)
Winfield S far
*Addie M (m Dingley
Wales
*Orrie E (in Remick
52 Turner, Auburn Howard, E E far
Zilpha (Howard
*Jennie (ra Faulkinham
AVinthrop Ctr
*Harlow Winthrop
Orren G
Clarence pi
Hutchinson, Lucella (Folsom
Winth 21 Hutchinson, D S rtd R D 19 Hutchinson, Carl gen wk
Carrie (Merrill
Aubrey
Infant
Jacobs, Henry C boss in tannery Susie R (Cowan Tena M pi
Jacobs, Elijah C far R D 20 Jenness, Mary A (Smith
wid DM d
Esther E (m Curtis Jewell, I G car & far R D 20 Annie M (East Clara Bell pi
Florence E pi
Helen J pi
Oswell C pi
Mabel L
Wesley P
Lesley P Jones, Henry rtd Winth 21
Ellen ( ■
Jones. Helen (Moody AVinth 21 Jones, B F rtd Winth 21
Jessie (m Frost Jenkins, Chas far R D 20
Nellie H (Moore Judkins, A A far
jNIinnie (Sutton Dilnon
farm, sum boarders
Keening, H L far Winth 21
Alice (
Kerr, A E far & lumb R D 19
INIary E (Vincent
Lois B pi
Pauline R pi
Frederick W
Edw A Kimball, 0 W far Winth 21
Ella C (Chase
*W A paper machine
Boston, Mass
Otis H far
Dorothy F stu
Kimball, W J far R D 20
Ina D (Donnell
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MONMOUTH
Kimball. B H far R D 20
Lucy A (Prescott
Fred P macli
King, R A tax col & far
Ida O (m Fife
Edward C
*Lottie (m Longfellow
Winth 1!)
*Blanche (m Macomber
Worcester, ]\Iass
Wm R lab
Annett (m AVitlierell Knight, Francis rtd sold North Knowlton, Mary (Smith
wid Geo
John F gen wk
Ralph L gen wk
Knox, Ora A lab
Blanche (AVing
Amy E pi
Elsie 0 pi
Doris B
Lawton, G P rtd sold R D 19 Leech, Henry T rtd sold
Winth 21
Abiah (
*Eva L (m Brooks Norway *Rev S E Bridgton
*Daisy (m Catland
Lewiston Leech, L E far Winth 21
Gora A (Robbins
IMerton E stu
Blanche E pi
Leonard, Sarah (Jackson Leroy, Frank far
Rosa ( •
Libby, Francis far R D 20
Ada (Burnham Lindsey, Eliza (Berry North
*Roland E mach
Beverly, Mass
*Glara bk kpr
Boston, Mass
*IIoward E mach
Beverly, Mass
INIary (m Sanborn
Josephene (m Walker
*Roscoe E mach
Beverly, Mass
Geo A far
Lindsey, G A head finisher
mill North
Mildred G (Gowen
Albert H Litchfield, A E rtd
Little. Ethan far Winth 21
Albina (Fellows
Lizzie M waitress
Geneva stu
Longfellow, Geo O far R D 20
Nellie P (Gilman
John G elee
Anna B Bates Col stu
Longfellow, John G elec
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69
Bettie M (Magee Loon, A J barber
Philly (Lavalle
*Mary (m Higgius
Winthrop
Lena M stu
Clifton A pi
Alfred J pi
Lord, W F for sec
Ida (Sprague
Laura E tel op
Lowell, J E far North
Ada (Foster
M
Macomber, Lueinda (Hamilton L M A rtd
*Geo A restaurant
Boston, Mass
* Wealthy L (m Strauss 1039 Mass Ave,
Cambridge, Mass Hattie B (m Rowell *Iienry jeweler State,
New London, Conn ]\Iacomber, Herbert ]\Iacomber, Geo L far Winth 21 Abbie L (Tinker
* Alice E (m Greeley
Gardiner *Elmira (m Lock wood
Glen Falls. N Y
*Geo L Jr mill op
Boston, Mass
*Koy E cl Augusta
Edith M stu
Eena G pi
IMacomber, R M far Winth 21
Sarah J (Smith
*'Chas S blk Portland
Nellie A (m Woodbury
Sadie J (m Buunel
*'Emma (m Eicker
Brunswick
Annie N stenog
Irvin E far
Mann, Eben M far R D 20
Rose (Beem-Frost
