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JAMES  R  WILL  CO. 

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100-102  MAINE  ST.,  BRUNSWICK,  MAINE 

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Dealer  in 

HARDWARE,  STOVES 
and  PLUMBING 

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SEASHORE  PROPERTY 

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111  Maine  Street,  Brunswick,  Me. 

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Dealers  in 

CHOICE  FRUIT  AND  CONFECTIONERY 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL 

142  MAINE  ST.,         Tel.  105-3         BRUNSWICK,  MAINE 
55  FRONT  ST.,  Tel.  BATH,  MAINE 

J.  F.  Chancy  Coal  Co. 

COAL  OF  ALL  KINDS 

Anthracite    or    Bituminous 

BY  THE  TON  OR  CARLOAD 
J 26  Maine  Street,  -  Brunswick,  Maine 


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LOMBARD'S  HAIRDRESSING  PARLORS 

Electric  Massage  and  Dutch  Hair  Cuts  a  Specialty 
Barber's  Supplies  at  Reasonable  Prices 

MAINE  STREET,  BRUNSWICK,  MAINE 

E*    H.    Craiofond 

S.    7.    Pcnncll,    Successor 

Trucking,  Boattding 
and    Livctty    Stable 

Rcatt  143  1-2  mainc  $t,  Bttun$u>ick 

ISAIAH  R.  nORRELL 

Dealer  in  Driving,  Draft  and  Business 


Easy  Terms.  Satisfaction  Guaranteed 

Also  Dealer  in  WOOD  and  LUMBER 

J89  MAINE  STREET,  BRUNSWICK,  MAINE 

International    Tailoring    Co. 

Clothing  Repaired,  Cleaned,  Pressed,  Dyed  and  Made  to  Order 
Ladies'  Qarments,  Sacks,  Skirts,  etc..  Naphtha  Cleansed  and  Pressed 

ALL  QARriENTS  CUSTOM  HADE 

PHONE    267    J 

76  Maine  Street,  Brunswick,  Maine 


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ESTABLISHED    1876 


Robert's  Shoe  Store 

64  MAINE  ST.,  BRUNSWICK 

THE  OLD  RELIABLE 

SHOE  STORE  OF  BETJNSWICl 

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UP-TO-DATE  STOCK 

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136  MAINE  STREET,  BRUNSWICK,  ME. 

NEXT    DOOR     TO     MAINE     CENTRAL    CAFE 

Mac's  Tavern 

W,     F.     MCFADOEN,     PROP. 

Newly  furnished  rooms  to  let  by  the  day  or  week,  modern 
conveniences  in  connection  with  Haine  Central  Cafe 

206  MAINE  STREET  BRUNSWICK.  MAINE 


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F.  W.  CHANDLER  &  SON 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Stationers 

BRUNSWICK,  .  MAINE 


Stationery,  School  and  Office  Supplies,  Art  ]\Iate- 
rials,  Athletic  Goods,  Toys  and  Games,  Fancy  China, 
Leather  Goods,  Souvenirs. 


Latest  Styles  in  Wall  Papers 


We  carry  a  good  line  of  Books,  and  will  always 
order  any  book  not  in  stock. 

We  have  the  Best  Fountain  Pens 


RAY    P-    EATON 

Seashore  Property  a  Specialty.         Automobile  Insurance  Solicited 
Telephone  Connection  146  MAINE  STREET 

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carry 

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and  MOULDINGS 

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If  you  want  the  best  in  Clothing,  Hats,  Caps  and  Fur- 
nishings at  reasonable  prices  visit 

J.  W.  &  O.  R.  PENNELL 

One    Rrice    Spot    Ca.sh    Clothiers 

Tel.  1415 

12  Maine  Street,  Brunswick,  Maine 

P.  S.     Remember  we  sell  the  best  quality  50c  and 
$1.00  articles,  at  45c  and  90c  respectively. 


Buys  and  sells  second  hand  Boots,  Shoes,  Bicycles 
and  sui^plies.  First-class  repairing  in  these  lines. 
Prompt  and  satisfactory  work. 

61  Maine  Street,  Brunswick,  Maine 

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location  and  is  now  open  to  old  and  new  patrons  at  its 
new  roomy  cpiarters  at 

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French  Bevel  and  Mats 

Plate  Glass  Mirrors  for  Frames 


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S3  PLEASANT  ST.,  BRUNSWICK,  ME. 


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ESTABLISHED  1835 

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HARDWARE      -      PAINTS      -       VARNISHES 
SHIINGUBS 

Doors,  Windows,  Mouldings,  Plumbing  and  Heating 
58  MAINE  STREET,  BRUNSWICK,  MAINE 

CASH    MARKET 

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Resident   and    Business 

DIRECTORY 

^n  d^    X  OF    THE    TOWN    OF 

BRUNSWICK 


AND 


TOPSHAM  VILLAGE 

WITH    MAPS 


19    10 


Compiled  by 
H.  E.  MITCHELL,  Brunswick,  Me. 

Assisted  by 

A.  J.  BRYANT,  Augusta,  Me. 
ARTHUR  J.  LAMAR  RE,  Brunswick,  Me. 
JOHN  M.  NICKERSON,  Brunswick,  Me. 


Augusta,  Maine 
Published  by  The  Mitchell  Publishing  Co. 


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BRUNSWICK  -  MAINE 


CONTENTS 

BRUNSWICK 

Street     Di  rectory     12 

Errata  and  Additional   Names   12c 

Abbreviations    used     13 

Directory  of  Brunswick   13 

Directory  of  the  Students  of  Bowdoin  College  89 

TOPSHAM 
Directory  of  Topsham  Village  101 

Classified  list  of  trades,  professions  etc.,  of  both  towns  ....      112 

PART    II 

HISTORICAL  MATTER 

Early  Settlement  and   Settlers 139 

Indian    Account     141 

Town   Officers   1850—1910    145 

Military    Matters    146 

Facts    of    Interest    151 


PART    III 


A   Brief   History  of   Maine    41 

Governors    of    Maine    60 

United   States  Senators  from    Maine    62 

Representatives  to  Congress  from   Maine  since 

Adoption    of  Constitution    64 

Government  of  Maine,  1907-8 ^ 73 

State     Institutions     76 

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 

Agricultural    Statistics    148 

Maine   Newspapers    151 

Maine  Court   Directory    156 

Maine    Churches    159 


12  BRUNSWICK  DIRECTORY 

Brunswick  Street  Directory 

BANK — from  90  Maine  east  to  11   Federal 

BATH— from  220  xMaine  southeast 

BELMONT— from  268  Maine  west  to  Oakland  Ave. 

BOODY- 258  Maine  west  to  Spring 

BOW— from  35  Mill  north  to  Cabot  Mfg.  Co.  Mills 

BOWKER— from  42  Harpswell  east  to  Pine 

CABOT — from  25  Maine  west  to  14  Bow 

CEDAR— from  77  Union  w-est  to  Spring 

CENTER— from  112  Maine  east  to  25  Federal 

CLEAVELAND— from  216  Maine  east  to  75  Federal 

COFFIN  PL.— from  7  Coffin  west. 

COFFIN— from  26  College  south 

COLLEGE— from  256  Maine  east  to  Harpswell 

COLUMBIA  AVE.— from  278  Maine  west 

CUMBERLAND— from  115  Maine  west  to  114  Mill 

CUSHING— from  54  Pleasant  north  to  66  Mill 

DUNLAP — from  74  Maine  east  to  7  Federal 

DUNNING— from  44  Union  west  to  35  Gushing 

ELM — from  194  Maine  west  to  78  Union 

EVERETT— from  170  Maine  west  to  14  Middle 

FEDERAL— from  1  Water  south  to  Bath  street 

FRANKLIN— from  31  Federal  east  to  Stetson 

GILLMAN  AVE.— from  61  Maine  west  to  9  Union 

GREEN— from  161  Maine  east  to  Federal 

HARPSWELL  PL.— from  47  Harpswell  west 

HARPSWELL  RD— continuation  of  Harpswell  Street 

HARPSWELL— from  3  Bath,  south 

HIGH — from  27  Union  west  to  railroad  track 

JORDAN  AVE. — from  opp.  High  school,  Federal  St.  east 

LINCOLN— from  85  Maine  west  to  2  Union 

LONGFELLOW  AVE— from  278  Maine  east  to  59  Harpswell 

MAINE — from  Androscoggin  river  south  through  village 

MAPLE— from  61  Federal  east  to  R.  R.  tracks. 

MARKET— from  52  Federal  east  to  Maple 

MASON — from  54  Maine  east  to  Water 

McKEEN — from  Maine  opp.  College  Grounds  west 

McLELLAN — from  50  Harpswell  east 

MIDDLE— from  20  Pleasant  south  to  M.  C.  R.  R.  Depot 

MILL — from  41  Maine  west  to  88  Pleasant 

MORSE  CT.— from  8  Spring  west 

NOBLE— from  214  Maine  west  to  Union 

OAK — from  13  Union  w^est  to  14  Gushing 

OAKLND  AVE.— from  3  Belmont  south  to  Columbia  Ave. 

PAGE — from  Maine  opp.  College  Grounds  west 

PINE — from  Bath  below  Cemetery  southeast 

PLEASANT — from  152  Maine  west  through  village 

POTTER— from  Maine  opp.  College  Grounds  west  to  98  Union 

RIVER— from  116  Pleasant  north 

SCHOOL — from  152  Maine  east  to  Stetson 

SPRING— from  62  Pleasant  south  to  Boody 

SOUTH— from  270  Maine  east  to  Coffin 

STANWOOD— from  88  Pleasant  south 

STETSON— from  17  Franklin  south  to  24  .Jordan  Ave. 

STONE— from  88  Water  south 

SUMMER— from  96  Pleasant  south 

SWETT— from  33  High  north  to  77  Mill 

TOWN  HALL  PL.— from  131  Maine  west 

UNION  STREET  EXT.— from  29  Mill  street  north  to  14  Bow 

UNION— from  22  Mill  south  to  11  McKeen 

WATER— from    IFederal  east  to  R.  R.  track 

WOODLAWN— from.  9  Water  to  23  Stone 


BRUNSWICK  DIRECTORY  12j 


COMPILER'S  NOTE 

The  Compiler  of  this  Directory  and  Map  takes  this  oppor- 
tunity to  state  that  in  spite  of  patient  and  dilligent  effort  num- 
erous errors  and  omissions  appear.  In  so  far  as  such  have  come 
to  his  notice  corrections  have  been  made  where  possible.  But 
he  realizes  that  those  readers  who  are  especially  familiar  with 
the  names  and  places  dealt  with  herein  will  find  that  many 
errors  and  omissions  have  escaped  unnoticed.  The  Com- 
piler readily  accepts  responsibility  for  these  faults  but  does 
plead,  in  extenuation,  the  serious  obstacles  always  in  the  way 
of  the  directory  compiler,  and  that  the  best  means  in  his  poss- 
ession  have   been   exerted    to   overcome   those   obstacles. 

The  Compiler  wishes  to  acknowledge  the  valuable  assistance 
rendered  in  the  compilation  of  this  Directory  and  Map  by  John  R. 
Stanwood,  Geo.  A.  Storer,  James  K.  Estabrook,  Oren  T.  Despeaux, 
R.  W.  Eaton,  Prof.  Geo.  T.  Little.  Henry  K.  Day,  John  W.  Riley, 
S.  A.  Walker,  and  many  others.  Acknowledgement  of  the  finan- 
cial assistance  rendered  by  advertising  patrons  without  whose 
support  the  issue  of  this  volume  would  have  been  impossible, 
is  hereby  extended. 

The  Compiler 


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young  women,  teachers,  artisans,  etc.,  with  P.  O.  addresses  in 
more  than  two  hundred  and  fifty  Maine  Towns. 

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Androscoggin,  Cumberland,  Kennebec,  Sagadahoc  and  Somerset 
Counties. 

Write  the  MliCHELL  PUBLISHINC  CO. 

Augusta,  iViaine,  or 

H.  E.  MITCHELL,  97  Maine  St.,  Brunswick 


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V  P  Rrlnlr  OPPOSITE  ELECTRIC  WAITING  ROOM 


MASONIC  BUILDING  9  LISBON  STREET 

OPPOSITE  ELECTRIC  WAITING  ROOM 

LEWBSTON,   ME. 


Try  my  $2  00   Hat  MCH'S    FUmisHmffS,     H^tS 

Guaranteed 

Stetson  $4  00  Hats  AtMetlC     OutfUS 

in  variety 

School  Hats  to 

order  Special  Values  lu  Underwear,   Hosiery,  Gloves 

I  CAN  PLEASE  YOU  iN  UNION  SUITS 

Shirts  made  to  measure.  Shirts  and  collars  in 
stock,  12  to  19  inch,  Bath  Robes,  Smoking 
Jackets,  Dress  Vests  and  Bathing  Suits  for 
Men,  Women  and  Children 

White  coats  and  Aprons,  Wool  F'rocks  for 
Marketmen.  Overalls  to  fit  the  largest  man  or 
smallest  boy 

Everything  for  baseball,  foot- 
ball, basketball  and  tennis. 
Sweaters  and  Sweater  Jack- 
ets for  Ladies,  Men  and 
Children. 

Let  me  be  your  Tailor,  come  and  see  my  fine 
line  of  Suits  and  Overcoats,  to  your  measure 
at  $15,  $20  and  $25 

Correspondence  solicited.  When  in  Lewiston  make  my 

store  your  headquarters. 


s.  p. 

LEWISTON,  MAINE 


ERRATA  AND  ADDITIONAL  NAMES  12c 

ERRATA 

A  few  errors  in  reading  proofs,  in  printing,  etc.,  have  come 
to  our  notice  too  late  to  rectify  before  going  to  i^ress.  So  far  as 
such  errors  have  come  to  our  notice  we  correct  them  in  the  follow- 
ing: 

Crocker,  Arthur,  on  page  29,  should  read  Crockett,  Arthur. 
Crossman,  Andrew  J.,  on  page  29,  should  read,  Crosman 
Decorin  on  page  30  should  read  Decovin. 
Doublass,  on  page  32,  should  read  Douglass 
Esterbrook,  James,  Raymond  rd,  on  page  35,  should  read  Esta- 

brook,  James  K.,  Pleas  Hill  rd 
Fortier,  Amanda  L.,  on  page  36,  should  read,  Fortin,  Amanda  L. 
Gilman,  ]\Iary  D.,  on  page  40,  should  read,  Gilman,  Mary  G. 
Given,  Chas.  I.,  on  page  65,  should  read  Giveen,  Chas.  I. 
Leonard,  John  J.,  page  52,  should  read,  Leonard,  John 
JMcCorson,  Frank,  on  page  56,  should  read,  Courson,  Frank 


ADDITIONAL  NAMES 

BRUNSWICK  RESIDENCE  DIRECTORY. 

NOTE — The  publishers  wish  to  state  that  because  of  errors 
of  our  compilers,  because  of  failure  of  people  to  answer  fully  the 
questions  asked  by  our  compilers  or  because  of  absence  from 
home  of  some  people  when  our  compilers  called,  some  names  fail 
to  appear  in  their  proper  place  in  the  residence  directory.  So 
far  as  the  names  have  come  to  our  notice,  we  give  them  in  the 
list  below: 

Barribeau,  Joseph,  boot  &  shoe  repairer,  12  Elm 
Joseph,  farmer,  Growstown  rd 

Beaulieu,  Napoleon,  emp  Brick  Yard,  9  Elm 

Berry,  Dunham,  emp  H.  J.  Given,  bds  Center 

Chamberlain,  Emma,  ]\Irs.,  h,  6  Potter 

Costa,  Thomas,  fruit  dlr,  13  Elm 

Dionne,  Ernest,  farmer,  "Woodside  rd 

Elm  House,  Miss  Nettie  IMorrison,  prop,  4  Bank 

Estabrook,  Thomas  G.,  farmer,  Pleasant  Hill  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Flynn,  Nellie  Mrs.,  Bath  rd 

Gatchell,  Myrick  R.,  fore  Brunswick  Record  office,  bds  9  Pine 

Goodwin,  Arthur  W.,  emp  Bruns.  Record,  bds  9  Pine 
Ina  Miss,  emp  N.  W.  T.  &  T.  Co.,  bds  34  Bath 
Thos.  W.,  painter  &  paper  hanger,  34  Bath 
William  B.,  laborer  and  constable,  42  Bath 
William  P.,  39  Harpswell 

Graham,  John  H.,  teleg.  lineman,  8  Elm 


I2d  ADDITIONAL    NAMES 

Grant,  Abbie 

Gustafason,  Gustaf,  tinsmith,  Bath ;  h,  17  Stanwood 

Ilaekett,  Chas.  S.,  photographer,  76  JNIaine ;  bds  14  Federal 

Hartelle,  Roland,  farmer,  Caseo  R.  D.  4 

Harvey,  James,  laborer,  34  McKeen 

Thomas,  laborer,  34  McKeen 
HayM'ard,  Abbie,  Bath  rd 
Harvvood,  Francis,  bds  4  Green 

Nellie  V.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  4  Green 
Hennessey,  Fred,  fireman  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  23  Elm 
Hill,  William  T.,  janitor  M.  C.  Station,  h,  34  Elm 
Knight,  M.  Alice,  Miss,  teacher  Bath  St.  Primary,  bds  26  School 

Lena  M.,  Miss,  stenog,  bds  26  School 
Knowlton,  Emily  F.,  Miss,  3  Green 
Lavallee,  Paul,  emp  M  C.  R.  R.,  Pleasant 
LeBell,  Eugenia  Miss,  7  Cumb,  dressmaker 

Telesphore,  laborer,  7  Cumb 
Maine  Realty  Co.,  Farms,  Cottages,  Shore  and  Timl)er  Lands, 

M.  i\I.  Suimier,  Mgr.,  76  ]\Iain 
McKay,  Henry,  laborer,  31  Elm 
Mower,  Roscoe,  laborer.  Green 

Orieux,  Joseph  Rev.,  priest  St.  John  Cath.  Ch.,  Pleasant 
Pike,  William,  farmer,  W^oodside  rd 
Proske,  Otto  F.,  book  keeper,  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  7  Lincoln 
Rawding's  Cafe,  Geo  H.  Morton,  prop,  143  Maine 
Sawyer,  Sarah  Miss,  music  teacher,  rms  114  Maine 
Scates,  Nellie  M.  Miss,  housekeeper.  Pleasant  Hill  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Staples,  Dr.  Albert  IL,  dentist,  office  1161/.  Maine 
Thibeault,  Peter,  farmer,  Growsto^\^l  rd 
Tranehmontagne,  Joseph  Rev.,  priest  St.  John  Cath.  Ch., Pleasant 


Mairest.  BODWELL  &  SON  ''^^ 

Dutchess  Trousers  11§,TIp  '"'"''"^ 

BRUNSAYICK  DIRECTORY  13 


Brunswick  Directory 

1910 

ABBREVIATIONS  USED  IN  THIS  DIRECTORY 

Agt.,  agent;  ave.,  avenue;  bds.,  boards;  bldg.,  l)iiildiug;  blk., 
block;  eor.,  corner;  dept.,  department:  dlr..  dealer;  do,  ditto 
emp.,  employe;  gen.,  general;  h..  bouse;  nifr.,  manufacturer 
mgr.,  manager;  M.  C.  R.  R.,  Maine  Central  Rail  Road;  pi.,  place 
P.  0.,  Post  Office;  pres..  president;  prop.,  proprietor;  rd.,  road 
sec,  secretary;  st.,  street;  supt.,  sujx'rintendent ;  treas.,  treas- 
urer; wid..  widow. 

Wbere  the  name  of  a  corporation,  factory  or  firm  appears  after 
a  name  it  indicates  the  place  of  l)usiness. 

After  the  name  of  the  street  the  wcn-d  street  is  usually  omitted. 

Rural  Delivery  Routes  are  indicated  1iy  the  letters  R.  D.,  fol- 
lowed l)y  the  number  of  the  route. 

Where  no  Post  Office  address  is  expressed.  Ih'unswick  is  under- 
stood. 


Al)ott,  Reljecca  A.,  :\Irs.,  wid  of  W.  H.,  36  Page 

Abelon,  Louis,  dlr  Dry  and  Fancy  goods,  res  and  store,  30  INIaine 

Adams,  A.  P.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Dr.  M.  V.,  bds  30  Cumb 

Eva  A.,  Miss,  M.J).,  26  Cumb 

Inez,  ]\I.,  Miss,  26  Cumb 

Joseph  C,  janitor  Colby  library.  Gurnet  rd,  R.  D.,  21 
Additon,  Frances,  ]\Irs.,  Avid  of  D.  N.,  13  Bank 
Alcott,  Elmer  G.,  ISL  C.  R.  R.,  fireman,  1-1  Cleaveland 
Alexander,  Asa  J.,  retired  70  Water 

Annie,  Mrs.  Harps  rd,  R.  D.  1 

Charles,  plumber  and  heater,  72  Water 

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Elsie  M.,  meats  and  provisions,  bus  218,  res  216  Maine 

Fred  B.,  driver  ice  wagon,  Harps  rd  R.  D.  1 

George,  laborer,  41  Water. 

Harry,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  23  Water 

Harry  E.,  laborer  bds  27  Water 

Holman,  M.  C.  R.  R.  carpenter,  6  McKeen. 

James,  farmer,  Raymond  rd  R.  D.  4. 

Jas.  E.,  clerk,  h.  236  Maine 

Jennie  F.,  Miss,  emp  Baxter  Bap.  Box  Co.,  Jordan  ave 

John  M.,  fireman  Brown's  Saw  Mill,  42  Water 

John  D.,  laborer,  8  Green 

John  W.,  laborer,  G't  Island  rd  R.  D.  1. 

Leonard,  laborer,  72  Water 

M.  P.,  Mrs.,  3  Bowker 
Allen,  Belle  M.,  Mrs.,  16  McLellan 

Bert  N.,  trav.  sales.,  18  Bank 

Caroline  P.,  trained  nurse,  3  Stan  wood 
ALLEN,  C.  W.,  Prop.  Allen  Drug  Store,  148  Maine,  h  36  Pleas 

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Allen,  Edmund  C,  Bds  36  Pleasant 

Ernest  B.,  druggist,  bds  36  Pleasant 

Enos  P.,  carpenter,  3  Stanwood 

Florence  M.  Miss,  music  teacher,  Prin.  Union  St  Pri  sch,  bds 
36  Pleas 

Harry  W.,  druggist,  h,  72  Pleas. 

Lester  C,  laborer,  3  Stanwood 

Lewis,  moulder,  1  Stetson 

Theodore  S.,  prop  machine  shop,  8  Dunlap 
Alpha  Delta  Phi  Ho,  Maine  cor  Page. 
Alterton,  C.  F.,  farmer,  River  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Geo.  A.  farmer,  Riv.  rd  R.  D.  4 
Ambrose,  John  H.,  team  Hardings,  R.  D.  3 

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Ames,  Delia  M.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Fred 

Frank  C,  electrician,  Cabot  Mill,  5  School 
American  Express  Co.,  103  Maine  G-.  A.  Dunning  agt. 
Anctil,  Martial,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  54  Mill 
Anderson,  Fred  C,  painter,  74  Harps 

Harry,  shoe  shop,  R.  D.  4 

Martha  E.,  Mrs.,  wid  F.  E.,  3  Market 

W.  W.,  painter,  108  Pleasant 
Andrews,  Chas.,  farmer  and  milk  route,  P.  0.  Bath 

Dr.  E.  H.,  Phy.  &  Surg.,  off.  98  Maine,  h,  13  Cumb 

Geo.,  clerk,  N.  McFadden,  124  Maine 

Levi  F.,  far  and  milk  dlr,  P.  0.,  Bath 
Annable,  Julia  E.,  ]\Irs.,  wid  of  Chas.  B.,  20  Jordan  ave 
Arsenault,  Joseph  F.,  carpenter,  M.  C.  R.  R.,  39  Union 
Atkins,  Ernest,  M.  C.  R.  R.,  fireman,  rms  8  Everett 

Geo.  L.,  janitor,  14  Noble 

J.  Russell,  M.  C.  R.  R.,  carpenter,  rms  173  Park  Row 
Atkinson,  Ellen  A.,  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  Riv  rd,  R.  D.  4 

John  E.,  brick  mason,  6  Bowker 

June,  Bates  Col.,  6  Bowker 
Aubens,  John  A.,  blacksmith,  20  Spring 

Mary  L.,  Miss,  clerk  J.  F.  Will  Co.,  20  Spring 
AUSTIN,  ALBERT  H.,  painter.  Young  &  Austin,  Durham  rd, 
R.  D.  4. 

Hattie,  Mrs.,  Bath  rd  R.  D.  3 
Avery,  Harry  E.,  farmer,  Jordan  ave 

Bagley,  Victor,  Supt.  Bruns.  Elec.  Lt  and  Power  Co.,  93  ]Maine, 

h,  9  Dunlap  St. 
Bailey,  Abbie  Mrs.,  wid  of  M.  H.,  27  Pleasant 

Alfred  C,  h,  24  School 

Harmon,  expressman.  173  Park  Row 

Wm.  A.,  farmer.  No.  9  River  rd 
Baker,  Willis  C,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  7  Bank 
Ball,  Catherine  Mrs.,  emp  Hotel  Eagle,  rms  14  Mason 
Bamforth,  Richard,  farmer,  Ctr  Harps  rd,  R.  D.  2. 

Richard,  lal)orer,  G't  Island  rd,  R.  D.  1. 
Barnes,  David  C,  contractor  and  builder,  Belmont  St. 


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Geo.,  farmer,  Freeport  R.  D.  8 

James  D..  farmer,  288  Maine, 

John,  farmer,  Pennell  rd  R.  D.  8. 

I^ouis  A.,  mas(m,  270  ]\[aine 

^lary  A..  .Mrs..  \v\d  of  G.  W..  works -2-")  Cnml) 

]\rildred  E.  Aliss,  telephone  op'r,  7  School 

Ralph  W.,  carpenter  :\r.  C.  R.  R.,  Church  rd.  R.  1)..  4. 
Bard.  William,  emp.  ^[.  C.  R.  R.,  res.  Gl  Union 
Barril)ean,  Alphonse.  elk  ^Morin's  store,  52  Pleasant 

Ernest,  emp  Ferrule  fac,  63  Cumberland 

Peter,  caulker,  54  Pleasant 
Barring,  Eva.  Mrs.,  bds  7  Stetson 
Bartlett,  Z.  C.  Mrs.,  wid  of  Geo.  H.,  2  Middle 
Bates,  Elvira  W.,  ^Irs.,  wid  of  Capt.  Chas.  N..  16  Pleasant 
Baxter  Bros.  Co.,  H.  C,  J.  P.  Jr.,  and  R.  II..  Dunlap  Blk,  Maine 

Hartley  C,  mfgr.  canned  goods,  H.  C.  Baxter  &  Bro.,  Baxter 
Pap.  Box  Co.,  &c.,  h,  10  College 

11.  C.  &  Bro.,  Mfgr.  Canned  Goods,  II.  C.  &  J.  P.  Jr..  and  R. 
H.,  cor  ]\Iaine  and  Dunlap. 
Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  H.  C,  J.  P.  Jr..  and  R.  H.,  mfrs  paper  box- 
es, cor  ]\Iaine  &  Dunlap 
Beals,  H.  A.,  Mrs.,  285  :\[aine 

John  A.,  wholesale  fruit  dlr,  9  Cedar 

]\ryrtilla  F.,  ]\Iiss,  piano  teacher,  9  Cedar 
Bayard,  Peter,  laborer,  47  Water 
Beaulieu,  Arthemise,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Xavier.  25  IMaine 
Beaumont,  Kate,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Edward.  6  Lincoln 
Beauregard,  Henry,  emp.  Cabot  mill,  62  Water 

Lucie,  Mrs.,  emp.  Cabot  ]Mill,  62  Water 
Belanger,  Alexander,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  7  Swett 

Fabien  Jr.,  emp  Pejeps  Pap.  Co.,  21  Mill 

Jean  Baptiste,  emp  Cabot  mill.  14  Oak 

Joseph,  emp  Cabot  mill,  leader  of  St.  Jean  Baptiste  band,  61 
Mill 

Leon,  prop.  Maine  St.  Home  Bakery,  18  ]\Iill 

jMichel,  laborer,  bds  57  Union 

Onesime,  laborer,  57  Union 

Thorenea,  carpenter,  54  Pleasant 


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Bennett,  Wm.  T.,  mill  op,  bds  24  Pleasant 
Bergeron,  Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  30  Mill 

Treffly,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  22  Gushing 
Benoit,  Annie,  Miss,  domestic,  39  Pleasant 

Louis  J.,  farmer,  Casco  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Bernier,  A.,  farmer,  Bunganuc  rd  R.  D.  4 

Adelard,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  9  Oak 

Aimable,  Mrs.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  48  Mill 

Aimable  Sr.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  48  Mill 

Alfred,  wood  chopper,  12  Dunning 

Amedee,  shoe  repairer.  Union,  h.,  18  Gushing 

Charles,  emp  M.  G.  R.  R.,  20  Gushing 

Gyrias,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  13  Mill 

E.  D.,  boss  in  Pejeps.  Pap.  Mill,  7  South 

Eva,  Mrs.,  wid  Bernard,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  60  Mill 

Francois,  emp  Gabot  Mill,  bds  16  Cabot 

George,  emp  Gabot  Mill,  bds  16  Gabot 

George,  blacksmith,  res.  67  Union 

George,  carpenter,  emp.  M.  G.  R.  R.,  res.  59  Mill 

J.  A.,  Groceries  &  Provisions,  Bath,  Me.,  37  Mill 

Joseph,  laborer,  10  Mill 

Joseph,  emp  Gabot  Mill,  54  Mill 

Joseph  A.,  emp  M.  G.  R.  R.,  28  Mason 

Magloire,  laborer,  50  Mill 

Theophile,  laborer,  50  Mill 

Ulric,  emp  Cabot  Mfg.  Co.,  bds  67  Union 

"Wilfred,  Highland  rd  R.  D.  4 

Zephirin,  fireman,  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  20  Dunning 

Zephyi'in,  shoe  maker,  35  Maine 
Berry,  Arthur  E.,  M.  C.  R.  R.  brakeman,  18  Middle 

Geo.  A.,  clerk,  S.  A.  Walker's  store,  11  Bowker 

Georgia,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Wm.,  Mere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 

John  D.,  far.  Mere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Major  M.,  far.  Mere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Margaret,  J.,  Miss,  29  McLellan 

Minnie,  Miss,  Mere  Pt.  rd  R.  D.  3 

Nellie  M.,  Miss,  15  Federal 

Sarah  J.,  Mrs.,  285  Maine 


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Berry,  Wealthy,  Mrs.,  h,  26  Jordan  ave 

Willard  Gr.,  machinist,  29  McLellan 

Willard  G.  Jr.,  book  kpr,  29  McLellan 
Berube,  Elyeard,  teamster,  65  Cumberland 

Ferdinand,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  32  Mill 
Beta  Theta  Pi  Ho.,  14  McKeen 
Bibber,  Benj.  P.,  carpenter,  R.  D.  4 
Bickf ord,  Leonard,  meat  &  fish  dealer,  off  G  't  Is.  rd 
Biette,  Mitchell,  far  &  milk  route,  Pennell  rd 
Blackwell,  Levi,  laborer.  Bridge  rd  R.  D.  3 

Melville  H.,  mgr  for  M.  G.  Shaw,  Lumber  Co.,  Bath,  53  Pleas 
Blais,  Aristide,  insurance,  II6I/2  Maine,  l)ds  Bowdoin  hotel 
Blake,  Blanch  M.,  Miss,  19  Spring 

Reuben  B.,  carpenter,  19  Spring 

Vena  J.,  Miss,  Mere  Pt.  rd 
Blanchard,  Geo.,  emp  Grist  Mill,  h  106  Pleasant 

George  L.,  engineer,  41  Water 
Blanchette,  Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  20  Bow 
Blethen,  Alonzo,  carpenter,  20  Potter 
BODWELL,  E.  S.  &  SON,,  Clothing,  Furnishings  &  Hats,  90 

Maine  (E.  S.  Bodwell  &  R.  P.  Bodwell.) 
BODWELL,  EDW.  S.,  (E.  S.  Bodwell  &  Son)  h,  42  Cumberl'd 
BODWELL,  RALPH  P.,  (E.  S.  Bodwell  &  Son)  h,  5  Lincoln 
Bois,  Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  13  Mill 

Telesphore,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  24  Bow 
Boisvert,  Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  19  Mason 
Bonner,  Anna,  Mrs.,  wid  of  William,  housework  2  Swett 
Booker,  Alice  I.,  Miss,  pianist,  bds  17  Everett 

Alvaretta,  Miss,  h  8  Potter 

Chester  H.,  contractor  &  builder,  h  17  Everett 

Daniel  A.,  retired,  34  Cumb 

Elizabeth,  Mrs.,  Avid  of  Emory,  64  Union 
Booker  &  Co.,  Groceries  &  Provisions,  220-224  Maine 
Booker,  Geo.  W.,  Booker  &  Co.,  bus  220-224  Maine,  res,  98  Union 

Ira  P.,  Treas.  Bowdoin  College,  h  23  School 
Bouchard,  Elise,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  19  Mill 

Joseph,  emp  Pejeps  Pap.  Co,  12  Mill 

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Bouchard,  Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  IG  Bow 

Josephine,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  19  Mill 

Ilermine,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Noe,  24  Bow 

Marianne,  widow  of  Joseph,  19  Mill 

Noe  Jr.,  emp  Cabot  Mill  yard,  res  21  Bow 
Boucher,  Damase,  laborer,  28  Maine 

Horace,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  rms  42  Mill,  bds  44  Mill 

William,  emi^  Pejeps  Pap.  Co.,  5i/2  Dunning 
Boufard,  Elodia,  Mrs.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  4  Mill 

Evangeliste,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  4  Mill 
Boulanger,  Barthelemy,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  15  Dunlap 

Jos.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  36  Mill 
Bourassa,  Delima,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  25  Oak 
Bourgoin,  Ulderic,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  res  16  Cushing 
Bousquet,  Oliva,  emp  Pejeps  Pap  Co.,  19  Market 
Bowdoin  College,  Wm.  DeWitt  Hyde,  president 
Bowdoin  Hotel,  Fred  Ouelette,  prop,  cor  Maine  &  Center 
Bowker,  Almiro  H.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  John  M.,  7  Cleaveland 

Chas.  L.,  supt  Water  Dis't,  town  bldg,  h,  165  Maine 

Edwin  T.,  farmer,  R.  D.  4 

Geo.  E.,  Gen  Ins  bus,  109  Maine,  h,  165  Maine 

Josephine  B.,  Miss,  seamstress,  bds  42  Federal 

Nellie  A.,  Mrs.,  bk  kpr,70  Union 
Boyd,  Elijah,  laborer,  Bath  rd  R.  D.  3 

Jos.  W.,  laborer,  33  Jordan  ave 
Brackett,  Hattie,  Mrs.,  33  Cumberland 
Bradley,  Anthony,  far,  Bimganuc  rd,  R.  D,  4 
Bradbury,  Wm.  W.,  far.  River  rd 
Bragdon,  Alden,  far,  bds  119  Pleasant 

Ellen,  Mrs.,  wid  of  John,  119  Pleas 

Ernest,  gen.  work,  119  Pleasant 
Brann,  Clarence  A.,  moving  piet  opr  "Pastime,"  18  Jordan  ave 
Brassard,  Ferdina,  blacksmith,  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  20  Dunning 

Georgiaua,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Francois,  22  Oak 
Brawn,  Edw.  F.,  gen  work,  121  Pleasant 

Geo.  E.,  painter,  121  Pleasant 

Roland,  bds  121  Pleasant 
Brehaut,  Alaric  F.,  trav.  sales,  9  Bowker 


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Breton,  Frank,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  22  Mill 

Joseph,  teamster  Cabot  Mill,  14  Bow 
Brett,  Mrs.,  15  Market 

Mary,  Miss,  trained  nurse,  36  Federal 
Bridge,  E.  Ralph,  stud  Med  sch,  10  Harpswell  pi 

NeUie  P.,  wid  of  C.  E.,  10  Harps  pi 
Bridgham,  S.  E.,  elk  A.  I.  Snow,  65  Harpswell 
Brillant,  Albert,  teamster,  Hoyt's  Express,  29  High 

Edouard,  wood  chopper,  bds  4  Mill 

Emelie,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Zephiren,  11  Dunning 

Emerie,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  23  Oak 

E.  P.,  Groc  &  Prov,  44  Maine,  h,  11  Dunning 

Pierre,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  11  Dimning 

Thomas  0.,  elk,  29  Union 
Brisson,  Regina,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  bds  24  Bow 
Brown,  A.  D.,  grocery  store,  80  Federal 

Bertha,  Miss,  11  Maple 

Esther,  teacher,  15  Franklin 

Frederic  W.,  professor  Mod'n  Languages,  75  Federal 

I.  S.  Mrs.,  wid  of  H.  C,  nurse,  11  Maple 

Julia  A.,  Mrs.  wid  of  C.  H.,  46  Harpswell 

Julia  S.  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  wid  of  C.  W.,  R.  D.  4 

Lewis  T.,  far.  Brown 's  Cor.,  R.  D.  4 
Brown,  Lillian,  Mrs.,  waitress  Eag.  hotel 

Oscar,  carpenter,  15  Franklin 

Silas,  ret'd.  Brown's  Cor,  R.  D.  4 

Stanley,  T.  &  Co.,  sawmill.  Water 

Stanley  T.,  (S.  T.  BrOAvn  &  Co.),  9  Dunlap 

Thankful  S.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  D.  B.,  15  McLellan 

Wilbur  F.,  D.  D.  S.,  dentist  over  Post  Office 
Burnswick  Club  (social  club)  Town  Bldg. 
Brunswick  Elec.  Lt.  &  Pow.  Co.,  Victor  Bagley  supt,  93  Maine 

Golf  Club,  Pleasant 

Knitting  Mills  Co.,  T.  C.  Hunton,  prop,  34  Cushing 
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Maine 
Brunswick  Savings  Institution  (Alonzo  Day,  pres,  T.  H.  Riley, 
treas),  cor  Bank  &  Maine 
Steam  Laundry,  Robert  Robertson,  prop  1-3  Center 
Brunswick  &  Topsham  Water  Dist.  C.  L.  Bowker,  Mgr  &  Treas, 

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Brunswick  Board  of  Trade,  F.  H.  Wilson,  President 
BRUNSWICK  COAL  &  WOOD  CO.,  C.  A.  Randall,  Mgr., 

W.  B.  Donnell,  treas.  136  Maine 
Brunswick  Ice  Co.,  John  M.  Nickerson  prop.,  68  Water 
Brunswick  Mfg.  Co.,  Mfg.  Ferrules,  W.  D.  Hatch  Pres.;  L. 

D.  Snow  Treas.,  21  Stanwood 
Bryant,  Blanch  W.,  elk  F.  W.  Chandler  &  Son,  bds  10  Everett 
Clarence  M.,  tallow  render,  Bath  rd,  h,  10  Everett 
Ernest  F.,  carpenter,  Bath  rd 
Buckley,  John,  Supt.  Bruns.  Mfg.  Co.,  bds  Bowd.  Hotel 
Burdg,  Lewis,  emp  Crawford  stable,  12  Morse  Ct 
Burditt,  Wm.  F.,  boiler  inspector,  60  Pleas 
Burkett,  0.  E.,  master  mechanic,  Cabot  Mfg.  Co.,  bds  11  Pleasant 
Burkey,  Pieterje,  Mrs.,  wid  of  J.,  Mere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3. 
Burgess,  Bessie  P.,  N.  E.  Tel.  opr.,  bds  13  Cumberland 
Etta  M.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  C.  G.,  9  Cumb 
Lauretta,  Mrs.,  wid  of  James,  29  South 
Olive  A.,  Mrs.,  wid  ofChas.  W.,  rms  169  Park  Row 
Burnett,  Chas.  T.,  professor  of  Psychology  and  registrar  of  Bowd 

Col,  bds  86  Federal 
Butler,  Arthur  W.,  electrician,  Confectionery,  Cigars  &  Tobacco, 
Popcorn,  Maine,  h,  12  Pleasant 
Wm.,  florist,  318  Maine 

Cabot  Mfg  Co.,  Cotton  mfg,  R.  W.  Eaton,  agt,  Maine 

Cain,  Wm.  G.,  carpenter,  42  Harpswell 

Cairns,  Reuben  F.,  far.  Pleasant  Hill  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Cairnes,  May,  Miss,  domestic,  72  Federal 

Cahill,  Solon  S.,  retired,  14  Pleasant 

Calantis,  Christos,  emp  Shoe  Shining  Parlor,  190  Maine 

Caldwell,  John,  laborer,  Coffin  pi 

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Cami3bell,  Andrew,  emp  Waxola  IMfg.  Co.,  Portland 

Carrie  A.,  Mrs.,  music  teacher,  22  Lincoln 

Elvie  A.,  Mrs.,  15  School 

Geo.  D.,  M.  C.  R.  R.  carpenter,  10  Cedar 

Harry  D.,  M.  C.  R.  R.  yd  conductor 

Howard,  Eng  Elec  Lt  Sta,  22  Potter 

W.  Charles,  Me.  Cent,  engineer,  24  McLellan 

William,  Town  Farm,  44  Water 

William  A.,  To^^^l  Farm 
Caouette,  Josephine  Miss,  emp  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,l)ds  12  Center 
Caouette,  Alphonse,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  42  Mill 

Damase,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  8  Cabot 

Damase  Jr.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  8  Cabot 

Ludger,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  blacksmith,  bds  8  Cabot 

Michel,  teamster,  26  Bow, 

Napoleon,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  15  Dunlap 
Caperonis,  Dimitro,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  bds  31  Maine 

Peter,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  31  Maine 
Carlin,  Helen,  bk  kpr,  Citizen's  laundry,  res  G3  Union 

Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mfg  Co.,  63  Union 

Mary,  emp  Cabot  Mfg  Co.,  63  Union 
Carlo,  Marie  Louise,  housekeeper,  42  Maine 

Philias,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  res  16  Oak 
Caron,  Alfred  C,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  41  Union 

Alfred  L.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  33  High 

Amedee,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  30  Cushing 

Caliste,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  45  Union 

Celestin,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  71  Mill 

Diana,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  45  Union 

Ethesia,  45  Union 

Eugene,  emp  Pejeps  Pap  Co.,  7  Swett 

Exilda  Miss,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  3  Mason 

Frederick,  mill  operator,  81  Union 

George,  laborer,  56  Mill 

Joseph,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  40  Mill 

L.  Philip,  jeweler,  86  Maine,  res  36  Cushing 

Leontine,  Miss,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  3  Mason 

Louis  P.  v.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  45  LTnion 

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Caron,  Napoleon,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  3  Swett 

Odilon,  emp  Pejeps  Pap  Co,  61  Mill 

Onesime,  carpenter,  45  Union 

Rose,  emp  Baxter  Box  Co.,  bds  61  Mill 

Simeon,  Ins  agt,  22  Franklin 

Thomas,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  85  Mill 

William,  emp  Pejeps  Pap.  Co.,  12  Center 

Zephirin,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  54  Pleasant 
Carratt,  Gregory,  shoe  shining  parlor,  190  Maine,  rms  do. 
Carrier,  Charles,  laborer,  7  Mill 
Carnes,  Edward,  far,  Maquoit  rd 
Carr,  Statira  M.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  James,  9  Potter 
Gary,  Fred  H.,  far,  P.  0.  Bath 
Carey,  Chas.  C,  caulker.  Pleasant 

Geo.  E.,  teamster,  19  Maple 

Geo  E.,  laborer,  17  South 

Henry,  truckman,  17  South 

Samuel  P.,  farmer,  P.  0.  Bath. 
Cartland,  Chas.  E.,  far  &  milk  dlr,  Lisbon  Falls,  R.  D.  2. 

Cyrus,  far,  Lisbon  Falls  R.  D.  2. 
Carter,  Frances  D.,  ]\Iiss,  36  Page 

Casavant,  Adelard,  teamster   Citizen's  Laundry,  6  Federal 
CASH  MARKET,  Meats  and  Provisions,  1131/2  Maine  under 

L.  D.  Snow  &  Sons,  H.  E.  Despeaux  Prop.    See  p  8. 
Cates,  Lizzie,  Mrs.,  housekeeper,  28  McLellan 
Cavanagh,  Wm.  M.,  M.  C.  R.  R.  fireman,  17  Noble 
Central  Billiard  Parlor,  1191/2  Maine,  over  Morton's,  H.  J.  Sedg- 

ley.  Prop. 
Chamberlain,  Gen.  Joshua  L.,  customs  officer,  Portland,  h,  226 
Maine 

Willis  H.,  electrician,  bus,  Portland,  h,  226  Maine 
CHANEY,  J.  F.,  COAL  CO.,   (coal  &  coke),  J.  F.  Chancy, 

treas  and  mgr,  126  Maine.    See  p  3 
CHANEY,  JAMES  F.    (treas  &  mgr,  J.  F.  Chancy,  Coal  Co.) , 

res,  Topsham,  P.  0.,  Brunswick 
CHANDLER,  ALGERNON  G.,  prop  Coll.  Book  store,  F.  W. 
Chandler  &  Son,  150  Maine,  h,  19  McKeen 


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CHANDLER,  F.  W.  &  SON,  Coll.  Book  store,  wholesale  &  re- 
tail stationers,  150  Maine.    See  p  6 
CHANDLER,  FRANK  W.,    Distribution  xVgent    Dennison 

]\Ifg  Co  for  Home  Work,  also  F.  W.  Chandler  &  Son,    h  52 
Harpswell 

Grace  H.,  5  Stanwood 

Kate,  Mrs.,  wid  of  A.  W.,  13  Stanwood 

Rose  G.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  M.  A.  W.,  5  Stanwood 
Chaplin,  Gladys  M.,  Miss,  elk  &  stenog,  1161/^  Maine,  bds  Elm, 

Topsham 
Chapman,  Helen,  Miss,  79  Federal 

Henry  L.,  Prof.  Eng.  Literature,  Bowd.  Coll.,  79  Federal 
Charest,  Alma,  Miss,  dressmaker,  62  Pleasant 
Charron,  Charles,  teamster,  24  Maine 

Elie,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  24  Maine 

Levie,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  24  Maine 

Willie,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  55  Mill 
Chase,  Elizabeth  A.  Miss,  167  Park  Row 

M.  Frances,  167  Park  Row 

Gertrude  H.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  David  H.,  R.  D.  4 
Chin  War,  prop.  Chin  War  laundry,  166  Maine 
Chouinard,  Alice,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  4  Mill 

Claire,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  4  Mill 
Christman,  Adelard,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  41  Water 
Cimon,  Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  1  Union  ext 
CITIZEN'S  LAUNDRY,  F.  T.  McCann,  mgr,  73  Maine 

See  p  10. 
Clark,  Elvira,  Miss,  housekeeper  ,  7  Water 

James,  N.,  far,  Casco  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Jos.,  retired,  30  Maine 
Claveau,  Patrie,  laborer,  15  Gilman  ave 
Clatenburk,  S.  Parker,  upholsterer,  picture  framer,  dlr  antique 

furniture  671/2  Maine  rms  do. 
Clement,  Albert  E.,  machinist  Cabot  Mill,  99  Pleasant 
Clifford,  Elizabeth  H.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Clark  T.,  h,  7  Mason 
Clough,  Ada  I.,  Miss,  Durham  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Wm.  H.,  far,  Woodside  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Cloutier,  Adelard,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  13  Gilman  ave. 

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Cloiitier,  Aiitoine,  emp  Ca1)ot  M\]\,  45  Mill 

Flavee,  IMrs.,  wid  of  Tlieophile,  9  Swett 

George,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  19  Mason 

lijqjolite,  emp  tailor,  14  Dunning 

Joseph,  laborer,  7  Cabot 

Marianna,  dress  maker,  bds  16  Swett 

Marie,  emp  the  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  bds  16  Swett 

Theophile,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  7  Cabot 

Treffle,  machinist,  27  South 

Zephyrin,  emp  Pejeps  Pap.  Co.,  25  Mill 

Augusta,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  22  Cumb 
Club  Store,  Mrs.  G.  Roy  prop,  18  Dunning 
Cobb,  Geo.  E.,  stone  mason,  31  McLellan 

Geo.  W.,  shoe  maker,  3  Union,  Highland  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Henry  K.,  carpenter,  13  School 

Hiram  B.,  contractor,  34  Gushing 

Josiah  M.,  janitor,  Col.  Bid,  72  Harps 

Mary  J.,  Mrs.,  32  Gushing 
Gobbett,  Clement  M.,  painter,  15  McKeen 

Mary  L.,  stenog,  15  McKeen 

Wm.  M.,  retired,  13  Noble 
Coburn,  Edw.  E.,  far,  Riv  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Cochrane,  Ethel  I\I.,  Miss,  41  Cumberland 

Helen  S.,  ]\Iiss,  41  Cumberland 

Rev.  J.  E.  R.,  Baptist  Clergyman,  41  Cuml)erland 
Cody,  John  T.,  plumber,  14  Franklin 
Coffin,  Albert  H.,  shoe  sh  op,  bds  5  Coffin 

Alice,  Mrs.,  Avid  of  James,  28  College 

Alma  C,  28  College 

Annie,  Mrs.,  264  Maine 

Bernice,  Miss,  bds  7  Coffin 

Glias.  D.,  painter  and  far,  Dyer's  Cor 

Emory  A.,  fish  dealer,  9  Coffin 

Fred  M.,  Spring  Water  Ice  Co.,  Harps  rd  R.  D.  3 

Geo.,  gen  work,  7  Coffin  ^ 

Harry  B.,  drives  coal  team,  bds  5  Coffin 

Ilattie,  Mrs.,  5  Coffin 

Jesse  G.,  shoe  shop  opr,  11  Coffin 


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Coffin,  John  F.,  forester  &  seed  collector,  11  Coffin 

John  T.,  28  College 

Lena  M.,  Miss,  Middle  Bay  rd,  R.  D.  3. 