Step child :
*Geo E Frost stone cutter Hardwick, Vt jNIarks, Eugene grain dl Main
]\Iaude (Holman :\Iarsh, A L far R D 19
Clara L (Bonney
Mary B Marston, David rtd far
Hannah (Gilman
Inez A tr
Marston, Nellie E JMarston, E P phy & sur
Lilla A (Masterman
Marguerite A pi
Daniel J I\Iartin, Benj A far R D 20
Fanne (Reed
70
MONMOUTH
*Elizabeth F (m Spencer
300 Columbus Ave,
Boston, Mass
*Florenee (m Kennedy
Pearson, Saugus Ctr, Mass Maxim, Roland team North
Sadie E (Burnliam
Lula E pi
Bertha E pi
R Almont IMeCullo, Mary F (AVard
Step child:
*Lizzie Remick
AVinthrop Ctr McCurdy, D blk R D 19
Perle (Booker
Benj stu
IMonmouth No 8 — May 3 . . . . jMellroy. Ronald woolen mfg
North
Rena May (Leadbetter
John Malcolm
Dorothy S
Katherine McKechnie, AV L far North
Eva A tr
Helen F (Prescott McKenney, Eva moc shop
Merriman, W G far R i; 20
Mary E (M.oorB ]\Ierrill, Harry E moc mfg co
Mary (Getchell Merrill, Geo E flagman Main
Mary E (Burnham
Geo F cl
]M(n-rill, Harry F fancy poultry AA^nth 21
Alice E (Drake Merrill, Luther R rtd
AV H far
Alerrill, AV H far R D 20
Ellen M (Blake I\Ierrill, Henry car & far
Minnie (Gamage
Ethel pi
Howard L i)l
Helen Miller, Frank mill op North
Emma F (Fairbanks
* Frank AV s s op
704 Main. Lewiston
liei-tha ]\I (m AA^oodbury
Alice W stu
Moody, Jos F far
Jjouisa (Bragdon
*Ralph motorman
14 Danube,
Dorchester, Mass
*IIarry L car
Buzzard Bay, Mass Aloody, Chas S far North
MWUo E (Shorey
"i bertha L (m Bailey
Lisbon Moore, F K far R D 20
Louisa B (Marston-Fields
Ik'ssie Z stu
Step children :
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71
*Charlie R Field eng
Portland *Lester Field s s op
Augusta Freddie L Fields lal)
Moore, Susan D (Wright wid C I *Wm G el & office wk
East Orange, N J *Minnie tr nurse
179 College, Lewiston Nellie H (m Jenkins *Bertha A (m Rowe
8 Arthur, Beverly, Mass
Berton A d
IMountfort, Frank far
Maria S (Marston Mundy, F II far & orehardist
R U 20 Lizzie M (Flammang Mildred pi
Laonie pi
N
Neal, James B lab R D 19
Mary C (Edgecomb Emily R pi
Catherine A pi
Thomas E Aubrey D Mildred L Neal, Daniel far
Nichols, Martin rtd
Nichols, James S far
*01a A (m West
Hyde Park, Mass
Clara L
Mary (m Smith Niles, F E far W^inth 21
Lenora ]\I (Brown
Fannie M pi
Ernest A Xorris, H M far R D 20
Daisy I (Allen
Hazel D stu
Orcutt, J L J of P & far North
Isabella M (Foss Orcutt, Richard II gen wk
North
*Roxie (m AVest Bangor
* Annie (m Thompson Unity
Estella (Daly
Packard. J B
far & newspaper cor Minnie (Harris Winfield F tr
Harold L tr
Florence G tr
J Roy stu
Peaslee, Melzer mcr & p m
N(U-th
72
MONMOUTH
Arobina (Cunningham Perkins. Bert J mason
Winth 21 Annie B (Laughton Perkins, Sarah T (Young
Winth 21 Alzina (m Chase *Cora E (m Sweeney
Sabattus *Bell L (m Keats
Sabattus
Geo B N far
Bert J mason
Perkins, Geo M far R D 19
Allie M (Loomis Perkins Camilla (AYhitney
North *Lill F (m Adams Oakland Clifford L tel op Lewiston Perry, Dan W rtd
Luella C (Smith Marion S tr
Peterson, E E far R D 19
Ilulda (Klinrill Pierce, Carrie lib
Pierce, Martha
Pike, Irvin W far
Julia D (Coe *Earle R phar ]\Iilafloras,
Panama, K Zone *Beatriee milliner
"Wilson, No Carolina Helen pi
I W Jr pi
Pinkham. Andrew B
carriage ptr
p]lvira J (Pettengill Pinkham. Jno mail carrier
Lettie T (Thompson
*Ethel (m Dudley Rome
*Percy G lab Bingham Plummer, S K far R D 20
Sarah (McFadden
*Clara I (m Brackett
32 Coombs, Bangor
* Mildred Z (m Kurd
97 Penaeook,
I\Ianchester. N II Plummer, W. E far R D 19
Martha A (Gilman Plummer, John L far R D 20
Victoria (Wheeler Plummer, W W moc maker
Louise J (Torsey Pottle, Geo B ptr & pap hgr
Ruth T (Hanson Potter. W J far
Litchfield R D 18
Orra A (Weymouth-Frost
Benj L elec
Ethel R tr
Potter, G J far & dlr in live stk
P 0 Leeds June
Jennie L (Rose
*]Minnie A (m Whittemore
Wales
Prescott, Frank far Winth 21
Sadie B (Titus
CENSUS
73
Helen M pi
Prescott, Geo N far Winth 21 Frank far
Preseott. Elizabeth C
(Cleveland Luc3^ A (m Kimball C W p m & druggist
L C el
Preseott, L C asst p m
Lena C (Luce Philip L stu
Myron M pi
Donald C pi
Ronald C pi
Preseott, E A raer
Annie M (True
Preseott. Ellen E (Elms North Helen (m MeKeehnie Harry E mill op
*Clinton E far AVinthrop
Preseott, Harry E mill op
North Agnes M (Turner Hazel E stu
Mabel L pi
Helen pi
Marion pi
Prince. Clara E (Shaw
Leon W ear
Cora M ho
Albert L stu
R
Randlette, Chas M phy & surg
Catherine H (Sanderson
Geo Albert Rankin. Ellen (
wid John
*Chas decorator Lewiston
Ivory gen wk
Richard, Cypricen far R D 20
Aldege (Camire
Geo G pi
Richardson. Ralph B far
Sibyl B (Emery
Rose M tr
Richardson. Edwin A mecli
North
Louise (Hathaway Richardson. A L far Sabattus 1 Richardson. N W hdw store
Ethel M (Robinson
Nelson A
Virginia M
Margorie V Richardson, Emily (Weston
*Frank far Bath
Percy
Nelson Richardson. M M mech
Osca M (Simpson
*Eva J (m Meservey
173 Pine, Lewiston
*Frank B stu Bates Col,
Lewiston
74
MONMOUTH
Rieker, Wm II mason
Ricker, Morrill B lab
Rideoiit, F S far North
Augusta S (Sawyer Ridlon. James F far R D 20
Margaret (Richardson
Clarence A
Geo E
Walter A
Alice M stu
James AV pi
Tessie E pi
Roberts, Nahum rtd R D 19
*Emily B (m Stover
Yarmouth
Alice M (m Bro-wn
2d wife Lorinda (Jordon
*Harriet j\I (m Frost
AYinthrop
*Benj F s s op
Redlands, Cal
*Josephine ho Portland
* Annie D (m Pinkham
Deering June
*Clara E manicurist
Portland Robertson. Douglass far R D 20
Alice F (Hall
Emma ]M pi
Archie E pi
Malissie C pi
Ro])ertson, Peter far
Emma (Cass
Doughis A f.ir
Alice J (m Wetstein
AVm T r r sec hand
*Mary A (m Simmons
Winthrop Wilfred lumlxTinan & ptr Robert meat market
J Walter stu
Bertha I stu
Robertson. Eublas stable
Robinson. Geo far R I) 20
Lydia (House d
Edlon C far
Ella ^l (m ]\Ioody d
2d wife Abbie E
( Brann-Cunningham *Lorin W Cunningham
Butte, Mont Arobine (m Peasley Leslie B d
Ruth L (m Arnold
Robinson. Samuel rtd North Clorinda (Linscott-Wing
Rol)inson. E C far North
Ethel D ho
Fred II Eva :\I (Joy
Edgar T pi
Geo E pi
Evelyn ]\I
Robinson. Roy ptr & pap hgr
North
Kobinson. Louis E far Nortli Nellie E (Withers Gertrude :\I tr
€ENSUS
i'o