Levon  W.,  28  College 

Mollie  F.,  Miss,  5  Coffin 

Simeon  E.,  (Spring  Wat.  Ice  Co.)  Harps  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Simeon  C.  (Spring  Water  Ice  Co.),  Harpswell  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Wm.,  fish  dlr,  bus.  71  Maine,  res  90  Harps  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Wm.  H.,  far,  Middle  Bay  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Coggshall,  Chas.,  mgr  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  rms  12  Pleasant 
Colbath,  Frank,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  Pleasant 
Colby,  Dorcas  A.,  Mrs.,  45  McLellan 

Ernest  0.,  book  kpr  M.  C.  R.  R.,  18  Bosvker 

Lincoln  H.,  dept  sher,  chief  of  police,  off,  Town  Bldg,  h,  38 
College 

Reuben,  mill  opr,  18  Bowker 

Walter  J.,  meat  cutter,  emp  F.  C.  Webb  &  Co.,  Bruns  rd, 
R.  D.  3 

Samuel  W.,  lal)orer,  bds  52  McLellan 
Cole,  Harry  J.,  M.  C.  R.  R.,  Coud.,  3  Summer 
Coleman,  Chas.  J.,  laborer,  off  Bruns  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Collins,  Arthur,  laborer,  63  Water 

Edward,  E.,  laborer,  G't  Is.  rd,  R.  D.  1 

Ernest,  lineman,  29  Water 

Harry  L.,  laborer,  bds  27  Water 

Lewis  W.,  carpenter,  25  Water 

Winfield  E.,  laborer,  27  Water 
Conant,  John  J.,  Avks  New  Meadows  Inn,  R.  D.,  3 

See  Dunning  Bros. 
Condon,  Jane  S.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Wm.  C,  Harps 

Raymond,  emp  Dunning  Bros.,  h,  65  Jordan  ave 

Wm.  II.,  emp  Baxter  Bros.  Co.,  h,  65  Jordan  ave 
Cone,  Jolm  A.,  Supt.  of  Schs,  Topsham  &  Bruns,    off  Town  bldg, 

h.  Green  St.,  Topsham 
Coney,  Chas.  H.,  machinist,  12  Middle 
Connor,  Georgiana,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Stephen  H.,  38  Mill 

James,  emp  Cabot  INIill,  bds  38  I\Iill 
Cook,  Edw.  P.,  postal  cl'k,  2  Raymond  rd,  R.  D.  4 
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Cook,  Hariy  AV.,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  20  High 
COOK,  JAMES  A.,  Editor  Brims.  Record,  9  Jordan  ave 
Cooleii,  Hattie  II.,  book  kpr,  Cabot  mill,  13  Mason 
Coombs,  Baldwin,  enip  Cal)ot  IMill,  bds  19  Mason 

Blanch  P.,  7  High 

Cordelia  S.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  H.  R.,  12  Lincoln 

Mary  S.,  teacher,  12  Lincoln 

Emily,  H.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  C.  T.,  27  Pleasant 

Frank,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  19  Mason 

Geo.,  far,  Durham  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Helen,  Mrs.,  wid  Corydon,  Durham  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Judith  A.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  W.  H.,  7  High 

S.  W.,  cabinet  and  wood  work,  18  Potter 

Thos.  H.,  far,  Durham  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Copeland,  Manton,  asst  prof  of  Biology,  Bowd.  Col.,  24  College 
Copp,  Chas.  H.,  painter  and  pap.  hgr,  319  Maine 

James  R.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  23  Stetson 
Corey,  Orlando  A.,  book  kpr  emp  Knight  &  Stanwood,  7  Franklin 

Rol)ert  S.,  machinist,  39  Cumberland 
Cornish,  Sadie,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Elbridge 
Cormier,  Agnes,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Joseph  H.,  12  ]\Iill 

Aime,  emp  Pap.  Mill,  1  Mill 

Ilonore,  emp  Pap.  Mill,  12  Mill 
Costakis,  Aspasia,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  31  Maine 

Evangelos,  prop  Groceries  &  Lunch  Room,  31  Maine 
Costas,  Nicklis,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  31  Maine 
Costopoulos,  Spiros,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  31  Maine,  rms  11  Elm 
Cote,  Hermine,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  58  Mill 

Joseph,  emp  Cabot  mill,  res  58  ]\Iill 

Marguerite,  emp  Cabot  Mfg  Co.,  bds  59  Union 

Telesphore,  emp  Cabot  Mfg  Co.,  res  59  Union 
Couloml)e,  Antoinette,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  15  Duulap 

Elise,  dressmaker,  33  High,  bds  33  High 

Elisiane,  Mrs.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  14  Mill 

Genevieve,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Noel,  24  Oak 

Hermenegilde,  barber,  49  Maine,  res  65  Union 

Israel,  retired,  33  High 

Joseph,  emp.  Cabot  IMill,  68  Mill 


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Coulombe.  Josephine,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  hds  33  High 

Onesiphore,  baker,  14  Mill 

Phelanise,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  29  Maine 

Uder,  laborer,  13  Cabot 

Ulrie,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  14  S^vett 
Couillard,  Amanda,  emp.  Cabot  IMill,  bds  25  Oak 

Eugene,  laborer,  bds  13  Oak 

Louis,  emp  ]\I.  C.  R.  R.,  27  Maine 

Lusse,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  25  Oak 

Napoleon,  mason  tender,  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  9  Oak 

James,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  25  McKeen 

John,  gen  work,  bds  25  McKeen 

David,  sec.  hand,  bds  25  McKeen 
Courson,  Chas.  H.,  painter,  66  Jordan  ave 

Clarissa,  wid  Natli.,  58  Jordan  ave 

Elmore  N.,  retired,  58  Jordan  ave 

Elbridge,  painter,  67  Jordan  ave 

Fannie,  Mrs.,  15  Bowker 

Orlando  C,  painter.  &  pap.  hgr.  56  Jordan  ave 

Wm.  R.,  U.  S.  Navy,  Charlestown,  Mass. 
Courtemanche,  George,  barber,  11  Oilman  ave 
Cousins,  S.  A.  Mrs.,  wid  of  P.  C,  bds  37  Cumb 
Cox,  Charlotte  L.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Sewell,  Lisbon  Falls,  R.  D.  2. 
Cox,  Geo.  H.,  farmer,  Freeport  R.  D.  3,  Durham  rd 

Gilbert  G.,  mason,  17  Franklin 

Harriett,  teacher,  Freeport  R.  D.  3 

Jennie  D.,  teacher,  Freeport  R.  D.  3 
Cram,  Gardner,  retired,  83  Federal 

]\rarshall  P.,  Asst.  Prof.  Chemistry,  Bowd.  Coll.,  83  Federal 
Crawford,  Ernest  L.,  book  kpr.,  Pejeps  Pap.  Co.,  h,  1431/^  Maine 

Grace,  elk  First  National  Bank,  bds  172  Maine 

James  W.,  Civ.  Eng.,  172  Maine 
CRAWFORD'S  STABLE,     S.  F.  Pennell,  prop,     trucking, 

boarding  and  livery  stable,  rear  1431/2  Maine  See  p  4 
Crimmins,  John,  section  foreman,  70  Spring 
Cripps,  George  H.,  laborer,  45  Water 

Henry  M.,  laborer,  9  South 

Hiram,  farmer,  Casco  rd,  R.  D.  4 

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Cripps,  John  H.,  farmer,  Casco  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Woodbury  D.,  mason,  85  Pleasant 
Crocker,  George  M.,  car  &  bridge  Insp.  M.  C.  R.  R.,  8  Harps  PL 

Arthur,  emp  Bath  Iron  W  'ks,  7  Everett 
Crockett,  Wm.  H.,  mgr  Pine  Spring  Water  Co.,  7  Everett 
Croker,  Sylvia  J.,  emp  Pejeps  Pap.  Co.,  13  Mason 
Crooker,  Melville  C,  retired,  Prince's  Pt  rd 
Grossman,  Andrew  J.,  merchant,  33  Elm 
Crosman,  Ira,  far  &  milk  dlr.  Pleasant 

Wm.  S.,  far,  Riv.  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Nellie  G.,  Miss,  Riv.  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Cudworth,  Rev.  Elliott  S.,  far  &  jDreacher,  Pleasant 
Cummings,  Arthur.  M.,  promoter,  27  Federal 
Cumston,  Dr.,  Chas.  H.,  physician,  off.  1  Cumb,  h,  71  Federal 
Currey,  Thos.,  M.  C.  R.  R.  gate  keeper,  23  Middle 
Curtis  Memorial  Library,  Miss  Mary  G.  Gilman  librarian.  Pleas- 
ant 
Curtis,  Allie  A.,  Miss,  bds  7  Union 

A.  J.,  mill  man,  70  Union 

Chas.  P.,  h,  24  School 

Emily,  Miss,  teacher  of  Oratory,  12  Cumberland 

Harold,  laborer,  Greenwood  rd 

James  W.,  D.  M.  D.,  dentist,  over  P.  0.,  h,  3  Lincoln 

Jane  H.,  wid  of  Peleg,  32  Federal 

Sarah,  Mrs.,  wid  of  I.  S.,  bds  88  Pleasant 

Miss  Winifred,  tel  opr,  bds  28  School 
Gushing,  Peter  L.,  far,  13  Middle  Bay  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Dajenais,  Walter,  shoe  maker,  Maine,  h,  17  Dunlap 
Dall,  Henry,  laborer,  bds  8  Gilman  ave 

James,  town  farm,  44  Water 

Jennie,  Miss,  emp  Caliot  Mill,  bds  8  Gilman  ave 
Dallaire,  Hypolite,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  12  Bow 
Danforth,  Isaac  H.,  retired,  30  School 
Daniel,  Charles,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  46  Mill 
Dareche,  Pierre,  emp  Electric  rd,  37  Water 
Darling,  Herbert  A.,  Western  Union  lineman,  100  Pleasant 
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Davis,  J.  E.  Co.,  wall  papers,  dry  goods  &  furnishings,  62  Maine 

Joseph  E.,  J.  E.  Davis  Co.,  h,  32  Cumberland 

Sarah  A.,  Miss,  boarding  house,  9  Everett 

Sylvia  M.,  Miss,  9  Everett 

Wealthy  M.,  Mrs.,  wid  Albert  C,  Davis  St. 

Wm.  D.,  far,  R.  D.  3 

Wm.  H.,  team,  9  G't  Is.  rd 
Day,  Carl  M.,  Asst.  P.  M.,  bds  6  High 

EUery  C,  mgr  Day's  shoe  store,  9  Federal 

Alonzo,  prop  Day 's  shoe  store,  boots  &  shoes,  rubbers  and  re- 
pairing, 96  Maine,  h,  6  High,  Pres.  Bruns.  Sav.  Inst. 

Henry  K.,  meat  cutter,  51  Pleasant 
Decorin,  Jos.  S.,  farmer,  Mere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Dehetre  John,  farmer  Woodside  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Demers,  Francois,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  8  Federal  &  17  Diuilap 

Henry,  dlr  in  "Wood  &  Lumber,  29  Cushing 

Honora,  29  Cushing 

Marianne,  emp  Tel.  Exch.,  29  Cushing 

Wilfred  J.,  dlr  in  Hides  &  Wool,  1  Union,  h,  71  Cumb 
Dennett,  Mary  J.,  Mrs.,  wid  James  M.,  141  Maine 
Dennison,  S.  J.,  Miss,  185  Maine 
Denoville,  Leandre,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  16  Cushing 

Ulderic,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  3  Cabot 
Derocher,  Willie,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  10  Mill 

Elyeard,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  3  Union 
Desbien,  Adelaide,  emp  The  Baxter  Box  Co.,  bds  15  Dunlap 

Joseph,  wood  chopper,  23  Maine 
Desehaine,  Alex,  brakeman  M.  C.  R.  R.,  26  Bow 

Flore,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Theophile,  43  Mill 

Jos.,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  mill,  52  Mill 

Octave,  emp  Cabot  Mill  yard,  7  Union 

Octave  Jr.,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  mill,  52  IMill 

Ulderic,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  mill,  52  Llill 

Pierre,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  11  Union  exten 
Desjardins,  Arzelie,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Hypolite,  19  Dunning 

Benj.,  prop  New  Ivan  House,  R.  D.,  3 

Evarius,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  3  Swett 

Fred,  barber,  cor  Maine  &  Lincoln,  h,  22  Bridge,  Topsham 


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Desjardins,  Telesphore,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  1  Water 

Hormdas,  clerk  Day's  shoe  store,  R.  D.  3 

Pierre  G.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  9  Union 

I*ierre  H.,  emp  M.  C  .R.  R.,  19  Dunning 

Mathilde,  emp  Caljot  Mill,  bds  29  Union 
Desclieneaux,  Joseph,  teamster,  65  Maine 
Desmarais,  Chas.,  far,  Highland  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Charles,  retired,  8  Gilman  ave 

Marguerite,  8  Gilman  ave 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon  Frat.  Ho.,  eor  College  &  Maine 
Delta  Upsilon  Fraternity  Ho.,  259  Maine 

DESPEAUX,  HUMPHREY  E.,  prop  cash  market,  under  L. 
D.  Snow  &  Son,  113  Maine,  bds  17  MeKeen.    See  p  8 

Oren  T.,  trav  sales,  17  McKeen 
Dickey,  Mary,  Mrs.,  wid  of  David,  9  Cleveland 
Dickerson,  Arthur,  carpenter,  Maquoit  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Dion,  Jean  Baptiste,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  44  Mill 

Philias,  teamster,  65  Cuml) 

Victorine,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  3  Cabot 
Dionne,  Emile,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  54  Mill 

Ernest  Jr.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  54  Mill 

Josephine,  Mrs.,  wid  of  H.,  18  Bow 
Direct  Importers'  Co.,  dlrs  in  teas,  coffees,  table  suppl's,  76  Maine 

Mgr,  F.  A.  Carleton  lives  Bath 
Doughty,  Chas.  E., 

Ernest  E.,  tel.  lineman,  12  High 

Mary,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Harvey,  12  High 

Maebelle  B.,  Miss,  N.  E.  T.  &  T.  Co.,  opr.,  bds  12  High 
Dougherty,  John  A.,  emp  Freight  ho.,  25  Page 

Kate,  Mrs.,  wid  John,  25  Page 

Mary  C,  Miss,  25  Page 
Dolan,  Elizabeth,  Mrs.,  wid  James,  15  Page 

Elizabeth  Miss,  mus.  teacher  and  organist,  15  Page 

Frank,  emp.  M.  C  .R.  R.,  22  Potter 

Jos.  P.,  bag.  master,  M.  C.  R.  R.,  15  Page 

Margaret,  Miss,  55  Harps 

Thos.  E.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  22  Potter 
Dolville,  Philip,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  9  Weymouth 


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DONNELL,  WILLIS  B.,  Village  R.  E.  &  Farms,  136  Maine, 

h,  8  Pleasant,  See  p  5. 
Doolittle,  Helen  M.,  Mrs.,  Jordan  ave,  R.  D.  3 
Doublass,  Arthur,  laborer,  bds  23  Water 

Clias.  L.,  far.  Hacker  rd,  R.  D,  4 

David  J.,  far,  Freeport  R.  D.  3,  Durham  rd 

Isabella  R.  Mrs.,  wid  of  S.  T.,  10  McLellan 

Jos.  H.,  Lunt  rd,  Freeport  R  .D.  3 

Mae,  Miss,  book  kpr,  Baxter  Bros  box  shop,  bds  12  Stetson 

Nathan,  Freeport,  R.  D.  3. 

Pauline  J.,  Miss,  12  Federal 
Dow,  Wm.  E.,  mgr.  Fitzgerald  Bros.,  191  Maine,  h,  McLellan 
Doyle,  Jack,  carpenter.  Mere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Drapeau,  Alphonsene,  Miss,     millinery,  dry  goods,  ladies'  fur- 
nishings, 92  Elaine,  h,  6  Dunning 

Arthemise,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Francois,  6  Dunning 

Frank,  dlr  boots  &  shoes,  56  Maine  h  10  Mason 
DRAPEAU,  GEORGE,  druggist,  60  Maine,  h,  19  High 

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Drapeau,  Joseph,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  31  Noble 

Zephryre,  livery  stable,  64  Mill,  h,  12  Gushing 
Drew  Geo.  F.,  civ.  eng.,  9  High 

Lawrence  E.,  Col.  Stud.,  bds  9  High 

Lydia  A.,  Miss,  13  Federal 
Drinkwater,  Affie  M.,  Mon.  Or.  &  Reg.  Clk  P.  0.,  bds  10  Noble 
Drury,  Martha,  Miss,  nurse.  Pleas 
Dube,  Abel,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  27  Maine 

Charles,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  9  Cabot 

Joseph,  laborer,  28  Cushing 

TJlric,  emp  Hyde  Windlass  Co.,  Bath,  19  Gilman 

Zephirin,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  5  Swett 
Ducharme,  Napoleon,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  25  Maine 
Dufresne,  Alexis,  blacksmith.  Topsham,  27  Stone 

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Dnfresne,  Alfred,  laborer,  27  Stone 

Harry,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  19  Stone 
Joseph  Jr.,  emp  Pejeps  Pap.  Co.,  11  Stone 

Marie,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Joseph,  27  Stone 
Dugal,  Oride,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  19  Mason 
Dumais,  Azeline,  dressmaker,  24  Oak 

Leonie,  emp  Cal)ot  Mill,  24  Oak 

Marie  Louise,  clerk,  24  Oak 

Octave,  blacksmith,  24  Oak 

Rosanna,  24  Oak 

Rose,  elk,  24  Oak 

Joachin,  blacksmith,  67  Union 
Dunham,  Elwin,  elk    at  N.  McFadden's,  50  Harpswell 
Dunlap,  Edna  A.,  emp  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  19  Federal 

Elroy  E.,  emp  B.  &  A.,  R.  R.,  19  Federal 

H.  M.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  19  Federal 
Dmming,  Albion,  retired,  102  Union 

Alfred  S.,  (Dunning  Bros.)  bds  24  Federal 

Alice  M.,  Miss,  book  kpr,  7  Oilman  ave 

Alice  S.,  Prin.  Center  St.  Primary  Sch,  bds  30  Cumb 

Arthur,  gen  work.  Harps  rd,  R.  D.  2 
Dunning  Bros.,  (Henry  B.  &  Alfred  S.  Dunning)     hack,  livery 
and  boarding  stable,  127  Maine 

Chas.  J.,  mail  carrier,  rms  12  Everett 

Clara,  Mrs.,  wid  of  0.,  Harps  rd,  R.  D.  2 

Eda  Miss,  Harps  rd,  R.  D.  2 

Elizabeth  M.,  Miss,  102  Union 

Geo.  A.,  Agt.  Am.  Exp.  Co.,  h,  10  Pleasant 

Henry  B.,  (Dimuing  Bros.)  h,  24  Federal 

Horace  E.,  house  carpenter,  21  Gr't.  Is.  rd 

Lucy,  Miss,  mill  op'r,  bds  14l^  Pleasant 

Marcia  E.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  John  A.,  7  Oilman  ave 

Robert  A.,  carpenter,  261  Maine 
Durand,  Louise,  Mrs.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  16  Dunlap 
Durgin,  Bridget,  Mrs.,  wid  of  M.,  20  Page 

Harriet  A.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  A.  A.,  13  Stanwood 

Joseph  teamster,  h,  20  Page 

Michael,  mail  ag't,  bds  20  Page 


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WHOLESALE  &  RETAIL-         74  Maine  St.        Phone  52-R 
34  BRUNSWICK  DIRECTORY 

Durgin,  William,  Teleg.  Opr.,  Page 
Durocher,  Ilenrie,  shoe  rej^airer,  rms  28  Maine 

Lucippe,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  28  Maine 
Dustout,  Paul,  laborer,  114  Mill 
Dwelley,  Bert  L.,  mail  carrier,  Hacker  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Calvin  Freeport  R.  D.  2 
Dyer,  Clara  A.,  Mrs.,  Dyer's  cor,  R.  D.  2 

Austin  W.,  carp  &  groceries.  Dyer's  cor,  R.  D.  2 

Eagle  Cafe,  Louis  Theberge,  prop,  39  Maine 
Eagle  Hotel,  F.  J.  Harrigan,  prop,  rear  M.  C.  R.  R.  Station 
Earle,  William,  laborer,  res  17  Bow 

Eastman  Co.,  The,  (Baxter  Bros.)  mfgr  canned  goods,  cor  Maine 
and  Dunlap 

Jas.,  farmer,  R.  D.  4 

Edward,  farmer,  R.  D.  4 
Eaton,  Abbie  M.,  Miss,  bds  92  Pleasant 

Alice  H.,  Miss,  bds  92  Pleas 

Frank,  184  Maine 
EATON  HARDWARE  CO.,     (C.  0.  Eaton,     pres.  &  treas) 
hardware,  heating,  plumbing,    crockery,    paints  &  oils, 
94  Maine 
EATON  CHAS.  O.,  Pres  &  treas  Eaton  Hardware  Co.,  h,  32 
School 

Charles  H.,  barber,  162  Maine,  h,  31  Elm 
EATON,  EDGAR  A.,  bk  kpr  Eaton  Hardware  Co.,  h  10  Green 

Geo.  A.,  overseer  Cabot  Mill,  14i/>  Pleasant 

Helen  L.,  Miss,  bds  17  Federal 
EATON,  RAY  P.,  Real  Est.  &  Fire  Ins.,  146  Maine,  h,  92  Pleas 
See  p  6. 

Russell  W.,  agent  Cabot  mfg  Co.,  17  Federal 
Edwards,  Rev.  Frederick,  5  McLellan 

John  W.,  carpenter,  266  Maine 

Ethel  M.,  teacher,  266  Maine 

Wm.  B.,  pub  carriage,  309  Maine 
Elder,  Alice  H.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  J.  R.,  boarding  ho,  15  Jordan  ave 

Ethel  M.,  Miss,  stenographer,  Bath,  bds  15  Jordan  ave 

Isaiah  G.,  M  .C.  R.  R.,  freight  agent,  82  Federal 

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Elite  Bowling  Alley,  J.  B.  Girard,  prop,  26  Maine 

ELLIOTT,  DR.  GILBERT  M.,  M.  D.,  physician,  off.  101 

Maine,  over  Am.  Exp.  Off.,  tel.  51-2,    res.  153 

Maine,  cor.  Pleasant,  tel.  51-3 

Sarah,  Mrs.,  wicl  of  Daniel,  32  Oumb 
El  well,  Arthur,  farmer,  McKeen  rd 

Clias.  S.,  farmer.  Ward  rd 

Frank  J.,  laborer,  8  Green 

J.  0.,  farmer,  42  McKeen  rd 

S.  C,  farmer,  Maquoit  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Emery,  Ada  W.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  I.  S.,  bds  106  Maine 
Emmons,  Dimon,  laborer,  21  Maple 

Harry  E.,  trav.  sales.  &  real  estate,  25  Federal 
Emmons  Co.,  The  H.  E.,  (Omer  D.  Tondreau  Pres.  &  Mgr.)  gro- 
ceries, fruit,  etc.,  87  Maine 
Emond,  Josephine,  emp  Cabot  IMill,  bds  9  Stone 

Mathilde,  Mrs.,  res  9  Stone 

Thomas,  town  farm,  44  Water 
Erswell,  Qhas.  S.,  Bond  salesman,  13  Everett 
Estabrook,  H.  M.  Miss,  21  McKeen 
Esterbrook,  Edw.  E.,  G't.  Is.  rd,  farmer,  R.  D.  1 

James,  farmer,  Raymond  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Evans,  Robert  J.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  27  McKeen 

Chas.  M.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  103  Union 

Fairchild,  Henry  P.,  Professor  Economies  and  Sociology,  Bowd. 

Col.,  183  Maine 
Fairfield  Lawn  Swing  Co.,  laAMi  swings,  chairs,  settees,  reels  and 

wood  specialties,  (W.  D.  Hatch,  treas;  office,  98  Maine), 

off  Spring 
Fall,  Wm.  A.,  elk  Bath,  rms  156  Maine 
Farreau,  Amedee,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  12  Bow 
Farrin,  Rebecca  L.,  w^id  of  W.  T.,  51  Pleasant 

David  H.,  carriage  repairer,  9  Merriconeag  rd  R.  D.  3 
Farwell,  Chas.,  lal)orer,  24  Bowker 
FASHION,  THE,  Millinery,  Clare  M.  Parent,  prop,  95  Maine, 

h,  17  Gilman  ave.    See  p  7. 
Faunce,  Irvin,  teamster,  28  IMcLellan 


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74  Maine  Street.     Phone  52-R 
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Feather,  Harry  D.,  designer,  20  Federal 
Ferrin,  Almond,  gen  work,  rnis  9  Franklin 
Favreau,  Antonio,  emp  Cabot  Mfg.  Co.,  bds  75  Union 
Fickett,  Chas.  E.,  farmer,  19  Jordan  ave 

John,  laborer,  310  Maine 
FIELD,  T.  ALBERT,    watchmaker  &  jeweler,    talking 
machines,  sewing  machines,  1411/2  Maine,    res 
Pleasant 

Peter  L.,  retired.  Pleas 
Fields,  Wm.,  ship  fitter  in  Bath,  Bridge  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Grace,  Miss,  emp  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  rms  Bank 
Files,  George  T.,  Professor  of  Germanic  Languages,  Bowd.  Col., 

238  Maine 
Fine,  J.  D.,  groceries,  57  Maine,  h,  11  Mason 
Fish,  Chas.,  retired,  272  Maine 

Mary  L.,  Miss,  teacher,  272  Maine 
Fisk,  James  H.,  pay  master,  Pejeps.  Pap.  Mill,  1  Boody 
Fisher,  James  W.,  cashier  Un.  Nat'l  B'k,  h,  14  Page 
Fitz,  Katie  Miss,  Woodside  rd 

Edward,  farmer,  Woodside  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Fitzgerald  Bros.,  (J.  E.  &  P.  H.  Fitzgerald,  furniture,  W.  E.  Dow 

mgr.)  191  Maine 
Flarhety,  John,  car  Insp.  ]\I.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  Bowd.  Hotel 
Fletcher,  Alonzo  H.,  gardener,  Hardings,  R.  D.  3 
Forsaith,  Marian  B.,  Mrs.,  wid  E.  B.,  106  Maine 

Samuel  L.,  Town  Treas.,  Cashier  Fr.  National  Bank,  rms 
106  Maine 

Isabel  S.,  music  teacher,  rms  106  Maine 
Fortier,  Amanda  L.,  clerk  91  Maine,  bds  14  Center 
Fortin,  Alice,  Mrs.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  6  Gilman  ave 

Alfred,  laborer,  13  Dunning 

Auguste  L.,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  bds  12  Cushing 

Auguste  Jr.,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  50  ]\Till,  Pres.  St.  Jean  Baptiste 
Band 

Charles,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  14  Mason 

Delvida,  laborer,  5  Dunning 

Florian,  chemist  Pine  Sp.  Wat.  Co.,  12  Gilman  ave 

Jean  Baptiste,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  19  Mason 

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Fortiii,  Jennie,  Mrs.,  enip  Cahot  Mill,  5  Dunning 

Joseph,  clerk,  26  Oak 

Joseph  F.,  emp  Robert's  shoe  store,  bds  26  Oak 

Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  6  Gilman  ave 

Joseph  Jr.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  77  Mill 

Joseph  A.,  laborer,  13  Dunning 

Joseph  B.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  14  Swett 

John  A.,  night  police,  also  lunch  room,  26  Oak 

Johnny,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  77  Mill 

J.  E.,  farmer,  groceries  &  feed,  Hardings,  R.  D.  3 

Leon,  clerk,  bds  26  Oak 

Marianne,  Miss,  emp  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  77  Mill 

Octave,  emp  Cabot  IMill,  12  Gilman  ave 

Osithe,  Mrs.,  wid  Pierre,  27  Maine 

Philias,  laborer,  25  Maine 

Romnald,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  12  Gushing 

Romnald,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  77  Mill 

Theodore,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  6  Gilman  ave 
Foss,  Dr.  C.  W.  P.,  M.  D.,  11  Cumb  off  do. 
Fossett,  E^red  E.,  Riv.  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Foster,  Frederic  T.,  trav.  sales.,  34  Federal 

H.  W.,  carpenter  and  antique  cabinet  w'k,  8  McLellan 

Isabell  L.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  R.  H.,  34  Federal 

Susan,  Mrs.,  wid  of  E.  J.,  house  keeper,  8  McLellan 

Sarah  J.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  W.  H.,  72  Federal 

William  T.,  Prof.  English  and  Argumentation,  Bowd.  Col., 
72  Federal 
Fournier,  Abraham,  teamster,  32  Maine 

Adescor,  book  kpr,  32  Maine 

Aglee,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Didier,  h,  9  Union 

Alphonse,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  res  6  Mill 

Emma,  19  Mason 

Eugenie,  19  Mason 

J.  Z.,  boarding  house,  19  Mason 

Marianna,  millinery,  32  Maine 

Odias,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  res  13  Maine 

Pierre  N.,  retired,  27  Maine 

Victoria,  Mrs.,  19  Mason 


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Fowler,  Geo.  F.,  farmer,  Freeport,  R.  D,  3 

Thos.,  foreman  M.  C.  R.  R.  signal  service,  25  Page 
Frederick,  Florence,  domestic,  R.  D.  4 

Herman,  farmer,  Durham  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Freeman,  Harold  E.,  farmer  &  milk  dlr,  P.  O.  Bath 

Wm.  E.,  farmer  &  milk  dlr,  P.  0.  Bath 

Charles,  laborer 
Freidank,  Henry  C,  farmer,  Alexander  rd,  R.  D.  4 
French,  Annie  S.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  John  H.,  24  Cedar 

Samuel  W.,  carpenter,  G't  Is.  rd,  R.  D.  1. 
Frost,  Alton  S.,  dlr  in  grain,  etc.,  54  Cumb ;  res,  6  Dunning 

Wm.  G.,  (Frost  &  Smith)  h,  3  Dunning 
Frost  &  Smith,  (W^  J.  Frost  &  J.  AY.  Smith)  bakery,  confection- 
ery etc.,  116  Maine 
Fuller,  Alfred  A.,  laborer,  31  Jordan  ave 

Frank  S.,  laborer,  63  Jordan  ave 

Geo.  W.,  clerk,  77  Union 

Jos.,  retired,  62  Jordan  ave 

Charlotte  E.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  B.,  77  Union 

Victor,  sawyer,  rms  Bowd.  Hotel 
FURBISH,  BEN  J.  L.,  Dlr  hardware,  windows,  doors,  shingles, 
steam  and  hot  water  heating,  58  INIaine,  h,  76  Pleasant 
See  p  8. 
Furbish,  Alice,  Miss,  10  Cumb 

Kate,  Miss,  Botanist,  15  Lincoln 

M.  L.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  John,  10  Cumb 

Samuel  B.,  Asst.  Treas.  Bowd.  Col.,  28  School 

Gagne,  Delphine,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Thos,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  12  Mill 
Emma,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Auguste,  emp  Cabot  IMill,  25  Mill 
Napoleon,  laborer,  Maine 
Willie,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  8  Gilman  ave 

Gagnon,  Alfred,  emp  cook,  M.  C.  R.  R.,  l)ds  9  Cal)ot 
Joseph,  emp  L.  A.  W.  Ry.,  20  Oak 
Leopoldine,  INIrs.,  emp  Cabot  IMill,  res  20  Oak 
]\Iarie,  Mrs.,  bds  8  Gilman  ave 

Galian,  Wm.  L.,  mail  carrier,  45  Cumberland 

Gallant,  Henry,  emp  Pejeps  Pap.  Mill,  11  Mill 


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Gallaway,  A.  J.,  farmer,  Maqiioit  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Andrew  E.,  laborer,  Woodside  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Ganiach,  Adelard,  laborer,  7  Union 
Gamache,  Alphonse,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  46  Mill 

Alphonse,  Mrs.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  46  Mill 

Amedee,  laborer,  Mere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Appoline,  Mrs.,  wid  of  F.,  R.  D.  4 

Baptiste,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  28  Mill 

Blaise,  retired,  11  Union 

Blaise  Jr.,  laborer,  14  Oak 

Edmond,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  13  Swett 

John,  laborer,  7  Union 

Johnny,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  11  Union 

Joseph  S.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  59  Cumberland 

George,  laborer,  7  Union 

Lucia,  emp  Baxter  Pa]).  Box  Co.,  7  Union 

Melida,  Miss,  emp  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  7  Union 

Marie  Louise,  Miss,  7  Union 

Oct&ve,  laborer,  7  Union 

Thos.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  7  Union 
Garrison,  Wm.  L.,  farmer.  Bridge  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Samuel,  paper  hanger,  Bath  rd 
Gastonguay,  Octave,  far,  Raymond  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Gatchell,  A.  C,  mfg.  lumber,  Merriconeag  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Chas  T.,  lal)orer,  Maquoit  rd,  R.  D.  3 

John,  carpenter  &  farmer,  Merriconeag  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Syretha,  J.,  R.  D.  3 

AVinfield  S.,  car  inspector,  64  Water 
Gaudreau,  Eugenie,  Miss,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  9  Gushing 

George,  wood  chopper,  res  21  Maine 

Georgiana,  Miss,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  bds  9  Gushing 

Hector,  groceries  &  provisions,  66  Mill 

Henry  0.,  carpenter,  5  Spring 

L.,  Mrs.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  20  Bow 

Narcisse,  retired,  9  Gushing 

Narcisse  Jr.,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  9  Gushing 
George,  Ernest  W.,  driver  grocery  team,  25  Gushing 
Getchell,  Emery  T.,  Justice  of  Peace.  Pension  Agent,  5  Bath 


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Getchell  Gertrude  B.,  5  Bath 

Grace  T.,  Miss,  5  Bath 
Giasonitis,  Geigorios,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  31  Maine 
Gilbert,  Elizabeth,  IMrs.  R.  D.  3 
Gilchrist,  Benj.,  laborer,  R.  D.  3 
Gilman,  Chas.  A.,  dlr  spring  water,  14  Union 

David  D.,  accountant,  14  Union 

Elizabeth  G.,  14  Union 

Enoch,  retired,  Harps  rd,  R.  D.  2 

Jos,  H.,  public  carriage,  33  McLellan 

Mary  D.,  lib.  Curtis  Memo.  Library,  14  Union 

Margaret,  ]\Iiss,  55  Harps 
Gill,  Helen  S.,  Miss,  Prince's  Point 

Richard,  designer  &  farmer.  Prince's  Pt.  rd 
Girard,  Johnny  B.,  prop  Elite  Bowling  Alley,  24  Maine 
Given,  Evie  M.,  Miss,  milliner,  bds  4  Union 

Frank  C,  clerk  J.  F.  Will  Co.,  bds  4  Cleaveland 
GIVEN,  HARVEY  J.,  chairman  of  board  of  selectmen,  con- 
fectionery store,  74  Maine,  h,  27i/^  Federal 

Robert  A.,  paper  hanger,  Bunganuc  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Wm.  H.,  upholsterer,  4  Cleaveland 
Glidden,  Annie,  Miss,  wks  Dr.  Elliott's,  132  Maine 
Godbout  Adolphe,  laborer,  painter  and  carpenter,  3^/^  Dunning 
Goddard,  Fred  C,  carpenter,  74  Union 

Chas.  E.,  far,  Pennell  rd  R.  D.  3 

Anna,  Lunt  rd 

Henry,  Lunt  rd 
Gold,  Philip,  peddler,  33  Water 
Goodenow,  Albion,  laborer,  Maquoit  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Samuel  E.,  emp  J.  F.  Chancy  Coal  Co.,  27  Jordan  ave 

Stephen,  teamster,  3  G't.  Is.  rd 
Goodrich,  Jos.  E.,  teacher,  Freeport  R.  D.  3 

Philip  R.,  baker,  180  Maine 
Goodwin,  Wm.  C,  Freight  Ag't,  Bath,  9  Pine 
Gordon,  Wm.  E.,  furniture,  upholsterer  &  undertaker,  34  Maine; 

h,  135  Maine 
Gosselin,  Rose  Alma,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  25  Oak 
Goud,  Hiram,  laborer,  13  Franklin 

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Gould,  Frank  E.,  carpenter  Cal)ot  ]\Iill,  8  Stan  wood 

Wallace   0.,   prop.   "The  Pastime,"   theatre,   cor  Cumb  & 
aiaine,  ho.  5  Middle 
Gowen,  Lloyd,  clerk  Eagle  Hotel 
Gralfani,  Eben  L.,  overseer  Cabot  Mill,  85  Pleasant 

L.  L.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  E.,  wks  10  School 
Grandniaison,  Louisa  Mrs.,  bds  57  Union 

Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mfg.  Co.,  bds  57  Union 
Grant,  Abbie  J.,  7  Church  rd 

Graves,  Edwin  A.,  Harness  nifg  &  dlr,  59  Maine,  h,  42  Federal 
Gray,  Mabel  L.,  Woodside  rd 

Green  Trading  Stamp  Co.,  Maud  Pierce,  INIgr.,  63  iNIaine 
Greene,  William  E.,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  bds  19  Mason 
Greuier,  Mme.  S., dressmaker,  89  Maine,  h,  same 
Griffin,  Geo.  C,  far,  Brackett  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Harry  L.,  far,  36  Federal 

John  W.,  retired,  36  Federal 

Wm.  H.,  livery  stable,  11  School 
Giori,  Alfri^lo,  clerk,  Ken.  Ft.  Co.,  142  Maine 
Groux,  Louis,  weaver  Cabot  ]\Iill,  1  Federal 
Grover,  Chas.  M.,  laborer,  Bath  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Chas.  R.,  carpenter,  Storer  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Groves,  Forest  A.,  laborer,  Maquoit  rd 

All)ert  T.,  fanner,  New  I\Ieadows  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Arthur  M.,  painter.  Bridge  rd,  R.  T).  3 

B.  F.,  farmer.  New  Meadows  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Chas.  W.,  farmer.  Bridge  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Geo.  F.,  painter.  Bridge  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Herbert  W.,  laborer,  Bridge  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Jos.  L.,  farmer,  Bath  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Rufus  R.,  retired,  Bath  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Grueger,  August,  farmer,  Woodside  rcl,  R.  D.  3 
Guerette,  Baptiste,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  37  High 

Desire,  laborer,  36  Mill 

Joseph,  emp  cook  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  43  Mill 

Joseph  E.,  emp  carpenter  shop  M.  C.  R.  R.,  l)ds  73  Mill 
Guertin,  Francois,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  41  IMill 

Napoleon,  emp  Cal)ot  Mill,  bds  4  Mill 


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Guertin.  Sophia,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Eloi,  41  Mill 
Guilmet,  Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  19  Mason 
Glimmer,  Susan  D.,  Miss,  Bunganiic  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Hacker,  Chas.  E.,  contractor,  7  Jordan  ave 

Isaac,  farmer.  River  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Sawyer  E.,  farmer,  No.  7  River  rd 
Hackett,  Chas.,  photographer,  76  ]\Iaine,  h,  14  Federal 

Linda  A.,  Miss.,  stenog.,  bds  41  Bridge,  Topsham 

George  E.,  restaurant  and  pool  room,  77  JMaine  h,  14  Federal 

Ada  A.,  Mrs.,  10  Church  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Haines,  Adelbert  A.,  laborer,  21  Maple 
Hale,  Augustus,  book  kpr.,  26  Bowker 
Haley,  J.  Frank,  pastor  Meth.  Epis.  ch.,  6  Pleasant 

Harry  L.,  emp  M.  C.  freight  off.,  21  High 
Hall,  Fred  E.,  prop  Morton  Bon  Bon  Co.,  119  Maine,  h,  38  Cmnb 

Neal  R.,  emp  ]\I.  C.  R.  R.,  15  Bath 
Ham,  Roscoe  J.,  professor  of  German,  Bowd.  Col.,  3  Bath 

Wm.  L.,  painter  and  paper  hanger,  3  Bowker 
Hamilton,  Katherine  F.,  book  kpr..  Pleasant 
Hamm,  Emma  F.,  Mrs.,  316  Maine 

Edw.  J.,  painter,  7  Summer 
Hamlin,  Frank  H.,  mfg  extracts  &  woodwork,  12  Bank 

Frank  D.,  engineer  ]\I.  C.  R.  R.,  5  Pine 

Louise  P.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  E.  H.,  5  Pine 

Royal  E.,  candymaker,  H.  J.  Given,  11  Middle 
Hammond,  Harold,  mason,  3  Coffin  pi 

Edwin  A.,  brick  mason,  28  Bowker 

James,  brick  mason,  17  McLellan 
Ilanley,  Percy,  emp  Cabot  IMill,  bds  19  IMason 
Hannah,  Walter,  farmer,  Mere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Harmon,  Frank  R.,  baker,  shop  28  Pleasant,  h,  62  Union 

Frank  B.,  carpenter,  21  Pleasant 

James  W.,  painter,  13  Maple 

Benj.  B.,  retired.  Greenwood  rd. 

Fred  E.,  farmer  &  milk  dlr,  Greenwood  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Harrigan,  Fred  J.,  prop  Eagle  Hotel,  28  i\Iiddle  St.,  opp  M.  C.  R. 
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Harrigan,  John,  retired,  106  Union 

Minnie,  Miss,  clerk  J.  F.  Will  Co.,  bds  106  Union 
Harriman,  Clias.  I.,  laborer,  21  Maple 

Llewellyn,  laborer,  21  Maple 
Harrington,  Agnes,  Miss,  milliner,  bds  11  High 

Ephraim  A.,  farmer  R.  D.  4 

W.  S.,  plumber  B.  L.  Furbish,  23  Federal 
Harvey,  Alexina,  Mrs.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  21  Bow 

Delphin,  Mrs.,  wid  Jos. 

Hubert,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  res  21  Bow 

Louis,  brakeman  M.  C.  R.  R.,  28  Oak 

Louise,  20  Cumberland 

Joseph  T.,  laborer,  Mere  Ft.,  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Thomas,  barber,  6  Federal 

William,  barber  h,  20  Cumlierland 
Hart,  Winthroi^,  emp  Bath  Iron  Works,  4  Swett 
Hartley,  Hans  Robert,  farmer,  River  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Haskell,  Alaric  W.,  D.  D.  S.,  dentist  over  P.  0.,  h,  36  Cumberland 

Belle  Q.,  Miss.,  book  kjjr.,  98  Maine,  bds  17  Stanwood 

Will,  jobbing  team,  12  Potter 
Hastings,  Hudson  B.,  Asst.  Prof.  Surveying  and  Drawing,  Bowd. 

Col.,  67  Federal 
Hatch,  Chas.  E.,  clerk,  1  River  St. 

Laura  A.,  Miss,  181  IMaine 

Wallace  E.,  overseer  Cabot  Mill,  h  1  River  St. 

Walter  D.,  (Treas.  Fairfield  Lawn  Swing  Co.,)  off.  98  Maine 
h,  181  Maine 
Heel,  Mary,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  rms  8  Federal 
Heiskell,  Thos.  A.,  trav.  sales.,  7  Potter 
Helie,  Joseph  II.,  prop  Bakery,  71  Mill ;  h,  25  Oak 

Maxime  F.,  M.  C.  R.  R.,  car  insp,  21  Noble 
Hemsley,  Alonzo,  farmer.  Harps  rd 
Heuey,  James,  ship  builder,  Bridge  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Hennessey,  Ed.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  30  High 

John,  laborer,  27  Page 

Mary,  Miss.,  wks  in  Dr.  Curtis  dental  off.,  21  Page 

Thomas  F.,  clerk  for  G.  E.  Whitehouse,  21  Page 

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Herrick,  Frank,  fireman  box  sliop,  8  off  Bank 

Harry  H.,  foreman  box  shop,  20  Jordan  ave 
Herrick  Richard  R.,  retired,  44  McKeen  rd,  R.  D.  4. 

Warren  W.,  wks  Box  shop,  McKeen  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Herring,  C.  M.,  retired  Clerg.,  37  Cumb 
Heskett,  Mary  J.,  Bath  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Robert,  emp  Stand.  Oil  Co.,  6  Columbia  ave 

Samuel,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  block  signal,  15  Boody 

Wm.  C,  Avorks  ship  yard,  Bath,  R.  D.  3 
Hessel,  Carl  A.,  photographer,  14  Spring 
Hicks,  W.  E.,  laborer,  52  Pine 
Higgins,  Abram  L.,  carpenter.  Maquoit  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Alfred  B.,  farmer,  R.  D.  3 

Geo.  W.,  carpenter,  Maquoit  rd 

Jos.  W.,  eng.  M.  C.  R.  R.,  8  Cedar 

Lorenzo  S.,  electrical  eng.,  10  Cumberland 

Ralph  T.,  machinist,  Bath  Iron  Wks,  R.  D.  3 
Hill,  IMary  A.  ]\Irs.,  wid  of  Chas.  H.,  10  Cleaveland 

Cyrus  F.,  farmer.  Mere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Hinckley,  Myron  R.,  emp  Citizen's  Laundry,  rms  Inman  Inn 
Hitchcock,  Clarence  L.,  clerk  C.  W.  Allen,  h,  47  Pleasant 
Hodsdon,  Edward,  farmer,  Maine 
Hodgdon,  Lillian  A.,  Miss,  housekeeper.  Eagle  Hotel 

John  H.,  farmer,  Mere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 

John  L.,  laborer,  Mere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Holbrook,  Ada  P.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  S.  L.,    R.  D.  3 

Alma  J.  Miss,  teacher,  bds  27  Pleasant 

Irvin  W.,  farmer,  R.  D.  3 

Sidney  W.,  clerk  Am.  Exp.  Co.,  103  Maine,  27  Pleasant 
Holmes,  Albert  H.,  lawyer,  off.  136  ]\Iaine.  50  Federal 

Eber  P.,  prop  Holmes'  Star  Lunch,  170  I\Iaine,  h  do. 
Holt,  Chas.  H.,  carpenter,  33  School 

Lillian  E.,  Miss,  clerk  Geo.  Stetson's,  bds  33  School 

Minnie  S.,  Miss,  dress  maker  bds  33  School 
Hong,  C.  F.,  Chinese  Laundry,  44  Maine 
Hopkins,  Mrs.  Julia  A.,  wad  of  Isaac,  16  Franklin 

]\Ielissa,  Miss,  16  Franklin 
Houghton,  Cecile,  ]Miss,  music  teacher,  264  ]\Iaine 

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Houghton,  Wm.  A.,  retired,  264  Maine 

Houle,  Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bcls  17  Dunlap 

Howard,  James  A.,  laborer,  Ward  rd 

Patrick,  retired,  Ward  rd 
Howe,  Johnny,  laborer,  13  Stone 

G.  Allen,  Att 'y-at-law,  over  First  Nat'l  Bank,  rms  27  Federal 
Howes,  Lorenzo  D.,  carpenter,  50  Harpswell 
Hoyt,  Fred  A.,  laborer,  61  Jordan  ave. 
Hoyt's  Express  Co.,  A.  F.  Varney,  agt.,  69  Maine 
Huard,  Francois,  painter,  Cabot  mill,  5  Union 
Hubbard,  Fred  F.,  clerk  of  J.  F.  Will  Co.,  rms  278  Maine 

Harry  M.,  clerk,  J.  F.  Will  Co.,  bds  278  Maine 

Otis  M.,  rural  mail  carrier,  278  Maine 
Hud  on,  Albert,  clerk,  bds  3i/^  Dunning 

Alma,  Miss,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  31/2  Dunning 

Alphonsine,  j\Irs.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  3I/2  Dunning 
Hughes,  Herbert  A.,  electrician.  Pleasant 

Mabel  I.,  chief  opr.,  N.  E.  T.  &  T.  Co.,  bds  Pleasant 

Sarah,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Geo.  D.,  h,  27  Federal 
Hulstrow,  Wm.,  laborer,  Woodside  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Humphreys,  Addie  T.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  C.  E.,  16  School 

Edw.  C,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  16  School 
Hunt,  Abbie  N.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  B.  S.,  Woodside  rd 

Amy  W.,  Miss,  Casco  rd 

Frank  A.,  mason,  Woodside  rd 

Fred  W.,  carriage  &  sign  painter,  89  Union 

Harry  F.,  clerk  meat  market,  89  Union 

Henry  C,  farmer,  Casco  rd 

Horatio,  stone  cutter,  315  Maine 

M.  E.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Ephraim,  266  Maine 

Mildred  L.,  Miss,  Casco  rd 
Hunter,  Edmund  T.,  laborer,  45  Jordan  ave 

Lillian  Mrs.,  wid  of  F.  H.,  12  Stetson 
Huntoon,  Lowell  P.,  dlr  in  farming  implements  and  real  estate, 

8  Cleaveland 
Hutchins,  Chas.  C,  Prof.  Physics,  Bowd.  Col.,  74  Federal 

Everett,  druggist,  F.  H.  Wilson,  h,  11  Everett 
Hutchinson,  Adelbert  J.,  Supt.  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  29i/>  Federal 

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Hutchinson,  II.  W.,  carpenter,  JMaquoit  rd 
Hyde,  Geo.  P.,  student  Harvard  law  school,  85  Federal 
Luey  M.,  Miss,  domestic,  9  Bowker 
Wm.  De  Witt,  Pres.  Bowd.  College,  85  Federal 
Hysler,  J.  Frank,  hlacksmith,  wks  Bowdoinham,  h,  304  Maine 

Inman,  Samuel  T.,  prop  Inman  Inn,  11  Pleasant 
Inman  Inn,  S.  T.  Inman,  prop,  11  Pleasant 

Jacques,  Alfred,  lahorer,  hds  26  Oak 

Charles,  emp  Cahot  ]\Iill,  26  Oak 
Jalbert,  Clara,  bds  29  Mill 
Jean,  Evelyne,  h,  19  Mason 

Edward,  laborer,  bds  19  IMason 

Joachin,  laborer,  bds  19  Mason 

J.,  Mrs.,  h,  19  Mason 

Leotetia,  emp  C'abot  Mill,  bds  19  Mason 
Jenkins,  Phylona,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Samuel,  173  Park  Row 
Jewett,  Sewall,  emp  Ship  yard,  Bath,  R.  D.  3 
Johnson,  Allen,  Professor  History  and  Political  Science,  Bowd. 
Col.,  88  Federal 

Bell,  Miss,  Rossmore  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Benj.  M.,  fish  market,  Boston,  Prince's  Pt.  rd. 

Dorothy  M.,  Miss,  bds  16  High 

Elbridge,  A.,  M.  C.  R.  R..  rd  master,  73  Pleasant 

Frank,  painter,  5  Columbia  ave 

Frank  A.,  shipper,  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  Pleasant  St. 

Frank  A.,  44  Union 

Fred,  carpenter,  Maine 

George,  emp  Bruns.  Mfg.  Co.,  h,  16  High 

Helen,  Miss,  256  Maine,  College  Student 

Henry,  Rev.,  Jordan  ave 

Henry  Jr.,  Jordan  ave 

Henry,  Prof.  Mod.  Languages,  Bowd.  Coll.,  256  Maine 

Henry  L.,  student  Me.  Med.  Sch.,  bds  44  Union 

Howard  W.,  painter  and  paper  hanger,  6  Stetson 

Jonathan  F.,  finisher  antique  furniture,  12  Middle 

Joshua,  emp  Cabot  mill,  128  Pleasant 

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]iRUNSWLCK  DIKE(!TORY  47 

Johnson,  James  A.,  laborer,  Bath  rd 

Julia,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Henry  N. 