Robinson, Burton L far
Ethel P (Pettengill Robinson, John W far R D 22
Olive M (Moore
Chas Henry Robinson, Paulina (Simpson
Annie L (ni Bates
Burton L far
John W far
*Lonise M (m Pettengill
Curtis Cor Robinson, F L ear Winth 21
Edith E (Warren Robie, Chas F far Sabattus 1
Eva J (Titus
*Mabel (m Morton
Augusta Rolfe, John H r r ser
Phebe A ( Stern- AVhite
Roy H Rolfe, Sullivan B moc maker
Gertrude (Davis Roselin, Paul mill op North Rowell, Harriet (Mower
Safford, Geo L pottery R D 19
Annie (Hutehins
Lula (m Anderson Sanborn, J H far AYinth 21
Nellie M (Merrill
]\Ierl M
Kenneth E
Sanborn, S R rtd Winth 21 Chas S mill op
J H far
Herbert W Faneuil Hall I\Ikt, 152 Glen,
SomerviDe, INIass
Sanderson, Arthur L far
Sanderson, C A far
Arthur L far
AValter A poultry
*Ella H (m Kalker
Hillsbury, New Mexico Catherine (m Randlet
Sanderson, Walter A
Sawyer, Albert A far Winth 21 Addie (Brown Carl A pi
Sawyer, Margaret (Atwood
*Alton M D Gardiner Augusta S (m Rideout -John W M D Dexter Albert A far
Sluiw. Byron P far R D 20 Ililma (Kolburg
Shepard, Henry D
horse dlr & truckman 2 wife Bessie T
(Rollins-Peasley Flossie E Ilarvey C Ralph W Peasley
M C fireman Rhodolphus A furniture Lewiston
76
MOOMOUTH
Shepard, II O truckinan
Dorothy (^leKi'iinev Sherman, A C rtd
Lydia B (Barker Sliorey, Leroy li\h
Martha (Jackson Simpson. Henry A ear & far
R D 20
Mary L (Johnson
Robert J stii
Esther E pi
Simpson, J U far R D 20
Almira F (Cooper
Celinda d
Susie A (m Burgess
Elvira d
Small, ^\m H ear Winth 21
Eliza J (Beal
Ella P milliner
Smith, Albert G ins agt
Ella E (Oilman
Claribel G music tr
Smith, Albert S far Winth 21
Ilettie A (
Smith, 0 C rtd soldier
AVinth 21
*Edgar 0 far
Mars Hill R D 1
*Lottie A (m Fields
Mars Hill R D 1
*Emily F (mBlackden
Mars Hill
Benj W far
Washington II far
Smith, n W far Winth 21
Nellie S (Hutchins
Geo C pi
Helen M pi
Smith. Washington H
far & cream col
i\Iary (Nichols
Stanley pi
Russell V Smith. Geo S far Winth 21
May J (Jewett
Archie E
Velma "Si stu
Smith. Helen A (Luce
wid J W
]\Iary L (m Knowlton Snow. Wm C far & car
Litch 18 Spencer. Alice F stu R D 20 Sprague. W W far R D 20
Lizzie J (Titus
Barbara stu
Stetson, Geo sta agt
Edna C (Stevens
Elmer C
Howard R Stetson. Elvira (Frost Stewart. Henry AV far
Rilla AI (Plummer Stover. Joshua far R U 19
Carrie B (Tinkham Stover, Ellen J (Small
*Bates E law
Phenix, Arizona
CENSUS
Ti
*Florence E (m Allen
Waterville *Stowell, Roy S tr
Rochester, N Y
Tappan. Martha
Tarr, A M far AVinth 21
Taylor, Stephen far
Lizzie (Buruhain Thompson, Calvert A ear & ptr
Josie A (Wheeler Thompson, W H far
Mabel (Records
Alvin L pi
Ralph C Thompson, Clarence L groceries
Augusta C (Blake Thompson, Elbridge
Grace tr
Tillson, U A far Winth 21
Eudie M (Dyer
Emery A pi
Harold E pi
Tillson, David II far Wintli? 21
Mary A (Smith
U A far
Titus, Barbara (Leach
wid C K
Eva J (m Robie
Lizzie (m Sprague
*John A butcher
Bryants Pond
*Arthur L elec con
Puyallup, Wash *May (m Paine Jay
Sndie (m Prescott
Tompkins, Jas E eng R D 19 *Clarence H far
Norridgewock Evie M (Tomkins Clayton E far
Towle, Cyrus E rtd North Ellen J (Webb d
*D Webb stone cutter
Milford, Mass *W Scott wholesale grocer
Fall River, Mass *IIelen M (m Stark
Boston, Mass
Trask, Chas L gen wk
Evelyn (Dakins Viola R stu
Wallace L pi
Trott, A S far R D 19
Edith (Russell * Jennie M (m Spencer 24 Pleasant, Everett, Mass *IIelen U (m Wyman 208 Mt Hope, Lowell, ]\Iass Frances A stu
Llildred T pi
AV J bk kpr & far
Trott. W J bk kpr
Caroline E (Clark
True, Oscar C cream collector
R D 19
78
Annie M (m Prcscott
Alice G (m Frost
Rubic S
Eunice D
Doris I
Nellie F (8mith-Blodgett Turner. Henry C r r ser
Sadie B (IMacomber
Shirley A pi
Willie B pi
Carlton II
Florence A Turner, Hollis J of P
Sarah E (Chick
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Vincent, Grace Vincent. Phebe
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W
Wadsworth. Vinton mecli
Lettie A (Wilcox
A'ivian ]\I pl
AVallace, Rev C W
Bernice W (Wardwell
("has AV
Lura B Warren. X A
Mary L (Labell
Ralph J
Roger V
Birdena M ho
p]lizabeth E (Young C Fred
Warren. C AV far R D 20
1st wife Vesta A (]\Ierriman d
ChasE far
Cora I (ni Ilanscomb d
Edith E (m Robinson *Ralph M boiler mkr 150 Perkins.
Somerville. ]\Iass * Marsh all J st eng 161 AVarren,
Roxbury. Mass AValter S ' far
Sarah p] (ni Frost d
Waugh, Frank far
Annie (Crowell Geo H pl
k Susie INI pl
Helen L pl
Carlton P dI
Laura
Waugh. Geo far Winth 21
Frank far
*Geo Jr E AVinthrop
Welch. Aliss Augusta 0
AVesteine, Harry mill op
CENSUS
79
Alice (Robinson
Hollis pi
Wheeler. J A
ex mereh & grain cllr
Helen L (Gilbert d
Jennie A ho
Frank L cont & bldr
Walter A far
Wheeler, W A far R D 19
Annie (True
Helen M White, Fronia 0 (Aehorn-
Hndon-AVhite
Charlie A nioe mkr
Whittier, G S cutter nioc shop
Mae L (Rolfe
Guy C lab
Lena M stu
Clifton S pi
Lyda B pi
Everett R
Verna L AVight, Milton far R D 10 AVilcox, P E car Winth 21
Nancy ]\I (Harlow AVilcox, John A rtd
Lettie A (m Wadsworth
Augusta S (Safford AVillard, Chas F far AVinth 21
Sarah M (Richardson
*Randilla stenog
6 Hampshire, Auburn
Max F AVilsoii, E T planing mill
Alice (Cronin *Wing, AVillis A mill op
California *Arthur R mfg washing
fluid Roxbury, Mass *Lillian (m Northrope
Brookline, Mass *AVesley M Swift Co
Chicago, 111 Wing, John P far
Flavilla (Freeman *Jennie (m Williams
AVaterville Clair boss w mill
Wing, Clair boss w mill
j\Iaude (Pray
A^ern C pi
Wing, F Q far
Nellie F (McCulla *'Celia M (ra AA'ing
Leeds June *Lula I\I fill Burnham
Lewiston Lero}' B mill op
Nellie F (McCulla ^Florence (m Burnham
Leeds June Olivet F Wing, Chas fireman
Sarah (Burnham Guy tanner
AVitham, AVm AV far R D 19 AVm AA' Ravmond E
so
MONMOUTH
Chas H
Step child:
Clara E Hall stii
Witherell. J W far R D 19
Abbie G (Getchell
*Elsie A cJ
77 Berkley, Boston. Mass
Mabel W (m Chamberlin
*Illde A manicurist
77 Berkley, Boston, ]Mass
*Edith M stenog
Jordan & INIarsh, Boston
Hervey H hotel
*Erastine (m Kirby
Revere, Mass Witherell, H H hotel
Annette (King
John K
Gordon E Withers. JanK^s rtd sol North
Mary E (Whipple