Mary  A.,  Miss,  7  Grilman  ave 

Marshal,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Marshal,  Prince  Pt.  rd 

Merle  II.,  emp  Brims.  Mfg.  Co.,  bds  16  High 

Reuben,  emp  Am.  Exp.  Co.,  1  High 

Susan,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Dr.  E.,1  High 
Jones,  Ellen  M.,  Miss,  Lisbon  Falls,  R.  D.  2 

Howard,  farmer,  Lisbon  Falls  R.  D.  2 

L.  Gertrude,  Miss,  teacher,  River  rd,  Lisbon  Falls,  R.  D.  2 

Leonard  E.,  farmer.  River  rd,  Lisbon  Falls  R.  D.  2 

Minnetta  A.,  Miss,  Riv.  rd,  Lisbon  Falls,  R.  D.  2 

Maria,  IMiss,  book  kpr,  Baxter  Box  shop,  bds  12  Stetson 

Thos.  E.,  farmer,  P.  0.  Lisbon  Falls  R.  D.  2,  River  rd. 
JORDAN,  BARTON  R.,  (B.  R.  Jordan  &  Co.)  125  Maine,  h, 

63  Pleasant 
JORDAN,  B.  R.  CO.,  Groceries,  Paints,  Glass  &  Wall  Paper, 
(J.  R.  &  B.  R.  Jordan)  125  Maine 

Betsey,  Miss,  Summit  rd,  R.  D.  1 

Coan,  farmer.  Gurnet  rd,  R.  D.  1 

Florence  R.,  Miss,  R.  D.  1 

Frank,  farmer.  Gurnet  rd,  R.  D.  1.    , 

G.  F.,  shoe  maker,  G't.  Is.  rd. 
JORDAN,  JAMES  R.,  (B.  R.  Jordan  &  Co.)  125  Maine,     67 
Pleasant 

L.  Frances,  Miss,  Prin.  Intermediate  Sch.,  bds  63  Pleasant 

Mabel,  Miss,  R.  D.  1 

Sophronia,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Frank,  Harps  St. 

Robert,  Prop.  Gurnet  Ho.,  R.  D.  1 

W.  A.,  farmer.  Coombs  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Journault,  Thomas,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  res  8  Gushing 
Joy,  Alfred  L.  M.,  piper  B.  L.  Furbish  store,  13  Dunlap 

Laforest,  delivery  wagon,  12  Dunlap 

Lewis  A.,  shoe  maker,  13  Dunlap 

i\Iinnie,  Miss,  emp  The  Baxter  Box  Co.,  13  Dunlap 

Oscar  W.,  lineman,  N.  E.  T.  &  T.  Co.,  16  Everett 
Judkins.  Ethel,  IMiss,  seamstress,  44  Pleasant 

Helen,  Miss,  emp  Dr.  Stetson's  office,  44  Pleasant 


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Judkins,  Otis,  farmer  Prince's  Pt.  rd. 
Preston,  farmer,  Princes  Pt.  rd 

Kaharl,  Edgar  A.,  Prin.  High  School,  rms  167  Park  Row. 
Kalcaderas,  Bills,  emp  Cabot  j\Iill,  bds  31  Maine 

Christos,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  31  Maine 

Evangelos,  emp  Cabot  IMill,  bds  31  Maine 

James,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  31  Maine 
Kanistras,  Charles,  emp  Bowling  Alley,  bds  31  Maine 
Kappa  Sigma  Ho.,  cor  College  &  Harpswell 
Keay,  Cyrus,  painter  &  paper  hanger,  104  Pleasant 
Kelley,  Rev.  Alvah  E.,  pastor  Free  Baptist  church,  h,  12  Page 
Kendrick.  Ada.  Mrs.,  wid  of  F.  W..  35  McLellan 
KENNEBEC  FRUIT  CO.,  THE,  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dlrs, 

142  Maine,  J.  Marroni,  treasurer.    See  p  3 
Keyes,  J.  M.,  retired,  bds  12  Potter 
Kineaide,  Chas.  W.,  farmer.  New  Meadows  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Kincaid,  James  0.,  teamster,  rms  28  Federal 
Knapp,  Emma,  IMrs.,  wks  22  Pleasant 

KNIGHT  &  STANWOOD  COAL  CO.,    (Samuel  Knight 
Jr.,  R.  H.  Stanwood)  coal,  coke  &  kindling  wood, 
off.  139  Maine,  yds.  17  Cedar 
KNIGHT,  SAMUEL  JR.,     (Knight  &  Stanwood  Coal  Co.) 
h,  26  School 

Wm.  B.,  retired,  29  School 
Kirouac,  Maxime,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  49  Mill 

Joseph,  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  5  Swett 
Knowles,  W.  L.,  Eng.  Elec.  Light  Co.,  Bath,  Harding  Sta. 

Sarah  A.,  Mrs.,  wid  L.  P.,  R.  D.  3 
Knowlton,  Augusta  H.,  INIiss,  3  Green 

Emily  F.,  3  Green 

Isadore  C,  3  Green 
Labee,  Adelard,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  bds  29  Maine 

Alfred,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  56  ]\Iill 

Alphonse,  emp  Cabot  IMill,  14  Cal)ot 

Arthur,  emp  Cabot  IMill,  14  Gilman  ave 

Arthur,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  11  Ca])ot 

Caliste,  emp  Cabot  IMill,  6  Dunning 


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Labee,  Dieu  D.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  26  Bow 

Esthel  Mrs.,  wid  of  Alfred,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  29  Maine 

Eugene,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  7  Cabot 

F.  X.,  laborer,  24  dishing 

Harvey,  clerk,  17  Mason 

Isabel,  Mrs.,  dress  maker,  Maine,  7  Cabot 

Joseph,  laborer,  bds  17  Stone 

Leonee,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  9  Cabot 

Louis,  wood  chopper,  58  Mill 

Mary,  Mrs.,  emp  Cabot  j\Iill,  lids  29  ]\Iaine 

N.  A.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  24  High 

Noel,  laborer,  bds  20  Bow 

Olive,  Mrs.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  6  Dunning 

Ouesime,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  49  Mill 

Phillippe,  painter,  Ca1)ot  Mill,  17  Dunning 

Zephire,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  11  Cabot 
Laberge,  Albert,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  21  Cabot 

Damase,  emp  Pejeps.  Paper  Co.,  9  Dunning 

George,  laborer,  28  Cushing 

Marie,  clerk,  bds  9  Dunning 

Octave,  Cabot  JMill,  bds  9  Dunning 

Sophie,  emp  The  Baxter  Paper  Box  Co.,  bds  9  Dunning 
Labrie,  Michel,  laborer,  48  Mill 
Lachanee,  Alcide,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  28  Mill 

Cleophas,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  4  Cushing 

Delia,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  4  Cushing 

Henrietta  Mrs.,  wid  of  L(mis,  3  Swett 

Jeffry,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  28  I\Iill 

Octave,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  4  Cushing 

Philibert,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  3  Swett 
Lacharite,  Dona,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  3  Cabot 

Jean,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  3  Cabot 

Philoclaise,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  24  Cushing 
Laffely,  Chas.,  loom  fixer,  Cabot  Mill,  22  Cedar 
La  Fon,  Isaac,  farmer,  Brackett  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Lafrancois,  Lumina,  Mrs.,  Avid  of  Marcel,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  12  Gil- 
man  ave 
Lakeland,  John,  watchman  C^aliot  ilill,  23  Dunning 


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Lamarque,  Adelard,  emp  Cabot  ]\lill,  16  Gushing 

Florida,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  16  Cushing 

Joseph,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co..  l)ds  16  Cushing 

^lathilde,  Mrs.,  Avid  of  Pierre,  16  Cushing 

Rose  Alba,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  ])ds  16  Cushing 

W.,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co..  46  Cumberland 
Lamarre,  Arthur  Jr.,  clerk  J.  W.  &  0.  R.  Pennell.  11  Oak 

Edmond,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  27  :\Iill 

Joseph,  laborer,  27  ]\Iill 

Ludger,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  53  IMill 

Napoleim,  emp  Cabot  ^lill.  71  Alill 
Lambert,  Henri,  physician,  oif.  66  Elaine,  h,  11  Oak 
Lamphere,  Chas.  L.,  dealer  in  Groceries  &  bleats,  55-57  Maine, 

rms  8  Mason 
Lancaster,  Katie  F.,  Mrs.  wid  of  Chas.  E.,  19  Federal 
Langen,  Judson  E.,  barber,  136  Maine,  over  ]\Ieserve's  pharmacy, 

h,  47  Pleasant 
Langevin,  Victoria,  Mrs.,  23  Elaine 
Langford,  Arthur  Gr.,  head  waiter  hotel,  9  South 
Lapham,  Eliphalet  H.,  carpenter,  13  Stone 

Lapointe,  Telesphore,  Clothing  &  Furnishings,  32  ]\Iaine,  28  Oak 
Larivee,  Joseph,  emp  Cabot  ^lill,  4  Mill 
Laroek,  Fred  E.,  painter,  Weymouth 
Larrabee.  John  C,  farmer.  Hardings  R.  D.  3 

Wm..  laborer,  Davis 
Lavigeur,  Alphonse,  emp  Cabot  ^lill,  16  Cabot 
Lavigne.  Albert,  emp  Cabot  ]\lill.  9  ITnion 

Carrie,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Israel,  22  Cumberland 

Charles,  emp  Cal)ot  Mill,  9  Mason 

Hattie,  mill  opr.,  22  Cum])erland 
Lavoie,  Auguste,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  34  ]Mill 

Delia,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  24  Mill 

Joseph,  laborer,  bds  13  Oilman  ave 

Joseph  F.,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  2  Swett 

Joseph  P.,  emp  M  C.  R.  R.,  24  Mill 

Leger,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  34  :\Iill 

Louis,  emp  Cabot  3Iill,  lids  19  Oilman  ave 

^larie  Louise,  emp  Cabot  I\Iill,  l)ds  34  JNIill 
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Lavallee,  Clavaire,  Mrs.,  housekeeper,  26  Bow 

Delise,  Miss,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  4  Mill 

F.  X.,  emp  C.  L.  Lamphere,  h,  18  Cedar 

James  A.,  farmer,  Durham  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Therese,  Miss,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  ])ds  4  ]\Iill 
Lawrence,  John,  painter,  bds  288  Maine 
Laws,  Chas.  H.,  Pennell  rd,  R.  D.  2 

Geo.  A.,  farmer,  Pennell  rd,  R.  D.  2 
Learned,  James  H.,  farmer  Merriconeag  rd  R.  D.  3 

M.  M.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Abel,  Merriconeag  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Leary,  Michael,  emp  Cal)ot  j\Iill,  bds  19  j\Iason 
Leavitt,  Frank,  manages  grocery  store,  Portland,  17  Noble 

Frank,  laborer,  G't.  Is.  rd. 
LeBel,  Alexandre,  farmhand,  29  Elaine 

Amanda,  Miss,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  29  Maine 

Arthur,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  75  Union 

Arthur,  emp  Pejeps.  Paper  Co.,  bds  5  Dunning 

Arthur  Jr.,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  2  Swett 

Edmond,  farmer,  R.  D.  4 

Elzear,  emp  Ca])ot  .Mill,  41  High 

John,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  75  Union 

Johnny,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  9  Dunning 

Joseph,  emp  foreman  Elec.  Rd.,  9  Oak 

Joseph  F.,  clerk  94  Maine,  h,  7  Pine 

Laurenzo,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  75  Union 

Mathilda,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Octave,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  22  Bow 

Marie  Antoinette,  housework,  9  Gilnian  ave 

Zenobe,  Mrs.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  29  Maine 
LeBell,  Anthony,  M.  C.  R.  R.  fireman,  323  Maine 

Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  323  Maine     ^ 

Ludger,  emp  Wm.  Butler,  bds  323  Maine 
LeBlanc,  Napoleon,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.  signal,  11  Dunning 

Phedime,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  44  Mill 
Le  Bourdais,  Edmond  Sr.,  emp  Cal)ot  IMill,  13  Oak 

Edmond,  emp  Cabot  I\Iill,  20  Oak 

Helen  E.,  Miss,  clerk  &  book  kpr,  13  Oak 

Joseph,  student,  13  Oak 

Noe  J.,  laborer,  13  Oak 


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LeBourdais,  Zoe,  Miss,  clerk,  13  Oak 
Leclair,  Joseph,  laborer,  hds  14  dishing 

Jules,  laborer,  14  Gushing 

Lea,  ]\Irs.,  wid  of  Michel,  18  Bow 

Maria,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  14  dishing 

P.  P.,  tailor,  84  Maine,  29  High 
Leclerc,  Delia,  Miss,  dressmaker,  bds  28  Mill 
Lefebvre  Philippe,  emp  Cabot  ilill.  bds  19  Mason 
Legendre,  George,  boiler  maker,  Bath  Iron  Works,  res  5  Dunning 
Lemay.  Jean  Baptiste,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  55  Mill 
Lemieux  Adele,  42  Maine 

Alfred,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  89  High 

Alfred  Jr.,  emp  Ferrule  Factory,  bds  39  High 

Alphonse,  laborer,  39  High 

AugiLste  Jr.,  clerk,  42  Maine 

C.  A.,  groceries  and  provisions,  42  ]\Iaine 

F.  J.,  Prop.  Lunch  Room,  45  Maine,  39  Union 

Napoleon,  carpenter,  M.  C.  R.  R.,  8  School 
Lemire,  Albert,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  40  Mill 
Lenton,  John  J.,  (Smith  &  Lenten)  rms  168  j\Iaine 
Leonard,  George  W.,  postal  clerk,  rms  11  Noble 

James  F.,  emp  Morrill  &  Leonard,  rms  11  Noble 

John  E.,  emp  Morrill  &  Leonard,  rms  11  Noble 
LEONARD.  JOHN  J.,  (i\[orrill  &  Leonard)  111  Maine.  14  Ev- 
erett. 

Martin,  switchman,  11  Noble 
Letarte,  Albert,  clerk,  21  Oak 

Alexis,  emp  Cabot  I\Iill,  21  Oak 

Alma,  emp  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  20  Lincoln 

Angeline,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Charles,  emp  Ca])ot  ]\Iill,  b,ds  17  Dun- 
lap 

Fabien,  emp  Caliot  jNIill,  l)ds  24  Bow 

John  B.,  emp  JM.  C.  R.  R.  yard,  20  Lincoln 

Joseph,  emp  Cal)ot  Mill,  21  Oak 

Pierre,  emp  Cal)ot  Mill.  21  Oak 
Lcvalhi-e,  F.  X.,  clerk,  18  Cedar 

Peter,  foreman  M.  C.  R.  R.  yard,  29  Noble 
T;etourneau.  Arthnr,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  19  Mason 

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Leveque,  Adelard,  enip  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  18  Bow 

Charles,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  14  Bow 

Alice,Miss,  clerk,  Ixls  21  Dunning 

Alice,  emp  Cabot  IMill,  bds  51  IMill 

Denis,  emp  Cabot  ]Mill,  51  I\Iill 

Dolores,  Miss,  clerk,  19  Oak 

Eva,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  51  IMill 

Eva,  Miss,  19  Oak 

Helena,  Miss,  emp  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  19  Oak 

Israel,  emp  Cabot  i\Iill,  19  Oak 

Johnny,  emp  Cabot  I^Iill,  41  Mill 

Joseph  P.,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  10  Bow 

Ludger,  emp  Cabot  IMill,  bds  51  IMill 

M.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Mack,  63  Cumberland 

Marianne,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  l)ds  1 8  Bow 

Mary,  I\Iiss,  emp  Cabot  IMill,  ])ds  14  Bow 

Napoleon,  emp  Pap.  Mill,  18  Oak 

Philip,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  4  Swett 

Pierre,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  51  Mill 

Pierre,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  18  Bow 
Lewis,  Hugh  M.,  Asst.  Bowdoin  Coll.  Lib.,  10  Cleaveland 
Libby,  Andrew,  farmer,  IMere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Howard  W.,  d'lr  talking  machines,  sewing  machines,  l)icycles 
and  sheet  music,  123  Maine,  h,  59  Jordan  ave 

Herbert  L.,  Woodside  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Joseph,  emp  baggage  rm,  IM.  C.  R.  R.,  27  Noble 

Martha  E.,  IMrs.,  wid  of  A.  J.,  41  Cushing 

Mary,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Osborn,  15  School 

Melvina  Mrs.,  domestic,  56  Federal 

Wilbert  A.,  emp  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  8  Center 
Lincoln,  Alice,  Miss,  organist  Episcopal  church,  43  Pleasant 

Florence  Miss,  teacher,  bds  10  Harpswell  PI. 

Wm.  R.,  retired,  43  Pleasant 
Linscott,  Albert  J.,  farmer,  Great  Island  rd,  R.  D.  1 

Isaac  L.,  farmer  R.  D.,  1  Brunswick  rd 
Litchfield,  A.  E.,  laborer,  Maquoit  rd 

Bert,  carpenter,  6  Columbia  ave 

Horace  L.,  carpenter,  I^Iaquoit  rd 


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Litchfield,  Stei)hen,  Civil  Engineer,  Town  Blclg.,  rms  4  Lincohi 
Little,  Alice  C,  Mrs.,  Asst.  Registrar,  iJowd.  Coll.,  15  Potter 

George  T.,  Prof.  Bowtl.  Coll.  and  Librarian,  8  College 

Ilartwell,  farmer,  River  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Rachel  T.,  Miss,  teacher,  8  College 

Ruth  B.,  ]\Iiss,  8  College 
Littlefield,  Eleanor  G.,  Bunganuc  rd 
Livermore,  iMartha  A.,  Miss,  bds  70  Federal 
Livernois  Dolor,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  18  Gushing 

Irene  emp  Cabot  IMill,  bds  5^2  Dunning 

Philip,  emp  Bath  Iron  Works,  13  Swett 
Loan  &  Building  Ass'n.,  L.  D.  Snow,  president 
Lombard  Dr.  J.  II.,  dentist,  off.  122  Maine,  h,  105  Pleasant 
LOMBARD,  J.  ROBERT  barber,  115  Maine,  h,  105  Pleasant 
See  p  4 

Susan  E.,  IMi's.,  wid  of  Samuel,  9  Noble 
Longtin,  Julien  emp  Cabot  Mill,  res  38  Mill 
Lord,  ]\Iinnie,  Miss  domestic  Harding's  R.  D.  3 
LOVELL,  H.  D..  Prop.  Brunswick  Marble  &  Granite  Works, 

22  Middle  ;  h,  78  Union.      See  adv. 
Lowell,  Joseph,  Eng.  M.  C.  R.  R.,  rms  206  Maine 

M.  D.  Mrs.,  wid  of  Uriah 
Lowery,  Geo.  E.,  laborer,  3  Federal 

John  J.,  laborer  3  Federal 

Thos.  J.,  fireman  Cal)ot  ^lill,  3  Federal 
Lubee,  Wm.,  emp  Cal)ot  Mill,  9  Stetson 
Luce,  Fred  W.  24  Spring 

Geo.  B.,  truckman,  24  Spring 
Lufkin,  Solon  B.,  retired,  11  Lincoln 
Lunt,  Grace  M.,  book  keeper  F.  W.  Chandler  &  Son,  11  High 

John  L.,  farmer,  Freeport  R.  D.  3 

Lucy,  Miss,  Freeport  R.  D.  3 
Lyon,  A.  J.  &  Sons  (Asa  J.  &  Geo.  A.)  machine  shop,  4  Maine 

Amasa  A.,  farmer,  Lisbon  Falls,  River  rd,  R.  D.  2 

Asa  J.,  machinist,  47  Federal 

Edna  Mrs.,  wks  3  Bath 

Fred  J.,  machinist,  JMarket  Lane 

George  A.,  machinist,  45  Federal 


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]\[ace,  Win.  II.,  traveling  salesman,  17  High 

MAC'S  TAVERN,  W.  F.  McFadden,  Prop.,  206  Maine,  See  p  5 

Mack,  Hiram,  laborer,  17  Elm 

Isaac,  junk  dealer,  li,  17  Elm 
Marriner,  Wm.  H.,  farmer,  Bunganuc  rd 
Haddocks,  Edward,  M.  C.  R.  R.  conductor,  83  Union 
j\Iagee,  Catherine,  79  Federal 

Magoun  Chester,  emp  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  bds  7  Stetson 
]Mahoney  Joseph,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  24  Page 
MAINE  CENTRAL  CAFE,    Nelson  McFadden.  Prop.,    208 

Maine 
Maine  St.  Home  Bakery,  Leon  Belanger,  Prop.,  28  Maine 
Mallett,  Wm.  A.,  farmer,  liardings  R.  D.  3 
Manter,  Geo.  L.,  engineer,  80  Union 
Manuel,  Gus,  laborer,  off  Great  Island  rd 
I^Iarois,  Wilfred,  emp  Cabot  I\Iill,  bds  2  Swett 
Marquis,  Alfred,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  res  73  Mill 

George,  laborer,  res  49  Mill 

Jane,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Peter,  5  Center 
Marriner,  Lois,  ]Mrs.,  h.  Great  Is.  Rd.,  R.  D.  1 
MARRONI,  JOSEPH,  Treas.  Ken.  Fruit  Co.,  142  ]\[aine,  rms 

do. 
Marshall,  Frank  E.,  ]M.  C.  R.  R.  carpenter,  5  Cedar 

Duel,  cook,  1  Stetson 
Marston,  Sylvanus  F.,  mason  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  21  Potter 
JMartin,  Eustache,  emp  Cabot  IMill,  Prop,  wood-sawing  machine, 
res  89  Mill 

Abbie,  Miss,  232  Maine 

Annie  F.,  Miss,  232  Maine 

Hannah  C,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Henry  C,  h,  232  Maine 

jMahala  G.,  Miss,  h,  232  Maine 

Eugene  E.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  3  River 
Masse,  Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  20  Lincoln 
]Masse,  Florian,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  3  Cabot 

Ludger,  milk  dlr,  Growstown  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Mason,  Flora  B,,  Mrs.,  18  Morse  Court 

Maude  Miss,  24  College 

Myra  C,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Edw.  B.,  24  College 


Qiven's  Candy  Kitchen 

WHOLESALE  &  RETAIL-         74  Maine  St.         Phone  52-R 
56  BHrXSWICK  DIRECTORY 

Mather,  Amelia,  .Mrs.,  li,  Great  Island  rd,  R.  D.  1 

Fred  C,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  R.  D.  1 

Willie  G.,  erap  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  R.  D.  1. 
.Mathews,  Jos.,  Town  Farm,  44  Water 
Maxwell.  William,  laborer,  res  47  Water 
Maybery,  Jol)  B..  l)icyele  repairer,  2  Elm,  h,  116  Pleasant 

Ernest  L..  office  work,  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  15  ]Morse  Court 
McCANN.  FRANK  T.,  mgr  Citizens  Laundry,  bds  17  Dunlap 
IMcCarthy,  John  J.,  lineman,  emp  X.  E.  T.  &  T.  Co.,  7  Center 
McClevey,  Sylvestre,  Mrs.,  25  Calx)t 
McCorson,  Frank  M.,  emp  :\L  C.  R.  R.,  46  McLellan 
McDonald,  Ida,  Miss,  domestic,  wks  85  Federal 

Myrtle  M.,  Mrs.,  clerk,  town  clerk  off,  h,  270  ]\Iaine 

Robert,  drug  clerk,  270  ]\Iaiue 
]McDuff,  Jean  Baptiste,  clerk,  16  Oak 

Pierre.  Sr..  retired.  14  Swett 
McFADDEN,  NELSON,  Prop.  Miime  Central  Cafe, 208  Maine, 

Groceries  &  :\Ieats,  124  .Maine  ;  h,  18  High 
McFADDEN,  WM.  F.,  Prop.  ]\lac's  Tavern,  206  Maine,  see  p  5 
.McGay,  Elizal)eth.  domestic,  wks  179  Maine 
McGraves,  Geo.  W^.  ticket  agent  :\1.  C.  R.  R.,  58  Pleasant 
McGraw,  Ralph,  laborer,  res  14  Bow 
McGuiness,  Francis,  farmer.  Middle  Bay  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Mclntire,  Ralph,  teacher,  20  McLellan 
Mcintosh,  Elizal)eth,  ]\Irs.,  Bath  rd 
McKay,  Carrie  Mrs.,  62  Jordan  ave 

Paul,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  40  Water 
3IcKeen.  Frances  A..  ^liss.  7  McKeen 
McKEEN,  JOSEPH,     (Secretary  Eaton  Hardware  Co.)     43 

Cumberland 
McKenney,  Augu.sta  ]\Iiss,  13  High 

B.  Mae,  i\Irs.,  hairdresser,  114  I\laiue,  h,  do. 

Ithama  H.,  electrician,  16  Pleasant 

Wm.  jM.,  traveling  salesman,  h,  114  Maine 

Windsor  S.,  blacksmith,  3  Franklin 
]\IcKenzie,  Ella  L.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Kenneth  J.,  20  McLellan 
McKinley.  Alice,  secretary  to  Dr.  G.  :\I.  Elliott,  bds  7  Page 

John  P.,  laborer,  7  Page 


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McKinley,  John  P.  Jr.,  ship  fitter,  Bath,  7  Page 

Peter,  gatemaii  M.  C.  K.  R.,  2  Weymouth 

Theresa,  Miss,  N.  E.  T.  &  T.  Co.,  operator,  7  Page 
MeLellftn,  Caroline,  Miss,  tailoress  hds  15  Spring 

Harriett  Miss,  emp  F.  W.  Chandler  agt,  16  Spring 

John  F.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  15  Spring 

Linda,  Miss,  emp  F.  W.  Chandler,  agt.,  16  Spring 
MeCloud,  Edith,  Miss,  house  keeper  34  Water 
McI\Iahan  Elizabeth,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Thomas  H.,  60  Cnml>erland 

Jolm  P.,  machinist,  bds  60  Cumberland 

Mary,  bds  60  Cumberland 

Thos.  P.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  60  Cum'Derland 

Wm.  B.,  student  Bowd.  Coll.,  bds  60  Cumberland 
j\lc]Manus,  Daniel,  farmer,  oft'  River  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Edw.  S.,  farmer,  Pennell  rd,  R.  D.  2 

Geo.  M.,  farmer  and   Prop.  Rossmore  Ho.,  R.  D.  3 

Peter,  retired,  Bath  rd,  R.  D.  3 
JMcPherson,  elohn,  earpenter,  2  Coffin  Place 
Melcher,  Bertha  E.,  ]\Iiss,  teacher.  Center  street.  Primary  school 

Catherine  ]M.,  Mrs.,  wid  C.  C,  185  Maine 

Charlotte  B.,  Miss,  teacher,  185  Maine 

Edwin  A.,  farmer,  Church  rd,  R  .D.  4 

Frank  L.,  Coll.  janitor,  bds  14  Middle 

Leonard,  Coll.  janitor,  10  Coffin 

Richard  M.,  electrician,  185  Maine 

Thomas  S.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  h,  37  School 
Melvin,  F.  W.,     Prop.  Melvin's  2d  Hand  Store,     5  Mason;  h. 

Pleasant 
^lenard,  Adele,  7  IMill 

Adele,  ]\Irs.,  emp  Cabot  3^1111,  71  :\Iill 

Alcide,  mason  helper,  bds  3  Mason 

Amedee,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  3  IMason 

Arthur,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  35  Cushing 

Odelas,  laborer,  10  Dunning 

Arthur,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  14  Cedar 

Fabien,  laborer,  10  Dunning 

Flavre,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Ludger,  105  ^lill 

Honore  Jr..  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill.  bds  7  :Mill 

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B.  B.  B.  Pipes.     74  Maine  Street.     Phone  52-R 
58  HRUXSWICK  DIRECTORY 

Menard,  Johnny,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  3  Mason 

Joseph,  emp  Pejepscot  Pap.  Co.,  bds  57  Union 

Leo,  emp  Caliot  IMill,  bds  23  Cabot 

^larie,  ]\liss,  emp  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  3  ]\Iason 

Odelas,  laborer,  10  Dunning 

Saluste,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  71  INIill 

Senaile,  emp  ]\I.  C.  R.  R.,  71  Mill 

Zephirin,  laborer,  23  Cabot 
Mercier,  Xavier.  emp  ]\I.  C.  R.  R..  res  19  Mill 
Merrill,  Wm.  R.,  M.  C.  R.  R.  conductor.  14  McLellan 

James  A.,  Trav.  Sales.,  7  McLellan 
iMerriman,  Benj.,  emp  shoe  shop,  Freeport,  8  Noble 

Chas.  W.,  carpenter,  45  Harpswell 

Paul  S.,  farmer.  River  Rd.,  R.  D.  4 

Sarah,  ^liss,  student  Leland  Powers  school,  Boston 

Susan  D.,  ]\Irs.,  8  Noble 
Merryman,  Albert  S.,  clerk,  h,  8  Page 

Andrew,  39  Pleasant 

Ann,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Curtis,  39  Pleasant 

Annette,  Miss,  Prin.  Gram.  School,  84  Union 

Curtis  H.,  emp  Booker  &  Co.,  h,  8  Page 

D.  C,  farmer.  R.  D.  4 

Edwin  E.,  farmer,  R.  D.  4 

Eliza  A.,  Avid  of  Hiram.  43  Harpswell 

Ernest,  emp  iMorton  Bon  Bon  Co.,  39  Pleasant 

Hannah  E.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Robert  S.,  R.  D.  4 

Herbert  S.,  wks  for  H.  T.  Nason,  86  Federal 

Kate  P.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  A.  G.,  37  Cumberland 

Katherin,  Mrs.,  Avid  of  Galan.  off*  Durham  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Katherin  ]M..  domestic,  R.  D.  4 

:\Iary  L.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Alfred  H..  142  Maine 
]\Ierrill,  Clyde,  Medical  student,  12  Pleasant 
Merrow,  H.  S.,  Prop.  Bakery.  180  Maine,  rms  do. 

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MESERVE,  PERLEY  J.,  druggist.  Prop.  Meserve's  Pharma- 
cy. i;U  Maine  :  li.  22  P^'denil 

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Telephone  134    MAINE    STBEET 

Messier,  Francis,  farmer  and  milk  dealer,  ]Mere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  8 

Hubert,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  3  Cabot 
Metcalf,  Aaron  V.,  market     gardener,     "Meadow])rink"  Farm, 
Jordan  Ave.,  R.  D.  8 

Wm.  H.,  moving  picture  operator,  2  Weymouth 
Michaud,  Arthur,  emp  Hyde  Windlass  Co..  Bath,:\Ie.,  20  Oak 

F.  A.,  Ladies'  Tailor,  89  Maine ;  h,  do. 

J.  Elisse,  Ladies'  Tailor,  114  Maine;  h,  21  ^Mason 

Joseph,  wood  chopper,  21  M\\\ 

Joseph,  retired,  37  Mill 

Jos.  W.,  Ins.  agent,  9  Union 

Ludger,  Raymond  rd,  R.  D.  1 

Patrick,  baker,  71  Mill 

Patrick,  farmer,  Raymond  rd 
IMiller,  Matilda,  Mrs.,  Durham  rd 

Melbourn  F.,  farmer,  Durham  rd 

Frank  P.,  farmer  River  rd,  R.  D.  1 

Harry,  laborer.  River  rd,  R.  D.  4 

AVilliam  M.,  laborer,  River  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Minard,  Frank  L.,  carpenter,  M.  C.  R.  R.,  24  Cedar 
]\Iilliken,  Lillian  M.,  ]\Iiss,  wks  20  Cedar 
Minot,  Alexander,  farmer.  Mere  Pt.  rd,  R.  1).  8 

Andrew  W.,  Highland  rd^  R.  D.  4 

Edith  A.,  Miss,  99  Pleasant 

James  0.,  brick  mason,  99  Pleasant 

John  A.,  farmer,  IMere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 

I\Iary  L.,  Mere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Minnick,  ^Marietta,  iMrs.,  wid  of  William,  85  Pleasant 

Frank,  retired,  37  Bowker 
Mistos,  Satiros.  emp  Cabot  JMill,  bds  31  iMaine 

Vacilios,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  31  Maine 

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60  HRUNSWICK  DIRECTORY 

.Mitc'helL  Dr.  All'red,  physician,  Dean  Med.  School  of  ^Maine,  16^ 
IMaine 

Ellen  F..  ]\Iiss.  7  Cleaveland 

Ellen  A.  IT..  3  TIaeker  rd,  R.  D.  4 
MITCHELL,  HARRY  E.,  Law  student  and  publisher,  h,    1 
Federal.      See  p  10. 

William  H.,  Electrical  &  Sta  Eng.,  29  Bath 

Wilniot  B.,  Professor  Rhetoric  and  Oratory,  Bowd.  Coll.,  6 
College 
]\Ionaghau,  John,  retired,  17  Page 

Mary,  17  Page 
Moody,  Florence,  waitress.  Eagle  Hotel,  bds  29  South 

Mabel,  ]\Irs.,  wid  Herbert,  h,  21  Page 

William  A.,  Prof.  ^Mathematics,  Bowd.  Coll.,  60  Federal 
Morang,  Chas.,  farmer.  Greenwood  rd 

Frank  C,  carpenter.  Church  rd 

W.  A.,  farmer,  Greenwood  rd 
]\[orin,  Albert,  brakeman  M.  C.  R.  R.,  22  Page 

Arthur,  farmer,  Highland  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Ernest,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  4  Federal 

Eugene  D.,  Groceries  &  Provisions,  15  Mill,  res  45  Union 

Henry,  weaver  Cabot  Mill,  68  Union 

Jean  Baptiste,  l)arber,  23  Dunning 

Joseph,  laborer.  11  Oilman  ave 

Nathaniel,  emp  Cabot  i\Iill,  42  IMaine 

Nestor,  emp  Cabot  IMill,  26  High 

Octave,  emp  IM.  C.  R.  R.,  22  Dunning 

Pierre  A.,  Groceries  &  Provisions,  18  JMill,  h,  105  Mill 
MORRELL,  ISAIAH  R.,     sales  stable,  wood  &  lumlier,     189 

Maine,  rms  8  Cleaveland.    See  p  4 
MORRILL  &  LEONARD,  Real  Estate,  Express  &  Trucking 
Potato  Planting  &  Harvesting  Co.,   (John  Leonani,  AV. 
S.  IMorriin  111  Maine.  See  p  3 
MORRILL,  WARREN  S.,  Real  Estate,  (Morrill  &  Leonard) 

111  Maine ;  h  9  Potter.    See  p  3 
Morgan  Chas.  E.  N.,  farmer,  Woodside  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Egbert,  farmer,  Woodside  rd,  R.  D.  3 
IMoreau,  Joseph,  laborer,  23  IMain 
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Moreau,  Joseph,  emp  Pejeps  Pap.  Mill,  9  Mill 

Olivier,  laborer,  20  Gushing 

Treffly,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  60  Mill 
Morrison,  Nettie  A.,  4  Bank 
Morse,  Albert  C  mail  carrier,  8  Bank 

Chas.  F.,  laborer,  Maquoit  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Ida,  Miss,  194  Maine 

Robert  M.,  farmer,  Lisbon  Falls,  R.  D.  2 

S.  Freeman,  marble  worker,  28  McLellan 

Thos.,  farmer,  Biinoamie  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Morton,  Ada  L.,  Miss,  Woman's  Exchange,  Bath  rd 

Bon-Bon  Co., (Fred  E.  Hall  Prop.)  wholesale  &  retail  &  man- 
fuacturers  of  ice-cream  and  confectionery,  319  Maine 

Everett  E.,  lodgers,  164  Maine 

Geo.  H.,  prop  Rawdings  Cafe 

H.  E.  Mrs.,  wid  of  Geo.  H.,  Bath  rd 

Harry  E.,  electric  conductor,  Bath  rd 

Willis,  clerk,  Jordan  store,  Bath  rd 
Mosher,  Anna,  Miss,  boarders,  10  Cleaveland 
Mothee,  Jean  Baptiste,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  54  Mill 
Mountfort,  Appa  A.,  clerk  J.  F.  Will  Co.,  bds  11  Cedar 

John  C,  retired,  11  Cedar 

Walter  A.,  emp  Swing  factory,  11  Cedar 
Mower,  Roscoe  W.,  emp  livery  stable,  64  Jordan  ave 
Muir,  Jennie,  Miss,  2  AVeymouth 

John,  teamster,  23  Boody 

]\Iargaret  J.  Miss,  23  Boody 

Margaret,  Mrs.,  wid  of  William,  23  Boody 

Mary,  Mrs.,  wid  of  C.  E.,  2  Weymouth 
Munsey,  Mary  L.,  Mrs.,  laundress,  13  Bowker 
Murray  Alfred  M.,  farmer,  prop  "Murray  Mansion,"  summer 

boarders,  R.  D.  4 
jMustard,  Chas.  P.,  carpenter,  234  Maine 

Nadeau,  Audelie,  Mrs.,,  wid  of  Paul,  4  Swett 

Joe,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  bds  1  Market 

Peter,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R..  1  Market 
Narcia,  Prank,  tailor,  h  18  Cedar 

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Nash,  Chas.  H.,  plum))er,  3  Cumberhind 

Edith,  Miss,  bds  3  Cumberland 

Uriah  N.,  travelling  salesman,  h,  176  Maine 
Nason,  Geo.  W.,  retired,  7  Bank 

Herrick  T.,  dealer  groceries  &  provisions,  195  Maine,  h,  47 
Harpswell 

Marion,  nurse,  Cen.  ]\Ie.  Gen.  Hospital,  11  Bank 

Oscar  B.,  machinist,  11  Bank 
Nearing,  Wm.  W.,  Treas  Pejeps.  Pap.  Mill,  7  Bath 
Nelson,  August,  farmer,  Lisbon  Falls,  R.  D.  2 

Rev.  Frederick  T.,  pastor  Universalist  church,  13  Lincoln 

James,  Elec.  motorman,  6  Pine 
Nevens,  Emeline,  Mrs.,  wid  of  George,  6  Cedar 
N.  E.  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.,  E.  R.  Spear  (Bath)  mgr 
Newcomb,  Clara,  Miss,  waitress,  Frat.  Ho.,  res  8  Harps  PI 
Newell,  Freeman,  farmer,  Raymond  rd 

Henry  E.,  ship  carpenter,  wks  Bath,  7  Maple 

Henry  F.,  farmer,  River  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Irvin,  mill  opr,  l)ds  3  Bank 

Maurice  L.,  farmer,  River  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Slilton,  farmer,  Raymond  rd 

Nina  K..  trained  nurse.  R.  D.  4 
NICHOLS,  ALFONSO  F.,  merchant  tailor,  pressing  &  repair- 
ing, 76  Maine.     See  p  4 
Nickerson,  Amos  R.,  teamster,  35  Water 

Arthur,  laborer,  51  Water 

Edward  B.,  laborer,  34  Water 

Elmer  AV.  electrician,  emp  Bruns.  L.  &  Pow.  Co.,  35  Water 

Guy,  laborer,  39  Water 

John  M.,  Prop.  Brunswick  Ice  Co.,  68  Water 
Niles,  Nettie  R.,  Miss,  14  Cumberland 
Nixon,  Paul,  Asst.  Prof.  Classics  and  History,     Bowd.  Coll.,  84 

Federal 
Normand,  Cedulie.  ]\Irs.,  wid  (J.  B.  &  L.  N.)  emp  Cabot  Mill,  18 
Oak 

David,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  8  Dunning 

Florida,  emp  Cabot  :\lill.  bds  3  Swett 

Harry,  concrete  work,  bds  10  Elm 

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Normand,  Jules,  emp  Cal)ot  ]\Iill,  28  Bow 

Leonce,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  14  Cushing 

Lewis,  Mrs.,  h,  10  Elm 

Ozias,  emp  :\I.  C.  R.  R.,  17  IMill 
Norris,  Elba  F.,  i\liss,  265  jMaiiie 
Norton,  Pliilena  0.,  Mrs.,  boarding  house,  198  j\Iaine 
Nudd,  Bertha,  Miss,  teacher,  70  Jordan  ave 

Daniel  H.,  farmer,  70  Jordan  ave 

Odiorne,  Jennie  M.,  Miss,  milliner,  194  Maine 

Lillian  F.,  ^liss,  dressmaking  &  millinery,  194  JNIaine 
O'Neill,  Anthony,  retired,  53  Pine,  R.  D.  3 
Orr,  Winfield  P.,  gen.  work,  39  School 
Otis,  Capt.  Francis  E.,  retired  sea  captain,  10  School 

Grace,  Miss,  dress  maker,  10  School 

Harriet,  INliss,  6  Cumberland 

Harvey,  bds  10  School 

W.  Ella,  Miss,  6  Cumberland 

Wm.  M.,  retired  sea  captain,  6  Cumberland 
Ouellette,  Anaiste,  Miss,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  9  Oilman  ave 

Andre,  car  inspector  M.  C.  R.  R.,  63  Cum])erland 

Angele,  ]\Irs.,  wid  Baptiste,  10  Cabot 

Arthur,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  rms  Bowd.  Hotel 

Arthur,  laborer,  rms  4  Federal 

Beatrice,  ]\Iiss,  telephone  opr.,  bds  6  Spring 

Cyprien,  emp  Cabot  ^lill,  19  Oilman  ave 

Ernestine  M.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  rms  4  Federal 

Fernand,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  l)ds  19  iNIason 

Joseph,  sexton  Catholic  church,  105  Mill 

Leda,  Mrs.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  17  Dunlap 

Ludger,  clerk,  bds  6  Oilman  ave 

Marie  L.,  Miss,  domestic,  bds  6  Spring- 
Napoleon,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  6  Center 

Napoleon,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  17  Dunlap 

Philip,  druggist  emp  O.  Drapeau,  62  Pleasant 

Painchaud,  Adele,  iNlrs.,  emp  Cabot  IMill,  5  Swett 
Eduoard,  pipe  man,  Lewiston,  13  Oak 


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Painchand,  Jean  Baptiste,  emp  Cal)ot  Mill,  5  S^vett 

Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  14  Swett 

Numa,  lunch  room,  5  mill,  h  13  Oak 
Palmer,  Anna  M.,  Miss,  105  Maine 

Dr.  Chas.  A.,  physician  &  surgeon,  98  Maine;  h,  156  Maine 

Priscilla  C,  Miss,  105  Maine 
Papas,  Athas,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  31  Maine 
Paqiiet,  Ambroesse,  laborer,  12  Gilman  ave 

Ernest,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  12  Gilman  ave 

Florilda,  emp  The  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  bds  12  Gilman  ave 

Gauclias,  emp  Cabot  i\Iill,  45  j\Iill 

Josephine,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  12  Gilman  ave 

Maxime,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  19  Mill 
Paqu^tte,  Angeline,  emp  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  7  Spring 

Joseph,  steam  fitter,  7  Spring 

Joseph  v.,  printer,  emp  G.  ]\I.  Wheeler ;  bds  7  Spring 
Paradis,  Alfred,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  26  :\Iill 

Joseph,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  20  Mill 

Telespliore.  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  8  Dunning 
PARENT,  CLARE  M.  MISS.,  milliner,  prop  "The  Fashion." 
95  Maine,  bds  17  Gilman  ave 

Eustache,  blacksmith,  69  Union 

^lajorique,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  17  Gilman  ave 
PARK  BOWLING  ALLEY,     Chas.  E.  Townsend,  prop,  186 

Maine.      See  p  9 
Parker,  Belle,  Mrs.,  bds  21  Page 

Lydia,  Mrs.,  wid  of  G.  W.,  23  Noble 

]\Iary  E.,  Miss,  book  keeper,  Bruns.  Elee.  Lt.  &  Power  Co..  93 
Maine,  bds  23  Noble 
Parsons,  Alfred  L.,  farmer,  Woodside  rd 

Anne  P.,  Miss,  Woman's  Exchange,  147  Maine,  h  87  Pleasant 

Louis  A.,  Rector  St.  Paul's  Epis.  Church,  13  Pleasant 

Sarah  M.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Geo.  E.,  87  Pleasant 

Wm.  E.,  farmer,  Woodside  rd 

Wm.  F.,  farmer,  W^oodside  rd 
Payment,  Frank  X.,  works  90  Maine,  h  9  Maple 

Francis,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  28  Mill 

Willie  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co..  35  High 

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Pearson,  Samuel  W.,  retired  clergyman,  88  Pleasant 

Pejepscot  Nat'l  Bank     (W.  R.  Lincoln,  pres;     Chas.  I.  Given 

cashier),  46  Maine,  (80  Maine,  after  July  1,  1910) 
Pelleriu,  John,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  bds  5  Dunning- 
Pelletier,  Alfred,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  60  Mill 

Joseph  A.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  l)ds  60  Mill 
Pennell,  Annie  E.,  Pennell  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Carrie  S.,  Miss,  252  Maine 

Carroll,  farming,  Pennell  rd 

Celecia,  Miss,  Pennell  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Edw.  P.,  mfg  lock  slide  box  covers.  Bus.  in  Richmond,  res  11 
Potter 

Elizabeth,  Mrs.,  wid  of  C.  B.,  26  College 

Elizabeth  A.,  Miss,  252  Maine 

Elizabeth  H.,  Mrs.,  Raymond  rd 

Frank  E.,  emp  Crawford's  stable,  h,  179  Maine 

Fannie  M.,  Miss,  252  Maine 

George  W.,  farmer,  Pennell  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Harmon,  M.  C.  R.  R.  carpenter,  9  Spring 
PENNELL,  J.  W.,  &  0.  R.,  Clothing,  Hats,  Caps  &  Gents' 

Furnishings,  72  JMaine  See  p  7 
PENNELL,  J.  WILLIAM,  (J.  W.  &  0.  R.  Pennell)  21  High 

Lida  0.,  Miss,  Pennell  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Nellie  ]\Iiss,  Pennell  rd 
PENNELL,  OSBORN  R.,  (J.  W.  &  0.  R.  Pennell),  5  Summer 

Robert  M.,  student  Harvard  Law  school,  7  Federal 
PENNELL,  S.  F.,  prop  Crawford's  stable,  rear  143i/o  Maine 
bds  179  Maine 

Sarah  H.,  Miss,  7  Federal 

Wm.  M.,  real  estate,  Portland,  7  Federal 
Perkins,  Abram,  farmer,  Bath  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Eugene  E.,  ship  smith,  37  McLellan 

John,  Bath  rd 

Roscoe  E.,  ship  clerk  beef  house,  Bath,  bds  31  Jordan  ave 
Perreault,  Charles,  teamster,  65  Cumberland 
Perry,  M.  E.,  Mrs.,  M-id  of  J.  T.,  rms  18  School 

Robert  D.,  naturalist,  4  High 


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Peterson,  Annie  M.,  Miss,  R.  D.  3 

Harry  E.,  milk  dlr,  Harding  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Annie  M.,  housekeeper 

John  H.,  supt  sewers  and  collector.  82  Union 

jNIargaret  0.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Cyrns  P. 

Nellie  A.,  82  Union 
Philbrook,  Joseph,  contractor  &  l)uilder,  6  Page 

Wni.  L.,  farmer,  Durham  rd 
Phipps,  Viola  Mrs.,  200  JNIaine 
Picard,  Elniire,  ]\frs.,  emp  Cabot  jMill,  15  Cabot 

Louis  B.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  res  15  Cabot 
Pierce,  C.  A.  &  Son  (Chas.  A.  Pierce  and  N.  H.  Pierce)  groc-iir^ 
and  provisions,  99  Elaine 

Chas.  A.,  (C.  A.  Pierce  &  Son),  28  Cumberland 

Maude  Miss,  mgr  Green  Trading  Stamp  Co.,  l)ds  28  Cumlier- 
land 

Nathan  H.,  grocer  (C.  A.  Pierce  &  Son)  9  Lincoln 
Pine  Spring  Water  Co.,  Spring  "Water  &  Carbonated  Beverages, 

(F.  H.  Wilson,  treas;  W.  H.  Crockett,  mgr)  7  Dunlap 
Pinette,  Joseph,  emp  Cabot  ilill.  bds  13  Gilman  ave 

Philip  P.,  clerk,  bds  16  Cashing 
Piper,  Lydia  F..  ]Mrs.,  wid  of  Simon.  R.  D.  5 
PIUZE,  F.,     2d  hand  shoe  store,  bicycle  dlr,     61  Elaine;  h,  13 

Market 
Plaisted,  Frank,  laborer,  bds  12  Cleaveland 
Plant  Chas.  G..  farmer,  Brunswick  rd.  R.  D.  3 

Wallace,  moulder,  R.  D.  3 
Pletts,  Annie  I.,  INIiss,  pianist  at  "Pictureland, "  bds  16  Lincoln 

Lsabelle  J.,  JNIrs.,  wid  of  D.  A.,  16  Lincoln 

Robert  C,  clerk,  N.  McFadden,  bds  16  Lincoln 

Wm.  A.,  M.  C.  R.  R.  freight  office,  16  Lincoln 
Plourde,  Aurelie,  emp  Cabot  ]Mill,  8  Gilman  ave 

Claudia,  ISIvh.,  emp  CVibot  ^Mill,  13  Cal)ot 

George,  emp  Cabot  ^lill,  rms  29  Union 

George,  laborer,  13  Cabot 

Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  13  Cabot 

Louis,  carpenter.  19  Gilman  ave 

Lumina,  emji  Cabot  ^lill,  bds  8  Gilman  ave 

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I'lummer,  Frances  A.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Isaac,  30  Cumberland 

Frank,  farmer,  Durham  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Howard  C,  book  keeper  &  stenographer,  5  Green 
Plutzer,  Dr.  John,  dentist,  78  Maine ;  h,  -14  Cum])erland 
Poitras,  Auguste,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  26  Gushing 
Pollard,  Arthur,  Town  Farm,  44  Water 

Chandler,  painter,  14  Lincoln 

Chas.  A.,  landscape  gardener,  Maine 

Chas.  L.,  barber,  146  Maine;  h,  292  Maine 

Clara,  Town  Farm,  44  Water 

Deborah,  Mrs.,  wid  of  William,  21  Market 

Elisha,  retired.  Harps  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Elroy  D.,  barber,  21  Market 

Melvin,  farmer,  Maine 
Porter,  Geo.  IT.,  laborer.  Hacker  rd  R.  D.  4 
Postal  Telegraph  &  Cable  Co.,  mgr  G.  W.  Stuart  off  62  Maine 
Potter,  Barrett,  lawyer,  off  120  Maine ;  h,  240  IVIaine 

Carrie  N.,  Miss,  teacher  high  school,  240  Maine 

Herbert,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  87  Union 

May  E.,  Miss,  240  Maine 

Chas.  W.,  traveling  salesman,  9  Pleasant 
Pottle,  Emily,  Mrs.,  emp  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  bds  6  Stetson 
Pouliot,  Edouard,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  4  Gushing 
Powers,  Annie  E.  M.,  wks  Dr.  Plutzer 's  office;  bds  41  Harps 

Joseph  INI.,  emp  M.  G.  R.  R.,  41  Harpswell 
Pratt,  Clinton  B.,  blacksmith,  21  Middle;  h,  12  Spring 

Geo.  A.,  laborer,  Jordan  ave 
Preble,  Levi,  laborer,  Brunswick  rd 

Myra  L.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  13  Mason 
Preston,  Geo.,  laborer.  Gurnet  Bridge  rd 

Rev.  Geo.  M.,  retired  clergyman,  5  Jordan  ave 

Guy  H.,  Mrs.,  5  Jordan  ave 
Prevost,  Henry,  lineman,  bds  10  Elm 
Priest,  Flavian  E.,  M.  G.  R.  R.  yard,  clerk,  13  Stanwood 

Geo.  A.,  M.  G.  R.  R.  station  agent ;  h,  22  High 
Prince,  Chas.  A.,  farmer,  Great  Island  rd,  R.  D.  1 

George  I.,  farmer;  Merriconeag  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Orin,  tin  smith,  bds  6  McKeen 

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Prindall,  Edward,  enip  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Shop,  Great  Is.  rd 

Pritchard,  Hiram,  painter,  11  Jordan  ave 

Psi  Upsilon  House,  250  Maine 

Purinton,  Daniel  G.,  farmer,  Merrieoneag  rd,  R.  D.  8 

Purington,  Edw.  C,  mail  agent,  31  Cumberland 

Flora,  Miss,  R.  D.,  3 

John  L.,  (Treas  James  F.  Will  Co.)  h,  Bath 

Quesse}',  Isadore,  emp  Cabot  ^Mill,  22  Oak 
Quint,  Rev.  John  IL,  pastor  Cong,  church,  17  Lincoln 
Quintal,  Joseph,  wood  chop]ier,  rms  56  i\Iill 
Quinnam,  Emily  S.,  j\liss,  41:  Hari^swell 
Sarah  E.,  Miss,  44  Harpswell 

Racine,  Adelard,  dentist,  84  Maine,  bds  49  Union 

Israel,  pay  master,  emp  Caiiot  ^lill,  47  Cnion 

Michael  J.,  clerk,  122  Mill 

Philomene  Mrs.,  49  Union 

Pierre,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  IB  Dunlaji 

Prudent  Sr.,  ash  dealer,  122  Mill 

Prudent  Jr.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  43  .Mill 
Ramsey,  "Wm.  L.,  farmer,  Richway  rd 

RANDALL,  CHAS.  A.,  real  estate  &  coal,  Bruns.  Coal  Co., 
136  Maine ;  12  Everett 

Humphrey  A.,  ])anker,  h,  64  Federal 

John  0.,  farmer,  R.  D.  3 
Randolph,  Emma,  ]\Iiss,  bds  with  H.  E.  IMerryman,  R.  I).  4 
Raymond,  Chas.  S.,  farmer,  1  Raymond  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Raymond,  Emile,  emp  Cabot  ]Mill,  bds  43  ^lill 

Sophia  J.,  ]\Irs.,  wid  of  Elisha ;  9  Jordan  ave 
Reed,  Cleora  Miss,  stenographer  H.  C.  Baxter  &  Bro,  4  Page 

Elias,  retired,  4  Page 

Ida  C,  Miss,  milliner,  Post  Oif  PI,  bds  21  Pleasant 

Jos.  0.,  carpenter  &  farmer,  ]\Iere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Nancy,  Mrs.,  wid  Amos  0. ;  h,  70  Federal 
Renaud,  Antoine,  foreman  Cabot  ^lill  yard,  14  Gilman  ave 

Rose,  l)ds  14  Gilman  ave 

Stephen,  painter  Cabot  ]\Iill,  ])ds  14  Gilman  ave 

Telesphore,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  bds  14  Gilman  ave 

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Rich,  Clayburn  C,  iusurance  agent,  10  Center 
Richard,  Alderic,  enip  Pejei)s  Pap.  Co.,  9  Mill 

Alex,  enip  Cahot  ]\Iill,  bds  19  ]\Iason 

Chas.  D.,  clerk  F.  H.  Wilson ;  rms  10  Pleasant 

Henri,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  32  ]\Iill 

]\[arie,  ]\rrs.,  wid  Adelard,  emp  Cahot  ]\Iill,  10  Bow 

Prospere,  enip  Cabot  Mill,  50  Mill 

Reniie.  emp  Cabot  Mill,  36  Water 
Richardson,  Amanda  jMrs.,  wid  of  C.  V/.,  8  Lincoln 

Annie  A.,  Miss,  Chiropodist,  8  Lincoln 

Chas.,  farmer  and  machinist.  River  rd,  R.  I).  4 

Chas.  T.,  letter  carrier,  Pleasant 

Edna,  Miss,  6  Cleaveland 

Fred  I.,  retired,  8  Lincoln 

Geo.,  farmer,  Bunganuc  rd,  R.  D.  4 

H.  P.,  farmer  &  milk  dealer,  P.  0.  Bath 

Hattie  E.,  Miss,  8  Lincoln 

Philena,  ]\Irs.,  wid  of  G.  L.,  6  Cleaveland 

Susie  E.,  Miss,  8  Lincoln 
Ricker,  John  W.,  farmer,  9  T^Iiddle  Bay  rd,  R.  D.  2 

Samuel,  chef  Eagle  Hotel,  rms  I.  0.  0.  F.  Blk 
Ridley,  Chas.  T.,  traveling  salesman,  81  Pleasant 

Cyrus  A.,  carpenter,  64  Pleasant 
RIDLEY,   GEO.    B.,    Hai-dware,   Plumbing,   Stoves,   Heating, 
Paint,  Oils,  etc.,  138-140  Maine;  h.  Elm  St.,  Topsham 
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Rideout,  Elsie  G.,  teacher.  Union  St  Primary  Scli,  bds  269  Maine 

Frances  A.,  teacher,  bds  269  Maine 

Geo.  0.,  boiler  maker,  Bath;  Hardings,  R.  D.  3 

J.  Thatcher,  emp  Eaton  Hardware  Co.,  269  Elaine 

John  C,  carpenter,  11  Federal 

Madge,  ]\Iiss,  bds  68  Federal 

Nellie,  Miss,  emp  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  rms  10  Center 

Sarah,  Mrs.,  wid  of  C.  W.,  11  Federal 

Thomas  T.,  night  baggage  master,  M.  C.  R.  R..  h.  68  Federal 
Riendeau,  Desire,  emp  Cabot  Mill  yard,  16  Cabot 

TTlderic,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R..  20  Bow 
RILEY,  T.  K.  &  J.  W.,  Fire  Ins..  jlusical  Goods,  126  Maine; 

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RILEY,  JOHN  W.,  Life  Jn.s.,  126  JNIaine;  li,  46  Pleasant 
RILEY,  THOS.  H.,  town  elerk,  Treas.  Bruns.  Sav.  Inst.,   (T. 
11.  &  J.  W.  Riley)  secretary  board  overseers,  Bowd.  Coll. 
li,  46  Pleasant 

Thos.  II.,  Jr.,  Newspaper  Corresp.  126  INIaine;  li,  48  Pleasant 
Ring,  Fred  P.,  farmer  &  milk  dealer,  P.  0.  Bath 
Ripley,  Rhoda  B.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  0.  J.,  elerk  N.  IMcFadden,  11  High 
Ringrose,  iMareia  P.,  Mrs.,  wid  William,  16  Cleaveland 
Rivers  W.  II.,  civil  engineer,  bds  4  School 
Roberts.  Estella,  Mrs.,  265  Maine 

ROBERTS,  FRANK  E.,  Prop  Roberts  Shoe  stoi-e.  Judge  Mu- 
nicipal C'Ourt.  ])us,  64  Maine;  li,  155  Maine 
ROBERTS  SHOE  STORE,  Frank  E.  Roberts,  Prop.,  64  Maine 

John  L.,  College  student,  102  Pleasant 

John  T.,  mechanic,  Church  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Walter  C,  blacksmith,  Post  Off  PI;  h.  102  Pleasmit 

Willis  E.,  student  U.  of  M.,  Law  Sch.,  Bangor,  bds  157  Maine 
Robei-tson,  Herbert  L.,  ,ianitor  Town  Bldg,  22  Pleasant 

Levi  T.,  22  Pleasant 

INIary,  II.,  Miss,  book  keeper  Bruns.  Steam  Laundry,  rms  98 
Union 

Robert,  Prop  Bruns.  Steam  Laundry,  22  Pleasant 
Robinson,  Alvah  C,  farmer,  2  Hacker  rd.  R.  D.  4 

Arthur  L.,  student  Harvard  Law  school,  214  :Maine 

Frank  C,  Prof.  Chemistry,  Mineralogy  and  Natural  Science, 
Bowd.  Coll.,  214  Maine 

Mary,  I\Irs.,  wks  Cabot  ]\Till.  bds  28  Federal 
Melvin,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  Church  rd 

Olive  G.,  Mrs.,  47  Harps  well 

Percis  W.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  J.  Walter,  R.  D.  4 
Rogers,  'Edw.  A.,  farmer,  Mere  Pt  R.  D.  3 

Gorham,  retired,  prop  Harding  farm 

Lizzie  S.,  Miss,  Harpswell  rd  R.  D.  3 

Lucy  W.,  Mrs.,  wid  Chas.  A.,  178  ]\Iaine 

IMabel,  Mrs.,  wid  of  J.  0.,  19  Potter 

IMareia  E.,  Miss,  l)ds  178  IMaine 

Sarah  E.,  Mrs.,  Avid  of  N.  P.,  Harpsw(41  rd.  R.  D.  3 
Rosen,  Dan  I.,  tailor  and  repairer,  186yo  jMainc;  h,  17  Flni 

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Ross,  Thomas,  retired,  11  Spring- 
Walter  C,  stone  cutter,  7  Elm 

Rossner,  Otto  II.,  engraver,  54  Jordan  ave 

Rousseau,  Jos.  II.,  attorney  at  law,  11 -4  ^faine;  li,  6  Spring 

Roy,  Abbie  INIiss,  61  Union 

Alfred,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  61  Union 
G.  Joseph,  physician,  9  Gilman  ave 
Gideon,  laborer,  18  Diuining 
Jean,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  25  Mill 
Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  5  Union 

Royal,  "William,  town  farm,  44  Water 

Ruest,  Joseph  Jr.,  emp  Cabot  ]Mill,  8  Cushing 

Rundlette,  Frances,  Miss,  76  Federal 

Sadler,  Chas.  E.,  farmer,  Merriconeag  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Edw.  M.,  farmer,  INIerriconeag  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Frances  M.,  Miss,  Merriconeag  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Gertrude  E.,  Miss,  Merriconeag  rd,  R.  D.  3 

M.  Jane,  INIrs.,  wid  of  Thomas  S.,  16  Cuml)erland 

Mary  J.,  IMrs.,  wid  T.  S.,  Merriconeag  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Saindon,  Alphonze,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  11  Oak 

Alphonse,  fireman,  Cabot  Mill,  39  Mill 

Arthur,  Cabot  Mill,  39  ]\Iill 

Joseph,  Cabot  Mill,  bds  39  Mill 
Saintonge,  E.  T.,  painter,  16  Swett 

George,  fireman,  pumping  station,  60  Water 

George  Jr.,  clerk,  22  Oak 

Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  43  Union 

Ludger,  clerk,  45  Union 

Omer,  clerk  G.  B.  Ridley,  Ixls  Water  street 

Telesphore,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  43  Union 
Samson,  Rosanna,  emp  Cabot  ]Mill,  l)ds  3  Cabot 
Sanders,  Clara,  Mrs.,  Church  rd 
Sanford,  Mary  W.,  Miss,  teacher,  12  Lincoln 
Saratzounis,  Geigorios,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  rms  129  IMaine 
Satterthwaite,  Elizabeth  Miss,  l)ds  5  McLellan 
Saunders,  Phillip  D.,  electrician,  48  Harpsv/ell 

T.  IMarshall,  eiig  M.  C.  R.  R.,  28  Dunning 


GIVEN'S  Ice  Cream 

74  Maine  Street.     Phone  52-R 
72  BRUNSAYICK  DIRECTORY 

Savage,  Clias.  B.,  farmer,  Coombs  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Chas.  B.  Jr.,  Coombs  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Elizabeth,  Mrs.,  bds  8  Oilman  ave 

Jesse  Jr.,  laborer,  61  Jordan  ave 

John  A.,  laborer,  Ma(|uoit 

Mary  E.,  Mrs.,  Avid  of  I.  T.,  cook  12  Elm 
SaM-yer,  Albert  L.,  emp  C.  M.  Bryant,  Bath  rd 

Clarence  E.,  lawyer,  ll'oi/2  Elaine;  res,  Woodfords 

Hervietta  G.,  Mrs.,  music  teacher,  68  Pleasant 

Hiram,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  85  Union 

James  E.,  mason,  68  Pleasant 
Scott,  Edna  M.,  j\Iiss,  18  Cumberland 

James  E.,  loom  fixer,  18  Cumberland 
Scribner,  D.  &  C.  E.,  Grist  :\Iill  &  Grain  Dlrs,  etc.,  2  Maine 
Seco,  Hiram  L.,  brick  mason,  h,  15  Elm 
Seel,  Samuel,  spinner,  6  iMiddle 
Senter,  Wilbur  F.,  dealer  dry  and  fancy  goods,  122  Maine,  h,  8 

Cumberland 
Shaw,  Fred  I.,  drug  clerk,  134  j\Iaine ;  h,  47  Pleasant 
Shepherd,  George,  wood  chopper,  23  Water 

Mark  C,  Cabot  Mill,  7  Mason 

Marie  Louise,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Frederic,  housework,  77  Water 
Sherman,  Geo.  W.,  box  maker,  12  Franklin 

Hannah,  Mrs.,  wid  R.  W.,  12  Franklin 

Millard  E.,  hack  driver,  13  Middle 

Ralph,  yard  master,  Bath,  7  jMiddle 
.Shorey,  Ada  F.  I\Irs.,  wid  of  F.  W.  clerk  W.  F.  Senter  Dry 

Goods  store,  12  Stetson 
Silley,  ]\Iary  J.,  ]\Irs.,  wid  S.  L.,  22  McLellan 
Sills,  Kenneth  C.  M.,  Prof,  of  Latin  Language    and  Literature, 

Bowd.  Coll.,  31  Federal 
Silsby  &  Co.,  Sails  &  AAATiing  mfrs,  76  ]Maine 
Simpson,  Adelard,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  34  Mill 

Annie  M.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  I.  H.,  8  McKeen 

Chas.  S.,  dentist  &  farmer,  Higliland  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Clarence,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Bernard,  47  IMaine 

Ernest,  laborer,  20  ]\lill 

Florence  I.  Mrs.,  Pleasant 


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Henry  T.,  farmer,  River  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Herbert  L.,  farmer,  Bath  rd 

Pliedime,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  47  i\Iaine 

Regina,  Miss,  music  teacher,  14  Mill 

Roland,  farmer,  Prince's  Pt.  rd 

Sarah  A.,  Mrs.,  64  Pleasant 
Simmons,  Alvecia,  21  Great  Is.  rd,  R.  D.  1 
Sinclair,  Lemuel  W.,  student  Worcester  academy,  11  xMcLellan 

Sarah  M.  i\Irs.,  wid  of  Chas.  T.,  11  I\IcLellan 
Singer,  Max,  Dry  and  Fancy  Goods,  Cloaks,  Suits  and  Furs,  ))us, 

50  Maine ;  h,  9  Market 
Skinner,  Sarah  M.,  Mrs.,  32  Gushing,  wid  of  C.  II.,  emp  Cabot 

Mill 
Skolfield,  Ann,  :\Iiss,  Mere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Frances  R.,  INliss,  25  Cumberland 

George  L.,Capt.,  retired  ship  master,  153  Maine 

G.  Lincoln,  student  Bowd.  Coll.,  bds  153  Maine 

L.  A.,  ]\Irs.,  wid  of  Robert,  res  15  Potter 

John  B.,  farmer,  Mere  Pt  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Katie,  IMrs.,  wid  of  T.  B.,  Mere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Samuel,  Capt.,  retired  shipmaster,  h  159  Maine 
Small,  Henry,  emp  Cabot  mill,  res  28  Dunning 
Smith,  Alice  E..  domestic,  25  JNIcLellan 

Arthur  W.,  mason,  78  Federal 

Belle  H.,  Miss,  Prin.  Bath  St.  Primary  School,  bds  50  Fed- 
eral 

Bertie  H.,  barlier,  bds  12  Bowker 

Bessie  A.,  Miss,  bds  50  Federal 

Charley,  laborer,  29  Water 

Chas.  F.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.  Bath,  Me.,  25  JMcLellan 

Earl  B,  Bowd.  Coll.  student,  bds  50  Federal 

Edith,  49  Harpswell 

Etta,  Mrs.,  25  McLellan 

Fred,  laborer,  bds  29  Water 

Geo.  F.,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  12  Bowker 

Harry  S.,  marble  cutter,  emp  Bruns.  Marble  &  Granite  Co., 
9  Middle 

Helen,  Mrs.,  29  Water 


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CIVEN'S  Cigars,  Cigarettes,  ToliacGO 

WHOLESALE  &  RETAIL-         74  Maine  St.         Phone  52-R 
74  BRrXSWlCK  l)IHE("rORY 

Helen,  Miss,  29  Water 

Helen  F.,  ]\[iss,  Dealer  &  Importer     Fine  Japanese     Dress 
Goods,  Ixls  12  Cumberland 

Henry  C,  Variety  Store  70  Maine ;  h,  129  Maine 

Ida  K.,  59  Ilarpswell 

J.AVm.,  (Frost  &  Smith)  IIG  Maine;  h,  Auburn,  Me. 

James,  Town  Farm,  4-4  Water 

James,  laljorer,  bds  58  ]\Iill 

John  II.,  carpenter,  Harpswell  rd,  R  D.  3 

John  W.,  clam  digger,  IMerriconeag  rd,  R.  D.  2 

Katherine  S.  M.,  15  Everett 

L.  W.,  farmer.  Mere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Smith  &  Lenton,  harness  makers,  carriage  trimmers,  trunks  & 
bags,  (Sam  ^I.  Smith,  J.  J.  Lenton)  160  Maine 

Lj-man  E.,  clerk,  Bd  of  Selectmen,  12  Cumberland 

]\Iary  A.,  oNIrs.,  wid  of  Rufus.  8  Stanwood 

ilay  P.,  :\Irs.,  15  Everett 

Newman  II.,  machinist,  16  ]\IcLellan 

Sam  M.,  (Smith  &  Lenten)  14  Pleasant 

Samuel,  retired,  59  Harpswell 

Sarah  E.,  Mrs.,  Avid  D.  L.,  50  Federal 

Sidney,  coal  team  driver,  Harpswell  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Samuel,  peddler,  31  Water 

Wm.  E.,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  51  Pleasant 
Snow,  Ab])ie  E.,  Merriconeag  rd,  R.  D.  2 

A.  Irvin,  grocer ;  bus,  197  ]Maine ;  h,  66  Ilarpswell 

Alva,  farmer,  ]\Ierrieoneag  rd,  R.  D.  2 

Anna  J.,  teacher  of  Science,  11  Lincoln 

Belle  M.,  M\hs,  book  keeper,  G.  C.  Stetson,  96  Pleasant 

Carroll,  clerk  Eagle  Hotel.  l)ds  10  Cleaveland 

Catherine,  Mrs.,  wid  of  John,  96  Pleasant 

Chas.  E.,  farmer.  New  INIeadows  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Clias.  W.,  Instructor  English  &  Argumentation,  Bowd.  Coll., 
rms  72  Federal 

Edgar  M.,  retired,  rms  76  ]Maine 

E.  S.,  ]\Irs.,  wid  of  E.  II.,  wks  11  Lincoln 

Flora  A.,  I\Iiss,  clerk  J.  F.  Will  Co.,  96  Pleasant 

Frank  L.,  (L.  D.  Snow  &  Sons)  2d  selectman,  69  Pleasant 

Stop  at  our  store  and  let  us  take  the  order  for  your  groceries 
and  meats.  We  give  you  polite  attention  and  all  orders  filled 
promptly,  reasonably  priced,  reliable  goods. 

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Fred  D.,  bakery,  80  Pleasant 

Harry  U.,  (L.  D.  Snow  &  Sons)  bds  20  Pleasant 

Isaac  B.,  fanner,  JMerrieoneag  rd,  R.  D.  2 

Isaac  H.,  game  &  fish  warden,  16  Cleaveland 

James,  book  keeper,  bds  30  Pleasant 

Jennie  D.,  Miss,  book  keeper,  Union  National  Bank,  90  Pleas- 
ant 

J.  Frank,  farmer,  River  rd,  R.  D.  4 

John  F.,  farmer.  Coombs  rd,  R.  D.  3 

L.  D.  &  Sons,  Groceries,  Feed,  Paints,  Oils,  etc.,  113  iMaine ; 

Larkin  D.  (L.  U.  Snow  &  Sons)  h,  26  Pleasant 

Mary  E.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  li.,  Dnrham  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Snowflake  Canning  Co.,  mfrs  Canned  Goods  (Baxter  Bros.  Co.) 

Cor.  Maine  &  Dunlap 
SOULE,  W.  STANLEY,  barljer,  188  ]\Iaine ;  h  &  livery  stable, 

40  Franklin.  See  p  10 
Spaulding,  Emma  A.,  11  Bowker 
Spinney,  Annie  L.,  Mere  Pt.  rd 

Inez  P.,  Mere  Pt.  rd 

Palmer  0.,  farmer,  butter  &  poultry,  Mere  Pt.  rd 
Springwater  Ice  Co.,     (Simeon  C,  Simeon  E.  &  Fred  i\[.  Coffin) 

Harpswell  st,  R.  D.  3 
Stanwood,  Annie  W.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Thomas,  10  Water 

David  E.,  painter,  2  Stanwood 

Emily  R.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Amos,  61  Federal 

Frank  0.,  grocer,  77  Pleasant,  h,  do. 

Harry,  61  Federal 

Henr}^,  bookbinder,  16  Boody 

John  R.,  collector  of  taxes,  Town  Bldg.,  h,  16  liank 
STANWOOD,  ROBERT  H.,  (Knight  &  Stanwood)  Coal  Co., 

h,  285  Maine 
Staples,  Dr.  Albert  II.,  dentist,  h,  21  Federal 

Daniel  A.,  farmer,  Highland  rd,  R.  D.  4 

E.  ]\Iaisie,  Miss,     teacher     Pleasant     St.  Primary  Sch.,  6S 
Pleasant 

Forest  E.,  carpenter,  21  Federal 

George  B.,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  21  Federal 

Josiah  II.,  millwright,  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  21  Federal 


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B.  B.  B.  Pipes.     74  Maine  Street.     Phone  52-R 
76  BRUNSAVICK  DIRECTORY 


Star  Lunch,  El;er  P.  Holmes,  Pro}).,  170  Maine 
Starrett  Edw.,  B.    Inmhennan,  179  Maine 
Statlios,  Peter,  einp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  31  Maine 
St.  Cyr,  Amedee,  laborer,  1  Union 

Jean,  enip  Cabot  j\Iill,  bds  4  Mill 
Stephenson,  Frank  H.,  Prop.  Garage  JMiddle  St.,  17  High 

Ruth  A.,  Mi's.,  Avid  of  Jerome,  17  High 
Stetson,  Aiiuee  L.,  j\liss,  teacher,  Bath  St.  Primary,  35  Cumlierl'd 

Alvah  D.,  Coll.  student,  35  Cumberland 

Annabel,   Miss,   Prop.    Antiquity   shop,    147   Maine;    h,    10 
Spring 

Bertha  M.,  Miss,  Asst.  Librarian  Curtis  Lib.,  12  Federal 

Edward  K.,  clerk  Harvey  Stetson's  Sons,  12  Federal 

Dr.  Elbridge  G.  A.,  IM.  D.,  off.  98  Maine;  h  174  Maine 

Ella  i\I.,  Miss,  10  Federal 

Evelyn  A.,  Miss,  teacher  Union  St.  Primary,  35  Cumberland 

Frank  jM.,  clerk  Maine  Central  Cafe,  35  Cumberland 

Geo.  C,  dlr  Dry  &  Fancy  Goods,  54  Maine ;  h,  IG  Pleasant 

Harvey  S.,  emp  Harvey  Stetson's  Sons,  l)ds  24  Cuml)erland 

Henry  A.  &  Willard  IL,  (Harvey  Stetson's  Sons)  Furniture, 
Carpets,  Window  shades  &  Bedding,  68  Maine 

Henry  A.,  (Harvey  Stetson's  Sons)  h,  24  Cumberland 

Irving,  policeman,  bds  12  Federal 

John  A.,  book  keeper,  35  Cumberland 

Joseph,  retired,  10  Spring 

Dr.  Jos.  S.,  dentist,  oif.  98  IMaine;  h,  19  Everett 

Lucy  A.,  Miss,  seamstress,  35  Cumberland 

Mary,  Miss,  16  Cleaveland 

Willard  H.,  undertaker,  (Harvey  Stetson's  Sons)  12  Federal 

Wm.  A.,  assistant  road  master,  M.  C.  R.  R.,  5  Noble 
Stevens,  Albert  IT.,  carpenter,  Brunswick  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Theodore  A.,  farmer,  Bath  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Wm.  L.,  blacksmith,  304  Maine 
Stewart,  E.  M.,  oiler  steamer  Mineola,  Maquoit  rd,  R.  D.  3 

John  T.,  farmer,  14  ]\Iaquoit  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Polly,  Mrs.,  52  Pine 
Stimpson,  A.  Lemont,  carpenter,  98  Pleasant 

Guy  A.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R..  98  Pleasant 

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Bessie  M.,  N.  E.  T.  &  T.  opr,  bcls  98  Pleasant 

John  B.,  farmer,  Durham  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Stinchfield,  Chas.  P.,  retired  printer,  8  Everett 
St.  John  Baptiste  Convent,  Sister  M.  Louis  X.  Superior  of  12  Sis- 
ters, 12  Oak 
St.  Laurent,  Dolor,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  3  Water 

George,  emp  Cabot  IMill,  bds  14  Oak 
Stone,  Charles  E.,  public  carriage,  7  Town  Bldg.  PL 

Fred  C,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  18  Cleaveland 

Lillian  N.,  Miss,  clerk  dry  goods  store,  bds  18  Cleaveland 
Storer,  Alfred  W.,  brick  mason,  Harpswell  rd,  R.  D.  1 

Herbert  B.,  brick  mason,  Harpswell  rd,  R.  D.  1 

Chas.  E.,  painter,  Bath  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Chas.  H.,  painter  &  paper  hanger,  IIIV2  Maine;  li,  IG  Jor- 
dan ave 

Ellen  R.,  Mrs.,  w:d  of  Henry  M.,  16  Jordan  ave 

Emeline,  Miss,  Bath  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Emily,  Miss,  7  High 

George  A.,  farmer,  Bath  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Harriett  J.,  Mrs.,  wid  A.  T.,  Harpswell  rd,  R.  D.  1 

John  G.,  carpenter,  64  Pleasant 

Margaret  D.,  Miss,  forelady  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  h,  16  Jor- 
dan ave 

Rufus  Y.,  teacher,  Bath  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Wilfred  H.,  painter,  Bath  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Storey,  Wm.  H.,  teamster,  25  Jordan  ave 
Stover,  Eliza  A.,  Mrs.,  R.  D.  4 

Herman  L.,  Treas.  Topsham  &  Brunswick  25c  Sav.  Bank,  bds 
49  Pleasant 

Lenniel  H.,  retired,  49  Pleasant 

Susan  J.  j\liss,  bds  49  Pleasant 
St.  Pierre,  Adolph,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  12  Dunning 

Albert  A.  emp  Fitzgerald  Bros.,  Cook's  Cor.,  R.  D.  3 

Alex  L.,  clerk  E.  S.  Bodwell  &  Son,  Cook's  Cor.,  R.  D.  3 

Arthur,  emp  Water  Dist.,  35  Gushing 

Arthur,  farmer,  5  River 

Dosethe,  weaver,  Cabot  Mill,  66  Union 

Edward  L.,  clerk  H.  J.  Given,  Cook's  Cor,  R.  D.  3 


GIVEN'S  Ice  Cream 

74  Maine  Street.     Phone  52-R 
78  l^RrNSWICK  DIRECTORY 

Ernest,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  18  Mill 

Hiloire,  emp  Brmis.  Mfg.  Co.,  bds  35  dishing 

Josephine,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Aiiguste,  22  Mill 

J.,  fish  peddler,  Pearl 

Louis,  meat  cutter,  wks  S.  A.  AValker,  R.  D.  3  Cook's  Cor 

Noel,  laborer,  35  Gushing 

Pierre,  stone  work,  30  High 

Theodore,  laborer,  10  Cabot 

Thomas,  laborer,  22  Mill 
Strout,  Chas.  F.,  road  commissioner,  23  McLellan 

Chas.  M.,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  14  Dunlap 

Clarence,  teamster,  D.  &  C.  E.  Scribner,  gristmill,  3  Stone 

E.  A.  Co.  The,  (C.  A.  Randall  Dist.  Mgr.)  farm  &  country 
real  estate,  136  Maine 

Jonas  W.,  machinist,  26  Bowker 

Leeman  F.,  teamster,  23  McLellan 

Leon,  photographer,  48^/^  Pleasant 

Leroy,  teamster  Pejeps.  Co.,  5  Stone 

Lincoln,  laborer,  58  AVater 

Wm.  H.,  keeper  Town  Farm,  44  Water 
Stuart,  Chas.  H.,  pu])lic  carriage,  13  Mason 

G.  Walter,  nmgr  Postal  Telegraph  &  Cable  Co.,  13  Mason 

Lewis  W.,  printer,  emp  G.  M.  Wheeler,     Towti  Bldg.,     bds 
13  Mason 
Stubbs,  Henry  S.,  carpenter,  57  Jordan  ave 
Sullivan,  Frederic,  emp  Me.  Cent.  Freight  Ho.,  h,  13  Boody 

Sarah,  IMrs.,  wid  of  S.,  13  Boody 
Sutherland,  F.  P.,  farmer,  River  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Ira  A.,  travelling  salesman  &  merchant,  29  Cumberland 

Murdoch,  supervisor  M.  C.  Signal  Service,  18  Lincoln 
Swan,  Eli  J.,  insurance  agent,  bds  15  Jordan  ave 
Swett,  Benj.  E.,  retired,  42  Pleasant 
Swift,  Carolina,  Mrs.,  wid  of  B.  S.,  6  Lincoln 

Margaret,  Miss,  dress  maker,  6  Lincoln 
Sylvester,  Adelaide,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Frank,  29  Jordan  ave 

Fred  E.,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  31  School 

Geo.,  farmer.  Pleasant  Hill  rd,  R.  D.  4 
George,  farmer,  Freeport,  R.  D.  3 


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Lewis  T.,  butcher,  2  Durham  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Ella  M.,  dress  maker,  Durham  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Susan  E.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Joseph,  Durham  rd,  R.  1).  4 

Tarbox  Express  Co.,  Frank  E.  Carver,  agent,  67  ]\Iaine 
Tarr,  3Irs.  Bertha  J.,  wid  of  A.  J.,  Prince's  ]*t.  rd 

Harvey  A.,  farmer.  Prince's  Pt  rd 
Tardif,  Alphonse,  emp  Cabot  ]\lill,  bds  13  Gilman  ave 

Elzear,  Mrs.,  13  Gilman  ave 

Joseph,  emp  j\I.  C.  R.  R.,  19  Gilman  ave 

i\Iarie,  Mrs.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  13  Gilman  ave 

Philip,  emp  Electric  road,  bds  13  Gilman  ave 
Tetrault,  Flavien,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  9  St(me 

Eloi,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  57  Mill 

Paul,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  19  Union 
Tetu,  Alfred,  emp  Cabot  mill,  res  41  JNIill 

Ludger,  Baker,  ]\Iill,  39  I'nion 

Thomas,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  19  Union 
Thayer,  Lucy,  ]\Irs.,  dress  maker,  7  Everett 

Plina  M.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  6  School 

Wm.  P.,  janitor  school  houses,  14  ^liddle 
Theberge,  Celanire,  27  Mill 

Emile,  l)arber,  8  Dunning 

Esther,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Alexis,  res  9  Oak 

0.,  card  grinder,  14  Center 

Theophile,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  21  Gilman  ave 

Wilfred,  clerk,  9  Oak 
Theriault,  Arthur,  lumber  contractor,  Brunswick  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Edmee,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  1  Mill 
Therrien,  Delphis,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  25  Mill 

Edmond.  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  71  ]\Iill 

Joseph  Jr.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  18  Swett 
Theta  Delta  Chi  Ho,  Maine,  cor  McKeen 
Thibodeau,  Ida,  Miss,  emp  Ca])ot  Mill,  rms  52  ^Mill 
Thebault,  Alline  ]\Iiss,  dressmaker,  ])ds  9  Dunning 

Adelbert,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  l)ds  Gushing 

Adele,  ]\Irs.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  18  Mill 

Celina,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  bds  16  Dunning 


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WHOLESALE  &  RETAIL-         74  Maine  St.         Phone  52-R 
80  BRUNSWICK  DIRECTORY 

Tliibault,  Cleophas,  jobber,  24  Oak 

Claudia,  Mrs.,  wid  A.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  22  Oak 

Elmire,  Miss,  bds  35  Mill 

Prank,  farmer,  Pleasant  Hill  rd 

Hermenegilde,  enip  Cabot  Mill,  30  Bow 

Johnny,  emp  Caljot  Mill,  bds  24  Oak 

Joseph,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  Page 

Joseph,  teamster,  16  Dunning 

Laura,  emp  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  bds  24  Oak 

Leonce,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  6  Oilman  ave 

Marianne,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  24  Oak 

jMatilda,  Mrs.,  wid  Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  55  Mill 

Merilda,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  9  Dunning 

Napoleon,  laborer,  37  High 

Octave,  machinist,  vfks  Bath,  9  Market 

Phebe,  Miss,  housekeeper,  30  ]\Iill 

Phedime,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  18  Mill 

Wilfred,  Pleasant  Hill  rd 
Thiboutot,  Archille,  laborer,  24  Dunning 

Thomas,  Alice  H.,  Miss,  N.  E.  T.  &  T.  Co.  operator,  bds  9  Stan- 
wood 

Andrew  J.,  farmer,  Bull  Rock  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Edwin  W.,  farmer.  Bull  Rock  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Ethel,  Miss,  wks  7  Bath 

Melville,  farmer  &  milk  dealer,  Bull  Rock  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Winfield  S.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  7  Church  rd 

Wm.  K.,  tinsmith,  58  Maine ;  h,  9  Stanwood 
THOMPSON,  ALBERT  E.,     picture  framer,     93  Pleasant 
Seep  7 

Chas.  F.,  farmer,  Growstowu  rd 

Daisy  0.,  Greenvvood  rd 

Eleanor  Miss,  93  Pleasant 

Elvira,  Mrs.,  wid  Oren,  12  Stetson 

Ethel  B.,  Miss,  ]\Iere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Harry  F.,  Ins.,  Real  Estate,  See.  Loan  &  Building  Ass'n,  98 
Maine ;  h,  14  Lincoln 

John  E.,  emp  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  93  Pleasant 

Josepli,  farmer.  IMere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 

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Tobaccos  Sodas 

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Thompson,  George  L.  Postmaster,  Office,  Town  Bldg.,  h  2  High 


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BRUNSWICK  DIRECTORY  81 

Nathan  T.  C,  carpenter,  Mere  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Ralph  L.,  student  Bowd.  Coll.,  29  Federal 

Samuel  S.,  travelling  salesman,  29  Federal 

Simeon  B.,  laborer,  59  "Water 
Thorn,  John  F.,  retired,  5  Stetson 
Thorne,  Almira,  Mrs.,  wid  of  E.  S.,  bds  105  Pleasant 
Thorp,  Wm.  E.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  10  Page 
Tibbetts,  Geo.  A.,  college  student,  75  Pleasant 

Geo.  L.,  paper  maker,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  75  Pleasant 

Frank  W.,  28  School 

Ida  M.  Mrs.,  millinery,  112  ]\laine;  h,  28  School 

Wm.  F.,  28  School 
Tondreau,  Adjutor,  clerk,  33  Union 

Auguste,  tailor,  bds   33  Union 

Corinne,  dressmaker,  bds  33  Union 

Emile,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  19  Oak 

Flore,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Louis  B.,  33  Union 

George,  agent  Metropolitan  Ins.  Co.,  8  Gilman  ave 

Mathias,  laborer,  4  Swett 

Omer  D.,  Pres.  &  jMgr.  H.  E.  Emmons  Co.,  h,  10  Franklin 

Rosanna,  Miss,  housework,  4  Federal 
Toomey,  Hattie,  Mrs.,  wid  of  John,  wks  Bowd.  Hotel 
Toothaker,  Albert,  farmer.  River  rd 

Chas.  H.,  painter,  Harpswell  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Daniel  T.,  painter  and  paper  hanger,  20  Cedar 

Elizabeth,  Miss,  teacher,  rms  27  Pleasant 

Gilbert  E.,  farmer,  McKeen  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Ora,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Levi,  h,  127  Maine 

Robert  A.,  travelling  salesman,  84  Union 

Prudence  M.,  music  teacher,  84  Union 

Sidney  H.,  farmer.  River  rd 
Topsham  &  Bruns.  25c  Savings  Bank,  (Samuel  Knight  president ; 
Herman  L.  Stover,  treasurer)  46  Maine;  80  Maine  after 
July  1,  1910. 
Torrey,  Bessie  A.,  Miss,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  rms  28  Federal 

Edward  C.  night  clerk.  Eagle  Hotel,  rms  28  Federal 

Minnie  P.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  T.  W.,  28  Federal 
Totman,  Alonzo,  expressman,  rms  64  Union 


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CIVEN'S  Cigars,  Cigarettes,  Tobacco 

WHOLESALE  &  RETAIL-         74  Maine  St.         Phone  52-R 
82  BRUNSWICK  DIRECTORY 

Totten,  Oswald  L.,  electrician,  53  Harpswell 
Town  Farm,  W.  li.  Stroiit,  keeper,  44  Water 
Towne,  James,  retired,  Bath  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Jesse,  painter,  Bath  rd,  R.  D.  3 

John  S.,  mineralogist  &  lapidary,  11  Center 

Franklin,  farmer.  River  rd,  R.  D.  4 
TOWNSEND,  CHARLES  E.,  dealer  carriages,  sleighs  &  har- 
ness, 17  Town  Bldg  PI. ;  prop  Park  Bowling  Alleys,  186 
Maine ;  h,  2  Lincoln.       See  p  9 

Florence,  Mrs.,  wid  Albert  W.,  156  Maine 

Frank  D.,  student  Bowdoin  College,  newspaper  corresp,  bds 
156  Maine 

Gertrude,  Mrs.,  11  Noble 
Tracey,  James,  emp  Cabot  IMill,  3  Cabot 
Trembley,  Charles,  laborer,  52  j\Iill 

Fred  J.,  prop  "Pictureland"  Theatre,  24  Pleasant 

Louis,  wood  sawing  machine,  22  Bow 
Trefethen,  Henry  A.,  wks  E.  S.  Bodwell;  h,  9  Franklin 
Trufant,  Isaac,  machinist,  Brunswick  rd,  R.  D.  3 
Tupper,  James,  laborer,  bds  29  Water 

Mary,  bds  29  Waiter 
Turner,  Annie  L.,  Mrs.,  dressmaker,  79  Pleasant 

George  R.,  emp  shoe  shop,  79  Pleasant 
Tuttle,  Jennie,  Mrs.,  waitress,  6  Columbia  ave 

Union  Nat'l  Bank  (Barrett  Potter,  i^resident;  J.  W.  Fisher  cash- 
ier) 120  Maine 
Upton,  Henry  C,  retired,  19  Lincoln 

Vachon,  Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mill  yard,  5  Union 

Ludivine,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  5  LTnion 
Vallas,  Caterine,  emp  Cabot  JMill,  14  Cabot 

Dimitro,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  14  Cabot 

George,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  14  Cabot 
Vandall,  Noel,  groceries  &  provisions,  1  Union;  h,  71  Cumberl'd 
Varney,  A.  Frank,  shoe  maker  &  agt  Hoyt's  Express,  69  Maine; 
h,  5  Bank 

Alice  B.,  Miss,  emp  office,  Bath,  bds  111  Pleasant 

Stop  at  our  store  and  let  us  take  the  order  for  your  groceries 
and    meats.     We  give  you   polite  attention   and    all   orders  filled 
promptly,  reasonably  priced,  reliable  goods. 
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BRUNSWICK  DIRECTORY  83 

Evelyn  I.,  Miss,  stenographer  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  bds  111 
Pleasant 
VARNEY,  HAUBY  Y^.,  jeweler  and  engraver,  bus,  91 
Maine;  bds  5  Bank,  Phone  255-J. 

Hattie  Mrs.,  wid  of  James,  130  Pleasant 

Helen  L.,  teacher  Hopedale,  Mass.,  bds  5  Bank 

Kingsbury  M.,  shingle  sawyer,  12  Coffin 

Lilla  G.,  Miss,  book  keeper,  Caliot  Mfg  Co.,  bds  111  Pleasant 

Lindley  M.,  brick  mason.  111  Pleasant 

Lydia,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Leonard,  nurse,  Durham  rd 

Nora  E.,  Miss,  bds  130  Pleasant 

Wylie  R.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  130  Pleasant 

Louis,  wood  sawing  machine,  122  Bow 
Vermette,  Charles,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  21  Dunning 

Geoffrey,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  21  Dunning 

Joseph,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  53  Mill 

Ludger,  clerk,  bds  21  Dunning 
Vien,  Wilhelmine,  Miss,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  8  Gilman  ave 
Vinney,  Paul,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  39  Water 
Vose,  George  L.,  civil  engineer,  10  Cumberland 

Wade,  Elden  G.,  trained  nurse,  26  Jordan 

Hannah,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Nelson,  26  Jordan  ave 
Wagg,  Louisa,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Charles,  3  Dunning 
Walker,  Blanche,  Miss,  24  Jordan  ave 

Walker's  Market,  meats  and  provisions    (S.  A.  Walker),   117 
Maine ;  h,  24  Jordan  ave 

Geo.  Y.,  fireman  and  engineer,  Bath  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Harry  A.,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  72  Jordan  ave 

Hiram  A.,  emp  Meat  Market,  23  Stetson 

John,  painter,  72  Jordan  ave 

John  T.,  retired,  1  Stetson 

Sarah,  Mrs.,  wid  of  G.  W.,  22  Bowker 

Stephen  A.,  prop  Walker's  Market,  117  Maine;  h,  24  Jordan 
ave 

Walter  L.,  clerk  meat  market,  11  Stetson 

Wilbur,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  53  Jordan  ave 

Wm.,  farmer  off.  Durham  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Sale  and 
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Civen's  Smokers'  Supplies 

B.  B,  B.  Pipes.     74  Maine  Street.     Phone  52-R 
84  BRUNSWICK  DIRECTORY 

Wallace,  Asa  L.,  laborer  Maquoit  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Emery  C,  sea  captain  11  McLellan 

James,  laborer,  IMaqiioit  R.  D.  3 
Walsh,  John  T.,  machinist,  35  Nol)le 
Ward,  Daniel,  laborer,  Gt.  Is.  rd 

Hannah  M.,  Mrs.,  4  Dunning 

Lydia,  Miss,  4  Dunning 

Lj^dia  A.  Mrs.,  wid  of  Libbeus  B.,  11  Center 

Mabel,  1  Great  Is  rd 

Mary  B.  Miss,  organist  First  Parish  Church,  4  Dunning 

Wilbur  C,  painter,  12  Cleaveland 

William,  laborer,  bds  8  Gilman  ave 
WATSON,  ANGIE  B.,  MISS,  chiropodist,  off.  97  Maine;  h,  9 

Noble.    See  inside  I'ront  cover. 
WATSON,  DR.  CARR  W.  D.  Y.  S.  M.  D.  C,  Yeterinary  Hos- 
pital, 3  Cedar ;  h,  9  Noble.    See  inside  front  cover 

George  A.,  ship  fitter,  Brunswick  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Michael  0.,  works  Bath  Iron  Wks,  R.  D.  3 

Osmond  W.,  ship  fitter,  Bath,  R.  D.  3 

Perley  N.,  supt  bridges  &  buildings  ]\I.  C.  R.  R.,  5  Noble 

R.  J.,  Mrs.,  13  Stone 

Sarah  M.,  IMrs.,  wid  of  Sidney,  9  Noble 
Watts,  Grace,  sliue  shop  opr.,  Freeport 

Mason  A.,  farmer,  Moodj''  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Weatherill,  Edith  H.,  Miss,  34  School 

Edward  H.,  Bowd.  Coll.  student,  34  School 

Frank  P.,  travelling  salesman,  h,  34  School 
WEBB,  F.  C,  groceries  &  provisions,  l)oots.  shoes,  dry  goods,  20 
J\Iaine ;  h,  10  Lincoln 

F.     C.    WEBB 

Dealer  in 
FANCY   GROCERIES,   MEATS  and  PROVISIONS 

Telephone 
20   MAINE   STREET,  BRUNSWICK,   MAINE 

Webber,  Albert  L.,  truckman,  55  Jordan  ave 
A.  R.  Mrs.,  wid  Albert  R.,  7  Stetson 
Hiram  A.,  photographer,  98  ]\Iaine  ;  bds  8  Lincoln 

MgFAODEN'S  grocery  and  HEAT  MARKET 

INEXX    TO    TO>>'IN     HALL 

We  pride  ourselves  on  the  good  quality  of  our  goods,  only  the 
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The  Home  of  Hart  Schaffner  &  Marx  Clothing 

BRUNSWICK  DIRECTORY  85 

WEBBER,  GEO.  B.,  photographer  and  picture  framer,     98 

Maine ;  h,  157  Maine.     See  p  8 
Weeman,  Abbie  C.  Miss,  26  Dunning 
Weeks,  Fannie  J.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  L.  M.,  7  Pleasant 

Harry,  travelling  salesman,  20  Bank 
Welch,  Frank  H.,  emp  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  14  Bank 

Margaret,  Miss,  emp  Inman  Inn,  11  Pleasant 
Westcott,  Henry  W.,  market  gardener,  3  River 
Wheatley,  Viola,  emp  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  bds  8  Center 
Weybrant,  Clark,  emp  jNIe.  Cent.  Cafe.,  rms  179  ]\Iaine 
Wheeler,  Albert  A.,  farmer,  Prince's  Pt.  rd,  R.  D.  1 

Edward  W.,  lawyer  ( Wheeler. &  Howe)  h,  31  Federal 

Eldrich,  clerk  Geo.  Stetson,  13  Federal 

Frank,  Citizens'  Laundry,  17  Dunlap 

Gilbert  M.,  traveling  salesman  &  printer.  Town  Bldg;  h,  9 
Page 

Hattie,  Mrs.,  wid  of  J.,  13  Federal 

Hannah,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Iliram,  Prince's  Pt  rd,  R.  D.  1 
AVheeler  &  Howe  (Edw.  W.  AVheeler,  G.  Allen  Howe),  attorneys- 
at-Law,  cor  Maine  &  Bank 

Mary  I.,  I\rrs.,  wid  of  H.  W.,  31  Federal 
White,  Charles  H.,  sailor,  65  Water 

Laura  Mrs.,  travelling  saleslady,  bds  6  Cedar 

Marguerite,  Town  Farm,  44  Water 

Percival  W.,  275  Maine 

Richard,  student  Bowdoin  College,  275  Maine 
Whitehouse,  Geo.  E.,  groceries  &  provisions,  193  Maine;  h,  268 

Maine 
Whitmore,  Helen  M.,  ]\liss,  h,  63  Federal 

Ellen  J.,  Miss,  82i/o  Federal 

Stephen  C,  attorney-at-law,  recorder  IMunicipal  Ct.,  Dis- 
closure Com'r,  off.  76  Maine;  h,  63  Federal 
Whitney,  John  E.,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  5  Stetson 
Whitten,  Frederick  C,  mail  carrier,  17  Cleaveland 

Myra  A.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  S.  T.,  17  Cleaveland, 
Whittier,  Frank  N.,  M.  D.  professor  hygiene  and  physical  train- 
ing; professor  pathology  and  bacteriology,  Bowd.  Coll., 
161  Maine 


GIVEN'S  Ice  Cream 

74  Maine  Street.     Phone  52-R 
86  BRUNSWICK  DIRECTORY 

Wight,  Peiiey  A.,  farmer,  River  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Allen,  farmer,  River  rd,  R.  D.  4 
Wilder,  Gerald  G.,  assistant  librarian,  Bowd.  Coll.,  h,  7  McKeen 
W^iley,  James,  baker,  8  Elm 

Will,  Edgar  A.,  optometrist,  98  Maine;  h,  40  Cumberland 
WILL,  J.  F.  &  CO.,  dry  goods,  ladies'  suits  &  coats,  carpets, 
draperies,  etc.   (Jas.  F.  Will  pres,  John  L.  Purington, 
treas).     See  p  2 
WILL,  JAS.  FRED,  (pres  J.  F.  Will  &  Co.)  h,  15  High 

Theodore  D.,  watchmaker,  98  Maine ;  bds  40  Cumberland 
Willes,  Geo.  D.,  Supt  Trenton  Spar  mill,  Topsham,  5  Potter 

W.  D.,  miner,  5  Potter 
Willett,  Chas.  P.,  brakeman  M.  C.  R.  R.,  15  Bath 
Willis,  Edw.  H.,  49  Cumberland 
Williams,  Evelyn,  bds  8  Gilraan  ave 

Geo.  H.,  farmer,  River  rd 

Howard  L.,  farmer.  Moody  rd 

Harry  E.,  rural  mail  carrier.  River  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Herbert  E.,  M.  C.  R.  R.  carpenter,  38  School 

Lenora,  Miss,  11  McKeen 

Wm.  S.,  farmer,  Moody  rd 
Wilson,  A.  E.  Mrs.,  wid  of  D.  H.,  4  School 

Albert  H.,  emp  shoe  shop,  Bunganuc  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Bertha,  Miss,  70  Jordan  ave 

Ernest,  mason,  7  Stone 
WILSON,  FREDERICK  H.,  druggist,  mfr  patent  medicines, 
82  Maine ;  h,  10  High 


WILSON'S    PHARMACY 

Established  1820 
82  iVCA-INE  STREET,  BRUNSWICK,  MAINE 

John,  farmer.  Ward  rd 

John  A.,  farmer.  Highland  rd,  R.  D.  4 

John  E.,  mason,  Bunganuc  rd,  R.  T>.  4 

Horace  S.,  carpenter,  282  Maine 

Howard,  farmer  &  mason,  Casco  rd,  R.  D.  4 


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CLOTHING,  HATS  AND  FURNISHINGS 

BRUNSWICK  DIRECTORY  87 

Lizzie  D.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Jefferson,  7  Stone 

Margaret  L.,  Miss,  violinist,  bds  10  High 
Winchell,  Jennie  F.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  John  P.,  h,  169  Maine 

John  P.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  169  Maine 

Melvina,  Miss,  emp  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  16  Center 

Sue  S.,  Miss,  music  teacher,  bds  169  IMaine 
Wing,  Harry  M.,  drives  truck  team,  11  Stetson 
Winship,  Julia  Mrs.,  254  IMaine 
Winslow,  Carrie  E.,  waitress  Eagle  Hotel,  42  Harpswell 

Chas.  D.,  farmer,  Durham  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Charles  H.,  carpenter  Bowd.  Coll.,  15  Dunning 

Fred  C,  painter,  42  Harpswell 

Josie,  Mrs.,  fancy  work,  wid  of  John 
Wissman,  Lucy  Mrs.,  4  School 

Woodard,  Cora,  Miss,  emp  Baxter  Pap.  Box  Co.,  18  School 
Woodward,  Augusta,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Wm.  G.,  Hardings  R.  D.  3 

Barton  J.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  10  Noble 

Frank  M.,  switchman  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  10  Noble 

Harry  L.,  farmer,  Hardings,  R.  D.  3 

Horace  E.,  farmer,  Coombs  rd 

Lettie,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Samuel,  Great  Island  rd 

Lula  M.  Miss,  cashier  J.  F.  Will  &  Co.,  bds  11  Page 

Mary,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Wm.  B.,  10  Noble 

Osborne  T.,  farmer,  11  Page 

Samuel,  farmer,  11  Page 
Woodruff,  Edith  S.,  ]\Iiss,  bds  262  Maine 

Frank  E.,  professor  Greek  language  and  Literature  Bowd. 
College,  262  Maine 

John  H.,  M.  D.,  physician,  h,  262  Maine 

Robert  T.,  attorney-at-law,  student  Harvard  Law  school,  h, 
262  Maine 
Woodside,  Edward  H.,  sales  stable.  Post  Office  PL,  h,  5  High 

Ella  M.,  Mrs.,  wid  of  J.  A.,  8  Spring 

E.  Josephine  Miss,  8  Spring 

Fannie  A.,  Miss,  5  High 

Harry,  farmer,  Maquoit  rd,  R.  D.  3 

Hiram  A.,  farmer,  Maquoit  rd,  R.  D.  3 

John  0.,  carpenter  M.  C.  R.  R.,  5  Summer 


Qiven^s  Candy  Kitchen 

WHOLESALE  &  RETAIL-         74  Maine  St.         Phone  52-R 
88  BRUNSWICK  DIRECTORY 

Julia  M.,  Miss,  5  High 

Laura,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Russell,  R.  D.  4 

Mary  Miss,  5  High 
Work,  William,  retired,  P.  0.  Bath 
Wottan,  Emily,  Mrs.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  64  Pleasant 
Wright,  Chas.  E.,  foreman  Harding  farm,  Hardings,  R.  D.  3 
Wyman,  Ellen,  Miss,  bds  110  Union 

James  A.,  carpenter,  110  Union 

York,  Abram,  emp  cemetery,  17  Spring 

Chas.  L.,  barber,  36  School 

Ernest  E.,  book  keeper,  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  17  Spring 

Harry  A.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  17  Spring 

"John  H.,  farmer,  Durham  rd,  R.  D.  4 

Thomas  A.,  carpenter,  14  Stanwood 
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BOWDOIN  COLLEGE 

Undergraduate  Directory 


1910 


{By  courtesy  of  Prof  .  Geo.   T.  Little,  Librarian) 

Abbreviations:  Appleton  Hall,  A.  H. ;  ]\Iaine  Hall,  M.  H. ; 
Winthrop  Hall,  W.  H. ;  Alpha  Delta  Phi  House,  A.  D.  Ho. ;  Beta 
Theta  Pi  House,  Beta  Ho. ;  Delta  Upsilon  House,  D.  U.  Ho. ;  Del- 
ta Kappa  Epsilon  House,  D.  K.  E.  Ho.;  Kappa  Sigma  House, 
Kap.  Sig.  Ho. ;  Psi  Upsilon  House,  Psi  U.  Ho. ;  Theta  Delta  Chi 
House,  T.  D.  Ho. ;  Zeta  Psi  House,  no  abbreviation. 