Nellie E (m Robinson
Nettie A Cm Leslie
*Geo W for s s op
Auburn * Warren ]\I s s op
451 Court, Auburn *Wm L far No Belgrade
W()odl)ury, Geo H mill op
North Bertha M (Miller E Hugh pi
Marion E pi
Woodbury, Amie L ho
Woodbury, C ^Y far Winth 21 Nellie A (Macomber Harry A stu
Leita L stu
Hazel M pi
Woodman, Rev. G E Cong clerg Ardella M (Soule Edwin P pi
Ruth M pi
Priscilla A
Wyman. Cyrus C far R D 19 ^larv S (Hicks
When in Augusta go to
Opp. Post Office
GO TO
TROUANT & BATES
Wall Papers, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Awnings, Paints, Etc. o^
No Old Stock
ALL, IVEW PRICES RIGHT
253 Wafer St.,
Augusta f Me.
There is a big difference in tlie wearing quali- ties of shoes. If yon want shoes for your whole family, phoes that are stylish, shoes that will give satisfaction and prices that are reasonable, buy them of
STEVENS & BALLARD
DO YOU KNOW THIS MAN?
Perhaps you don't, but you and I know every young man of today is anxious to dress in a distinctive and snappy manner.
We have the cloth- ing that will suit him.
Many a man still young but more ad- vanced in years des- ires something more conservative, but still his clothes must have fit and style.
We have the cloth- ing that will suit him. The choice garments of the leading manu- facturers can be found in our stock.
Our prices are right, our merchan- dise is right and your confidence is placed right when trading with us.
«TR0US4« eR03«
THE PIERCE CLOTHING CO.
257- WATER STREET,
AUGUSTA, MAINE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
AUGUSTA
A DEPOSITARY OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
Capita! as^gS Surplus $330,000m00
Has SAVINGS DEPARTMENT in which it pays —
ixiteroj^t; set ^ x^or ooxit;
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
giving protection of our MASSIVE STEEL VAULT
at trifhng cost to you, for safe keeping of Wills, Insurance Papers and all such valuable documents.
Correspondence Invited
CHARLES S. HIGHBORN, Pres., T. A. COOPER, Cashier.
Did You Ever Stop To Think
That you can d?'css better with less cost by having your clothing 7nade to yoiir measure; made to fit your individual body, made so that it is in keep- ing with yoViX figure and yoViX personality. Such garments are vastly more satisfactory than the ready-to-wear kind, that are manufactured simp- ly to sell and to roll up profits for the ready- made clothing dealer.
Custom clothing costs less because it wears and keeps its shape longer than the readj'-to-wear; it wears and keeps the shape longer because it fits and is thorotigly made. By these advantages j'ou do not have to buy as often; xow dress better with less cost in Custom Garments. Think how much better j-ou would feel and appear in properl)' fitted clothing, than in the kind that only cover the body, without regard to the style and fit your figure requires.
Prove this, by ordering 3'our next suit or over- coat of
TOWNSEIVD
MERCHANT TAILOR
MASONIC BUILDING, - AUGUSTA, MAINE
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