UNDERGRADUATES 


SENIORS— Class  op  1910 


Name 
Babbitt,  George  H., 
Ballard,  Harold  B., 
Boynton,  Chester  A., 
Brown,  Stuart  F., 
Cary,  Charles  A., 
Clifford,  John  D., 
Colbah,  Henry  J., 
Cole,  Gardner  W., 
Crosby,  John  L., 
Crossland,  Edgar, 
Crowell,  Ralph  S., 
Deming,  Clyde  L., 
Easman,  Richard  R., 
Eaton.  Carleton  W.. 


Residence  Room 

Albany,  N.  Y.,  A.  D.  Ho. 

Gardiner  Kap.  Sig.  Ho. 


North  Whitefield 

AVhitinsville,  Mass 

East  Machias 

Lewiston 

Dexter 

East  Raymond 

Bangor 

Brunswick 


IW.H. 

Kap.  Sig. 

D.  K.  E.  Ho. 

A.  D.  Ho. 

7  A.  H. 

7M.  H. 

D.  K.  E.  Ho. 

17  Cleveland  St. 


Bangor  D.  K.  E.  Ho. 

Cornish  Ctr.,  N.  H.      T.  D.  Ho. 
Ft.  Fairfield  Zeta  Psi  Ho. 

Calfiis  2o2  Maine  St. 


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Name 
Edwards,  Sumner, 
Evans,  Frank  C, 
Grace,  Ralph  B., 
Guptill,  William  S., 
Hale,  Robert, 
Hamburger,  James  F., 
Hansen,  Harlan  F., 
Hawes,  Henrv  Q., 
Hill,  Merrill  C.. 
Hobbs,  Elmer  H., 
Kendrie,  Frank  E., 
Knight,  Frank  W., 
Marsh,  Harold  P., 
Martin,  Robert  B., 
Matthews,  Edward  C,  Jr., 
Morss,  Philip  B., 
Morss,  Robert  D., 
Newman,  William  P., 
Nickerson,  Parker  T., 
Nulty,  William  B., 
Otis,  Thomas, 
Peters,  Clinton  N., 
Robinson,  Warren  E., 
Ross,  Rodney  E., 
Rowell,  Harold  E., 
Sanborn,  William  H., 
Slocum,  Harold  W., 
Smith,  Leon  H., 
Stephens,  Winston  B., 
Stone,  Alfred  W., 
Thompson,  Ralph  L., 
To^^Tisend,  Frank  D., 
Tuttle,  Raymond  A., 
W^andtke,  Alfred  W., 
Warren,  Herbert  E., 
Webster,  Edward  H., 
Webster,  Fred  P.  M.  D., 
Webster,  Sereno  S., 
Weeks.  Harold  E., 
Weston,  George  C, 
Williams,  Thomas  W., 
Wing,  Earl  L., 
Wood^vard,  Harry  W., 


Residence 

Room 

Bethel 

23  A.  H. 

Camden 

27W..H. 

Saco 

29  W.  H. 

Gorham  11  Cleveland  St. 

Portland  Psi  U.  Ho. 

Hyde  Park,  IMass  23  A.  H. 

Portland  14  A.  H. 

Westbrook  23  AV.  H. 

Gro veville  (Buxton )      29  W. H. 
Waterboro  Beta  Ho. 

Ocean  Park  Beta  Ho. 

Rockland  11  Pleasant  St. 

Sheldon,  Vt.  T.  D.  Ho. 

Augusta  D.  K.  E.  Ho. 

Portsmouth,  N.H.     D.K.E.Ho. 
Medford,  Mass.  16  W.  H. 

Medford,  Mass.  7  W.  H. 

Bar  Harbor  T.  D.  Ho. 

Boothbay  Harbor         31  M.  H. 
Buckfield  1  W.  H. 

N.Bedford, Mass.    Kap.Sig.Ho. 
Portland  Psi  U.  Ho. 

Arlington,  Mass.  A.  D.  Ho. 

Kennebunk  Psi  U.  Ho. 

Skowhegan  7  M.  H. 

Portland  Psi  U.  Ho. 

Albany,  N.  Y.  T.  D.  Ho. 

Portland  T.  D.  Ho. 

N.  Bedford,  Mass.      A.  D.  Ho. 
Bangor  7  A.  H. 

Brunswick  29  Federal  St. 

Brunswick  156  Maine  St. 

Freeport  T.  D.  Ho. 

Lewiston  D.  U.  Ho. 

Woodsville,  N.  H.  23  M.  H. 

Washington,  D.  C,  8  M.  H. 

Portland  Portland 

Augusta  Beta  Ho. 

Fairfield  Psi  U.  Ho. 

Augusta  Beta  Ho. 

Houlton  D.  K.  E.  Ho. 

Kingfield  D.  U.  Ho. 

Col.  Springs,  Col.    D.  K.  E.Ho. 


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JUNIORS— Class  of  1911 


Name 
Allen,  William  C, 
Bailey,  Ralph  E.,  (1910) 
Berry,  Harrison  M., 
Bickmore,  Harold  V., 
Black,  Fred  C, 
Brummett,  John  L., 
Burgh,  David  T., 
Biirkett,  Franz  U., 
Burnham,  Harold  N., 
Burns,  Frank  H., 
Byles,  Charles  H., 
Callahan,  William  H., 
Cartland,  John  E., 
Clark,  Linwood  E., 
Cole,  Arthur  H., 
Curtis,  John  L.. 
Curtis,  Willard  H., 
Davis,  Lawrence, 
Dreear,  Samuel  H., 
Emerson,  Walter  N., 
Fifield,  Ernest  G., 
Genthner,  Sylvan  B., 
Hansen,  Philip  H., 
Hastings,  Hugh  W., 
HaM^es,  Charles  B., 
Hichborn,  Alden  S., 
Hine,  Harold  K., 
Hine,  Roderick  P., 
Horsman,  Read  C, 
Hussey,  Stetson  H., 
Hyler,  David  S., 
Jolmson,  Alfred  W., 
John.son,  John  L., 
Kellogg,  Chester  E., 
Kern,  Edward  E., 
Kimball,  Philip  H., 
King,  Elmer  IT., 
Lawlis,  Roliert  ^I., 
McFarland,  L., 
McGlone,  Frank  B.,  (1910) 
McLaughlin,  Harry  B.,  (1910) 
Macomber,  George  H., 
Marston.  Harold  P.. 


Residence 
St.  Paul,  ]\Iinn. 
Skowhegan 
Gardiner 
Augusta 
Rockland 
Roxbury,  Mass. 
Westbrook 
Union 
Bridgton 
Bristol  Mills 
Central  Village, 
Lewiston 
Lisbon  Falls 
Wilton 

Haverhill,  Mass. 
Camden, 
Dennysville 
Bradford 
Washington,  D. 
Bangor 

Conway,  N.  II. 
Newcastle 
Portland 
Fryeburg 
Bangor 
Augusta 
Dedham,  Mass. 
Dedham,  Mass. 
Princeton 
Blaine 
Rockland 
Augusta 
Houlton 
Melrose,  Mass. 
Woodfords 
Gorham 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Houlton 
Portland 
Natick,  jMass, 

Albany,  N.  Y. 
Augusta 
Chicago.  111. 


D. 


D. 


Room 

K.  E.  Ho. 

Psi  U.  Ho. 

D.  U.  Ho. 

Beta  Ho. 

Psi  U.  Ho. 

Beta  Ho. 

17  W.  H. 

K.  E.  Ho. 

Beta  Ho. 

Zeta  Psi  Ho. 

Conn.  32W.H. 

31  W.  H. 

Beta  Ho. 

T.  D.  Ho. 

Psi  U.  Ho. 

Beta  Ho. 

17  W.  H. 

Beta  Ho. 

12  A.  H. 

Beta  Ho. 

D.  K.  E.  Ho. 

29  M.  H. 

10  A.  H. 
9  W.  H. 

11  M.  H. 
K.  E.  Ho. 

19  A.  H. 
19  A.  H. 

30  M.  H. 
Zeta  Psi  Ho. 
Zeta  Psi  Ho. 

D.  U.  Ho. 

Zeta  Psi  Ho. 

21  A.  H. 

Beta  Ho. 

29  A.  H. 

4  M.  H. 

K.  E.  Ho. 

D.  U.  Ho. 

5  Cedar  St. 

23  M.  H. 

Beta  Ho. 

T.  D.  Ho. 


D. 


D. 


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Name 
Merrill,  William  F., 
Meserve,  Philip  AY., 
Mikelsky,  Lewis  h.,  (1910) 
Miller,  Paris  E., 
Oram,  Julius  C, 
Oxnard,  Charles  L., 
Parkman,  Lawrence  P., 
Pierce,  Stanley  W., 
Pope,  Alton  S., 
Purington,  Frank  H., 
Redfern.  Donald 
Roberts,  John  L., 
Robinson,  Harrison  L., 
Sanborn,  Oliver  X., 
Sanford,  Gardner 
Skelton,  Edward  W., 
Skillin,  Waldo  T., 
Smith,  Charles  A., 
Smith,  Earl  B., 
Somes,  Abraham  J., 
Straw,  Palmer, 
Sullivan,  Richard  W.. 
Weeks,  DeForest, 
White,  Harold  S., 
Wliite,  Joseph  C, 
Wiggin,  Harry  L., 


Residence 
Skowhegan 
Portland 
Bath 

Cumberland  Center 
Brunswick 
AY.  Medford,  Mass. 
Portland 
Bath 

Manchester 
Mechanic  Falls 


Room 

Zeta  Psi  Ho. 

32  M.  H. 

19  M.  H. 

32W.  H. 

30  M.  H. 

29  A.  H. 

8  W.  H. 

11  W.  H. 

8  McKeen  St. 

14  W.  H. 


Swampscott,  Mass.     Psi  U.  Ho. 
Brunswick        102  Pleasant  St. 


Bangor 

Portland 

Boston,  Mass. 

AYest  Brooksville 

Hallowell 

AY.  ]\Iedford,  IMass 

Brunswick 

Alt.  Desert 


11  W.  H. 

Psi  U.  Ho. 

11  M.  H. 

31  W.  H. 

D.  U.  Ho. 

4M.H. 

50  Federal  St. 

D.  U.  Ho. 


Portland  15  Cleaveland  St. 
AY.  Roxbury,  Mass.,  D.  U.  Ho. 
Cornish  D.  U.  Ho. 

Lewiston  A.  D.  Ho. 

Bangor  9  W.  H. 

Boston,  Mass.  D.  K.  E.  Hq. 


SOPHOMORES— Class  of  1912 


Adams,  Charles  F.,  Jr. 
Allen,  James  B., 
Atwood,  William  E., 
Auten,  Aleredith  B., 
Bailey,  Charles  0.  Jr., 
Bailey,  Alertou  G., 
Barbour,  Elden  G., 
Bradford,  Eugene  F., 
Bragdon,  Lester  L., 
Brooks,  George  C, 
Bryant,  Herbert  L., 
Burlingame,  Alark  AV., 
Chapin,  AYilliam  H., 
Churchill,  Kenneth, 
Clarke.   Chester  L., 


Auburn  T.  D.  Ho. 

Alt.  Desert  Psi  U.  Ho. 

Paris  8  M.  H. 

Cass  City,  Mich.  Psi  U.  Ho. 
Sioux  Falls,  S.  D.  7  W.  H. 
AYoodfords  Beta  Ho. 

Yarmouth ville  9  M.  H. 

Bangor  11  A.  H. 

AYells  31  A.  H. 

Reading,  Alass.  D.  K.  E.  Ho. 
Roimd  Pond  2  A.  H. 

AVinthrop,  Alass.  Zeta  Psi  Ho. 
Saco  32  W.  H. 

Newtonville,  Alass.  5  W.  H. 
Portland  Kaiipa  Sig.  Ho. 


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Name 
Clifford,  William  H., 
Cole,  Philip  P., 
Cole,  Robert  D., 
Cousins,  Edgar  F., 
Cressey,  George  F., 
Daniels,  Theodore  W., 
Davis,  Francis  W., 
Davis,  Herbert  A., 
Fisher,  Ransom  E., 
Foote,  Lowell  S., 
Foss,  Reginald  E., 
Fuller,  Walter  A., 
Gibson,  Arthur  C, 
Gillin,  James  McK. 
Gordon,  Eugene  B., 
Gray,  Maurice  H., 
Greenleaf,  Walter  J., 
Harrington,  Francis  E., 
Hart,  Fred  W., 
Hathaway,  Raymond  W., 
Houston,  Robert  C, 
Hurley,  Jolm  L., 
Joy,  John  H., 
Kateon,  Fred  L., 
Keating,  Harry  McL. 
Kent,  Edward  W., 
Kern,  George  C, 
King,  Harold  F., 
King,  Robert  P., 
Knowles,  Stanley  S., 
Leigh,  Edward  0., 
Lincoln,  Lendell  D., 
Lippincott,  Leon  S., 
Locke,  Herbert  E., 
Long,  Clarence  R., 
McCormick,  William  A., 
McKenney,  Jesse  H., 
Madison,  Arthur  A., 
Makepeace,  True  E., 
Maloney,  Earl  F., 
Marsh,  Seward  J., 
Means,  Leland  G., 
Mifflin,  John  H., 
Morss,  Edward  L., 
Morton,  Coll)y  L., 


Residence  Room 

Lewiston  A.  D.  Ho. 

Bath  20  A.  H. 

Arlington  H'ts,  :\rass.  16  A.H. 
Oldtown  262  Maine  St. 

Portland  28  A.  H. 

Natick,  Mass.  D.  U.  Ho. 

Newton,  Mass.  22  M.  H. 

Portland  16  A.  H. 

Ridlonville  29  M.  H. 

Dover,  N.  H.  Beta  Ho. 

Skowhegau  16  M.  H. 

Bangor  22  M.  H. 

Jamaica  PL,  Mass.,  13  W.  H. 
Bangor  15  W.  H. 

Brewer  Beta  Ho. 

Oldtown  D.  K.  E.  Ho. 

Portland  24  W.  H. 

Rockland  Beta  Ho. 

Camden  27  W.  H. 

Providence,  R.  I.,  5  M.  H. 

Guilford  D.  K.  E.  Ho. 

Maiden,  Mass.,  Zeta  Psi  Ho. 
Roxbury,  Mass.  28  A.  H. 

Bath  5  A.  H. 

Rockland  Harpswell  St. 

Bremen  20  M.  H. 

Woodfords  17  M.  H. 

S.Scituate,R.I.,  4 Cleaveland St 
Ellsworth  Psi  U.  Ho. 

Augusta  17  M.  H. 

Seattle,  Wash.  Kap.  Sig.  Ho. 
Wayne  4  Cleaveland  St. 

Augusta  23  W.  H. 

Augusta,  32  A.  H. 

St.  Albans,  W.Va.  169  Maine  St. 
S.  Framingham,  Mass.  D.  U.  Ho. 
Brunswick  56  Pleasant  St. 

Montgomery,  Ala.  12  A.  H. 
Farmington  15  M.  H. 

So.  Thomaston  24  M.  H. 

Farmington  D.  U.  Ho. 

Orle^^ns,  Neb.,  D.  K.  E.  Ho. 
Exeter,  N.  H.  D.  U.  Ho. 

Medford,  Mass.  16  W.  H. 

Friendship  D.  IT.  Ho. 


Morton,  Col])v  L., Friendship D.  IT.  Ho. 


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Name 

Residence 

Room 

Nichols,  George  H., 

No.  Grafton,  Mass.     28  W.  H. 

O'Neil,  Joseph  C, 

So.  Portland 

4  W.  H. 

Parcher,  Arthur  H., 

Ellsworth 

17  M.  H. 

Partridge,  Ben  W.  Jr., 

Gardiner 

Psi  U.  Ho. 

Pratt,  Lyde  S., 

Farmington 

15  M.  H. 

Purington,  Ellison  S., 

Mechanic  Falls 

14  ^^\  H. 

Riggs,  Benjamin  H., 

Woodfords 

30  W.  H. 

Rodick,  Burleigh  C, 

Freeport 

24  M.  H. 

Russell  Earle  L., 

Portland 

30  A.  H. 

Simpson,  Frederick  B., 

Bangor 

11  A.  H. 

Skillin,  Carl  D., 

Hallowell 

13  M.  H. 

Slocum,  Frank  D., 

Albany,  N.  Y., 

18  M.  H. 

Smith,  Frank  A., 

Calais 

4  A.  H. 

Spinney,  William  R., 

Freedom 

Kap.  Sig.  Ho. 

Sprague,  Peleg  W., 

Bath 

Bath 

Stewart,  George  H., 

Bath 

Bath 

Tibbetts,  George  A., 

Brunswick 

75  Pleasant  St. 

Timberlake,  Carl  B., 

Lancaster,  N.  H 

:.        27  M.  H. 

Torrey,  Edward  W., 

Peabody,  Mass. 

30  W.  H. 

Vannah,  Harold  P., 

W^inslow's  Mills 

20  M.  H. 

Walton,  Everett  P., 

New  Vineyard 

14  M.  H. 

Warren,  Carle  0., 

Gorham          17 

Cleaveland  St. 

Weatherill,  Edward  H. 

Brunswick 

34  School  St. 

Weeks,  Ernest  E., 

Cornish 

D.  U.  Ho. 

White,  Heman  A., 

Bangor 

5  W.  H. 

White,  Richard  F.,      x 

Brims  wick 

273  Maine  St. 

Wilson,  Edmund, 

Portland 

22  W.  H. 

Woodcock,  Allan, 

Bangor 

3  A.  H. 

FRESHMEN— Class  op  1913 


Abbott,  Chester  G., 
Alexander,  Moses  B., 
Andrews,  Harold  A., 
Arenovsky,  Harold  C, 
Ashey,  Harold  Charles  L. 
Baker,  Edward  0., 
Beal,  Raymond  C, 
Belknap,  Robert  W., 
Brown,  Josiah  S., 
Buck,  Percy  C, 
Bull,  Charles  R., 
Burleigh,  Edwin  C, 
Busfield,   ]\Ianning  H., 
C«lrlwpll.  Wil^^nr  C. 


Ljoin,  Mass.,  Kap.  Sig.  Ho. 

Houlton  Zeta  Psi  Ho. 

E.  Conway,  N.  H.        31  A.  H. 
Westbrook  11  Everett  St. 

Leicester,  Mass.  8  W.  H. 

No.  Adams,  Mass.  10  M.  H. 

Lisbon  Falls  Lisbon  Falls 

Damariscotta  26  M.  H. 

Whitinsville,  Mass.     Kap.  Sig. 
Harrison  4  Cleaveland  St. 

Monticello  15  W.  H. 

Augusta  9  A.  H. 

No.  Adams,  Mass.         10  M.  H. 
Buckfield  21  A.  H. 


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Name 
Carr,  John  C, 
Chapman,  Clyde  R., 
Childs,  John  S., 
Clancy,  John  T., 
Comery,  Sanford  B., 
Conant,  Regmald  0., 
Conant,  Richard  0., 
Coombs,  Warren  C, 
Cowan,  Frank  I., 
Craig,  Vurnyer  A., 
Creig'hton,  James  A., 
Crosby,  Lawrence  A., 
Crowell,  Cedric  R., 
Cummings,  George  0., 
Cushman,  Albert  P., 
Dennis,  Alonzo  G., 
Devine,  John  J., 
Dodge,  Leon, 
Dole,  Stanley  F., 
Donnelly,  Francis  T., 
Douglas,  Paul  H., 
Duffey,  George  C.  Jr., 
Dunn,  Percy  0., 
Dunphy,  John  E., 
Eberhardt,  Walter  F., 
Edwards,  Frederick  T., 
Emery,  Paul  H., 
Emery,  Theodore  E., 
Farnham,  Charles  R., 
Fisk,  Anthony  H., 
Fuller,  Edwin  J., 
Gardner,  Daniel  E., 
Gilbert,  Harold  D., 
Grant,  Alton  L., 
Greene,  Merton  W., 
Greene,  Winthrop  S., 
Greenwood,  C, 
Hagan,  Mark  L., 
Hagar,  Raymond  K., 
Hall,  Harry  H., 
Hall,  Henry  L., 
Haskell,  Charles  B.  Jr., 
Hazelton,  Philip  T., 
Henry,  George  R., 
Hinch,  Stanley  J., 


Residence  Room 

Frankfort  3  M.  H. 

Fairfield  Zeta  Psi  Ho. 

Lewiston  2  M.  H. 

New  York  City  18  W.  H. 

Thomaston        6  Cleaveland  St. 

Portland  10  W.  H. 

Portland  D.  K.  E.  Ho. 

Camden  18  Potter  St. 

Pittsfield  13  M.  H. 

Brookton  D.  U.  Ho. 

Thomaston  21  M.  H. 

Bangor  13  A.  H. 
Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y.     9  M.  H. 

Portland  6  A.  H. 

Bangor  21  M.  H. 

IMedford,  Mass.  18  A.  H. 

Portland  D.  K.  E.  Ho. 

Newcastle  18  W.  H. 

Portland  25  M.  H. 

Bangor  A.  D.  Ho. 

Ithaca,  N.  Y.  3  M.  H. 

Medford,  Mass.,  Kap.  Sig.  Ho. 

Yarmouthville  7  Page  St. 

Portland  T.  D.  Ho. 

New  York  City  26  W.  H. 
Milwaukee,  Wis.      5  McLellan 

Portland  17  Cleaveland 

Randolph  28  M.  H. 

Bath  21  W.  H. 

Brunswick  1  Boody 
Groveland,  Mass       18  Bowker 

Calais  25  W.  H. 

Farmington  15  A.  H. 

Lewiston  2  M.  H. 

Madison  8  A.  H. 
Worcester,  Mass.        262  Maine 

Medford,  Mass.  25  M.  H. 

Bath  52  Harpswell 

Island  Falls  4  Cleaveland 

Sturbridge,  Mass.  1  A.  H. 

Camden  8  McKeen 

Pittsfield  9  A.  H. 

Portland  12  W.  H. 

Portsmouth,  N.  H.       17  A.  H. 

Dan  forth  4  A.  H. 


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74  Maine  Street.     Phone  52-R 
BKuNSAVlCK  DIRECTORY 


Name 
Holt,  Benjamin  D., 
Holt,William, 
Howe,  George  W.,- 
Howes,  Herbert  M., 
Hughes,  Stephen  W., 
Johnson,  Herman  A., 
Jones,  Leon  E., 
Knight,  Ira  B., 
Leavitt,  Verd  R., 
Lewis,  Jolm, 
Lippincott,  AVilmot  C, 
Lord,  Fred  R., 
Ludwig,  Lawrence  G., 
Lunt,  Paul  C, 
McMahon,  William  B., 
MelMurtrie,  Douglas  H., 
McNeally,  Eugene  W., 
Marden,  Aaron,  Jr., 
Mathews,  Percy  W., 
Miller,  Harold  W., 
Mitchell,  John  A., 
Moulton,  Bryant  E., 
Newell,  Joseph  H., 
Nixon,  William  J., 
Nolin,  Frank  E., 
Norton,  James  A., 
Page,  Clifton  0., 
Palmer,  Ray  E., 
Parkhurst,  Albert  E., 
Perham,  Harry  L., 
Perry,  Stephen  C.  Jr., 
Peters,  Almon  L., 
Philoon,  tiames  E., 
Pike,  Sunmer  T., 
Powers,  Ralph  A., 
Pratt,  Leo  W., 
Pratt,  Loring, 
Reynolds,  Harris  W., 
Robinson,  Ira  B., 
Rogers,  Walter  H., 
Rowe,  Henry, 
Rowell,  Parker  W., 
Saunders,  Daniel, 
Savage,  Paul  C, 
SpwpII.  DonnM  S., 


Residence 

Room 

Portland 

6A.  H. 

North  Bridgton 

3  A.  H. 

Milo 

18  A.  H. 

Ridlonville 

1  A.  H. 

So.  Portland 

4  W.  H. 

Bath 

5  A.  H. 

Portland 

19  W.  H. 

Derry  Village,  N.H.    Kap.  Sig. 

Wilton  6  W.  H. 

Skowhegan  16  M.  H. 

Augusta  14  A.  H. 

Bath  32  M.  H. 
Houlton                  Zeta  Psi  Ho. 

Portland  27  M.  H. 
Brunswick          60  Cumberland 

Woodfords  26  W.  H. 

Portland  28  A.  H. 

Farmington  14  W.  H. 

Lubec  D.  U.  Ho. 

Lynn,  Mass.  28  A.  H. 

Gallipolis,  0.  206  Maine 

Portland  19  W.  H. 

Richmond  Beta  Ho. 
E.  Rochester,  N.  H.     27  A.  H. 

Skowhegan  262  Maine 

Phillips  3  M.  H. 

Bath  18  W.  H. 

Bath  21  W.  H. 

Presque  Isle  20  A.  H. 
S.  Ackworth,N.H.  6  Cleaveland 

Portland  T.  D.  Ho. 

Maiden,  Mass.  26  M.  H. 

Auburn  6  W.  H. 

Lubec  6  M.  H. 

Brookline,  Mass.  22  A.  H. 

Wilton  27  A.  H. 

Elmira,  N.  Y.  Psi  U.  Ho. 

Brookline,  Mass.  24  A.  H. 

Bath  Beta  Ho. 

Topsham  18  Potter 

Oldtown  31  M.  H. 

Roxbury,  Mass.  Psi  U.  Ho. 

Lawrence,  Mass.  22  A.  H. 

Bangor  13  A.  H. 

Bath  12  W.  H. 


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B.  B.  B.  Pipes.     74  Maine  Street.     Phone  52-R 
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H.    T.     INASON 

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specialties:  Rego  Flour,  Mardana  Tea,  Algonquin  Club  Coffee 
and  Heinz's  Pickles. 

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INEXX    TO    TO  WIS     HALL. 

We  pride  ourselves  on  the  good  quality  of  our  goods,  only  the 
best  of  good  things  grocerywise  here. 


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Maine  St. 


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Maine 


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Name 
Shack  for  J,  Lester  B., 
Skolfield,  George  L.  Jr., 
Smith,  Lawrence  W., 
Stetson,  Alvah  B., 
Tilton,  Albert  D., 
Torsney,  George  A., 
Trott,  John  H., 
Tucker,  Harold  A., 
Tuttle,  Curtis, 
Tuttle,  Earle  B,, 
Twombley,  William  F., 
Walker,  Harry  B., 
AVelch,  Arthur  D., 
Weston,  Andrew  D., 
Whittier,  Luther  G., 
Wiggin,  Frederic  S., 
Wish,  Fred  D.  Jr., 
Wood,  Philip  S., 
Wyman,  Thomas  C,    . 


Archer,  Harold  D., 
]5osworth,  Bernard  D., 
Carney,  Harold  E., 
Gates,  Herbert  F., 
Graham,  George  ]\I., 
Hale,  John  T., 
^Marston,  Clair  R., 
]Montgomery,  William  E., 
Wilson,  George  F., 


Residence 

Room 

So.  Poland 

6M.  H 

Brunswick 

153  Maine 

Portland 

10  W.  H. 

Brunswick 

35    Cumberland 

So.  Portland 

17  Cleaveland 

Berlin,  N.  H. 

Zeta  Psi  Ho. 

Yarmouth 

Yarmouth 

Farmington 

1  I\I.  H. 

Colusa,  Cal. 

13  W.  H. 

Freeport 

Freeport 

Reading,  IMass. 

D.  K.  E.  Ho. 

Biddeford 

15  A.  H. 

Portland 

T.  D.  Ho. 

IMechanic  Falls 

Kap.  Sig.  Ho. 

Farmington 

26  A.  H. 

Saco 

3  W.  H. 

Portland 

24  W.  H. 

Bar  Harbor 

25  A.  H. 

Woodfords 

mTTX^T^TVTmCi 

32  A.  H. 

TuDENTS 

Dorchester,  Mass.         25  A.  H. 

Leominster,  IMass.          5  M.  H. 

Portland 

30  A.  H. 

Constantinople, 

Turkey  25  W.H. 

Topsham 

Topsham 

Lewiston 

2  M.  H. 

Skowhegan 

10  A.  H. 

AVakefield,  IMass.           26  A.  H. 

Albion 

12  M.  H. 

MEDICAL  STUDENTS 

Third  and  Fourth  Year  Medical  Students  room  in  Portland. 
First  and  Second  Year  Students  appear  below. 


SECOND  YEAR 


Bennett,  Roland  J., 
Brown,  Freeman  F., 
Buck,  George  H., 
Dunn,  Archibald  W., 
Fogg,  Neil  A., 
Hammond,  Walter  J. 


Dover,  N.  H., 

Vinalhaven 

Harrison 

Auburn 

Freeport 

Howland 


1  High 

1  High 

6  Cleaveland 

D.  U.  Ho. 

Freeport 

6  Cleaveland 


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Kinds 


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74  Maine  St. 


Phone  52-R 


100 


l^RTNSWICK  DIRECTOKY 


Name 
Hendee,  Walter  ^Y., 
Jackson,  Sumner  W., 
Johnson,  Henry  L., 
Lente.  Harry  II., 
Merrill,  Clyde  H.,  ' 
Pratt,  Harold  S., 
Rosen,  William, 
Seamman,  Clarence  L., 
Stanley,  Oramel  H., 


xVrey,  Harold  C, 
Bridge,  Ezra  R., 
Buck,  Wallace  E., 
Coombs,  AVyern  A., 
Echols,  Francis  S., 
Gordon,  Isaac  L., 
Gould,  Carlisle  R., 
Hanscom.  Ridgley  F., 
Lafieche,  Renie  R., 
Lippincott,  Leon  S., 
McGilvery,  Wilfred  N., 
McNeil.  lienry  D., 
Moulton,  Albert  W., 
Nelson,  Chesley  AV., 
Paine,  Edward  AV., 
Roberts.  Edward  R., 
Ross,  Harold  D., 
Scribner,  Herbert  C, 
Sullivan.  Philip  S., 
Triekey,  AAlnfield  B., 
AA^aldron,  Francis  D., 
AVinslow,  Everett  S., 
Witherell,  Harry  D., 
Woodman,  Samuel  L., 


Residence 
Augusta 
AA^aldoboro 
Brunswick 
Franklin,  Alass. 
Au])urn 
Farmington 
N.  Bedford,  Alass. 
Ilartland 
Fi'vol)urg 


Room 

23  Noble 

102  Union 

44  Cnion 

6  Cleaveland 

12  Pleasant 

1  M.  H. 

59Harpswell 

102  Union 

6  Cleaveland 


FIRST  YEAR 

Camden 
Brunswick 
Portland 
A^inalhaven 
Hartford,  C 
Lincoln 
Somersworth,  N. 
N.  London, 
Caribou 
Augusta 
Lewiston 
Bangor 
Portland 
AV.  Southp( 
AVinslow 
Portland 
Phillips 
Bangor 
Biddeford 
E.  Corinth 
AVaterville 
Portland 
Cornish,  N. 
AVinthrop 


30  Cumberland 

lOHarpswell 

9  McLellan 

16  Lincoln 

onn.,         254  Alaiue 

17  Elm 

H.    30  Cumberland 

Conn.    32  Pleasant 

30  Cumberland 

23  W.  H. 

10  Cleaveland 

234  Alaine 

19  AV.  H. 

)rt  7  Everett 

30  Cuml)erland 

38  College 

16  Lincoln 

234  Maine 

30  Cumberland 

9  AIcLellan 

59  Harpswell 

38  College 

PI.  102  Union 

59  Harpswell 


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and    meats.     We  give  you   polite   attention   and    all    orders  filled 
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Topsham  Directory 

1910 

Alexander,  Clias.  II.,  teamster  S.  T.  Brown  &  Co.,  Brunswick ; 
li,  8  Pleasant 

George,  dlr  Teas  &  Spices,  Main 

John,  Main 
Andrews,  George,  elk  N.  ]\IcFadden,  Bruns.,  li  Green 
Arris,  Benj.  D.,  retired.  Summer. 

Etta  Mrs.,  Main 
Atkinson,  Fred  W.,  Dep.  Sher.,  Main. 

Wm.  F.,  painter,  Main 
Bailey,  Emma,  ]\Irs.,  wid  T.  Bailey,  9  Elm 

Harry  W.,  paper  maker,  9  Elm 
Baker,  Louis  H.,  musician,  i\Iain 
Barker,  Edw.  D.,  Pleasant 

Francis  C,  emp  D.  &  C.  E.  Scribner,  Elm 

0.  A.,  Elm 

Barron,  Annie  L.,  ^liss,  teacher,  Summer 

Bessie  M.  Miss,  11  AVinter 

Carrie,  Miss,  Summer 

E.  B.,  Mrs.,  wid  J.  B.,  8  Elm 

Hattie  S.  Miss,  11  Winter 

IMartha  i\Iiss,  Sunnner 

]\Iary  N.,  wid  Wm.,  11  Winter 

V.  V.  :Miss,  8  Elm 
Bartlett,  Frank  R.,  electrician,  Bruns.  E.  L.  &  P.  Co..  Summer 

J.  F.,  electrician,  -10  Bridge 
Belanger,  Amedee,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  22  Bridge 

Damase,  painter,  11  Mill  rd 

Emile,  emp  IM.  C.  R.  R.,  l)ds  25  Front 

Fabien,  emp  electric  road,  18  Front 

Jean  Baptiste,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  18  Front 


Oivcn's  Candy  Kitchen 

WHOLESALE  &  RETAIL-         74  Maine  St.         Phone  52-R 
102  TOFSIIAM  DIKECTORY 

Belanger,  Leonce,  mason,  eiiij)  ]\I.  (.'.  R.  R.,  25  Front 

Lueien,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R. ;  5  :\Iill  rd 
Bernier,    Aimable  Jr.,  enip  Cabot  ]\Iill,  15  ^iill  rd 

Alma,  emp  Cabot  ]\Iill,  bds  42  Prosj)ect 

Caliste,  carpenter,  42  Prospect 

Camille,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  1  :\Iill  rd 

Eddie,  barber,  Brims.,  42  Prospect 

Edmond,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  17  :Mill  rd 

Erase,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  27  Prospect 

Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  27  Prospect 

Maria,  emp  Cal)ot  ]\Iill,  bds  17  INIill  rd 

Victoria,  emp  Cabot  ]\lill,  l)ds  17  ]\lill  rd 
Berry,  Frank,  confectionery  store ;  ])us.  ]\Iain ;  h.  Summer 

Fred  E..  chauffeur,  Summer 

Ralph  B.,  i)aper  maker,  Pleasant 
Blake,  Thankful  B.,  ]\liss,  3  Pleasant 
Bouchard,  Abraham,  emp  Pejeps.  Pa}).  Co.,  2  ^liddlc 

Alfred,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  2  JMiddle 

Elyear,  emp  Baxter  Box  Co.,  bds  2  ^Middle 
Boucher.  F.  E.,  paper  maker,  Main 
Bradbury,  Lynus  E.,  carpenter,  Elm 
Brenenstuhl,  Annie  ]M.  Mrs.,  ]\Iain 
Brillant,  Elyear.  emp  Gardiner  Lumber  Co.,  25  Front 
Brown,  Edwin  j\l.,  Reg.  of  Deeds,  Sag.  Co. ;  off.  Bath,  h,  Green 

Lillian,  Miss,  Avks  Chas.  Wheeler's 
Brunneau,  Frank,  laborer,  8  Front 
Bushaw,  Augusta.  ]\Iiss,  IMain 

J.  D.,  fireman  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  ]Main 

Sadie  IMiss,  IMain 

Carpenter,  M.  C.  Mrs.,  Pleasant 

Marion  G.,  teacher  high  school.  Pleasant 
Carrier,  Alfred,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  19  ilill  road 

Arthur,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  3  Bridge 
Carver,  Frank  E..  agt.  Tarbox  Exp.,  P.  0.  Bruns. ;  h.  Green 
Cash,  Walter  S.,  carpenter,  23  Pleasant 
Chandler,  Edward,  paper  maker,  Winter 
CHANEY,  JAS.  E.,  coal  dealer,  P.  0.  Bruns.,  Sunnner 

Cigars  For  a  Quick  Lunch  drop  in  at  'c®  Cream 

Tobaccos  ^  ^  Sodas 

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TOPSHAM  DIRECTORY  103 

Chaplin,  John  ,Elm 

Gladys,  Miss,  stenographer,  lii'uiiswiek,  bds  Elm 
Christopher,  A.  G.,  ^laiii 

Harry  A.,  Supt.  of  Paper  ]\Iill,  ]Maiii 

Thiirman  E.,  emp  Bowd.  Paper  Co.,  12  Elm 
Church,  M.  G.  Mrs.,  Elm 
Clifford,  Geo.,  paper  maker,  8  Pleasant 

Wm.,  paper  maker,  Elm 
Cloutier,  xVlphonse,  emp  Pumping-  Station,  l)ds  24  Pridge 

Camille,  fireman,  Ferrule  factory,  2-4  Bridge 

Clementine,  ]\Irs.,  Avid  Hubert  H.,  24  Bridge 

Joseph,  emp  Baxter  Box  Co.,  hds  24  Bridge 
Clough,  Augusta  ]\I.,  ]\Irs.,  dress  maker,  ^lain 

i\Iay  Q.  Miss,  teacher,  h,  Pleasant 
Cobb,  Emma  S.  Mrs.,  wid  Llewellyn,  Elm 

"William  B.,  laborer,  12  Bridge 
Colby,  Agnes  M.,  emp  Tel.  exchange,  Bruns.,  42  Bridge 

Alice  L.  Miss,  nurse,  Summer 

Almeda  L.  R.  ^liss,  music  teacher,  Sunniier 

Chas.  E.,  emp  Tarbox  Ex.,  3  Green 

Chas.  Mrs.,  Winter 

Dana  S.,  prop  Colby's  saw  &  wood  working  mill,  mill  ]Main; 
h.  Elm 

Frank  A.,  carpenter  &  builder,  42  Bridge 

Geo.  L.,  retired  soldier.  Summer 

Howard,  paper  maker,  Bridge 

James,  laborer.  Winter 

IMary  S.  Mrs.,  wid  Chas.  H.,  Summer 

Oren,  laborer.  Winter 
Collins,  Cyrus,  laborer,  7  Bridge 
Coombs,  Milton  W.,  mail  carrier.  17  Pleasant 
Condon,  ]\Ielville  T.,  retired,  Pelasant 
Cone,  John  A.,  supt  of  schools,  Bruns.  &  Toi)sham,     off.  Towii 

Bldg.  Bruus. ;  h.  Green 
Cornish,  Jas.  AV.,  grocer,  INlain 
Coulombe,  Phcdime.  emp  Cabot  ^lill,  27  Prospect 
Cox,  Anna  L.,  Miss,  Pleasant 

James  C,  retired.  Pleasant 


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74  Maine  Street.     Phone  52-R 
104  TOPSIIAM  DIKECTOKY 

Crocker,  Anson  D.,  retired,  15  Winter 
Cromwell,  A.  T.,  Mm.,  stenographer,  36  Elm 
Crosman,  Frank,  mason,  31  Bridge 

Rena,  nurse,  bds  31  Bridge 
Crowley,  Geo.  A.,  Winter 
Cunningham  J.  F.,  Grange  Lane 
Curtis,  Geo.,  laborer,  Elm 
Curtis,  Harris  0.,  Dr.,  4  Green 

Joseph,  laborer,  Elm 

Norris  G.,  laborer,  Elm 
Cutler,  Thos.  C,  elk  M.  C.  R.  R.,  Elm 

Daggett,  Fred  E.,  market  gardener,  16  Winter 

Dall,  Geo.,  paper  maker,  Bridge 

Davenport,  Edith  W.,  teacher  Center  St.  Primary,  Bruns.,  4 

Pleasant 
Day,  C.  E.,  Sunnner 

Deniers,  Alvaree,  emp  i\I.  C.  R.  \i.,  20  Bridge 
Demon,  Levina,  Miun 

Dennett,  Alice,  clerk  J.  F.  Will  Co.,  h.  Winter 
Dennison,  John,  butcher.  Summer 
Derocher  W.,  paper  maker 
Desjardin,  Fred,  barber,  Bruns. ;  22  Bridge 
Drew,  Harriet  T.  ]Mrs.,  5  Pleasant 
Dube,  Evangeline  IMrs.,  wid  of  Louis,  5  Bridge 
Dufresne,  Alexis,  blacksmith ;     ]\Ii]l  Island  sho{) ;     h,  27  Stone, 

Brunswick. 
Dumont,  Xavier,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  9  Front 
Dunklee,  Florence  I\Iiss,  ]\Iill  rd 

Jennie,  ]\Irs.,  Mill  rd  • 

Eaton,  Wm.  C,  paper  maker,  Winter 
Edgecomb,  Arthur  C,  carpenter,  19  Pleasant 
Edwards,  Robison  G.,  retired,  5  Elm 
Eldridge,  Jose[)hine,  IMiss,  11  Elm 
Phoebe,  I\Irs.,  11  Elm 

Flagg,  David  II.,  brick  maker,  Summer 

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Fortin,  Alplioiise,  emp  Cabot  IMill,  1  JMill  rd 

Octave,  emp  Pejei)s.  Mill;  3  Bridge 

Ovila,  brakeman  M.  C.  R.  R. ;  1  I\Iill  rd 
Founiier,  Angeline,  I\rr.s..  wid  Abraham,  h,  18  Prospect 

Zephirin,   emp  Bruns.   &  Toj^tsham  AVater  Ui.st. 
French,  Robt.  paper  maker.  Summer 
Frost,  Wm.  E.  Capt.,  Station  Agt.  M.  C.  R.  R.,  Elm 
Frye,  Florence,  emp  Bowdoin  Pap.  Co.,  9  Elm 
Furbish,  Geo.,  carpenter,  Winter 

Gagne,  Antoinette,  paper  box  maker,  bds  15  Front 

Napoleon  Sr.,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  15  Front 

Napoleon  Jr.,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  bds  15  Front 
Gagnou,  Alfred,  laborer,  9  Bridge 

Joseph  D.,  mason,  7  Bridge 
Galnsha,  Cyrus  C,  IMain 

Corydon  C,  barl)er,  ^lain 
Gaudrean,  Hector,  prop  grocery  store,  Bruns.  3Iill;  19  Prospect 
Gauthier,  Andrew,  carpenter  &  contractor,  P.  0.  15ru;is..  V>' inter 
George,  Amanda  J.  ^trs.,  wid  of  Otis  B.,  32  Bridge 
Getchell,  I.  E.,  paper  maker.  Winter 
Giveen,  Chas.  I.,  bus.  cashier  Pejeps.  bank,  Bnnis. ;  h,  E1.,j 

Harry  ]\r.,  elk  Eatoii  Hardware  Co.,  Bruns. ;  h,  Elm 

L.  A.  Mrs.,  wid  of  Thos.  M.,  Elm 

]\[ary  A.,  school  teacher.  Elm 
Coding,  L.  A.  Mrs.,  wid  of  Jonas,  JMain 
Goody,  Viola,  Mrs.,  housekeeper  for  J.  W.  Cornish,  ]\Iain 
Goud,  Alden  Q.,  retired,  16  Pheasant 

Blanch  E.  ]\Iiss,  Green 

Chas.,  paper  maker,  Winter 

Cora  N.,  Green 

George  II..  supt  BoAvd.  Paper  Co.,  Green 

J.  W.,  printer,  Main 

Warren  W.,  post  master,  ^NFain 
Grady,  John,  Main 
Graham,  Emily,  11  Winter 

Geo.  M.  Rev.,  pastor  Baptist  church,  11  Winter 
Graves,  A.  Melcher,  real  estat(\  jMain 


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Kinds  of 


CIVEN'S  Cigars,  Cigarettes,  Tobacco 

WHOLESALE  &  RETAIL-         74  Maine  St.         Phone  52-R 
lOG  TOPSIIA.AI  DIRECTORY 

Griffin,  S.  Philip,  retired,  18  Winter 
Grover,  Geo.  F.,  ear])enter.  Pleasant 

John  IT.,  machinist,  Lewiston,  Main 

Hall,  Alfred  E.,  enip  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  Elm 

Arthur  C,  carpenter,  Elm 

Daniel  A.,  35  Elm 

Edw.  C,  motorman,  ]Main 

Fred  C,  paper  maker,  8  Pleasant 

Ida  M.,  bookkeeper.  Elm 

Melville,  Ins.  Agt.,  Elm 

Paul,  Green 
Hamlin,  Chas.  B.,  farmer.  Winter 
Harnden.  Gertrude,  32  Bridge 
Haskell,  Alice  ^I.  ^liss,  5  Pleasant 

Fred  C,  paper  maker,  IMain 
Hatch  C,  Mrs.,  Main 

Hennessey,  Chas.  B.,  electrician,  U.  S.  Navy,  26  Elm 
Hicks,  Frank,  carpenter,  32  Elm 

James  W.,  cari)enter,  ]\Iain 
Hill,  Frank  L.,  electrician.  Elm 
Holt.  A.  S.,  Main 
Ilowland,  J.  M.,  millwright.  Pleasant 

Wm.  W.,  l)arl)er,  IMain ;  res  Pleasant 
Hussey,  Clare  P.,  teaehei*,  6  Perkins 

F.  S.  Mrs.,  6  Perkins 

Fred  H.,  Main 

Jack,  Fred  W.,  meat  cutter.  Elm 

Jno.  L.,  paper  maker,  cor  IMain  &  Elm 
Johnson,  Arthur  B.,  book  keeper  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  li.  Elm 
Jones,  Freeland  X.,  11  Elm 

Kane.  Gilbert  F.,  Main 

Keay,  Darius,  wheel- wright  &  iron  Avkr,  IMain 
Kenney,  IMay  C.  IMrs.,  Pleasant 
Knight,  Cornelia  Mrs.,  wid  John,  Elm 
Samuel,  Elm 


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promptly,  reasonably  priced,  reliable  goods. 
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Labbee,  Amedee,  emp  Cabot  ]Mill,  lids  o  .Middle 
Eugene,  laborer,  3  IMiddle 
George,  teamster,  1  ]\Iill  rd 


Laberge,  Eugenie,  Mrs.,  wid  t»f  Ernest,  elk,  20  Bridge 
Labonte,  Hermenegilde,  emp  Cabot  I\Iill,  23  Prospect 
Lachanee,  Joseph,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  31  Prospect 
Lacourse,  Eulalie,  emp  Cabot  mill,  bds  jMiddle 

Louis  A.,  laborer,  IMiddle 

Philomene,  housekeeper,  ]\Iiddle 
Lancaster,  0.  R.,  laborer.  Elm 
Lavoie,  Joseph  L.,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  18  Prospect 

Joseph  M.,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  24  Prospect 

Louis  M.,  elk,  18  Prospect 

Lutus,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  20  Prospect 
Leavitt,  Augustus,  laborer,  Pleasant 
LeBel.  Ernest,  emp  :\1.  C.  R.  R.,  bds  25  Prospect 

Joseph,  emp  Cabot  jMill,  25  Prospect 

Joseph  Jr,.  emp  IM.  C.  R.  R.,  l)ds  25  Prospect 
LeBlanc,  Rosario,  emp  Pejeps.  Paper  Co.,  10  ]\Ii]l  rd 
Levecque,  Alphonse,  emp  Cabot  ]Mill.  bds  10  Front 

Michael,  laborer,  10  Front 

Thomas,  emp  Pejeps.  Paper  Co.,  10  Front 
Lunch  Room,  Octave  Fortin,  prop,  3  Bridge 

]\Iahar,  Gladys  IMiss,  saleslady  emp  Geo.  C.  Stetson,  Bruns. 

Harvey,  paper  maker,  23  Pleasant 
JMain,  Elvin  JM.,  emp  Cabot  Mfg.  Co.,  Bridge 
Mallett,  F.  L.  emp  Pejeps.  Paper  Co.,  IMain 

Mrs.  Frank  L.,  dressmaker,  Main 

Humphrey,  i)aper  maker,  JMain 

Jno.  F.,  butcher,  Main 

Walter  ]\I.  Capt.,  Pleasant 
i\[cDonald.  Roderick  H.,  pension  Mgcnt.  INlfiiii 
]\IcDuff,  Pierre,  laborer,  5  Bridge 
McKivei-,  Percy,  paper  maker.  Winter 
MciMillin,  Jno.  W.,  grocer,  ^lain 

For  Sale  and  to  Rent 
Town  Building 

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iMerriman,  A.  li.  Capt.,  46  Elm 

Florence  P.  ]\Iiss,  trained  nurse,  Elm 

PI.  Failing,  tinsmith,  Elm 

Jacob  Capt.,  retired,  Elm 

^linnie,  nurse,  46  Elm 

Ralph  P.,  traveling  salesman,  36  Elm 

E.  A.  ^Irs.,  milliner,  Green 
Metealf,  A.  S.  ])rinter,  IMain 

E.  S.,  ]\Irs.,  wid  of  Ilenry  L..  Main 
:aiichaud,  Adoli)he,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  Lisbon  Falls,  bds  VA  Front 

Aurele,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R.,  blacksmith,  11  Front 

Charles,  shoe  maker,  IMain 

Henry,  teamster.  Main 

Joseph  H.,  emp  Cabot  ]Mill,  13  Front 
]Moore,  C.  D.,  wks  Feldspar  mill,  Elm 
Moreau,  Francois,  laborer,  bds  15  Front 

"William,  fireman  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  24  Prospect 
:\[()rin,  Alcide,  emp  Cabot  :\rill,  5  :\Iill  rd 

]\Iarie,  emp  Caliot  IMill.  bds  24  Prospect 

]\richael,  emp  IM.  C.  R.  R.,  17  IMill  rd 
]\Iothee,  Delia,  emp  Baxter  Box  Co.,  bds  20  Bridge 

Newell,  O.  F.,  foreman  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co..  Elm 
Nichols,  Mary  E.,  housekeeper.  Elm 
Nickerson,  A.  R.  Mrs.,  32  Elm 

George  M.,  57  Elm. 
Niles,  Abbie  D.  ]\Iiss,  Winter 
Nj^e,  Emerson  II.  sunnner  home,  Winter 

Orr,  Chas.  E.  , painter,  Summer 

Frank  H.,  mail  carrier.  Summer. 

Fred,  emp  D.  &  C.  E.  Scribner,  Bruns.,  Elm 

Sarah  E.  I\Irs.,  Summer 
Owen,  II.  W.,  teamster,  6  Elm 

Pelletier,  Lucien,  emp  ]M.  C.  R.  R.,  15  .Alill  rd 
Pennell,  Chas.  ,.H  grocery  clerk.  Winter. 
Peters,  F.  F.,  fireman.  Main 

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best  of  good  things  grocerywise  here. 


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The  Home  of  Hart  Schaffner  &  Marx  Clothing 

TOPSIIAM  DIRECTORY  109 


Piper,  A.  F.  Mrs.,  wicl  11.  W.,  VAm 
Potter,  Elisha,  retired,  Main  &  Union 

George  E.,  R.  D.  carrier,  ]\Iain 
Pottle,  Jaines  F.,  coachman.  Green 
Powers,  Alfreda  L.,  elk  for  J.  F.  Will  Go.,  7  Elm 
Powers,  .Marshall  G.  Rev.,  7  Elm 

Walter  O.,  painter  and  paper  hanger,  7  Elm 
Pratt,  Cora,  ]\Irs.,  wid  of  Richard,  Summer 
Preston,  I^Iary  E.  Mrs.,  Mill  rd 
Pride,  Alfred  B.,  paper  maker,  15  Pleasant 
Purinton,  Ellen  C.  :\[rs.,  wid  of  F.  H.,  Elm 

Humphrey,  coal  dlr.  Pleasant 

II.  A.,  ]\Iiss,  Pleasant 

I.  C,  65  Elm 

James  C.,  emp  D.  &  C.  E.  Scribner,  Bruns.,  65  Elm 

John  ]\I.,  machinist,  Winter 

Wiles  P.,  Main 

Quint,  George  L.,  livery  &  sale  stable,  Winter;  h,  Elm 
Lilian,  emp  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  Elm 
S.  II.  ]Mrs.,  dress  maker.  Elm 

Rackley,  Chas.,  W^inter 

Reed,  Lucinda,  18  Winter 

Richard,  Hilaire,  Pejeps.  Pap.  Co.,  7  ^lill  road 

Richardson,  G.  P.,  ]\Iain 

Ridley,  Charles  C,  tinsmith,  emp  Geo.  B.  Ridley,  Bruns.,  Elm 

Ethel  B.,  Elm 

Isabel  C,  music  teacher,  Elm 
RIDLEY,  GEO.  B.,  hardvv-are  dlr,  Bruns.,  Elm 
Robertson,  W.  R.,  cor  ^lain  &  Union 
Robinson,  Chas.,  Winter 

Sadie,  ]Miss,  Winter 
Rochefort,  Anguste,  emp  Cal)ot  ]Mill,  13  Prospect 

Stanislas,  emp  M.  C.  R.  R..  13  Prospect 
Rogers,  Geo.,  paper  maker,  7  Elm 
Rolfe,  John  A.  .]\Iain 
Rowell,  AV.  S.,  millwright,  ]Main 


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Sawyer,  Charles,  eari)enter,  2i)  Jsridge 

Skolfield,  Sarah  A.  Mrs.,  wid  of  William,  3  Pleasant 

Seribner,  Alice  C.  ^Miss,  4  Perkins  Place 

Chas.  E.  I\[rs.,  4  Perkins  Place 

David,  (D.  &  C.  E.  Scribner,  Millnien,  Bruns.)  h.  Elm 

0.  M.,  :\Iiss,  4  Perkins  Place 
Sedgeler,  J.  ^I.,  mason,  r,  25  Bridge 

Wm.  S.,  laborer,  14  Green 
Small,  Cassie  M.  JMrs.,  Main 

E.  J.,  carriage  maker  and  painter,  Mill  Island;  h.  .Main 
Small,  II.  0.,  painter  &  paper  hanger.  Main 

Isaac,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  h,  29  Bridge 
Small,  Nancy,  Mrs.,  "Winter 

Ralph  W.,  prin  Topsham  high  school,  36  Elm 
Smith,  ilary,  ]\Iiss,  Summer 

Wm.  H.,  paper  maker.  Main 
Sprague,  Y.  E.,  lineman  Postal  Telegraph,  AYinter 
Staples,  Fred,  carpenter,  Winter 

Stark,  Freeman,  emp  Pejepscot  Paper  Co.,  bds  40  Bridge 
Stinson,  George  E.,  carpenter,  42  Elm 

:\Iartha,  42  Elm 
St.  Laurent,  Thomas,  emp  Cabot  Mill.  18  Prospect 
Stoddard,  Chas.  K.,  tin  smith,  Brnns.,  42  Elm 
Stone,  Carrie  A.  Miss,  book  keeper  A.  J.  Lyons,  Bruns.,  Elm 

E.  M.,  Mrs.,  Elm 

R.  F.,  groceries,  cor  ]Main  &  Winter;  h,  ]\Iain 
St.  Pierre,  Charles,  emp  Cabot  Mill,  20  Prospect 

Elyear,  emp  Pejeps.  Paper  Co.,  2  IProspect 
Strout,  Clarence,  paper  maker,  Main 

Sumner,  paper  maker.  Main 

Tardif,  Arthur,  emp  Ca1)()t  !Mill,  h,  31  Prospect 
Taylor,  Kate,  Grange  Lane 

]Mabel,  JNIiss,  Winter 
Tetley,  E.  B.,  Rev.,  pastor  Fr.  Bapt.  ch. ;  ]\Iain 
Therrien,  Joseph,  emp  il.  C.  R.  R.,  16  Front 
Thibault.  Adelard.  e)np  Cabot  ^lill.  5  Bridge 

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CLOTHING,  HATS  AND  FURNISHINGS 

T()PSI1AI\[  DIRECTORY  111 

Thompson,  Emma  J.  Mrs.,  (Ji-eeii 

Henry,  Green 

^lary  L.,  Green 

Sarah  A.  ]Miss,  Green 
Tibbetts,  Jonah.  hil)orer,  ]Main 

Walter,  paper  maker,  IMain 
Towne,  Wm.  II.  Mvh.,  Pleasant 
Tremblay,  Adee,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Joseph,  10  Front 
Tripp,  W.  L.,  paper  maker,  Winter 
Trut'ant,  Prank,  paper  maker,  5  Elm 

Walker,  Lizzie  R.  Mrs.,  wid  Jno.,  IMain 

Priseilla,  I\Irs.,  wid  of  W.  P.,  Main 
Ward,  Fred  H,.  l)uteher,  26  Elm 

Wheeler,  Chas.  G.,  teacher  and  wood  worker,  4  Pleasant 
White,  Delia,  Mrs.,  wid  of  Capt.  Geo.,  Winter 

Liieian  II.,  truckman.  Elm 
Whitehouse,  Snsan  M.  ]\Iiss,  Green 
Whitten,  Emily  J.  J\Iiss,  6  Pleasant 

Sarah,  Miss,  6  Pleasant 
Whitney,  Archie,  machinist,  Elm 

Edw.  L.,  conductor  on  ]\I.  C.  R.  R.,  15  Winter 
Williams,  Aaron,  Pleasant 

Chas.,  retired,  Bridge 

F.  A.,  carpenter,  12  Elm 
Willis,  Edith  F.,  P.  0.  elk.  Green 

Frank  W.,  paper  maker.  Green 
AVilson,  Almira  ]\Iiss,  Summer 

Samuel,  Winter 
AVing-,  Geo.  R.,  machinist,  Summer 
Work,  Hannah  T.  Mrs.,  wid  of  D. ;  16  Winter 
Wright,  George,  teamster.  Elm 

Young,  Arthur  S.,  paper  maker,  Green 


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112  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Business  Directory 

BRUNSWICK 


A  Classified  List  of  Trades,  Professions,  and  Pursuits  for 
the  year  1910  ,  arranged  alphabetically  for  each  trade,  thus  ex- 
hibiting at  a  glance  the  address  and  special  business  of  our  citi- 
zens. 

MUNICIPAL  STATISTICS. 

Selectmen — II.  J.  Given,  F.  L.  Snow,  I.  R.  ]\Iorrell. 

Town  Clerk— T  H  Riley 

Treasurer — S.  L.  Forsaith 

Collector  and  Constable — John  R.  Stanwood 

Town  Agent^ — ^H.  J.  Given 

Road  Com.— T.  E.  Dolan 

School  Committee — Franklin  C.  Robinson,  Edward  W. 
Wheeler,  G.  M.    Elliott 

Supt.  of  Schools — John  A.  Cone 

Board  of  Health — Chas.  H.  Cumston,  Sec. 

Chief  Fire  Dept.— L.  H.  Colby 

Chief  of  Police— L.  IT.  Colby 

^Municipal  Court — Frank  E.  Roberts,  judge;  Stephen  C. 
AVhitmore,  recorder ;  civil  jurisdiction,  $100 ;  terms,  every  Mon- 
day at  9  A.  M.    Established  1850.    Last  amendment  1903. 

Village  Corporaton — H.  J.  Given,  Frank  L.  Snow,  John  H. 
Peterson,  assessors;  Thos.  II.  Riley,  clerk;  John  R.  Stanwood, 
collector;  J.  W.  Fisher,  treasurer. 

Notaries — Lemuel  H.  Stover,  ]\Iay  16,  1911 ;  Barrett  Potter, 
May  16,  1911;  S.  L.  Forsaith,  Jan.  29,  1917;  C.  E  Sawyer,  May 
19,  1912;  E.  W.  \Yheeler,  April  27,  1916;  A.  J.  Hutchinson, 
Feb.  23,  1913;  Ray  P.  Eaton,  July  30,  1915;  Samuel  B.  Furbish, 

Cigars  Fof  a  Ouick  Lunch  drop  in  at  'c®  Cream 

Tobaccos  ^  Sodas 

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Maine  St.    BODWELL  4  SON  ^mS^^ 

Dutchess  Trousers  I'JJTlv  '''''''°'' 

lil^SINESS  DIRECTORY  11:} 

Apr.  27,,  19]  (S;  G.  Allen  Howe,  Fel).  24,  1916.     J.  II.  Rousseau, 
Aug.  10,  1918. 

Justices—Emery  T.  Getchell,  Dec.  10,  1914;  J.  H.  Rous- 
seau, Dec.  30,  1909;  B.  R.  Jordan,  Nov.  9,  1912;  Alphonse  Bari- 
beau,  Mar.  23,  1913;  Barrett  Potter,  Sept.  25,  1915;  G.  Allen 
Howe,  Sept.  22,  1910;  Thos.  H.  Riley,  Nov.  18,  1916;  Jas.  W. 
Crawford,  Dec.  31,  1913;  A.  H.  Holmes,  Aug.  22,  1911;  James 
R.  Jordan,  Nov.  9,  1912;  M.  H.  Blackwell,  Apr.  25,  1911;  Ste- 
phen C.  Whitmore,  Jan.  22,  1911 ;  E.  W.  Wheeler,  Dec.  16,  1911  ; 
Harry  F.  Thompson,  Feb.  10,  1916;  Ray  P.  Eaton,  July  30, 
1915;  Chas.  I.  Giveen,  May  7,  1914;  Isaiah  R.  Morrell,  Nov.  19, 
1915;  D.  G.  Purington,  Nov.  19,  1915.  Dedimus,  L.  H.  Stover, 
E.  W.  Wheeler. 

AGRICULTURAL  IMPLEMENTS. 

EATON  HARDV/ARE  CO.,  94  ]\Iaine  (See  p  97.) 

FURBISH,  B.  L.,  58  Maine  (See  p  8.) 

Hunton,  L.  P.,  8  Cleaveland 

RIDLEY,  GEO.  B.,  138-140  Maine  (See  p  2.) 

AMUSEMENT  HALLS 

Pastime,  W.  0.  Gould  Prop.,  cor  Maine  &  Cumb. 
Pictureland — Fred  Tremblay,  prop.,  118  Maine 

ANTIQUITY  SHOP. 

Stetson,  Miss  Anabel,  prop.  147  Maine 

APOTHECARIES 

ALSO    CONFECTIONERY    AND    CIGARS 

ALLEN,  C.  W.,148  I\[aine  (See  p  4) 
DRAPEAU,  GEORGE,  60  Maine  (See  p  32.) 
WILSON,  F.  H.,  82  Maine  (See  p  86.) 
MESERVE,  P.  J.,  134  Maine  (See  p  59.) 

ASSOCIATIONS. 

Masons — United,  No.  8,  2d  Tuesday;  St.  Paul's  Royal  Arch 
Chapter,  No.  14,  first  Friday ;  ]\Iount  Vernon  Council,  No.  2, 
meets  (quarterly ;  Eastern  Star,  Hawthorne,  first  ]\Ionday.  G.  A. 


Insorance  Z'  John  W.  Riley 


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Kinds  of 


CIVEN'S  Cigars,  Cigarettes,  Tobacco 

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114  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

R.— Vincent  :\Iountfort  No.  22.  Fri.;  Relief  Corps,  Tues.  S.  of 
V. — Appomatox,  No.  42,  2d  ilon ;  Ladies  Auxiliary,  1st  and  3d 
Mon.  I.  0.  0.  F.— Pejepscot,  No.  18,  Thnrs. ;  Casco  Enc.,  No.  37, 
1st  and  3d  Wednesday ;  Evening  Star  Rebekah,  No.  26,  2d  and 
4th  Mon.  K.  of  P. — Fort  George,  No.  37.  ]\Ion. :  Pythian  Sisters, 
Alvah  Young,  Tues.  W.  C.  T.  T\— 2d  and  4th  Tuesday.  A.  0. 
X:.  AY.— Brunswick,  No.  56,  2d  and  4th  Tues.  N.  E.  0.  P.— Bow- 
doin.  No.  109.  2d  and  4th  Tues.  1.  0.  R.  M.— Domhegon,  No.  43, 
Fri.  St.  John  Band — Jos.  Belanger,  leader.  Pejepscot  Historical 
Society — I.  P.  Booker,  sec.  St.  Jean  Baptiste  Societe — 4th  Sun. 
Holy  Name  Society — 2d  Sun.  ITnion  St.  Jean  Baptiste  Amer- 
ique— 2d  and  4th  :\Ion. ;  M.  W.  of  A.— Bowdoin.  No.  11,198,  2d 
and  4th  Fri.  Brunswick  Club — F.  E.  Roberts,  sec.  Odd  Ladies 
— Merrymeeting.  2d  and  4th  Thurs.  Paper  ^Makers'  Union — 
No.  86,  1st  Sat.  C.  0.  of  F.— St.  John  Baptist,  1st  and  3d  :\ron. 
Les  Artizans  Canadiene  Francais — Brunswick  1st  and  3d  Sun. 
Ladies'  Auxiliary,  2d  ^lon.  Odd  Fellows'  Club — L.  S.  Higgins, 
jr,  sec.  Am.  Benefit  xVss'n. — 2d  and  4th  Wed.  Textile  Union — 
2d  Thurs.  Union  IMeaus  of  Highways— 4th  Sat.  K.  C.  I.  L.  Club 
— E.  N.  Courson,  sec. 

BAKERS 

Columbe,  0.,  14  Mill  Elaine  Street  Home  Bakery,  28 
Frost  &  Smith,  116  :\raine  Maine 

Helie,  J.,  71  I\Iill  Snow,  F.  D.,  28  Pleasant 
I\[errow.  II.  S.,  180  Maine 

BANKS 

Brunswick  Loan  &  Building  Ass'n.,  98  ]\Iaine 
Brunswick  Savings  Inst.  Cor.  ]\Iaine  and  Bank 
First  National  Bank,  Cor.  Bank  and  ]\Iaine 
Pejepscot  National  Baiiir.  46  Maine 
Topsham  &  Brunswick  Savings  Bank.  46  ]\laine 
Union  National  Bank,  120  Maine 

BARBERS 

Coulom])e,  IL,  49  ]\Iaine 
Courtemanche,  Geo.,  11  Gilman  Ave. 


stop  at  our  store  and  let  us  take  the  order  for  your  groceries 
and    meats.     We  give  you   polite   attention   and    all   orders  filled 
promptly,  reasonably  priced,  reliable  goods. 
I^JEaijSOTU"    3VtcE»-A.IDI>^::]N"  next  to  town  HALl 


Main?  St.  BODWELL  4  SON  ^S^^ 

RELIABLE  CLOTHING  FOR  BOYS 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  115 

Desjardins,  Fred,  Cor.  Maine  &  Lincoln 

Eaton,  Chas.  H.,  162  Maine 

Harvey,  Thos.,  52  Maine 

Harvey,  AYm.,  136  jNfaine 

Langen,  J.  E.,  136  Maine 

LOMBARD,  J.  R.,  115  Maine,  (See  p  4.) 

Pollard,  C.  L.,  146  Maine 

Smith,  B.  H.,  12  Bowker 

SOULE,  W.  S.,  188  aiaine  (See  p  10.) 

Theberge,  E.,  cor  Maine  &  Lincoln 

BICYCLES,  ETC. 

Maybury,  J.  B.,  5  Elm 
Libby,  H.  W.,  123  Maine 

BILL  POSTER 

Fuller,  Geo.  W.,  77  Union 

BILLIARD  HALLS. 

Hackett,  G.  E.,  77  ]\Iaine 
Sedgeley,  II.  J.,  Cor.  Maine  &  Center 

TOWNSEND,  C.  E.,      (Park  Bowling  Alleys)     186     Maine, 
(See  p  9.) 

BLACKSMITHS 

Aubens,  J.  A.,  20  Spring  Parent,  E.,  69  Union 

Bernier,  G.,  67  Union  Pratt,  C.  B.,  21  Middle 

Brassard,  F.,  20  Dunning  Roberts,  W.  C,  15  Town  PI. 

Dumais,  0.,  24  Oak  Schink,  D.,  25  Mill 
McKenney,  W.  S.,  3  Franklin 

BOARDING  HOUSES 

Davis,  IMiss  Sarah  A.,  9  Everett 
Fournier,  J.  Z.,  19  ^Nlason 
Moslier,  Anna  Miss,  10  Cleaveland 
Norton,  Mrs.  P.  0.,  198  Maine 


MILEAGES '"  '-:¥'*'  J 


Civen's  Smokers'  Supplies 

B.  B.  B.  Pipes.     74  Maine  Street.     Phone  52-R 

116  I^rSINESW  DIRECTORY 

BOARD  OP  TRADE 

Wilson,  F.  II.,  president 
]MeKecn,  Joseph,  secretary 

BOOKS,  STATIONERY  &  NEAVS. 

CHANDLER,  F.  W.  &  SON,  150  .Maine  (See  p  6.) 
Davis,  J.  E.  Co.,  62  ]\Iaine 

BOOTS,  SHOES,  RUBBERS,  ETC. 

DEALERS 

Day,  A.,  96  Maine 

Drapean,  F.,  56  IMaine 

HOBERTS  SHOE  STOUE,  64  .Alaine  (See  p  5.) 

WEBB,  E.  C,  20  :\raine,  (S(m>  p  84.) 

REPAIRS 

Barribean,  J.  P.,  12  Elm 

Bernier,  A.,  Union 

Bernier,  Z.,  35  ]\Iaine 

Cobb,  G.  W.,  3  Union 

Dejenais,  AY.,  Elaine 

Drapeau,  F.,  56  j\Iaine 

Joy,  L.  A..  13  Dnnlap 

PIUZE,  E.,  61  I\[aine  (See  p  7.) 

ROBERTS  SHOE  STORE,  65  Elaine  (See  p  5.) 

Varney,  A.  F.,  (iO  .Alaine 

BOTTLERS. 

Pine  Sin-ing  Water  Co.,  F.  II.  Wilson,  president;  Cor.  Alaine  & 
Dnnlap  streets. 

BOWDOJN  COLLEGE 

Hyde,  William   DeAVilt,  president 

I^OAVLING  ALLEYS 

Elite  Bowlino  Alley.  J.  B.  Ginird,  26  Maine 
PARK  BOWLING  ALLEYS  &  POOL  ROOM,  C.  E.  Town- 
send,  ])rop.  186  Alaine  (See  p  9.) 

McFABDEN'S  GROCERY  AND  MEAT  PHARKET 

INEXX    TO    TOVNIN     HALB_ 

We  pride  ourselves  on  the  good  quality  of  our  goods,  only  the 
best  of  good  things  grocerywise  here. 


90 

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Maine 


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BrSlNlWS  DIJiECTORY 


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liOXKS  (PAPER) 

The  Baxter  Paj^er  Pox  (*().,  Cluis.  A.  Coggshall,  mug]-,  7!)  ]\[aiiie 
DENNISON  MFG.  CO.,  F.  W.  Chandler,  agent 


llacker,  C  E.,  River  rd 


BRICK 


BUTCHERS 


]Merriman,  P.  S.,  River  rd 
AValker,  S.  A.,  117  IMaine 

CANNED  GOODS. 

Baxter  II.  C.  &  Bro.,  70  :\Iaine 
Snow  Flake  Canning  Co.,  79  ]\Iaine 
The  Baxter  Bros.  Co.,  79  iMaine 
The  Eastman  Co.,  79  I\Iaine 
]\letcalf,  A.  v.,  Jordan  ave 

CARPENTERS 


Alexander,  Holman,  INIcKeen 
Allen,  Enos  P.,  3  Stanwood 
Arsenault,  Jos.  F.,  39  JMaine 
Barnes,  Ralph  W.,  7  Chnrch  rd 
Belanger  T,  51  Pleasant 
Bernier,  Geo.,  emp  j\I.  C.  R.  R. 
Blake,  Reuben  B.,  19  Spring 
Blethen,  Alonzo,  20  Potter 
Bibber,  Benj.  P.,  R.  D.  4 
Brown,  Oscar,15  Franklin 
Bryant,  Ernest  I.,  Bath  rd 
Cain,  Wm.  G.,  12  Harpswell 
Campbell,  Geo.  D.,  10  Cedar 
Caron,  Onesime,  45  Union 
Carpenter,  Robert  A.,  261  jMain 
C(^bb,  Henry  K.,  13  School 
Collins,  Lewis  W.,  25  AVater 
Dickerson,  Arthur,  R.  F.  D.  3 


Doyle,  Jack,  R.  F.  D.  3 
Dunning,  H.  E.,  Gt.  Is.  rd 
Dyer,  A.  W.,  R.  F.  D.  2 
Edwards,  John  W.,  266  JMaine 
Foster.  H.  W.,  8  IMcLellan 
French,  Samuel  W.,  R.  F.  D.  1 
Gaudreau,  Henry  0.,  5  Spring 
Getchell,  John,  R.  F.  D.  3 
Godbout,  A.,  3l^  Dunning 
Goddard,  Fred  C,  74  Union 
Gould,  Frank  E.,  Stanwood 
Hacker,  Chas.  E.,  7  Jordan  ave 
Harmon,  B.  F.,  21  Pleasant 
Higgins,  A.  L.,  R.  F.  D.  3 
Iliggins.  Geo.  W.,  R.  F.  D.  3 
Holt,  Chas.  II.,  33  School 
Howes,  L.  D.,  50  Harpswell 
Hutchinson,  H.  W. 


W.  ME  -  1 


GIVEN'S  Ice  Cream 

74  Maine  Street.     Phone  52-R 
118  BUSINESS  DIKECTOKY 

Litehfiekl,  Bert,  G  Columbia  avfSniith,  John  II.,  R.  F.  D  3 
Litchfield,  H.  L.  Stai)les,  Forest  E.,  21  Federal 

Lapham,  E.  H.,  13  Stone  Stevens,  A.  H.,  R.  F.  D.  3 

]\IcPherson,  John,  2  Coffin  PL     Stimpson,  A.  L.,  98  Pleasant 
Merrynian,  C.  W..  45  Ilarpswell  Storer,  J.  G.,  64  Pleasant 
Morang,  Frank  C,  Chnrch  rd     Stul)bs,  II.  S.,  57  Jordan  ave 
Philbrook,  Jos.,  6  Page  Thompson,  N.  T.  C,  R.  F.  D.  3 

Plourde  L.,  19  Oilman  ave  Wilson,  H.  E.,  282  Maine 

Reed,  J.  0.,  R.  F.  D.  3  Winslow,  C.  .II.,  15  Dunning 

Rideoiit,  John  C,  11  Federal       Wyman,  J.  E.,  110  Union 
Ridley,  C.  A.,  64  Pleasant  York,  T.  A.,  14  Stanwood 

Saintonge,  E.  T.,  16  Swett 

CARRIAGE  REPAIRERS 

Parent,  E.,  69  Union 
Schink,  D.,  25  Mill 

CARRIAGES,  SLEIGHS  AND  HARNESS 

Parent,  E.,  69  Ihiion 

TOWSEND,  C.  E.,  rear  Town  Bldg.  (See  p  9.) 

CHIROPODISTS 

Richardson.  Annie  ^liss.  8  Lincoln 

WATSON,  A.  B.  MISS,  97  Maine  (see  inside  front  cover.) 

CIVIL  ENGINEERS 

Bowker,  Chas.  L.,  Town  Bldg. 
Crawford,  J.  W.,  Town  Bldg. 
Drew,  Geo.  E.,  9  High 
Litchfield,  Stephen,  ToAvn  Bldg. 
Vose,  Geo.  L.,  10  Cumberland 

CLERGYMEN 

Chapman,  H.  L.,  79  Federal 
Cochrane,  J.  B.,  Bap.,  41  Cumberland 
Cudworth,  Elliott  S.,  Pleasant 
Haley,  J.  F.,  ]\Ieth.,  6  Pleasant 
Ilerrin,  C.  ]\I.,  37  Cumberland 

Ssr-  Maine  Central  Cafe  .— 

MADE  ISEXT    TQ    M.    C      R.    R.    STATION  *  SPECIALTY 


Ma^est.  BODWELL  &  SON  ''^^ 

CLOTHING,  HATS  AND  FURNISHINGS 


BUSINESS  DI RECTORY  1 1 !) 

Hyde,  William  DeAVitt,  Sb  Federal 
Kelley,  Alvah  E.^Free  l^)ai)tist,  12  Page 
Mitchell  Wilmot  B.,  6  College 
Nelson,  Frederic  T.,  Univ.,  13  Lincoln 
Parsons,  Louis  A.,  Epis.,  13  Pleasant 
Quint,  John  IL,  Cong.,  17  Lincoln 
Tranchemontagne,  Jos('i)h,  Cath.,  37  Pleasant 
Orieux,  Joseph,  Cath.,;]7  Pleasant 

CLOTHING    AND    MEN'S    FURNISHING    GOODS 

BODWELL.  E.  S.  &  SON,  90  i\Iaine 
Lepointe,   T.,  32  J\Iaine 

PENNELL,  J.  W.  &  O.  R.,  72  JMaine  (See  p  7.) 
WEBB,  F.  C.  &  CO.,  20  .Maine  (see  p  84) 

COAL 

CHANEY,  J.  F.  COAL  CO.,  120  Maine  (See  p  3.) 
KNIGHT  &  STANWOOD  COAL  CO.,  139  Maine  (See  p  48.) 

CONFECTIONERY  .MANUFACTURERS 

Frost  &  Smith,  116  Maine 
jMorton  Pon-Bon  Co.,  119  IMaine 
GIVEN,  H.  J.,  74  Maine 

RETAIL 

Frost  &  Smith,  116  Elaine 

GIVEN,  H.  J.,  74  Maine 

KENNEBEC  FRUIT  CO.,  142  :\[aine,  (See  p  3.) 

MAINE  CENTRAL  CAFE,  208  Maine 

JMorton  Bon-Bon  Co.,  119  IMaine 

Rawdings  Cafe,  llSy^  Maine  (Also  see  grocers  &  ai)othecaries.) 

CONTRACTORS  AND  IMtJLDERS 

Barnes,  David  C,  3  Belmont 
Booker,  Chester  IL,  17  Everett 
Cobb,  IL  B.,  34  Gushing 
Hacker,  C.  E.,  7  Jordan  ave. 
Philbrook,  Jos.,  6  Page 


Qiven's  Candy  Kitchen 

WHOLESALE  &,  RETAIL-         74  Maine  St.         Phone  52-R 
120  JUSLXKSS  DiKECTOKY 

DENTISTS 

Brown.  W.  E.,  Town  IJklg:.  Raeine,  A.,  84  Maine 

Curtis,  J.  W.,  Town  Bldg.  Simpson,  C.  S.,  R.  F.  D.  4 

Ilaslvell,  A.  AV.,  Town  Bldg.  Staples,  A.  H.,  IIGV'-  Maine 

Lonihard,  J.  II.,  97  Elaine  Stetson,  J.  S.,  98  ]\Iaine 

DRESSMAKERS 

Atkinson,  lilrs.  Ellen  A.,  Riv.  rd,  R.  F.  D.  4 
Brown, Mrs.  Julia S.,R.F.D. 4       Lectere,  Delia,  28  Mill 
Caouette,  IMrs.  N.  Mieliaud,  F.  A.  89  Maine 

Coulombe,  Miss  Elsie,  33  High    ]\Iichaud,  J.  E.  114  Maine 
Dumais,  Angeline  Odiorne,  Miss  Lillian  194  Maine 

Gaguon,  Mrs.  J.,  20  Oak  Swift,  Miss  ^largaret  6  Lincoln 

Grenier,  Mme.  S.,  89  :\Iaine  Sylvester,  Ella  AI..  R.  F.  D.  4 

Ilarward,  Mrs.  N.  V.,  Green        Tondrean,  Corinne  33  Union 
Holt,  ]\liss  IMinnie  S.  33  School 

DRY  AND  FANCY  GOODS 

Abelon,  L.  30  i\Iaine  Seuter,  W.  F.  122  Maine 

Davis,  J  E.  Co.,  62  ]\Iaine  Singer,  M.  50  Maine 

Drapeau,  ]\Iiss  A.  92  ]Maine         Stetson,  Geo.  C.  54  Maine 
WILL,  JAS.  E.  CO.,  100-102  Maine,  see  p  2 

ELECTRICAL  SUPPLIES 

Brunswick  Electric  Light  &  Power  Co.,  93  ]\Iaine 
Hamlin,  F.  H.,  Bank 

EXPRESS  COMPANIES 

American  Exjjress  Co.,  103  Maine 

Crawfords  Express  Co.,  431/2  Elaine 

Hoyt's  Express  Co.,  69  I\Iaine 

LEONARD'S  EXPRESS  CO.,  Ill  Maine,  (see  p  3) 

Tarbox  Express  Co.,  67  ]\Iaine 

FELDSPAR 
Trenton  Flint  &  Spar  Co.,  G.  D.  Willis.  Agt. 
cigars  For  a  Quick  Lunch  drop  in  at  'c®  Cream 

Tobaccos  ^  Sodas 

Pipes 


Good  Coffee        1  flfl       MUDG       uflDlFll      CWB     Next  to  MC 
a  specialty  -  _  -  ^_  ^^  Station 


90 

Maine  St. 


Brunswick 
Maine 


iELIABLE  CLOrmnG  FOR  BOYS 


BUSINESS  DIRECTOKY 


121 


FERRULES  xVND  .MACHINERY 

l>i'uiis\vi('k  MJ'g'.  Co.,  Stcunvoucl 

FERTILIZERS 

Booker  &  Co.,  220-224  Seribner,  D.  &  C.  E.,  2  "Sh 

Randall  &  Doimell,  136  Elaine     Snow,  L.  D.,  113  JMaine 

FISH 

Bickford,  Leonard  off  Gt.  Is.  Rd. 
Coffin,  AVillimn  71  Maine 

FLORIST 

Butler,  Wm.,  jMere  Ft.  Rd. 

FRUIT  DEALERS 

Bruiiswieic  Fruit  (*o..  Elm  St., 
KENNEBEC  FRUIT  CO.,  142  .Maine  (see  p  3) 

;i]so  see  grocers 

FURNITURE,    CARPETS   AND   FURNISHINGS 

Fitzgerald  Bros.,  (new  and  2d  hand)  1!)1  IMaine 

Gordon,  AV.  E.,  34  Elaine 

Melvin,  F.  W.,  (2d  hand)  5  :\Iason 

Stetson,  iNIiss  A.,  (Antique)  147  Elaine 

H.  Stetson's  Sons,  68  Maine 

James  F.  Will  Co.,  ((^arpets)  100-102  Maine 

GARAGES 


Allen,  T.  S.,  7  Dunlap 
Stephenson  &  Co.,  ]\Iiddle  St. 

GRIST  MILLS 

Frost,  Alton  S.,  54  Cumberland 
Seribner,  D.  &  C.  E.,  2  :\raine 

GROCERIES 

ALSO   FRUITS,   CONFECTIONERY  AND   CIGARS 

Alexander.  E  :\I.,  218  Maine 


For  Sale  and  to  Bent 
Town  Building 


TEL.  41.2 


Civen's  Smokers'  Supplies 

B.  B.  B.  Pipes.     74  Maine  Street.     Phone  52-R 


122  BCSINESS  DJRECTORV 

] looker,  &  Co.,  220-224  Maine 

Bi-illant,  E.  P.,  41  Maine 

Crosman.  A.  J.,  33  Elm 

Dyer,  A.  W.,  Dyers  Cor., 

Emmons,  li.  E.  Co.,  The  87  Maine 

Fine,  J.  D.,  57  IMaine 

Fortin,  J.  E.,  (also  feed)  R.  D.  3 

Fuller,  Geo.  W.,  Mere  Pt. 

Fuller,  R.  S.,  Hardings 

Gaiidreaii;  Hector.  06  i\lill 

JORDAN,  R.  B.  &  CO.,  125  Maine,  (see  p  6) 

Lamphere,  C.  L.,  cor  Maine  and  ]Mason 

Lemieux.   C.  A.,  42  I\Iaine 

McFADDEN,  NELSON,  124  Maine 

Morin,  E.  D.,  15  Mill 

Morin,  P.  A..  18  :\lill 

NASON,  H.  T.,  195  Maine  (See  p  98.) 

Pierce  &  Son,  C.  A.,  99  IMaine, 

Snow,  A.  I.,  197  Maine 

Snow  &  Sons,  L  D..  113  IMaine 

Stanwood,  F„  77  Pleas. 

Yandall,  Noel  1  ITnion 

Walker,  S.  A.,  117  I\Iaine 

WEBB  &  CO.,  F.  C,  20  Maine  (see  p  84) 

AVhitehouse,  G.  E.,  193  IMaine 

HAIRDRESSER 

IMcKenney,  Mac  B.,  IMrs.  114  IMaine 
Richardson  Annie  Miss  8  Lincoln 

HALLS 

Armory  Hall,  corner  IMaine  and  Mason 
K.  of  P..  II.  B.  Dunning,  Agt.,  Pleasant 
Storer  Hall,  89  Maine 
Town  Hall,  II.  J.  Given,  Agt. 

HARDWARE,  CROCKERY,  STOVES,  TINWARE,  ETC. 
EUBBISH,  B.  L.,  58  Maine  (see  p  8) 

McFADDEN'S  GROCERY  AND  MEAT  MARKET 

INEXT    TO    TONVr^     HALL 

We  pride  ourselves  on  the  good  quality  of  our  goods,  only  the 
best  of  good  things  grocerywise  here. 


Matrest.  BODWELL  &  SON  ''1^ 

Dutchess  Trousefs  I'JoTl^  ''""'''°'' 

lU'SIXESS  DIRECTORY  12:] 

EATOJSr  HABDWARE  CO.,  94  Maine  (See  p  97.) 
RIDLEY  GEO.  B.,  l;]8-14()  ]\raiiie  (see  p  2) 
tSmitli,  llcniy  C,    (Croekery)   household  hardvrare. 


HARNESS 


Graves,  E.  A.,  59  Maine 
Smith  &  Lenton,  169  IMaine 

KAY  AND  STRAW 

Frost,  Alton  S.,  54  Cuniherland 
Scribner,  D.  &  C.  E.,  2  Maine 

HIGH  SCHOOL 

Kaharl,  Edgar  A.,  principal,  eor  Green  and  Federal 

HOTELS 

Bowdoin  Hotel,  F.  Ouellette.  i)rop.,  eor.  .Alaine  and  Center 
Elm  House,  4  Bank 

Hotel  Eagle,  F  J.  Harrigan  prop.,  opp.  ^l.  C.  R.  R.  station 
Inman  Inn,  S.  .T  Inman,  prop.,  11  Pleasant 
MAC'S  TAVEKN,  W.  F.  I\IcFadden  prop.    206  Maine     (See 
p5.) 

HOTELS   (SUMMER) 

Domhegan  House,  ^liss  E.  C.  Simpson,  prop. 

Gurnet  House,  R.  Jordan,  prop. 

Jlere  Point  House,  JMere  Pt. 

New  Iven,  B.  Desjardins,  New  ^leadows 

ICE 

Brunswick  lee  Co.,  QS  Water,  J.  l\l.  Niekerson,  prop 
Spring  AVater  lee  Co.,  Coffin  Bros.,  Coffin 

ICE  CREAM  PARLORS 

Frost  &  Snritli  116  Maine 
GIVEN,  H.  J.,  74  Maine 
]\lorton  Bon  Bon  Co.,  119  JNIahie 

kL:'o,  Insurance ';:  Jolm  W.  Riley 


CI  YEN'S  Cigars,  Cigarettes,  Toiiacco 

WHOLESALE  &  RETAIL-         74  jMaine  St.         riioiic  52-R 

124  iUSlNESS  J)1RECT()RY 

INSrKAXCF. 

lUais,  A.,  116"/,  Maine 

Bowker,  G.  E.,  109  Elaine 

Caroii,  S..  22  Franklin 

Crawford,  J.  AY.,  Town  Bldy. 

DONNELL,  W.  B.,  136  Maine 

3Iicliaud,  J.  W.,  9  Union 

MITCHELL,  H.  E.,  97  Maine   (see  p  10) 

EandalkC^  A.,  136  .Alaine 

Rich,  C.  C,  10  Center 

RILEY,  T.  H.  &  J.  W.,  126  :\Iaine 

Thompson,  II.  F.,  98  JMaine 

JEWELRY,  AYATCIIES,  ETC. 

Caron,  L.  P.,  86  JMaine 

EIELD,  T.  ALBERT,  141 1/>  iMaine  (See  p  36.) 

Yarney,  11.  W..  91  .Maine   (see  ]>  8:J) 

Will,  T.  1).,  98  :\Iaine 

LAUNDRIES 

Brunswiek  Stea^n  Laundry,  Ro])ei-t  Robertson,  prop..  Center 

War,   Chin  166  ]\Iaine 

Ilong,  C.  F.,  44  IMaine 

CITIZENS'    LAUNDRY,    F.    T.    MeCann    .Mgr.    73    Maine 

(see  ])  10 j 

LAWYERS 

Hohnes,  A.  II.,  136  Maine 
Potter,  Barrett  120  Elaine 
Rousseau,  J.  H.,  114  j\Iaine 
Sawyer.  C.  E.,  1161/^  :\Iaine 
Wheeler  &  Ilowe,  IMaine 
Whitniore.  S.  C,  76  [Maine 

LIBRARIES 

Curtis  [Memorial,  Miss  ]Mary  G.  Gilraan,  Librarian.  Pleasant 
BoAvdoin  College,  Prof.  Geo.  T.  Little,  Librarian 

stop  at  our  store  and  let  us  take  the  order  for  your  groceries 
and    meats.     We  give   you   polite   attention   and    all   orders  filled 
promptly,  reasonably  priced,  reliable  goods. 
I<raE3Xa!SC^3Xr    3VIcS'.^ab.3330ESlW  NEXT  TO  TOWN  HflLl 


Maine  St.      BDDWELL    &    SON       Maine 

CLOTHING,   HATS  AND   FURg^iSHiNGS 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  125 

LIGHTING 

Brunswick  Electric  Light  &  Power  Co.,- Victor  I>af?ley,  Snpt. ;  of- 
fice, 93  Maine 

LIVERY  STABLES 

CRAWFOHD'S  STABLE,  Rear  U:514  :\raine  (See  p  4) 

Drapeau,  Z.,  12  Cushing 

Dunning  Bros.,  127  Maine 

Gi'iffin,  W.  H.,  11  School 

M0IIE,ELL,  I.  R.,  (sales)  189  Maine  (See  p  4.) 

SOULE,  W.  STANLEY,  46  Pranldin  (See  p  10.) 

AVoodside,  E.  H..  Post  Off.  PI.  (sales) 

LUMBER 

Brown,  S.  T.  &  Co.,  Water 
FUIIBISH,  B.  L.,  58  Maine  (See  p  8.) 
Gatchcll  A.  C,  R.  F.  D.  3 
MORKELL,  I.  R.,  189  .Maine  (See  p  4.) 
Starrett,  E.  B.,  179  ]\Iaine 

MACHINISTS 

Allen,  T.  S.,  8  Dmilap 
Berry,  W.  G.,  29  :\IcLellan 
Lyon,  A.  J.  &  Son,  4  Elaine 

MAINE  CENTRAL  R.  R. 

Priest,  Geo.  A.,  Station  Agent. 

MARBLE  AND  GRANITE 

BSUlSrSV/ICK  MARBLE  &  GRANITE  WORKS,  II.  D. 

Lovell,  prop.,  22  ]\r;ddle  (See  p  98.) 

MASONS 

Atkinson,  J.  E.,  Brick.  (J  Bowlder. 
Barnes,  L.  A.,  276  ]\Iaine 
Cobh,  Geo.  E.,  (stone)  31  .McLellan 
Co])]),  II.  B.,  34  Cushing 


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WHOLESALE  &  RETAIL-         7-4  Maine  St.         Phone  52-R 
126  15USINESS  DIRECTORY 

Cox,  Gilbert  G.,  17  Franklin 

Cripps,  W.  D.,  85  Pleasant 

Getchell,  C.  I.,  Pejepseot  P.  0. 

Hammond,  E.  A.,  (brick)  28  Bowker 

Hammond,  Harold,  3  Coffin  PI. 

Hammond,  Jas.,  (Brick)  17  JMcLollan 

Hunt,  F.  A. 

Minott,  Jas.  0.,  99  Maine 

Ross,  AValter,  (stone)  7  Elm 

Sawyer,  J.  E.,  (contractor)  68  Pleasant 

Smith,  Arthur  W.,  78  Federal 

St.  Pierre,  P.,  (stone)  30  High 

Storer,  A.  W.,  (brick)  R.  F.  D.  1 

Storer,  H.  B.,  (brick)  R.  F.  D.  1 

Yarney,  L.  M.,  Ill  Pleasant 

Wilson,  Ernest,  7  Stone 

AVilson,  Howard,  R.  F.  D.  4 

Wilson,  John  E.,  R.  F.  D.  4 

MEATS 

Alexander,  E.  M.,  218  Maine 

DESPEAUX,  H.  E.,  under  113  Maine  (See  p  8.) 

Lamphere,  C.  L.,  Maine 

Lemieux,  C.  A.,  42  Maine 

McFADDEN,  NELSON,  124  Maine 

jMorin,  E  .D.,  15  Mill 

Morin,  P.  A.,  18  Mill 

Yandall,  Noel,  1  Union 

AYalker,  S.  A.,  117  Mnme 

WEBB,  F.  C.  &  CO.,  20  Maine  (See  p  84.) 

I\1ERCHANT  TAILORS 

JMikelsky  Bros.,  Maine  Plall 
NICHOLS,  A.  F.,  76  ^hunc  (See  p  4.) 
LeClair,  P.  P.,  84  :\Iaine 
Rosen,  D.,  I86I/2  INlaine 

Cigars  For  H  Ouick  Lunch  drop  in  at  '^e  Cream 

Tobaccos  Sodas 

^^^is^The  Maine  Central  Cafe  y.../M,'c' 

a  specialty  "•  »»•  Station 


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The  Home  of  Hart  Schaffner  &  Marx  Clothing 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  127 

:^11LL1NERY 

Drapeau.  ]\li.ss  A.,  92  i\raine 
THE  FASHION,  95  Maine  (See  p  7.) 
Ordiorne,  Miss  Lillian,  194  JMaine 
Reed,  .Miss  Ida  C,  Post  Office  PL 
Tibbetts,  Mrs.  W.  F.,  112  :\[aine 

MILK  DEALERS 

LICENSED 

Alexander,  W.  R.,  Topshani 

Bickford,  R.  H.,  R.  F.  D.  1,  Topsham 

Jiiette,  M. 

Booker,  E.  L.,  &  D.  W.,  Lisbon  Falls 

Burdg,  Lewis,  14  Morse  Ct. 

Crosman,  I.  A.,  R.  F.  D.  4. 

Day,  H.  K.,  51  Pleasant 

Ennnons,  H.  E.  Co.,  87  jMaine 

Gastonguay,  0.,  Raymond  rd 

Goddard,  F.  C,  74  Union 

Griffin,  F.  L.,  36  Federal 

Harmon,  F.  E. 

Hunt,  H.  C,  Casco  rd 

Lamphere,  C.  L.,  1  High 

Libby,  Andrew,  14  Oilman  ave 

Lemieux,  C.  A.,  42  Maine 

Mallett,  Alvah,  R.  F.  D.  1 

Mallett,  Mrs.  E.  C,  Topsham  R.  F.  D. 

Mallett,  Mrs.  G.  F.,  R.  F.  D. 

]\Iassi,  J.  L.,  R.  F.  D.  3 

McFADDEN,  N.,  124  I\laine 

JMessier,  Francis,  Mere  Pt.  rd 

Patten,  E.  C,  Topsham 

Pierce,  C.  A.,  &  Son,  99  I\Iaine 

Purinton,  D.  G. 

Raymond,  C.  S.,  Ra.ymond  rd 

Ruest,  Jos.,  Sandy  Gnlly  Farm 

Sliaw,  E.  Y.,  Topsham 


GIVEN'S  Ice  Cream 

74  Maine  Street.     Phone  52-R 
128  IM/SlXEiSS  DIRECTORY 

Small,  11.  S.,  R.  F.  D.  1 

Smith,  L.  W.,  i\Iere  Pt 

Snow,  L.  D.,  113  Maine 

Thibeault,  C,  24  Oak 

Thomas,  ]\Ielville,  New  Meadows 

Toothaker,  Sidney,  20  River 

Totman,  W.  S.,  &  Son,  R.  F.  D.  1 

Towle  &  Freeman,  Topsham,  R.  F.  D.  2 

Walker,  S.  A.,  24  Jordan  ave 

WEBB,  F.  C.  &  CO.,  E.  Harpswell  (See  p  84.) 

MINERALOGIST  AND  LAPIDARY 

Towne,  J.  S.,  11  Center 

MUSIC  TEACHERS 

Allen,  Florence  M  Miss,  36   Pleasant 
Beals,  :Myrtilla  F.  iliss,  9  Cedar 
Campbell,  Carrie  A.,  Mrs.,  22  Lincoln 
Crawford,  Grace,  Lliss,  JNIaine 
Dolan,  Elizabeth,  15  Page 
Forsaith,  Isabel,  Miss,  106  jMaine 
Houghton,  Cecile  ]Miss,  264  Maine 
Lovell,  H.  D.,  (clarionet),  78  LTnion 
Sawyer,  Hervietta  G.  ]\Irs.,  68  Pleasant 
Simpson,  Regina,  14  JMill 
Toothaker,  Prudence  ^I.  ]\Irs.,  84  Union 

:\irSICAL  INSTRUMENTS 

RILEY,  T.  H.  &  J.  W.,  126  :\Iaine 

NEWSPAPER 

Brunswick  Record,  75  JMaine 

NEWSPAPER  CORRESPONDENTS 

Riley,  Thos.  H.  Jr.,  126  i\Iaine 
Townsend,  Frank  D.,  156  i\Iaine 

OIL 

Standard  Oil  Co.,  B.  L.  Dennison  (Augusta)  agent. 


ALL  OUR  lliiini^  Panfrcil     Pqiq  first-class 

PASTRIES  ARE  R^HlllB  yOllllal         UdiO  D'N'^JQ'^OOM 

HOME  IfSWlllU  VUllllill        V%IIU  ORDER  COOKING 

MADE  NEXT    TO  IVI.    C     R.    R.    STATIOIV  *  SPECIALTY 


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RELIABLE  CLOTHING  FOR  BOYS 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  120 

OPTO.METRIST 
"Will,  E.  A.,  98  Maine 

PAINTERS 

Anderson,  Fred  C,  74  Ilarpswell 

Anderson,  W.  W.,  108  Pleasant 

Brawn,  George  E,,  121  Pleasant 

Col)bett  Bros.,  15  McKeen 

Coffin,  Chas.  D.,  Dyer's  Cor. 

Copp,  Chas.  II.,  (also  paper  hanger)  319  Maine 

Courson,  Elbridge,  67  Jordan  ave 

Conrson,  0.  C,  (also  paper  hanger)  56  Jordan  ave 

Garrison,  Samuel,  Bath  rd 

Given,  Robert  A.,  R.  F.  D.  4 

Godbout,  Adolphe,  3l^  Dunning 

Groves,  Arthur  W.,  R.  D.  3 

Groves,  Geo.  F.,  R.  D.  3 

Ham,  Wm.  L.,  (also  paper  hanger)  3  Bowker 

Harmon,  E.  J.,  7  Summer 

Harmon,  Jas.  W.,  13  I\Iaple 

Hunt,  Fred  W.,  (sign)  89  Union 

Johnson,  Frank,  5  Columbia  ave 

Johnson,  H.  W.,  (also  paper  hanger)  6  Stetson 

Keay,  Cyrus,  (also  paper  hanger)  104  Pleasant 

Lawrence,  John,  288  Maine 

lieroek,  Fred,  Weymouth 

i'ollard.  Chandler,  14  Lincoln 

Pritchard,  H.,  11  Jordan  ave 

Renaud,  Stephen,  14  Gilman  ave 

Saintonge,  E.  T.,  16  Swett 

Storer,  C.  E.,  R.  F.  D.  3 

Storer,  C.  H.,  llli/o  Maine 

Storer,  W.  H.,  R.  F.  D.  3 

Toothaker,  C.  H.,  R.  F.  D.  3 

Toothaker,  D.  T.,  20  Cedar 

Towne,  Jesse,  R.  F.  D.  3 

Ward,  W.  C,  11  Cleaveland ^ 

For  Sale  and  to  Rent 
Town  Buliding 

TEL.  41-2 


Civen's  Smokers'  Supplies 

B.  B.  B.  Pipes.     74  Maine  Street.     Phone  52-R 
180  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

AYinslow,  F.  C,  42  Ilarpswell 

YOUNG  &  AUSTIN,  (carriage  &  sign)  07  Fnion  (See  p  88.) 

PAINTS  AND  OILS 

EATON  HARDWARE  CO.,  !)4  Maine  (See  p  07.) 

FURBISH,  BENJ.  L.,  oS  .Maine  (  See  p. 8.) 

JORDAN,  B.  R.  &  CO.,  125  Maine  (See  p  6.) 

RIDLEY,  GEO.  B.,  l:]S  140  ^Alaine  (See  p  2.) 

Snow,  A.  1.,  1*J7  ]\Iaine 

Snow,  L.  D.  &  Sons,  113  Maine 

PHONOGRAPHS,  TALKING  .MACHINES  AND  SUPPLIES. 

Caron,  L.  P..  S6  Elaine 

FIELD,  T.  ALBERT,  14111,  :\raine  (See  p  36.) 

Libby,  H.  W.,  123  Maine 

PHOTOGRAPHERS 

Hackett,  C.  S.,  76  ]\Iaine 
Hessell,  Carl  A.,  14  Spring 
WEBBER,  G.  B.,  98  Maine  (See  p  8.) 

PHOTOGRAPHERS'  SUPPLIES 
MESERVE,  P.  J.,  134  Maine  (See  p  39.) 
WEBBER,  G.  B.,  98  IMaine  (See  p  8.) 

PHYSICIANS. 

Adams,  Eva  A.,  26  Cumberland 
Andi'ews,  E.  H.,  98  Maine 
Cuniston,  C.  II.,  1  Cumberland 
ELLIOTT,  GILBERT  M.,  lol  :\raine 
Foss,  C.  W.  P.,  11  Cumberland 
Lambert,  Henri,  66  Maine 
Mitchell,  Alfred,  163  :\laine 
Palmer,  C.  A.,  98  ]\raine 
Stetson,  E.  G.  A.,  98  :\Iaine 
Whittier,  F.  N.,  161  Maine 

PICTURE  FRAMES. 

Clatenburk.  S.  P.,  67i/o  Maine 
THOMPSON,  A.  E.,'93  Pleasant  (See  p  80.) 
WEBBER,  G.  B.,  98  :\Iaine  (See  p  8.) 

McFADDEN'S  GROCERY  AND  MEAT  MARKET 

ISEXT    TO    TO\>'IN     HALL 

We  pride  ourselves  on  the  good  quality  of  our  goods,  only  the 
best  of  good  things  grocerywise  here. 


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CLOTHING,  HATS  AND  FURNISHINGS 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  ]31 

PLUMBERS 

EATON  HARDWARE  CO.,  94  Maine  (See  p  07.) 

FURBISH,  B.  L.,  58  Maine  (See  p  8.) 

Ijyoii,  A.  J.  &  Son.  4  JMaine 

RIDLEY,  GEO.  B.,  138-140  Maine  (See  p  2.) 

PRINTERS 

Brunswick  Pn])Iishing  Co.,  75  JMaine 
Weatherill,  E.  H.,  34  School 
Wheeler,  G.  M.,  Town  Bldg. 

PUBLIC  CARRIAGES 

CRAWFORD'S  LIVERY  STABLE,     S.  P.  Pennell,     rear 

1431/2  Maine  (See  p  4.) 
Dunning  Bros.,  127  Maine 
Edwards,  W.  B.,  309  Maine 
Gilman,  Jos.  H.,  33  McLellan 
Stone,  Charles  E.,  7  Town  Hall  PI. 
Stuart,  Chas.  H.,  13  Mason 

RAILROAD  REPAIR  SHOP. 

jNI.  C.  R.  R.  Repair  Shop — P.  M.  AVatson,  svipt.  bridges  &  build- 
ings; E.  A.  Johnson,  road  master;  T.  S.  Melcher,  foreman  of 
shop.    M.  C.  R.  R.  yards. 

REAL  ESTATE. 

Bowker,  George  E.,  109  Maine 
Crawford,  J.  W.,  Town  Bldg. 
EATON,  RAY  P.,  14(3  I\taine  (See  p  6.) 
MAINE  REALTY  CO.,  :M.  il.  Sumner,  mgr.,  7H  .Maine 
MORRELL  &  LEONARD,  111  Maine  (See  p  3.) 
Odlin  &  Odlin  (it  E.  Mitchell,  mgr.)  97  Maine  (See  pi.) 
Strout,  E.  A.,  farm  agency,  C.  A.  Randall  mgr.,  136  Maine 
Thompson,  H.  F.,  98  Maine 


RESTAURANTS 


Eagle  Lunch,  39  Maine 
Ilackett,  G.  E.,  77  Maine 


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CI  YEN'S  Cigars,  Cigarettes,  Tobacco 

WHOLESALE  &  RETAIL-         74  Maine  St.         Phone  52-R 
1.32  ,  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

Holmes'  Star  Limch,  170  Elaine 

Leineiux.  F.  J.,  -'if)  riiiuii 

MAINE  CENTRAL  CAFE,  20S  M-aUw 

Painchaiul.  N.,  5  :\Iill 

Rawdiiiii's"  C'alV,  Geo.  E.  ^Morton,  prop..  11-j1o  ]\raine 

SAILS  AND  AWNINGS 

Silsln-  &  (*()..  7(i  ]\Iaine 

SEED  POTATO  C0.MPAN1ES 

Johnson  Seed  Potato  Co.,  E.  H.  Rogers,  Mgv. 
Brunswick  Potato  Co.,  Chas.  I.  Giveen.  treas. 

SEWING  MACHINES 

FIELD,  T.  ALBERT,  141  i/o  Maine  (See  p  36.) 
Libhy,  II.  W.,  123  Maine 

SOAP 

Bryant,  C.  M.,  Bath  rd 

STREET  RAILWAYS 

Waiting  room,  145  Maine 

The  Lev.'iston,  Augusta  &  WaterviHe  St.  Ry.,  H.  B.  Ivers,  supt., 

Lewi  st  on 
Portland  &  Brunswick  St.  Ry.,  Arthur  Reynolds,  supt.,  Preeport. 

STOCKINGS 

Briuiswick  Knitting  Mill,  Cum})erland 

SURETY  BONDS 

EATON,  R.  P.,  146  ]\Iaiue  (See  p  6.) 
Fisher,  J.  W.,  120  Maine 
Sawyer,  C.  E.,  116^^  Maine 
AA^heeler,  E.  AY.,  cor  Bank  and  i\Iaine 

TELEGRAPH  OFFICES. 

Postal  Tel.  Co.,  G.  W.  Stuart,  mgr.,  62  Maine 

Western  Union,  G.  W.  ?>IcGraves,  mgr.,  M.  C.  R.  R.  depot 

stop  at  our  store  and  let  us  take  the  order  for  your  groceries 
and  meats.  We  give  you  polite  attention  and  all  orders  filled 
promptly,  reasonably  priced,  reliable  goods. 

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Brunswick 
Maine 

CLOTHING,  HATS  AND  FURNISHINGS 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  DJ.J 

TELEPHONE  OFFICE 

New  Eng.  T.  &  T.,  Co.,  Town  Bldg.,  E.  R.  Spear  (Bath)  mgr. 

TRADING  STAMP  CO. 

Merchants'  Co-operative  Trading  Stamp  Co.,  Miss  Maude  Pierce, 
mgr.,  63  Maine 

NURSES 

Allen,  Caroline  P.,  3  Stanwood 
Brett,  Mary,  36  Federal 
Brown,  I.  S.,  Mrs.,  11  JMaple 
Drury,  JNIartha,  Pleasant 
Wade,  Elden  G.,  26  Jordan  ave 

TRUCKING 

CRAWFORD'S  LIVERY  STABLE,  rear  1431,2  -Elaine  (See 

p4.) 
Haskell  William.  12  Potter 
MORRILL  &  LEONARD,  1 1 1  Maine  (See  p  3.) 

UNDERTAKERS 

Gordon,  W.  E.,  34  Elaine 
Harvey  Stetson's  Sons,  68  IMaine 

UPHOLSTERERS 

Clatenburk,  S.  P.,  67i/.  :Maine 
Gordon,  W.  E.,  34  I\Iaine 

A^ARIETY  STORES. 

CHANDLER,  F.  W.  &  SON,  150  Maine  (See  p  6.) 
Davis,  J.  E.,  62  IMaine 
Smith,  Henry  C,  70  Maine 

VETERINARY  HOSPITAL 

WATSON,  CARR  W.,  3  Cedar  (See  inside  front  covch-.) 
AVALL  PAPERS 

Booker  &  Co.,  220-224  i\Iaine 

WATSON,  CARR  W.,  3  Cedar  (See  inside  front  cover.) 


TELEPHONE  your  orders  mi  ty^g  Mm\p  QtnrQ 
for  PIANO  TUNING  to  RiLtf  C^  KlUblb  dlUIB 


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Givcn's  Candy  Kitchen 

WHOLESALE  &  RETAIL-         74  Maine  St.         Phone  52-R 
U4:  liUSJXESS  DIRECTORY 

Davis,  J.  E.  Co..  G2  ]\Iaine 

JORDAN,  B.  R.  CO.,  125  :\Iaine  (See  p  G.) 

WATER  COMPANY 

Brimswiek  &  Topsliani  AVater  District,  C.L.  Bowker,  treas  &  mgr. 
Town  Bldg. 

WOMAN'S  EXCHANGE 
Parsons,  Anne  P.  ]\Iiss,  mgr.,  147  ]\Iaine 

WOOD 

Brown,  S.  T.  &  Co.,  AVater 

Demers,  Henry,  29  Cashing 

Kiiight  &  Stanwood  Coal  Co.  (kindling)  139  Maine 

Lapointe,  T.,  32  Maine 

Lemieux,  C.  A.,  42  INIaine 

WOODWORKERS 

Coombs,  S.  AV.,  18  Potter 
Hamlin,  F.  H.,  12  Bank 
Parent,  E.,  69  Union 
Saintonge,  E.  T.,  16  Swett 

WRAPPING  PAPER.  BAGS,  ETC.,  WHOLESALE. 

CHANDLER,  F.  W.  &  SON,  150  Alaine  (See  p  6.) 


TOPSHAM 


OFFICIALS 

Postnuivsters — AVarren  AY.  Goud ;  Pejcpseot.  II.  X.  Gregory; 
Cathanee.  Annie  Rogers. 

Selectmen— R.  D.  1.  E.  AY.  I\Iallett,  F.  E.  Daggett;  Bow- 
doinham,  R.  D.  2.  Jos.  AVhitney. 

Town  Clerk— AVarren-  AY.  Goud 

cigar*  For  a  Quick  Lunch  drop  in  at  'ce  Cream 

Tobaccos  ^  ^  Sodas 

Pipes  fUL  ^       ^M ^Imm  ^        ti  ^m^^m^^l       ti ^  C^  CandJcs 


Good  Coffee        lll6       MfllDG       uGDiril      GilB     Next  to  MC 
a  specialty  R.  R.  Station 


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RELIABLE  CLOTHJNC  FOR  BOYS 

BUSINESS  DIRP]CTORY  135 

Treasurer  &  Collector — F.  J>.  ^feserve,  Bowdoinham,  R.  1).  2 

Constables — Edgar  L.  Hunter,  Fred  W.  Atkinson,  Walter  S. 
Cash,  F.  B.  Meserve,  Fred  A.  Rackley,  I\I.  C.  Hall. 

Road  Com'r.— A.  0.  Ripley,  R.  D.  2. 

Sch.  Com.— Chas.  G.  Wheeler,  Walter  M.  Williams,  R.  D.  1, 
W.  S.  Rogers,  Cathance. 

Supt.   Schools — John  A.  Cone 

Board  of  Health — H.  0.  Cnrtis,  sec. 

ATiditor— W.  S.  Rogers. 

ASSOCIATIONS 

Sagadahoc  Agricultural  and  Horticultural  Society 
Riverside  Shooting  Club,  H.  0.  Curtis,  sec. 

BARBERS 

Bernier,  Eddie,  42  Prospect 
Galusha,  Cory  don  C,  JMain 
HoM-land,  Wm.  W.,  Main 

BLACKSMITHS 

Dufresne,  Alexis,  IMill  Island  Shop 

BRICK  YARD 

Flagg,  David  H.,  Summer 

BUTCHERS 

Dennison,  John,  Summer 
Mallett,  J.  F.,  Main 
Ward,  Fred  H.,  26  Elm 

CARRIAGE  MAKERS 

Small,  E.  J.,  carriage  mkr  &  painter,  ^Nlill  Island 

CARPENTERS 

Bernier,  Caliste,  42  Prospect 
Bradbury,  L.  E.,  Elm 
Cash,  Walter  S.,  23  Pleasant 
Edgecomb,  A.  C,  19  Pleasant 

For  Sale  and  to  Rent 
Town  Building 

TEU,  412 


GIVEN'S  Ice  Cream 

74  Maine  Street.     Phone  52-R 
136  UrSlNESS  DIRECTOKY 

Furbish,  Goo.,  AVinter 
Grover,  Geo.  F.,  Pleasant 
Hall,  Arthur  C.,  Elm 
Hicks,  Frank,  32  Elm 
Hicks,  James  W.,  ]\Iain 
Sawyer,  Charles,  20  Bridge 
Staples,  Fred,  Winter 
Stinson,  Geo.  E.,  42  Elm 
Williams,  F.  A.,  12  Elm 

CONFECTIONERY 

Berry,  Frank,  Main 

CONTRACTORS 

Colby,  Frank  A.,  42  Bridge 

Gauthier,  Andrew,  Winter,  P.  0.  Bruns. 

COAL  DEALER 

CHANEY,  T.  F.  COAL  CO.,  P>runs.  (See  p  3.)    * 
Purinton,  numi)hrey,  Pleasant 

CLERGYMEN 

Graham,  Geo.  M.,  Pastor  Baptist  Church,  11   Winter 

Powers,  M.  G.,  Rev.,  7  Elm 

Tetley,  E.  B.,  Rev.,  Fr.  Bapt.  Church,  IMain 

DRESS  MAKERS 

Clough,  Augusta  ]\I.  IMiss,  Main 
Mallett,  F.  L.  Mrs.,  ]\Iain 
Quint,  S.  IL  I\rrs.,  Elm 

GROCERS 

Alexander,  Geo.,  Teas  and  Spices.  IMain 

Cornish,  J.  W.,  Main 

Mc.AIillin,  J.  W.,  Main 

Groves,  A.  ]\lelchcr,  cor  jMain  and  Winter 

INSURANCE  AGENT 

Hall,  Melvin  C,  Elm 


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MADE  NEXT    TO    Ml,    C      R.    R.    STATiOIV  *  SPECIALTY 


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10  CENTS  A   BUTTON 
■Jl.OO  A   RIP 


BUSINESS   DlKi^CTORY  137 


HTNCII  ROOM 
Fortin,  Octave,  prop.,  'S  lU'idgo 

MILK  DEALERS 

LICENSED 

Alexander,  W.  A. 

Bickford,  R.  II.,  R.  F.  D.  L  Buwdoin 

Chapman,  M.  E.,  R.  F.  D.  2 

Cornish,  J.  W. 

Emmons,  The  H.  E.  Co.,  Brunswick 

Higgius,  D.  H. 

Mallett,  Alvah,  R.  F.  D.  1 

Mallett,  Mrs.  E.  C,  R.  F.  D.  1 

I\Iallett,  Mrs.  G.  F.,  R.  F.  D. 

Patten,  E.  C. 

Powers,  E.  G.  Bowdoiuham,  U.  F.  1).  2 

Shaw,  E.  Y. 

Small,  li.  S.,  R.  F.  D.  ] 

Towle  &  Freeman,  R.  F.  D.  2 

LIVERY  STABLES 
Quint,  Geo.  L.,  Livery  and  Sale  Sta])le,  Winter 

?<LiRKET  GARDENER 

Daggett,  F.  E.,  16  AVinter 

I\IAS()NS 

Belanger,  Leonee,  25  Front 
Crosman,  Frank,  31  Bridge 
Gagnon,  Joseph  D.,  7  I^ridge 
Sedgley,  J.  M.,  25  Bridge 

^MUSICIANS 

Baker,  Louis  11.,  ]\lain 

Ridley,  Isabel  C,  ^lusic  Teacher,  Elm 

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PAINTERS 

Atkinson,  W.  F.,  Painter,  Main 

Belanger,  Damase,  Painter,  11   ^lill  Rd 

Orr,  Charles  E.,  Painter,  Summer 

PoAvers,  AValter,  E.,  Painter  and  Paper  Hanger,  7  Elm 

Small,  H.  0.,  Painter  and  Paper  Hanger,  Main 

PRINTER 

Daggett,  F.  E.,  16  Winter 

REAL  ESTATE 

Graves,  A.  Melcher,  ]Main 

SHOE  MAKER 

^liehaud,  Charles,  iSlam 

SAW  :\I1LLS 

Colby,  Dana  S.,  prop.  Coll)y's  Saw  and  AVood  Working  ]\Iill, 
Main 

STATION  AGENT 

Frost,  W.  E.,  M.  C.  R.  R. 

TRUCKMAN 

White,  L.  II.,  Elm 

WHEELWRIGHT  AND  IRON  WORKER 

Keav,  D..  Main 


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HISTORICAL  SKETCH 

OF 

Early  Days  in  Brunswick,  Maine 


NOTE — The  following  pages  of  historical  matter  have  been 
largely  compiled  from  the  Wheeler  history  of  Brunswick,  Top- 
sham  and  Harpswell,  due  acknowledgement  of  which  is  here  giv- 
en. THE  COMPILERS. 

INTRODUCTORY 

Brimswie-k,  the  largest  town  in  the  State  of  ^Maiiie,  has  a 
history  of  whieh  lier  sons  may  well  be  proud.  First  settled  l).y 
white  men  in  1628,  only  eight  years  after  the  Pilgrims  landed  at 
Plymouth  Koek',  situated  near  the  eonnnon  mouth  of  two  of  the 
state's  greatest  waterways,  on  the  thoroughfare  from  the  New 
England  jMetropolis  to  the  virgin  territory  of  eastern  and  north- 
ern Maine,  and  the  seat  of  one  of  the  eountry's  leading  institu- 
tions of  learning,  it  is  only  natural  that  her  story  should  be  inti- 
mately woven  into  that  greater  story  of  noble  deeds  and  sterling 
character  that  the  Pine  Tree  State  proudly  boasts.  It  is  with  no 
thought  of  attempting  anything  like  a  complete  story  of  even 
the  more  important  features  of  her  history  that  this  necessarily 
brief  account  is  written,  but  ]-ather  to  treat  in  a  few  brief  pages 
some  of  the  points  of  greatest  interest  in  the  early  years  that 
all  to  whom  these  pages  come,  may  have,  in  the  absence  of  a  com- 
plete history,  at  least  a  synopsis  of  tlie  story  of  the  begin- 
nings of  the  town  in  which  they  live. 

EARLY  SETTLEMENTS 

The  region  about  the  mouth  of  the  Androscoggin  and  Ken- 
nebec Rivers  of  Avhich  Brunswick  and  Topsham  form  a  part,  will 
always  be  associated  with  the  l)eginning  of  the  white  man's  con- 
quest of  the  North  xVmerican  continent.  Tradition  tells  that  as 
early  as  1605  Capt.  George  Weymouth  ascended  the  river  as  far 
as  The  Falls.  Two  years  later,  1607,  the  Popham  expedition  es- 
tablished a  settlement  at  Small  Point,  which  was  destined  to 
early  abandonment.     Nothing  more  ^vas  attempted  toward  per- 


1  iO  nRlTNSWlCK  TTISTORICAL 

maiient  settleiueiits  till  1620,  when  the  whole  of  the  northeiii  re- 
gions WHS  grfUited  to  the  Plymouth  Company,  which  in  turn 
made  nunierous  grants  to  other  companies  and  to  individuals, 
among  the  latter  be!ng  a  grant  to  Thomas  Purchase  and  George 
Way  on  June  16,  1632.  The  Purchase  and  Way  grant  was  very 
indefinitely  bounded  hut  included  lands  along  the  Rivers  Andros- 
coggin and  New  ^Meadows.  AVay  undoulrtedly  never  settled  here, 
but  Purchase  established  himself  on  his  new  domain  and  engaged 
in  trade  with  the  Aborigines  in  farming  and  fishing.  Ju.st  where 
he  lived  is  still  a  matter  of  dispute  and  uncertainty,  but  the  the- 
ory that  ajipeals  to  the  writer  as  most  reasonable  is  that  which  lo- 
cates his  abode  near  the  head  waters  of  the  NewMeadows  river. 

However,  Purchase  had  located  on  the  land  thus  granted  to 
him  and  his  associates  about  four  years  earlier,  1628.  ]\[ucli  is 
written  concerning  this  historic  personage,  but  for  all  that,  little 
is  actually  knoAvn  of  the  man  himself  save  his  dealings  with  the 
native  tribes  and  his- purchase  and  disposal  of  lands  in  this  sec- 
tion. That  he  was  a  man  of  reckless  daring  needs  no  argument 
for  any  man  who  ventured  into  the  gathering  places  of  the  Indi- 
ans in  his  time  could  be  nothing  else ;  that  he  was  a  sharp  trader. 
Indian  tradition  asserts  and  that  he  was  the  leading  personage 
here  in  the  infancy  of  this  town  the  Pejepscot  records  easily 
prove.    But  beyond  this  little  is  known  of  him. 

No  other  permanent  settlers  are  known  to  have  joined  Pur- 
chase for  many  years.  About  1669  Thomas  Gyles  settled  in 
Topsham  at  Pleasant  Point  and  was  soon  followed  by  his  brother 
James  Gyles  and  by  James  Thomas  and  Samuel  York.  A  short 
time  after  Thomas  Stevens  settled  on  the  New  jMeadows  river. 
Alister  Coombs  was  located  here  al)0ut  tlie  same  time.  About  1676 
Lancellot  Pierce  bought  Stevens'  property  and  resided  there  for 
some  time.  Other  settlers  were  Alexander  Thwait,  thought  to 
have  been  located  near  INIr.  Purchase,  as  early  as  165-1.  Richard 
Collicut  also  settled  near  by.  Thomas  Haynes  settled  about 
1658  at  IMaquoit.  Other  settlers  at  Maquoit,  prior  to  1670,  were 
John  Swain.  Thomas  Kimball,  John  Sears,  Thomas  AVharton, 
Sannicl  liibby,  Henry  Webb,  Edward  Greet  and  Robert  Jordan. 
At  ^lere  Point  the  following  were  settled  prior  to  1670 :  James 
Carter,  Thomas  Haynes,  Andrew  and  George  Phippeny. 

Undoubtedly  many  others  were  collected  together  about  the 
New  ]\[eadows  and  the  Islands.  Certainly  many  settlers  were  lo- 
cated withiji  the  limits  of  Ilai'pswell  around  1650.  But  with  the 
outbreak  of  Indian  hostilities  in  1675,  practically  all  effort  to  es- 
tabli,"-}!  settlements  stopped.  Little  more  was  accomplished  till 
the  I  egiuning  of  the  18th  century  when  the  Pejepscot  Company 


BRUNSWICK  HISTORICAL  141 

came  into  possession  of  this  tract  of  land  and  began  to  promote 
settlements  and  to  otherwise  deveh^p  their  property.  The  growth 
from  this  time  on  was  more  rapid  and  settlements  more  numer- 
ous. We  shall  make  no  eft'ort  to  taliulate  the  names  of  succeed- 
ing settlers.  Suffice  it  to  say  that  once  the  forest  had  been  pene- 
trated and  the  tribes  more  or  less  intimidated,  the  settlers  were 
emboldened  to  risk  the  dangers  of  frontier  homes.  Growth  was 
rapid  and  while  other  parts  of  the  state  were  but  slowly  settled  at 
best  there  was  no  halting  within  the  bounds  of  the  Pejepscot  com- 
pany's domain.  All  honor  to  the  hardy  brave  spirits  who  carved 
the  white  man's  village  from  the  ti'unks  of  the  giant  pine,  who 
harnessed  the  waters  of  the  roaring  falls  and  tapped  the  bounty 
of  the  virgin  soil. 

INDIAN  ACCOUNT 

Probalily  there  is  no  moi-e  interesting  phase  of  the  struggle 
of  our  forefathers  to  estal)lish  themselves  in  the  wilderness  than 
that  whi(;h  deals  with  their  relations  with  the  Indians.  It  would 
be  difficult  to  find  a  man  or  woman  among  us  who  has  not  listened 
W^ith  a  shudden,  in  youthful  days,  to  the  stories  our  elders 
have  handed  down  concerning  Indian  barbarities.  The  hardship 
endured  by  the  settlers,  heroic  self  sacrifice  by  fathers  and  moth- 
ers and  almost  ferocious  daring  on  the  part  of  those  pioneers  will 
always  stir  the  pride  and  admiration  of  succeeding  generations; 
but  interest  in  those  (pialities  and  struggles,  especially  among  the 
young,  pales  into  insignificance  when  we  turn  to  a  consideration 
of  the  Aborigines  and  their  fierce  onslaughts  against  the  whites. 
And  even  for  adults  there  is  always  much  of  interest,  either  of 
condemnation  or  pity,  in  the  fate  of  the  native  tribes. 

The  Settlers  of  Ijrunswiek  while  escaping  some  of  the  more 
ferocious  of  the  Indian  attacks,  nevertheless  were  harassed  fre- 
quently for  more  tluni  a  hundred  years  and  at  times  open  war- 
fare was  waged  with  the  accompanying  scenes  of  bloodshed, 
scalping  and  what  was  sometimes  worse — captivity. 

For  many  years  immediately  following  the  settlement,  the 
whites  succeeded  in  maintaining  peaceful  relations  with  the  na- 
tives although  much  discontent  existed  among  them  on  account 
of  the  alleged  cheating  practiced  by  the  white  traders,  especially 
]\Ir.  Purchase. 

But  in  1675  when  King  Philip's  war  against  the  whites 
throughout  the  northern  colonies  broke  out,  the  Indians  of  this 
region  were  found  ready  to  vent  their  spite  against  the  ''common 
enemy,"  and  seemed  to  have  treasured  up  recollections  of  all 
their  wrongs — real  aiul  fancied — for  vengeance  at  this  time.    At 


142  BRUNSWICK  HISTORICAL 


any  rate  abcjut  the  fifth  of  Septeml)er,  1675,  they  appeared  in 
consideraI)le  force  at  the  house  of  Thomas  Purchase  and  under 
pretense  of  a  desire  to  trade  rob]:)ed  the  house  and  attempted  to 
kill  Purchase's  son  who  fled  for  his  life.  No  one  Avas  hurt  in 
this  melee  but  a  few  days  later  when  a  liody  of  some  twenty-five 
settlers  were  gathering  the  corn  -crop  at  the  Purchase  settlement 
the  redskins  lay  in  ambush  for  hours  awaiting  the  time  when  the 
corn  should  all  be  harvested.  When  that  hour  arrived  the  blood 
curdling  war-whoop  sounded  and  they  rushed  to  the  attack.  A 
sharp  encounter  followed,  several  on  both  sides  were  wounded 
and  in  the  end  the  Indians  carried  away  the  corn.  Sometime  the 
following  year  the  Pu.rchase  house  was  burned  and  its  OAA-ner  com- 
pelled to  leave. 

In  spite  of  effort  to  conclude  a  treaty  with  the  Andi^oscog- 
gin  tribe — the  most  active  of  all — the  hostilities  continued  and 
150  men  under  Majors  W^aldron  and  Frost  were  dispatched  by 
the  government  at  Boston  to  subdue  the  natives  and  recover  cap- 
tives. The  force  landed  at  j\Iere  Point  on  the  eighteenth  of  Feb- 
ruary, 1677.  They  were  met  by  a  party  of  Indians  including 
Squando  and  Simon,  the  latter  referred  to  as  ''The  Yankee  Kill- 
er." After  some  parley  the  Indians  stated  that  they  desired 
peace  and  would  bring  the  captives  that  afternoon.  However 
nothing  was  seen  of  them  till  the  next  day  when  about  noon  a 
large  number  of  Indians  approached  by  canoe,  landed,  set  fire  to 
a  house  near  by  and  challenged  the  soldiers  to  fight.  The  English 
attacked  and  killed  and  wounded  several  of  them  whereupon  an- 
other parley  Avas  held.  It  Avas  found  that  there  Avas  no  hope  of 
securing  the  captives  -or  of  very  severely  punishing  the  Indians 
Avithout  loss,  so  the  expedition  embarked  for  the  Sagadahoc. 

On  the  12th  of  April,  1678,  a  treaty  was  concluded  and  hos- 
tilities ended  for  a  decade.  But  in  the  spring  of  1688  the  Indians 
again  took  the  Avar  path  and  defied  all  attempts  at  conciliation. 
Governor  Andros  took  an  expedition  into  this  region  in  Novem- 
ber and  erected  Fort  Andros  Avhich  Avas  located  on  ]\Iaine  street, 
near  its  junction  with  Cabot  street.  This  fort  Avas  built  under 
the  direction  of  Anthony  Brockhold  aiuT  Avas  gari'isoned  by  a  por- 
tion of  the  Governor's  force. 

In  the  spring  of  1690  the  fort  was  captured  by  the  Indians 
Avhereupon  the  ]\Iassachusetts  authorities  sent  Col.  Church  here 
with  three  hundred  men.  On  Sept.  13,  1690,  he  landed  his  force 
at  ]\Iaquoit  and  marched  by  night  to  surround  the  fort  at  the  vil- 
lage. x\t  daybreak  it  Avas  learned  that  the  quarry  had  disap- 
peared just  before  their  arrival.  About  a  year  later  another  ex- 
pedition came  here,  landed  at  ]\Iaquoit  and  marched  to  the  fort 


BRTTNSWICK  HISTORICAL  143 

but  found  no  Indians.  On  their  return  and  as  they  were  em- 
barking a  body  of  Indians  who  had  been  watehing  from  con- 
cealed places  attacked  tlie  i)aity  and  killed  Sherburne,  captain  of 
one  of  the  companies.  Not  long  after  a  conference  was  held  at 
Mere  Point  between  IMassachusetts  commissioners  and  the  saga- 
mores of  this  region  when  a  peace  was  concluded. 

During  these  disturbances  all  attempts  to  maintain  settle- 
ments had  lieen  abandoned,  and  the  proprietors  of  this  section 
known  as  the  I'ejepscot  company,  found  it  necessary  to  offer  spe- 
cial inducements  to  secure  soldiers  to  man  the  fort  at  The  Falls. 

The  next  outbreak  among  the  tribes  occured  on  the  13th  of 
June  1722,  when  a  party  of  sixty  Indians  in  twenty  canoes  ap- 
peared near  Pleasant  Point,  and  landing,  captured  nine  entire 
families.  All  of  these  were  released  except  five  men — Hamilton, 
Hanson,  Trescott,  Love  and  Edgar.  These  they  retained  as 
hostages  for  the  return  of  four  Indians  held  at  Boston.  During 
the  summer  they  attacked  and  burned  the  settlement  at  Bruns- 
wick village.  They  were  discovered  by  David  Dunning  and  an- 
other soldier  as  they  were  approaching  the  settlement.  Dunning 
tied  to  his  home  at  Maquoit  while  his  companion  hastened  to  the 
fort  with  the  alarm.  He  was  fired  upon  but  escaped.  Some  of 
the  captives  were  butchered  and  others  carried  away.  After  the 
sacking  of  the  village  the  redskins  repaired  to  a  house  on  Fish 
House  Hill  (at  a  place  near  the  present  house  of  Annie  Stanwood 
on  Water  street)  to  properly  celebrate  their  victory.  But  a 
cannon  shot  from  Fort  George  partially  destroyed  the  house 
they  had  seized  and  the  Indians  took  their  boats  for  Pleasant 
Point  carrying  their  captives  with  them. 

A  messenger  was  sent  to  Col.  Harmon  at  Arrowsic  asking 
assistance  but  the  lurid  flames  from  the  burning  dwellings  had 
told  the  gruesome  story  even  before  the  messenger  reached  his 
destination  and  two  whale  boats  loaded  with  soldiers  entered  Mer- 
rymeeting  Bay  the  night  following  the  attack.  Perceiving  the 
fires  of  the  Indian  cami)  at  the  Point  the  forces  stealthily  ap- 
proached, landed  and  at  once  fired  upon  the  sleeping  enemy.  Six- 
teen or  eighteen  w^ere  killed  outright  and  many  were  captured. 

i\Ioses  Eaton 's  body  was  discovered  by  the  bank  of  the  river, 
his  tongue  having  been  cut  out,  his  arms  and  legs  cut  off,  and 
then  killed  outright. 

We  hear  nothing  more  of  the  Indian  hostilities  till  April  13, 
1725,  w^hen  James  Cochran  of  jMaquoit  w'as  captured  while  fowl- 
ing about  the  marshes.  He  was  carried  to  the  Ten  Mile  Falls. 
On  the  second  night  of  liis  captivity  as  his  captors  lay  down  to 
sleep  one  on  each  side  of  him  with  a  hatchet  under  their  heads 


144  BTirXSWICK  HISTORICAL 

and  a  giiii  beside  them  lie  carelully  watched  his  oi)portunity, 
seized  a  hatehe'i.  kided  ])oth.  sealpcd  them  and  fled  down  the' 
liver. 

During  the  next  few  years  occasional  nuirtlers  were  commit- 
ted bj'  the  Indians  but  no  concerted  movements  were  attempted 
by  them  till  "Max  9th,  1756.  At  that  time  a  band  of  Indians 
met  at  Toi)sham,  divided  into  two  parties  and  prepared  for  oper- 
ations. One  party  amlmshed  three  men  not  far  from  ]\Iaqnoit 
and  captured  Abijali  Young  Avhom  they  carried  to  Topsham.  The 
uth.er  party  appeared  at  Flying  Point  in  Freeport  at  the  house  of 
Thomas  iMeans.  He  together  with  his  wife,  child  and  his  wife's 
sister,  ]\Iiss  IMoU}-  Finney  were  dragged  from  the  house.  JNIr. 
j\Ieans  was  shot  and  scalped.  As  her  husband  was  being  mur- 
dered, INIrs.  jMeans  rushed  back  into  the  house,  closed  the  door, 
and  placed  a  chest  against  it.  The  Indians  finding  the  door  fas- 
tened, fired  directly  through  it  and  the  ball  passed  through  her 
breast,  killing  the  child  in  her  arms.  ]\Iiss  Finney  was  carried 
away  in  her  nightclothes  to  the  rendevous  at  Topsham  where  the 
two  parties  met.  jMiss  Finney  and  ]Mr.  Young  were  carried  to 
Queljec  and  the  former  sold  to  a  farmer  Avho  set  her  to  work  in 
the  fields.  She  was  soon  transferred  to  the  duties  of  the  kitchen 
but  was  kept  under  strict  v^'atch.  Eventually  Capt.  Wallace  of 
Falmouth  who  was  at  Quebec  with  a  trading  vessel,  discovered 
her  whereabouts  and  by  means  of  carefully  executed  plans  the 
unfortunate  woman,  escaped  to  the  friendly  ship.  She  was  safely 
landed  in  due  time  at  Portland  and  later  married  the  man  who 
had  rescued  her.  Young  obtained  his  liberty  in  about  a  year  but 
died  in  Halifax  of  small  pox. 

These  adventures  are  aliout  the  last  of  the  many  that  dis- 
turbed and  endangered  the  lives  of  the  settlers  in  this  town.  One 
item  of  interest  centers  about  the  famous  chief  Sabattis.  At 
Maquoit  one  Daniel  Eaton  was  wounded  and  captured  in  1757  by 
this  chief  and  carried  to  Canada.  He  escaped  after  a  year  and  re- 
turned. ]\Iore  than  forty  years  after  Sabattis  passed  through 
Brunswick  and  called  at  a  store  on  the  site  of  one  occupied  in 
part  by  B.  R.  Jordan  &  Co.  Eaton  was  sent  for,  was  recognized 
by  Sabattis  and  the  two  held  a  pleasant  chat  till  the  old  chief 
I)assed  on  his  way. 

The  foregoing  covers  oidy  the  more  nota1)le  of  the  Indian 
outrages  but  brief  space  forbids  further  reference.  The  cruelty 
of  these  children  of  the  forest  cannot  but  excite  our  resentment, 
but  they  also  serve  to  make  us  the  more  deeply  respect  the  valor 
and  fortitude  of  the  pioneers  who  braved  the  dangers  the  savages 
threatened.    When  we  stop  for  a  moment  and  consider  that  less 


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HON.   WILLIAM   P.   FRYE,  LEWISTON. 
United   States    Senator   from    Maine    Since    1883. 


THE    LATE    JAMES    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 

IN     THE     \\'0RLD. 


HON.    WILLIAM    T.    COBB,    ROCKLAND. 
Governor  of  Maine,    1905-9. 


GEN.  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.    LITTLKEIELD.    ROCKLAND. 
Ex-Attorney   General  and  Member  of   Congress  from    Second 

Maine    District. 


HON.    JOHN   FREMONT    HILL,    AUGUSTA. 
Governor  op  Maine,    1901-5. 


HON.  EDWIN  C.  BURLEIGH.  AUGUSTA. 

Ex-Governor  of  Maine  and  Member  of  Congress  from   Third 

Maine    District. 


THE   LATE   ANDREW    P.   WISWELL.    ELLSWORTH. 

Justice   Maine   Supreme   Court,    1893-1900:    Chief  Justice, 

1900-06. 


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Secretary  of   State. 


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Ex-Governor  of  Maine  and  Member 
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A  BRIEF  HISTORY  OF  MAINE. 

BY 

Jotin  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  Maine,  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  brilHant  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  Bradfords,  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 
Maine  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- 
weirs  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  co  keep  the  Indians  loyal  to  the 
French,  but  the  English  accused  him  of  encouraging  uprisings 
and  giving  countenance  to  Indian  savagery.  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- 
dition, and  also  with  the  expedition  of  1755  which  drove  the 
French  from  Acadia  and  that  of  1758  which  captured  Eouisburg 
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  Valley  Forge. 

Hardly  had  peace  been  declared  in  1783  before  the  movement 
began  for  the  separation  of  IMaine  from  Massachusetts,  a  move- 
ment which  was  not  crowned  with  success  imtil  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  y,\'^2.  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  wholly  with   Maine.     There  was  still  the  struggle  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  Augusta  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  offer 
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 
"Madawaska  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  suffering,  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- 


52  MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 

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  vmtil  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  immis^ration  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.  The  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  with  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  Maine  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 


54  MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 

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  Hnes,  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- 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL.  55 

tiful  lakes,  its  5,000  rivers  and  streams,  its  vast  and  unbroken 
forests,  its  rugged  mountains  and  its  many  picturesque  villages 
among  the  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 


56  MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 

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  Maine  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.  Mary'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  Phipps,  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  vVes- 
ton  Fuller,  AVilliam  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 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL.  57 

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 
different  -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  Gary,  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  Maine  has  given  such  men  as  Nathan 
Lord,  for  35  years  president  of  Dartmouth,  President  Harris  of 
Amherst,   President   Mosher  of   Hillsdale   College,   Chancellor 


58  MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 

Day  of  Syracuse  University,  Albert  K.  Smiley,  the  founder  and 
patron  saint  of  the  Mohonk  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- 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL.  59 

man,  Americus  Fuller,  Daniel  Dole  and  James  Liddell  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? 


6o  MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


Governors  of  Maine. 


1820  William  King,  Bath. 

1 82 1  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. 


MAINE   REFERENCE    MANUAL.  6l 

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. 


62  MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


United   Senators   from   Adoption   of 
Constitution. 


Abbreviations — rs., 

resigned 

;  f.  v.,  filled  vacancy; 

d.,  died. 

Name, 

Politics. 

Residence.       Term  of  office. 

John  Holmes, 

Rep. 

Alfred 

1 820- 1 827 

John  Chandler, 

Rep. 

Monmouth 

1820-1823 

Albion  K.  Parris, 

Rep. 

Portland  (rs.) 

I 827- I 828 

Appointed  Judge 

:  of  S.  J. 

Court. 

John  Holmes, 

N.  Rep. 

Alfred  (f.  V.) 

1 829- 1 833 

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 

Peleg  Sprague, 

N.  Rep. 

Hallowell 

1829-1835 

Reuel  Williams, 

Dem. 

Augusta 

I 839- I 843 

Resigned  February,  1843. 

John  Fairfield, 

Dem. 

Saco  (f.  V.) 

I 843- I 845 

John  Ruggles, 

Dem. 

Thomaston 

1835-1841 

John  Fairfield, 

Dem. 

Saco  (d.) 

1845-1847 

Wyman  B.  S.  Moor, 

Dem. 

Waterville  (f.  v.) 

I 848- I 849 

Appointed  by  Governor. 

Hannibal  Hamlin, 

Dem. 

Hampden  (f.  v.) 

1848-1851 

George  Evans, 

Whig 

Gardiner 

1841-1847 

MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL.  63 

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,  foF  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  1 875-1 881 

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 


64 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


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 

ct 

Ebenezer  Herrick, 

Rep. 

Lewiston 

(I 

Mark  L.  Hill, 

Rep. 

Phippsburg 

11 

Joshua  Cushman, 

Rep. 

Winslow 

u 

Joseph  Dane, 

Fed. 

Kennebunk 

(( 

Joshua  Cushman, 

Rep. 

Winslow 

1823 

Ebenezer  Herrick, 

Rep. 

Lewiston 

ii 

Enoch  Lincoln, 

Rep. 

Paris 

u 

William  Burleigh, 

Fed. 

So.  Berwick 

<i 

David  Kidder, 

Fed. 

Skowhegan 

11 

Stephen  Longfellow, 

Fed. 

Portland 

11 

Jeremiah  O'Brien, 

Rep. 

Machias 

(C 

Peleg  Sprague, 

Rep. 

Hallowell 

1825 

Ebenezer  Herrick, 

Rep. 

Lewiston 

(i 

David  Kidder, 

Fed. 

Skowhegan 

« 

Jeremiah  O'Brien, 

Rep. 

Machias 

(( 

William  Burleigh, 

Fed. 

So.  Berwick 

(( 

MAINE 

REFERENCE 

MANUAL. 

65 

Name. 

Politics. 

Residence. 

Date. 

John  Anderson, 

Rep. 

Portland 

(( 

Enoch  Lincoln  (rs.) 

Rep. 

Paris 

11 

James  W.  Ripley  (f.  v.' 

)       Rep. 

Fryeburg 

u. 

Jeremiah  O'Brien, 

Rep. 

Machias 

1827 

J.  F.  Wingate, 

Rep. 

Bath 

<( 

Peleg  Sprague, 

Rep. 

Hallowell 

(( 

John  Anderson, 

Rep. 

Portland 

« 

Rufus  Mclntire, 

Rep. 

Parsonsfield 

a 

Samuel  Butman, 

Fed. 

Dixmont 

(C 

James  W.  Ripjey, 

Rep. 

Fryeburg 

« 

J.  F.  Wingate, 

Dem.  Rep. 

Bath 

1829 

James  W.  Ripley  (rs.) 

Dem.  Rep. 

Fryeburg 

« 

C.  Holland  (f.  v.) 

Dem.  Rep. 

Canton 

ce 

John  Anderson, 

Dem.  Rep. 

Portland 

a 

Rufus  Mclntire, 

Dem.  Rep. 

Parsonsfield 

li 

Jeremiah  O'Brien, 

Dem.  Rep. 

Machias 

a 

George  Evans, 

Nat'l  Rep. 

Gardiner 

(t 

Samuel  Butman, 

Nat'l  Rep. 

Dixmont 

(( 

George  Evans, 

Nat'l  Rep. 

Gardiner 

I83I 

Leonard  Jarvis, 

Dem.  Rep. 

Ellsworth 

<( 

James  Bates, 

Dem.  Rep. 

Norridgewock 

<( 

Cornelius  Holland, 

Dem.  Rep. 

Canton 

(( 

John  Anderson, 

Dem.  Rep. 

Portland 

tc 

Edward  Kavanagh, 

Dem.  Rep. 

Newcastle 

a 

Rufus  Mclntire, 

Dem.  Rep. 

Parsonsfield 

li 

Leonard  Jarvis, 

Dem. 

Ellsworth 

1833 

George  Evans, 

Whig 

Gardiner 

<< 

Edward  Kavanagh, 

Dem. 

Newcastle 

(( 

Joseph  Hall, 

Dem. 

Camden 

(( 

66 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


Name. 

Politics. 

Residence. 

F.  O.  J.  Smith, 

Dem. 

Portland 

Gorham  Parks, 

Dem. 

Bangor 

Rufus  Mclntire, 

Dem. 

Parsonsfield 

Moses  Mason, 

Dem. 

Bethel 

Leonard  Jarvis, 

Dem. 

Ellsworth 

George  Evans, 

Whig 

Gardiner 

Joseph  Hall, 

Dem. 

Camden 

John  Fairfield, 

Dem. 

Saco 

Jeremiah  Bailey, 

Whig 

Wiscasset 

F.  O.  J.  Smith, 

Dem. 

Portland 

Gorham  Parks, 

Dem. 

Bangor 

Moses  Mason, 

Dem. 

Bethel 

John  Fairfield, 

Dem, 

Saco 

F.  O.  J.  Smith, 

Dem. 

Portland 

George  Evans, 

Whig 

Gardiner 

Thomas  Davee, 

Dem. 

Blanchard 

H.  J.  Anderson^ 

Dem. 

Belfast 

Jos.  C.  Noyes, 

Whig 

Eastport 

Timothy  J.  Carter  (d.) 

Dem. 

Paris 

Virgil  D.  Parris  (f.  v.) 

Dem. 

Buckfield 

Jonathan  Cilley  (d.) 

Dem. 

Thomaston 

Edward  Robinson  (f.  v.) 

Whig 

Thomaston 

George  Evans, 

Whig 

Gardiner 

Thomas  Davee, 

Dem. 

Blanchard 

H.  J.  Anderson, 

Dem. 

Belfast 

Albert  Smith, 

Dem. 

Portland 

Benj.  Randall, 

Whig 

Bath 

Virgil  D.  Parris, 

Dem. 

Buckfield 

Nathan   Clififord, 

Dem. 

Newfield 

Joshua  A.  Lowell, 

Dem. 

Machias 

Date. 


1835 


1837 


1839 


MAINE    ] 

REFERENC 

E    MANUAL. 

67 

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 

« 

W.  P.  Fessenden, 

Whig 

Portland 

(< 

Nathaniel  S.  Littlefield, 

Dem. 

Bridgton 

le 

Joshua  A.  Lowell, 

Dem. 

Machias 

ii 

Alfred  Marshall, 

Dem. 

China 

« 

Luther  Severance, 

Whig 

Augusta 

1843 

F.  H.  Morse, 

Whig 

Bath 

(( 

Robert  P.  Dunlap, 

Dem. 

Brunswick 

(( 

Hannibal  Hamlin, 

Dem. 

Hampden 

i( 

Joshua  Herrick, 

Dem. 

Kennebunkport 

a 

Shepard  Gary, 

Dem. 

Houlton 

iC 

Benjamin  White, 

Dem. 

Montville 

a 

Hezekiah  Williams, 

Dem. 

Castine 

1845 

Luther  Severance, 

Whig 

Augusta 

li 

J.  F,  Scammon, 

Dem. 

Saco 

it 

Gullen  Sawtelle, 

Dem. 

Norridgewock 

li 

Robert  P.  Dunlap, 

Dem. 

Brunswick 

a 

Hannibal  Hamlin, 

Dem. 

Hampden 

a 

J.  D.  McCrate, 

Dem. 

Wiscasset 

a 

James  S.  Wiley, 

Dem. 

Dover 

1847 

E.  K.  Smart, 

Dem. 

Camden 

a 

Franklin  Clark, 

Dem. 

Wiscasset 

it 

A.  W.  H.  Glapp, 

Dem. 

Portland 

« 

Hiram  Belcher, 

Whig 

Farmington 

it 

David  Hammons, 

Dem. 

Lovell 

li 

Hezekiah  Williams, 

Dem. 

Castine 

« 

68 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


Name. 

Politics. 

Residence. 

Date. 

Cullen  Sawtelle, 

Dem. 

Norridgewock 

1849 

John  Otis, 

Whig 

Hallowell 

(C 

Chas.  Stetson, 

Dem. 

Bangor 

(C 

Thomas  J.  D.  Fuller, 

Dem. 

Calais 

(( 

Rufus  K.  Goodenow, 

Whig 

Paris 

{C 

Elbridge  Gerry, 

Dem. 

Water  ford 

te 

Nathaniel  S.  Littlefield, 

Dem. 

Bridgton 

tt 

Israel  Washburn,  jr., 

Whig 

Orono 

185I 

E.  K.  Smart, 

Dem. 

Camden 

(( 

Moses  McDonald, 

Dem. 

Limerick 

t( 

Chas.  Andrews  (d.) 

Dem. 

Paris 

te 

Isaac  Reed  (f.  v.) 

Whig 

Waldoboro 

et 

John  Appleton, 

Dem. 

Portland 

te 

Thomas  J.  D.  Fuller, 

Dem. 

Calais 

« 

Robert  Goodenow, 

Whig 

Farmington 

<( 

Moses  McDonald, 

Dem. 

Limerick 

1853 

Israel  Washburn,  jr.. 

Whig 

Orono 

a 

Samuel  P.  Benson^ 

Whig 

Winthrop 

ee 

E.  W.  Farley, 

Whig 

Newcastle 

(( 

Thomas  J.  D.  Fuller, 

Dem. 

Calais 

te 

Samuel  Mayall, 

Dem. 

Gray 

ee 

Israel  Washburn,  jr., 

Rep. 

Orono 

1855 

Samuel  P.  Benson, 

Rep. 

Winthrop 

(( 

John  M.  Wood, 

Rep. 

Portland 

ee 

Thomas  J.  D.  Fuller, 

Dem. 

Calais 

ee 

Ebenezer  Knowlton, 

Rep. 

Montville 

ee 

John  J.  Perry, 

Rep. 

Oxford 

ee 

John  M.  Wood, 

Rep. 

Portland 

1857 

Israel  Washburn,  jr., 

Rep. 

Orono 

ee 

MAINE    ] 

REFERENCE 

MANUAL.       . 

6^ 

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 

Elected,  i860,  Governor  of  State. 

Stephen  Cobiirn  (f.  v.) 

Rep. 

Skowhegan 

(( 

D.  E.  Somes, 

Rep. 

Biddeford 

(( 

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 

i86r 

Frederick  A.  Pike, 

Rep. 

Calais 

« 

Chas.  W.  Walton  (rs.) 

Rep. 

Auburn 

(C 

Appointed  Judge  oi 

I  S.  J.  Court. 

T.  A.  D.  Fessenden  (f.  \ 

^)  Rep. 

Auburn 

(( 

S.  C.  Fessenden, 

Rep. 

Rockland 

(( 

John  N.  Goodwin, 

Rep. 

So.  Berwick 

tl 

Anson  P.  Morrill, 

Rep. 

Readfield 

il 

James  G.  Blaine, 

Rep. 

Augusta 

1865 

Sidney  Perham, 

Rep. 

Paris 

a 

Fred  A.  Pike, 

Rep. 

Calais 

te 

John  H.  Rice, 

Rep. 

Foxcroft 

« 

L.  D.  M.  Sweat, 

Rep. 

Portland 

(( 

John  Lynch, 

Rep. 

Portland 

1865 

Sidney  Perham, 

Rep. 

Paris 

« 

Fred  A.  Pike, 

Rep. 

Calais 

<( 

John  H.  Rice, 

Rep. 

Foxcroft 

(( 

James  G.  Blaine, 

Rep. 

Augusta 

tl 

70 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


Name. 

Politics. 

Residence. 

Date. 

Fred  A.  Pike, 

Rep. 

Calais 

1867 

John  A.  Peters, 

Rep. 

Bangor 

u 

John  Lynch, 

Rep. 

Portland 

(I 

James  G.  Blaine, 

Rep. 

Augusta 

te 

Sidney  Perham, 

Rep. 

Paris 

(( 

Samuel  P.  Morrill, 

Rep. 

Farmington 

1869 

John  A.  Peters, 

Rep. 

Bangor 

(< 

James  G.  Blaine, 

Rep. 

Augusta 

« 

Eugene  Hale, 

Rep. 

Ellsworth 

(( 

John  Lynch, 

Rep. 

Portland 

(( 

John  Lynch,  • 

Rep. 

Portland 

1871 

William  P.  Frye, 

Rep. 

Lewiston 

a 

James  G.  Blaine, 

Rep. 

Augusta 

tc 

John  A.  Peters, 

Rep. 

Bangor 

({ 

Eugene  Hale, 

Rep. 

Ellsworth 

t( 

John  H.  Burleigh, 

Rep. 

So.  Berwick 

1873 

Wm.  P.  Frye, 

Rep. 

Lewiston 

(( 

James  G.  Blaine, 

Rep. 

Augusta 

<( 

Samuel  F.  Hersey, 

Rep. 

Bangor 

tc 

Eugene  Hale, 

Rep. 

Ellsworth 

t( 

John  H.  Burleigh, 

Rep. 

So.  Berwick 

1875 

Wm.  P.  Frye, 

Rep. 

Lewiston 

James  G.  Blaine, 

Rep. 

Augusta 

Appointed  U.  S. 

Senator,  1876. 

Edwin  Flye  (f.  v.) 

Rep. 

Newcastle 

Samuel  F.  Hersey, 

Rep. 

Bangor 

Died  1875. 

Harris  M.  Plaisted  (f, 

.  V.)  Rep. 

Bangor 

Eugene  Hale, 

Rep. 

Ellsworth 

MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


71 


Name. 

Politics. 

Residence. 

Date. 

Thomas  B.  Reed, 

Rep. 

Portland 

1877 

William  P.  Frye, 

Rep. 

Lewiston 

(( 

Stephen  D.  Lindsay, 

Rep. 

Norridgewock 

(( 

Llewellyn  Powers, 

Rep. 

Houlton 

IC 

Eugene  Hale, 

Rep. 

Ellsworth 

<( 

Thomas  B.  Reed, 

Rep. 

Portland 

1879 

William  P.  Frye, 

Rep. 

Lewiston 

(< 

Stephen  D.  Lindsey, 

Rep. 

Norridgewock 

(C 

Geo.  W,  Ladd,         Dem. 

&  Nat.  G.  B. 

Bangor 

(C 

Thompson  H.  Murch, 

Nat.  G.  B. 

Rockland 

n 

Thomas  B.  Reed, 

Rep. 

Portland 

I88I 

Nelson  Dingley,  jr., 

Rep. 

Lewiston 

ii 

Stephen  D.  Lindsey, 

Rep. 

Norridgewock 

le 

George  W.  Ladd, 

Nat.  G.  B. 

Bangor 

« 

Thompson  H.  Murch, 

Nat.  G.  B. 

Rockland 

(( 

Thomas  B.  Reed, 

Rep. 

Portland           i 

[883-1897 

N.  Dingley,  jr.. 

Rep. 

Lewiston 

ts 

Chas.  A.  Boutelle, 

Rep. 

Bangor 

(( 

Seth  L.  Milliken  (d.) 

Rep. 

Belfast 

te 

Edwin  C.  Burleigh  (f.  v 

.)  Rep. 

Augusta 

1897 

Thomas  B.  Reed  (rs.) 

Rep. 

Portland 

1899 

N.  Dingley  (d.) 

Rep. 

Lewiston 

Chas.  A.  Boutelle, 

Rep. 

Bangor 

Edwin  C.  Burleigh, 

Rep. 

Augusta 

Amos  L.  Allen  (f.  v.) 

Rep. 

Alfred 

Chas.  E.  Littlefield  (f.  v 

)    Rep. 

Rockland 

72 


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 

(( 

CORRECTIONS    TO 

GOVERNMENT  OF  MAINE 


Governor,   BERT   M.   FERNALD,   Poland,   (West) 
Salary,  $3,000. 

Members  of  Governor's  Council 

1.  York  and  Oxford,  Leioy  F.  Pike,  Cornish. 

2.  Cumberland,  James  Cunningham,  Portland. 

3.  Androscoggin,  Somerset  and  Franklin,  Fred  W.  Bunker,  No. 
Anson. 

4.  Kennebeck,  Lincoln  and   Sagadahoc,  Fred  G.  Kinsman,  Au- 
gusta. 

5.  Hancock,  Knox  and  Waldo,  Charles  C.  Morrison,  Eden  (Bar 

Harbor). 

6.  Penobscot  and  Piscatquis,  Harry  F.  Ross,  Bangor. 

7.  Aroostock  and  Washington,  Chas.  F.  Daggett,  Presque  Isle, 

Chairman. 

Wm.  R.  Beazley,  Bucksport,  elk.  to  treas.  $1,100 

Harold  S.  Burrill,  Dedham,  elk.  to  treas.  900 

Warren  C.  Philbrook,  Waterville,  Att.  Gen.  4,000 

Chas.  P.  Barnes,  Norway,  Asst.  Att.  Gen.  1,800 

Elliot  C.  Dill,  Hallowell,  Adj.  Gen.  1,800 

W.  S.  Cotton,  Lisbon  Falls,  Pri.  Sec.  Gov'r  1,200 

Adelaid  L.   French,  Winthrop   Stenog.   Exe.   Dept. 

Harold    A.    Allen,    Lewiston,   Dept.    Supt.    Sch.  1,500 

Beecher  Putnam,  Houlton,  Insurance  Com'r  1,800 

I.  W.  Barbour,  Augusta,  Asst.  Highway  Com'r  1,500 

H.  J.  Glendenning,  Portland,  elk.  Highway  Com'r  1,300 

Edwin  M.   Johnston,  Brownville,   State  Assessor  1,500 

Henry  W.  Oakes,  Auburn  \ 

Geo.  M.  Phoenix,  Alfred  C  Enforcement    Com'rs     1,500 

Andrew  P.  Harvey,  Sullivan  ) 

C.  A.  Leighton,  Thomaston 

E.  P.  Mayo,  Waterville  ^  Insp.  Prisons  and  Jails. 

F.  H.  Hargraves,  West  Buxton 


RIAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL.  73 


Government  of  Maine,  190I-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,  '12, 

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,  'ii,  '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 

74 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


Hannibal  E.  Hamlin,  Ellsworth, 
Warren  C.   Philbrook,  Waterville, 
Augustus  B.  Farnham.  Bangor, 
*George  W.  Leadbetter,  Rockland 
*Miss  Adelaide  M.  French,  Winth 
♦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. 
Asst.  Att.-Gen., 
Adj. -Gen.. 
Messenger, 
rop,  Stenog.  to  Exec.  Dept. 
Auditor, 

Auditor  State  Printing, 
State  Supt.'  Pub.  Schools. 
Land  Agt.  and  Forest  Com., 
Clerk, 
Ins.   Com., 
Deputy  Ins.   Com., 
Bank  Examiner, 
Supt.  of  Public  Buildings, 
State   Liquor   Com., 
Pension   Clerk, 
Com.  Indus'l  and  Labor  Stat. 
Clerk. 

Com.  of  Agriculture, 
Inspector  W.,  F.,  M.,  etc. 

Railroad  Commiss'rs, 

Clerk  to  R.  R.  Commiss'rs, 

Asst.   Clerk, 
Highway  Com.. 
Clerk, 


Clerk  to  Adjt.  General. 

State  Assessors. 

CI.  to  State  Assessors, 

Enforcement  Commissioners, 

CI.  to  Enforcement  Com'rs. 
State  Librarian, 
Asst.  Librarian, 


4,000 
1, 800 
1,800 


2,500 
1,200 
2.500 
1,000 
1. 000 
1.800 
1.200 
2,500 
1,200 
1,500 
1,200 
r,5oo 

1,500 

2,500 
2,000 
2,000 
1,500 
1,200 
2,500 
1,300 

1,000 

1,500 
1,500 
1,500 
1,200 

1,500 
1,500 
1,500 

1,500 
1,200 


♦Official  P.  O.  at  Augusta. 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


75 


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, 
F.  S.  Adams,  Bowdoin, 
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, 

Treasurer's  Clerk, 


I, GOO 
1,500 
1,000 
1,000 
1,000 
2,000 
1,000 
1,000 

1,000 

1,000 

100 


Commissioners  of  Inland 
Fisheries  and  Game, 

CI.  and  Stenographer, 
Com.  of  Seashore  Fisheries, 
Keeper  of  State  Arsenal, 

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. 
InsR.  of  Dams  and  Reservoirs. 


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State  Institutions. 


INSANE    HOSPITALS. 

TRUSTEES — SALARY,   $5.0O   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. 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL.  'j'j 

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— ORONO. 

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. 

Bx-oMcio. 
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  HOSPITAL— PORTLAND. 
Officers— Wm.  L.  Putnam,  Portland,  Pres.;  Franklin  R.  Barrett,  Port- 
land, Treas. ;  Chas.  O.  Hunt,  Portland,  Sec. 

CENTRAL  MAINE  GENERAL  HOSPITAI^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. 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL.  79 

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 
**Bkiehill  I 
*Bkiehill  Falls 
Bonny  Eagle 
*Boothbay 
**Boothbay  Harbor 

Bowdoin  Ctr. 
**Bowdoinhani  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 


*Cary 
*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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MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


**Corinna  2 
**Cornish  i 
*Costigan 
*Cousins  Island 
*Cranberry  Isles 
Crawford 
Criehaven 
Crouseville 
*Cumberland 
*Cumberland  Ctr.  2 
(Cumb.  Mills 
ind.  sta.  West- 
brook) 
*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 
*E^st  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 
*Easton 
*East  Orland 

East  Otisfield 
*East   Parsonsfield 
*East  Peru 
*East  Pittston 
*East  Poland 
**Eastport 

East  Raymond 

East  Rum  ford 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


83 


*East  Sebago 

East  Stoneham 
*East  Sullivan 
*East  Sumner  i 
*East  Surry 

East  Turner 
*East  Union 
*East  Vassalboro 

East  Waldoboro 

East  Waterboro 

East  Water  ford 
*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 
*Flagstaff 
=^ 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 


84 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


♦Harrison  4 
*  Hart  ford 
**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 
♦♦Hoiilton  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. 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


85 


**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 
*Mainstream 
*Manchester 
*Manset 

Maplegrove 
*Mapleton 

Maplewood 
*Maranacook 

Marlboro 
*Mars  Hill  i 

Martin 

Martinsville 
*Masardis 

Matagamon 
*Matinicus 


*  Mattawamkeag 
Maxfield 

*Mayfield 
Meadows 
Meadowview 
**Mechanic  Falls  2 

*Meddybemps 

*  Med  ford  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 


86 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


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  Fryeburg 
♦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 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


87 


*  Paris 
Park 

*Parkerhead 
*Parkman 

Parsonsfield 
*Passadumkeag 

Pattagumpus 
*Patten  2 

Peacove 
*Peaks  Island 
*Pejepscot 
*Pemaquid 

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   5 
Stations 
Gushing  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 
*RipIey 
♦Riverside 
Riverton 
Roach  River 
*Robbinston   i 
Robinsons 


**Rockland   i 
**Rockport 
Rockville 
Rockwood 
*Roque  Bluff 
*Ross  Cors. 

Round  Mountain 
♦Round  Pond 
♦Roxbury 
Roxie 
Rum  ford 
♦Rum ford  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 
♦Sandy  point 
♦♦San ford  i 
♦Sangerville  i 


Saponac 
♦Sargentville 
♦Scarboro 

Schoodic 
♦Sealcove 
♦Seal  Harbor 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


*Searsmont 
**Searsport  2 

Seawall 

Sebago 
*Sebago  Lake  ; 

Sebasco 
*Sebec 

Sebec  Lake 
*Sebec  Station 

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  Gastle 

♦South  Orrington  i 
♦♦South  Paris  3 

♦SiOuth  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- 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


89 


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 


90 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


*West  Farmington 
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  Mills 

*Wilton  I 

*Wind?orvil1e    i 

*Winn 

*Winnegance 


*Winslow 
*Winslo\vs   Mills 
*Winter  Harbor 
**Winterport  2 

*Winterville 
**Winthrop  4 
*Winthrop  Ctr. 
**Wiscasset  4 
(Wood  fords, 
Ind  sta.,  Port- 
land) 
*Woodland 
Woodville 
*Woolwich  I 
*Wytopitlock 
**YARMOUTH  i 
*Yarmouthville 
♦York 
*York  Beach 

Yorkcliffs 
*York  Cor.  i 
*York  Village 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL.  91 


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*  Woodfords.  3 

o.io*  Deering  Junction, 


Fares  Miles 

$0.20  West  Falmouth,  8 

0.25*  Cumberland   Junc- 


(B.  &  M.  R.  R.),      5  tion.  n 


92 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


Lower  Route,  via  Brunswick  and  Augusta. 

To  Bath,  Rockland,  Farmington,  Skowhegan,  Belfast,  Dexter 

and  Bangor. 

Miles    Fares 


Fares 

$0.25*  Cumberland  Junc- 
tion, II 
0.35*  Yarmouth  Junction, 

(G.  T.  R.),  15 

To  Bath  and  Rockland 


$0.50*.  Freeport, 
0.60     Hillside, 
0.70*  Brunswick, 


Fares 

$0.70* 

0.85 


Brunswick, 
Harding's, 


Miles 

34 
Rockland  Branch 


Fares 

$0.95*  Bath    (steamer), 


Fares 

$1.00 

105 

115 
I 


Miles 
39 


Woolwich, 

Nequasset,  42 

Westport,  46 

25*  Wiscasset  (junc),  49 

30*  South  Newcastle,  52 
45*  Newcastle  and  Dam- 

ariscotta,  (stmr.),  56 

50*  Damariscotta  Mills,  58 


55 
60 

65 
70* 


Nobleboro, 
Muscongns  Bay, 
Winslow's  Mills, 
Waldoboro, 


Miles 
21 
26 
30 


Miles 
38 


Miles 


Fares 

$1.90*  Warren  (junct.  with 
Georges  Val. 

R.  R.),  74 

George's  River,  78 


2.00 

2.05* 

2.15* 


Thomaston   (stage)    81 
Rockland — '  (  Steamer 
during  summer  sea- 
son daily  to  Isles- 

61  boro,  Dark  Harbor, 

62  Castine,  North  Ha- 
65  ven,  Stonmgton  and 
67  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. 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


93 


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  Farmington 

Fares  Miles 

$1.25*  Curtis'  Corner,  51 

1.30*  Leeds  Center,  54 

1.40*  No.  Leeds  (stages),  57 

1.45*  Strickland's    Ferry, 

(stage  daily  to 

Brettun's  Mills),      59 

1.50     East  Livermore,         62 

1.65*  Livermore  Falls,         65 

1.65*  Chisholm's  Mills,        67 


Fares 

$1.15*  Lewiston, 

Sabattus, 

Leeds  Junction, 


I-I5' 


1-15^ 


Aa  Danville  and  Leeds  Junctions. 


Miles 
49 
49 
47 


Miles 
69 


Fares 

$1.70*  Jay, 
1.80*  No.  Jay. 
1.85*  Wilton  (stage), 
1.95*  East  Wilton, 

West  Farmington, 
Farmington   ( Sandy 
River  R.  R.  for 
Phillips  and  Range- 
ley  Lakes),  83 


2.05* 

2.05* 


72 

76 

78 
82 


To  Skowhegan,  Belfast,  Dexter  and  Bangor. 


Fares  Miles 

$0.70*  Brunswick,  30 

0.75     Topsham,  31 

0.90*  Bowdoinham,  37 

I. GO     Harward's  Road,  41 

1. 10*  Richmond   (stages),  45 

1. 1 5*  Iceboro,  48 

1.20     Dresden,  49 

So.  Gardiner,  52 


Fares 
$1.40* 
,50* 

55* 
75* 
85* 
00 

05* 


Miles 
Gardiner  (stage),  56 
Hallowell,  61 

Augusta  (stages),      63 
Riverside,  70 

Vassalboro  (stages)  74 
Winslow,  81 

Waterville,  82 


1.30 


Upper  Route,  via  Auburn  and  Lewiston. 
From  Portland. 


Fares  Miles 

$0.25*  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^ 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


Miles 
Walnut  Hill   (No. 

Yarmouth),  15 

Gray,  20 

New  Gloucester,  25 

Rowes,  27 
Danville  Junction, 

(* Poland  Spring)  30 


Fares 
1.30     Annabessacook, 
35*  Winthrop, 


Rum  ford  June, 

Auburn  (stages) 

Lewiston, 

Greene, 

Leeds  Junction, 


32 
35 
36 

44 
47 


Miles 

53 
56 

59 
61 

69 
74 


85 


45*  Maranocook, 
50*  Readfield    (stages) 
70*  Belgrade  (stages) 
85     Lakeside, 

*  No.  Belgrade  (stage 
daily  to  Smith- 
field),  74 
Oakland  (June. 

Somerset  Ry.)j        7S 
Waterville  (stages)    84 


1-95 


2.05 


Skowhes:an. 


Miles 
84 


Waterville, 

Fairfield  (stage  daily 

for  East  Benton 

and  Albion),  87 

Shawmut,  90 

To  Belfast,  Dexter,  and  Bangor. 


Fares 
$2.25 
2.30* 
2.50* 


Miles 
Good  Will  Farm,      93 


Hinckley, 
Skowhegan, 

(stages). 


95 


103 


Miles 
Waterville,  82 

Benton   (Fairfield)     85 


Fares 

$2.25* 
2.35* 


Clinton, 
Burnham 


Miles 

91 

(June),     96 


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 


Miles 
Knox,  III 

Brooks  (stage  daily 

for  Monroe),  117 

Waldo,  122 

City  Point,  127 


3.20*  Belfast  (steamers)   129 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


95 


To  Dexter  and  Bangor. 


Fares  Miles 

^2.35*  Burnham  (June),      96 
2.55*  Pittsfield  (June.  S.  & 
M.  R.  R.),  103 


Fares  Miles 

$2.65     Detroit,  107 

2.70*  Newport  (June),     no 


Fares 

$2.70*  Newport  (June, 
stage), 
2.90*  Corinna, 


To  Dexter. 


Miles 

no 
117 


Fares 

$3.10*  Dexter  (stage), 

3-45 


Miles 
125 


*  Dover  and  Foxcroft, 
(B.  &  A.  R.  R.),   140 


To  Bangor. 


Fares  Miles 

$2.70*  Newport  (June),     no 
2.80*  East  Newport  (stage 
daily  to  Plymouth 
and  North  Dix- 
mont),  113 

2.95*  Etna  (stage  daily  to 
Stetson  and 
Exeter),  118 


Fares 

$3-05* 

3-15* 
3-25* 
3-30 

3.40* 


Miles 
Carmel  (stage  daily 

to  Kenduskeag),  122 
Hermon  Pond,  127 

Hermon  Center,  130 
Northern  Maine 

June,  132 

Bangor  (stages),      137 


Mount  Desert  Branch. 


Fares  from 
Portland 

*  Bangor. 
$3.45     Brewer  Junction, 
3.70*  Holden, 
4.10     Ellsworth  Falls, 
4.15*  Ellsworth, 
4.20     Washington  Junction 

(Wash.  Co.  Ry.),    32 


Miles  from 
Bangor 


3 

III 
28 
30 


Fares  from 
Portland 


Miles  from 
Bangor 


$4.30*  Franklin  Road,  36 

4.40*  Hancock,  40 

4.45     Waukeag  (Ferry  to 

Sullivan),  41 

4.50  Mt.  Desert  Ferry,  43 
5.00*  Bar  Harbor  (Ferry 

steamer),  53 


96 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


Bucksport  Branch. 


$345 
3.50* 
3-55 
3.60 
3.60 


Fares  from  Miles  from 

Portland  Bangor 

Bangor. 

Brewer  Junction,         2  i 
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 


Rangeley  Division 

From  Portland. 

Fares  ^^ 

$0.90*  Elm  wood  Farm, 
0.95*  Poland  Springs 

Sta., 
1. 00*  Poland   (stage), 
1. 10*  Mechanic  Falls, 
1.25*  West  Minot   (stage 

daily  to  Hebron 

Academy), 
1.35*  E.  Hebron, 


les 

Fares 

Miles 

37 

$1.45* 

Buckfield    (stages 
daily  for  No.  Buck- 

38 

field,  W.   Sumner, 

40 

Chase's  Mills, 

44 

Turner  and  Turner 
Village),                    57 

1-55* 

E.  Sumner  (stage 

49 

daily  for  Sum.ner 

53 

and  Redding),         62 

1.60* 

Hartford.                      64 

1.75* 

Canton  (stage  to 
Britton's   Mills),      69 

1.85 

Meadow  River,           73 

75 

2.00 

Chisholm,                      80 

78 

2.00 

Livermore,                   80 

1.90     Rileys, 
1-95*  Jay  Bridge, 

1.80*  Gilbertville,  71     '2.05*  Dixfield  and  West 

1.90*  East  Peru,  75  Peru  (stages),         81 

1.95     Peru  (stage),  yj     2.15*  Rumford  Falls, 

(stages),  85 

Local  Telegraph  connecting  with  W.  U.  Telegraph  Co. 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


97 


Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

2.30 

Hale, 

90 

340 

Summit, 

III 

2.40 

Frye, 

92 

3-65 

Bemis  (steamers), 

113 

2.65 

Roxbury, 

96 

3-75 

South  Rangeley, 

2.75 

Byron, 

lOI 

(steamers), 

120 

2.90 

Houghton, 

105 

3-90 

Oquossoc  (stmrs.). 

123 

White  Mountains  Division. 

Fro 

m  Portland 

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, 

lOI 

H.,  (stages). 

60 

2.75* 

Whitefield, 

104 

98 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


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*  Hardwick,  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*  S wanton,  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, 

U2 

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 

I, 

Marbleton, 

208 

(stage). 

153 

8.50     Quebec,  P.  Q., 

320 

MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


99 


Eastern  Division.    . 

From  Portland. 

Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

3.50     Veazie, 

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  *Passadumkeag, 

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  *Kinginan, 

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 

575  *Eaton, 

230 

7.75  *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 

lOO 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


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 

SOMERSET   RAILWAY   (M.  C.  R.  R.) 
Lucius  Tuttle,  Boston,  President;  Geo.  F.  Evans,  Portland, 
Vice-President ;  W.  M.  Ayer,  Oakland,  Supt. 
Postal  Tel.  Cable  con. 
From  Portland. 
Fares  Miles 

$1.95*  Oakland,  via  Me. 

Central  R.  R.,  78 

2.40*  Norridgewock,  90 

2.60*  Madison  and  Anson, 
(electric  railway  to 
Skowhegan),  98 

2.75*  No.  Anson,  102 

2.90*  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  Miles 

$0.60*  New  Gloucester, 
(stage  daily  to 
Upper  and  West 
Gloucester,  and 
No.  Raymond),        22 
0.75*  Danville  Junction, 
(M.  C.  R.  R.) 
(stage  to  Poland 
Spring),  27 

0.85*  Lewiston  Junction, 
(stage  to  Poland 
Spring),  291^ 

•'  Denotes  offices  of  the  Great  North  Western  Telegraph  Co. 


Fares 

Miles 

$0.20* 

Falmouth, 

5 

0.35* 

Cumberland, 

9 

0.35* 

Yarmouth, 

II 

0.35* 

Yarmouth  June, 

(M.  C.  R.  R.), 

12 

0.50* 

No.  Yarmouth, 

•     15 

0.60* 

Pownal, 

18 

MAINE   REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


lOI 


Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

0.90 

Auburn  (Branch)  34% 

0.90* 

Lewiston,                 35>i 

0.90 

Empire  Road,              33 

1.20* 

Oxford  (stage  daily 

1. 10* 

Mechanic  Falls,           36 

to  Casco,  Naples, 
and  Otisfield),         41 

1.40* 

So.  Paris  (stage),     47 

1.45*  Norway  (Branch)   (stage), 


1.70* 
1.90* 

2.50* 
2.70* 
2.90* 
3.10* 
3.90* 
4.30* 


West  Paris  (stage),  55 
Bryant's  Pond, 
(stage),  62 

Gilead,  80 

Shelburne,  86 

Gorham  (stage),  91 
Berlin  Falls  (stage)  98 
Groveton,  122 

No.  Stratford,  134 


2.00^ 
2.20'' 


2.30=^ 
4.80* 

7.50* 

8.50* 

16.75* 


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,  Snpt.;  Chas.  A.  Messer,  Boston, 
Asst.  Supt. 

From  Portland. 


Fares                                  Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

*  Maine  Central  R.  R. 

$1.23*  Newfields, 

61 

June,                       I 

1.30*  Exeter, 

65 

I02 


MAINE   REFERENCE   MANUAL. 


Fares 

$0.15* 

0.20* 

0.25* 


0.33* 
0.33* 

0.45 
0.50* 


0.58 

0.60* 

0.75* 


o.{ 


0.95' 


0.97* 


1.03 
1.08* 
1. 18* 


Miles 
Scarboro  Beach,  6>^ 
Pine  Point,  9>4 

Old  Orchard  Beach 

(fOrchard  Beach 

R.  R.  connects)    11  }i 
Saco,  15M 

Biddeford,  i6}i 

Arundel,  23^ 

Kennebunk   (*Ken- 

nebunkport  Branch 

connects),  25^ 

The  Elms,  28M 

Wells  Beach,  30^4 

North  Berwick, 

(stage),  37^ 

South  Berwick,       43^ 
Salmon  Falls  and 

So.  Berwick,         44 
Somersworth, 

(Great  Falls),      47^^ 
Dover,  branch  for 

Rochester,  Alton 

Bay,  Wolfboro, 

and  Center 

Harbor,  48 

Madbury. 

Durham,  54 

Newmarket,  58 


Fares 

Miles 

1.40* 

East  Kingston,        70 

1.50* 

Newton  Junction, 

connects  for  West 

Amesbury,             74^ 

1-55* 

Plaistow,                  78 

1.65* 

Haverhill,                 82^ 

1.65* 

Bradford,  connects 

for  Georgetown 

and  Newbury- 

port,                       82^ 

1.75* 

No.  Andover,  con- 

nects for  Salem,  87^ 

1.80* 

Lawrence,  connects 

for  Concord  and 

Manchester,          89^^ 

1.85* 

Andover,                  925^ 

1.90 

Ballardvale,              95 

1.93* 

Lowell  Junction, 

connects  for 

Lowell,                  95^ 

1-95 

Wilmington  June,  97^ 

2.08* 

Reading  (limited 

$2.25),                 103  J4 

2.13* 

Wakefield  June, 

connects  for 

Salem,                  106 

2.16* 

Melrose,                  io8>4 

2.21* 

Maiden,                   iio^ 

fOrchard  Beach  R.  R.  runs  from  Old  Orchard  Beach  to  Saco 
River,  thence  connecting  with  steamers  for  Biddeford  Pool. 
Length  3^  miles. 


MAINE   REFERENCE   MANUAL. 


103 


Fares                                    Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

1.20*  Rockingham  June, 

2.26*  Somervilie, 

113M 

connects  for  Man- 

2.30* Boston, 

ii5>^ 

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  Scarborough,  8.8 

(Junction  of 

0.33* 

Saco, 

13K2 

Amesbury 

0.33* 

Biddeford, 

143^ 

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), 

85/2 

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), 

50/2 

2.05* 

Swampscott, 

95K- 

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, 

sg'A 

2.22* 

Chelsea, 

103.7 

1.36* 

Hampton, 

61.8 

2.25* 

Everett, 

105 

1.40 

Hampton  Falls, 

64 

2.26* 

Somervilie, 

106.8 

a. 44* 

Seabrook), 

65y2 

2.30* 

Boston, 

108 

I04 


MAINE   REFERENCE   MANUAL. 


Worcester,  Nashua  and  Portland  Division. 
Wm.   R.   Mooney,   Nashua,  Supt.;  H.   W.   Davis,    Nashua, 
As  St.  Supt. 

Station  foot  of  Preble  Street, 
From  Portland. 


Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Mil 

$0.05  *  Wood  fords. 

1/2 

$0.75 

* San ford  and 

0.05  *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 

0.15  *Westbrook, 

6 

I. GO 

*East  Rochester 

0.23  *Gorham   (stages) 

10 

(N.  H.), 

49 

0.33     Buxton, 

15 

1.08 

^Rochester, 

52 

0.38  *Bar  Mills  (stages) 

18 

1.48 

*Epping, 

73 

0.40     Bradbury, 

20>4 

1.85 

*Windham, 

90 

0.52  *East  Waterboro, 

2.05 

*Nashua, 

lOI 

(stage), 

25 

2.40 

*Ayer, 

119 

0.60     So.  Waterboro, 

2.63 

*  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  and  Freight  Agent. 

Connects  with  M.  C.  R.  R.  at  Bridgton  June. 
American  Express  to  all  points. 

Opened  January  29,  1883. 
From.  Portland. 


Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

Bridgton  June, 

36 

$1.60* 

Bridgton,                       52 

$1.40 

Perley's  Mills, 

45 

1-75 

No.  Bridgton, 

1-45 

Ingalls'  Road, 

46y2 

(stmr.  to  Naples)    56 

1-55 

Sandy  Creek, 

50 

1.80 

Harrison  (stage),       57 

MAINE   REFERENCE   MANUAL. 


105 


WISCASSET,  WATERVILLE  AND  EARMINGTON 
RAILROAD. 

Carson  C.  Peck,  New  York,  President;  Wm.  D.  Patterson, 
Wiscasset,  Treasurer;  S.  J.  Sewall,  Wiscasset,  Gen'l  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, 

133 

I. GO 

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 

1-25 

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. 

front  Portland   (Limited). 


Fares 

$4.20* 

4.50* 

475 

4.95* 


Miles 
Washington  June,  169 
Franklin  (stage),  179 
Tunk  Pond,  186 

Union ville  (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 


io6 


MAINE   REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Vliles 

5.20 

Dormans, 

202 

6.05*  East  Machias, 

5.25* 

Harrington, 

(stage), 

231 

(stage), 

204 

6.10     Jacksonville, 

233 

5-35* 

Columbia   (stage),    208 

6.45     Marion, 

244 

5.45* 

Columbia  Falls 

J 

6.60*  Dennysville, 

249 

(stages), 

211 

6.80*  Ayer's  Junction, 
(stage), 

255 

Bastport  Branch. 

Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

$6.90* 

Pembroke, 

259 

$7.00     Pleasant  Point, 

266 

7.00* 

Perry  (stage), 

264 

7.00*  Eastport  (stmrs.), 

271 

6.90 

Charlotte, 

258 

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 


7.00*  Milltown, 


269  I    7.00*  Calais  (stage),  271 


SANDY   RIVER    RAILROAD. 

Weston   Lewis,   Gardiner,   President;   F.    N.   Real,   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 

lOI 


MAINE   REFERENCE   MANUAL. 


107 


CANADIAN   PACIFIC  RAILWAY. 

Sir  W.  C.  Van  Home,  K.  C.  M.  G.,  Montreal,  Chairman  of 
the  Board. 

From  Mattawamkeag. 


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 

5.80 

Boundary, 

144 

350 

Moosehead, 

87 

6.40 

Lake  Megantic, 

161 

3.80 

Askwith, 

95 

From  Vancehoro. 

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 
RAILROADS. 


AND    EUSTIS 


Seth  M.  Carter,  Lewiston,  Receiver;  D.  F.  Field,  Phillips, 
Treas.  and  Gen.  Pass.,  Freight  and  Ticket  Agt.;  F.  A.  Lawton, 
Phillips,  Supt. 


io8 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


/ 

■•rom  Portland 

Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

$3-05* 

Phillips, 

lOI 

$4.30 

Green's  Farm  (stages 

375 

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,  TraMc  Mngr. 

From  Kittcry  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 

1 

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 

MAINE    REFERENCE   MANUAL. 


109 


SEBASTICOOK  AND   MOOSEHEAD  RAILROAD. 
W.  J.  Hayes,  Cleveland,  Ohio,  President;  A.  B.  Thompson, 
Pittsfielcl,  General  Man.  and  Treas. 

Miles 


15 


^ares                                    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 

0.30 


Miles 


The  Kilns. 
South  Union. 


Fares 

$0.40     Union   (stage). 


Miles 


BANGOR   AND   AROOSTOOK   RAILROAD. 
F.  W.  Cram,  Bangor,  President;  Percy  R.   Todd,  Bangor, 
Vice  President. 

t  Denotes  offices  of  the  Northern  Telegraph  Co. 
American  Express  to  all  points. 
From  Portland. 


Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

*  Bangor, 

136.6 

$3-45t 

^Pea  Cove, 

153-7 

$345 

*01d  Town, 
(stage), 

149.2 

3-45t 

x-Vlton  (stage), 

157-6 

345 

South  Lagrange, 

155-8 

3-90 

Winterport, 

141.4 

345 

Bradford, 

152.2 

4-05 

Frankfort, 

145-0 

345 

Hudson, 

147.1 

4-30 

Prospect, 

150. 1 

345 

Glenburn, 

140.0 

4-35 

Sandy   Point, 

153-8 

345 

North  Bangor, 

136.8 

4-45 

Stockton, 

I57-0 

3-30 

Northern  Maine 

4-55 

Kidders  Point 

June, 

131-3 

Dock, 

159.0 

3-85 

Hampden, 

136.5 

4.60 

Searsport, 

160.6 

no 


MAINE    REFERENCE   MANUAL. 


Fares 

Miles 

Fares 

Miles 

345t  Lagrange, 

3.45t  Boyd  Lake, 

161 .9 

(stages), 

159-3 

3.45t 

Milo  June, 

167.5 

Moosehead  Lake  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 

3.45t  East  Dover, 

178.0 

4.05 

Monson  June, 

194.8 

3.45t  Dover  and  Fox- 

4.30 

Blanchard, 

202.7 

croft, 

181.0 

4.60 

Shirley, 

209.3 

3.70     Low's  Bridge, 

185.4 

4.95t 

Greenville, 

216.3 

3.75t  Sangerville, 

187.7 

3.55t  Milo, 

168.9 

6.60 

*Ashland  June, 

2514 

3.75t*Brownville, 

173-4 

6.70 

fSmyrna  Mills, 

253.2 

4.35     Katahdin  Iron 

Dudley, 

256.5 

Works, 

186.3 

7.20* 

Weeksboro, 

263.0 

4.00     BrowTiville  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 

5.70     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, 

2514 

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 

8.5ot 

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,  $Togus,  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. 


BIRTHS,    1906. 
Sex.  Parentage. 

Males,                                             8,160    American.  60.1  % 

Females,                                         7,695    Foreign,  20.56 

Not  stated,                                         23    One  parent  foreign,  18.21 

Not  stated,  1.13 

15.878  . 

MARRIAGES,    1906. 

■Groom  and  bride  both  American,  4,639 

Groom  and  bride  both  foreign,  696 

Groom  American,  bride   foreign,  545 

■Groom  foreign,  bride  American,  582 

Not  stated,  36 

6,498 

DEATHS,    1906. 

Sex.  ■  Ages. 

Males,                                             5,925    Under  10  years,  2,869 

Females,                                         5,497    Between  10  and  40  years,  1,860 

Not  stated,                                           5    Above  40  years,  6,698 


11.427  11,427 

BIRTHS,  MARRIAGES  AND  DEATHS  IN  MAINE,  1898,  1902.  1906. 

1898  1902  1906 

Number  of  births,                                             14.473  i4,5o8  15,878 

Number   of   marriages,                                       5,i44  S.905  6,498 

Number  of  deaths,                                            10,596  10,673  11.427 

Birth  rate  per  1,000  inhabitants,                      21.89  20.89  22.09 

Marriage  rate,                                                       7-78  8.50  9.04 

Death  rate,                                                            16.57  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 

II 

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 

i6 

Arrowsic,  Sag. 

1841 

177 

180 

17 

Ashland,  Aroos. 

Feb.  18,  1862 

568 

1,513 

i8 

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.  Water  ford 

5 

343,454 

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 

77 

.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,  17 13  2,294  2,280 
2^^     Bethel,  Ox.  Jun.  10,  1796  2,209  1^835 

38  BIDDEFORD,  York  "               1718  14,443  16,145 

A  City  1855 

39  Bingham,  Som.  Feb.  6,  181 2  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  1,699  1.926 


MAINE   REFERENCE   MANUAL.  II7 

1907  Town    and   City   Clerks 

Valuation        Polls    Tax  Rate  1907-8 

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 

2y 

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 

La  forest  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 
44 

581,204 
973,236 

488 
621 

.0208 
.024 

Alpheus  Dodge 
W.  T.  Marr 

Ii8  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  (£ 

48  Bradford,  Pen.  Mar.  12,  1831  1,215  954 

49  Bradley,  Pen.  Feb.  3,  1835  823  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  93^ 

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 
^2  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.  II9 

1907  Town   and   City   Clerks 

Valuation       Polls    Tax  Rate  1907-8 


45 

300,058 

233 

.0192 

D.  S.  Jacques,  Bowdoinham 

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 

50 

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 

^7 

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 

I20 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


Town.  Co. 

75  Carmel,  Pen. 

76  Carroll,  Pen. 
']']  Carthage,  Fran. 

78  Casco,  Cum. 

79  Castine,  Han. 

80  Castle  Hill,  Aroos. 

81  Centerville,  Wash. 

82  Charleston,  Pen. 

83  Charlotte,  Wash. 

84  Chelsea,  Ken. 

85  Cherryfield,  Wash. 

86  Chester,  Pen. 

87  Chesterville,  Fran. 

88  China,  Ken. 

89  Clifton,  Pen. 

90  Clinton,  Ken. 

91  Columbia,  Wash. 

92  Columbia  Falls,  Wash. 

93  Concord,   Som. 

94  Cooper,  Wash. 

95  Corinna,  Pen. 

96  Corinth,  Pen. 

97  Cornish,  York 

98  Cornville,  Som. 

99  Cranberry  Isles,  Han. 
100  Crawford,   Wash, 
loi  Crystal,  Aroos. 

102  Cumberland,  Cum. 

103  Cushing,  Knox 

104  Cutler,  Wash. 

105  Damarascotta,  Lin. 

106  Dan  forth,  Wash. 


Date  of 

Population 

Incorporation 

1890 

1900 

Jun.  21,  1811 

1,066 

962- 

Mar.  30,  1845 

546 

487 

Feb.  22,  1802 

439 

448. 

Mar.,  1841 

844 

783 

Feb.  10,  1796 

987 

925 

Feb.  25,  1903 

537 

567 

Mar.  16,  1842 

114 

91 

Feb.  16,  181 1 

971 

842 

Jan.  19,  1825 

381 

315 

Aug.  17,  1850 

2,356 

3,092 

Feb.  9,  1816 

1,787 

1,859 

Feb.  26,  1834 

368 

363 

Feb.  20,  1802 

770 

709 

Jun.  5,  1818 

1423 

1,380 

Aug.  7,  1848 

284 

236 

Feb.  28,  1795 

1,518 

1,398 

Feb.  8,  1796 

587 

516 

Mar.  25,  1863 

698 

965 

Jan.  25,  1821 

345 

291 

Feb.  6,  1822 

264 

207 

Dec.  II,  1816 

1,207 

1,170 

Jun.  21,  181 1 

1,154 

1,042 

Feb.  27,  1794 

1,118 

987 

Feb.  24,  1798 

785 

689 

Mar.  16,  1830 

330 

374 

Feb.  II,  1828 

140 

112 

Mar.  21,  1901 

297 

370 

Mar.  19,  1821 

1,487 

1,404- 

Jan.  28,  1789 

688 

604 

Jan.  26,  1826 

662 

565 

July  26,  1847 

1,012 

876 

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 

76 

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                               i 

90 

518,685 

402 

.021 

C.  C.  Hayes                                ! 

91 

104,279 

169 

•0333^ 

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 

T.  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 

962,498 

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. 


Town.  Co. 

107  Dayton,  York 

108  Deblois,  Wash. 

109  Dedham,  Han. 
no  Deer  Isle,  Han. 

111  Denmark,  Ox. 

112  Dennysville,  Wash. 

113  Detroit,  Som. 

114  Dexter,  Pen. 

115  Dixfield,  Ox. 

116  Dixmont,  Pen. 

117  Dover,  Pis. 

118  Dresden,  Lin. 

119  Durham,  And. 

120  Dyer  Brook,  Aroos. 

121  Eastbrook,  Han. 

122  East  Livermore,  And. 

123  East  Machias,  Wash. 

124  Easton,  Aroos. 

125  EASTPORT,  Wash. 

A  City 

126  East  MiUinocket,  Pen. 

127  Eddington,  Pen. 

128  Eden,  Han. 

129  Edgecomb,  Lin. 

130  Edinburg,  Pen. 

131  Edmunds,  Wash. 

132  Eliot,  York 

133  ELLSWORTH,  Han. 

A  City 

134  Embden,  Som. 

135  Enfield,  Pen. 

136  Etna,  Pen. 


Date  of 
Incorporation 

Apr.  7,  1854 
Mar.  4,  1852 
Feb.  7,  1837 
Jan.  30,  1789 
Feb.  20,  1807 
Feb.  13,  1818 
Feb.  19,  1828 
Jun.  17,  1816 
Jun.  21,  1803 
Feb.  28,  1807 
Jan.  19,  1822 
Jun.  24,  1794 
Feb.  17,  1789 
Mar.  31,  1891 
Feb.  8,  1837 
Mar.  20,  1843 
Jan.  24,  1826 
Feb.  24,  1864 
Feb.  24,  1798 
Mar.  31,  1893 
Feb.  21,  1907 
Feb.  22,  181 1 
Feb.  23,  1796 
Mar.  5,  1774 
Jan.  31,  1835 
Feb.  7,  1828 
Mar.  I,  1810 
Feb.  26,  1800 
Feb.  6,  1869 
Jun.  22,  1804 
Jan.  31,  1835 
Feb.  15,  1820 


Population 
1890   1900 


500 

76 

366 

3422 

755 
452 
590 

2,732 
988 
919 

1,942 

1,043 

I, III 

221 

246 

1,506 

1-637 

978 

4,908 


729 
1,946 

749 

54 

395 

1463 

4,804 

579 

769 
646 


473 
73 

327 
2,047 

634 
382 

527 
2,941 
1,052 

843 
1,889 

882 
1,230 

280 

248 
2,129 

1,521 
1,215 

5,311 


663 

4,379 
607 

65 
492 

1,458 
4.297 

567 
1,062 

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 

III 

332,245 

195 

.0163 

Alfred  W.  Belcher 

112 

158,518 

123 

.019 

Fred  L.  Gardner 

"3 

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 

^7 

.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,  1871  321  436 

138  Exeter,  Pen.  Feb.  16,  181 1  939  879 

139  Fairfield,  Som.  Jun.   18,   1788  3,510  3,878 

140  Falmouth,  Cum.                                   1718  1,580  1,511 

141  Farmingdale,  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.  11,  1858  3,526  4,181 

146  Fort  Kent,  Aroos.  Feb.  23,  1869  1,826  2,528 

147  Foxcroft,  Pis.  Feb.  29,  1812  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.  11,  18 13  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.  11,  1777  1,418  1,376 

156  GARDINER,  Ken.  Feb.  17,  1803  5,491  5,501 

A  City  1850 

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  1,51 7  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  : 

rax  Rat 

e                           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.  Vernon  32 

144 

9,920 

23 

.04 

F.  0.  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.  0.  Wadsworth 

157 

285,389 

265 

.0218 

David  E.  Knight 

158 

267,030 

238 

.023 

Wm.  A.  Todd,  Ctr. 

159 

119,492 

7^ 

.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  San f aeon 

165 

494,428 

358 

.0168 

F.  D.  Sawyer,  East 

166 

78,045 

147 

•04 

J.  A.  Atwood,  Olamon 

167 

300,999 

273 

•0235 

0.  E.  Hanscom 

126  MAINE   REFERENCE   MANUAL. 

Date  of  Population 

Town.           Co.  Incorporation  1890  1900 

168  Greenfield,  Pen.                                    1831  231  160 

169  Greenville,  Pis.  Feb.  6,  1836  781  1,117 

170  Greenwood,  Ox.  Feb.  2,  1816  727  741 

171  Guilford,  Pis.  Feb.  8,  1816  1,023  1,544 

172  HALLOWELL,  Ken.  Apr.  26,  1771  3,181  2,714 

A  City  Aug.  29,  1850 

173  Hampden,  Pen.  Feb.  24,  1794  2,484  2,182 

174  Hancock,  Han.  Feb.  21,  1828  1,190  900 

175  Hanover,  Ox.  Feb.  14,  1843  212  214 

176  Harmony,  Som.  Jun.  15,  1803  704  571 

177  Harpswell,  Cum.  Jan.  15,  1758  1.766  1,750 

178  Harrington,  Wash.  Jun.  17,  1797  1,150  1,165 

179  Harrison,  Cum.  Mar.  8,  1805,  1,071  969 

180  Hartford,  Ox.  Jun.  13,  1798  689  660 

181  Hartland,  Som.  Feb.  17,  1820  974  1,115 

182  Haynesville,  Aroos.                             1876  280  316 

183  Hebron,  Ox.  Mar.  6,  1792  600  494 

184  Hermon,  Pen.  Jun.  13,  1814  1,282  1,183 

185  Hersey,  Aroos.  Jan.  25,  1873  151  i99 

186  Hiram,  Ox.  Feb.  27,  1814  1,063  i,io5 

187  Hodgdon,  Aroos.  Feb.  11,  1832  1,113  1,130 

188  Holden,  Pen.  Apr.  13,  1852  609  602 

189  Hollis,  York  Feb.  27,  1798  1,278  1,274 

190  Hope,  Knox  Jun.  23,  1804  641  599 

191  Houlton,  Aroos.  Mar.  8,  1831  4,015  4,686 

192  Howland,  Pen.  Feb.  10,  1826  171  519 

193  Hudson,  Pen.  Feb.  25,  1825  510  430 

194  Hurricane  Isle,  Knox  Feb.  7,  1878  266  257 

195  Industry,  Fran.  Jun.  20,  1803  545  553 

196  Island  Falls,  Aroos.  Feb.,  1872  223  1,063 

197  Isle  au  Haut,  Han.  Feb.  28,  1874  206  182 

198  Islesboro,  Waldo  Jan.  28,  1789  1,006  923 


MAINE   REFERENCE   MANUAL.  127 

1907  Town   and   City   Clerks 


Valuation 

Polls 

Tax  Rate                           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 

17 

.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  J 26  594 

Jun.  25,  1767  1,263  1,335 

Feb.  3,  1832  929  801 

Feb.  16,  1 80 1  999  1,065 

Jun.  14,  181 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    T 

ax  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 

202 

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 

^13 

374,916 

416 

.026 

Fred  Chamberlain,  Ctr. 

214 

119,589 

215 

.026 

W.  H.  AveriU 

215 

318,959 

303 

.0178 

King  Bartlett 

216 

233,518 

254 

.022 

C.  F.  Wilson 

217 

14,122,184 

5,788 

.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 

1,437 

1,218 

236 

Madawaska,  Aroos. 

Feb.  24,  1869 

1,451 

1,698 

237 

Madison,  Som. 

Mar.  y,  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.,  1818 

355 

816 

255 

Milbridge,  Wash. 

July  14,  1848 

1,963 

1,921 

256 

Milford,  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 

MAINE   REFERENCE   MANUAL.  131 

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 

^Z7 

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 

67 

.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.  Hutchins 

250 

30,764 

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.  Br^zzell 

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 

Population 

Town.           Co. 

Incorporation 

1890 

1900 

261 

Monroe,  Waldo 

Feb.  12, 

1818 

1,079 

958 

262 

Monson,  Pis. 

Feb.  8,  I 

822 

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, 

1816 

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 

New  burgh.  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 

,  1831 

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,  Freedom  2 

265 

115,901 

no 

.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 

272 

686,265 

315 

•0175 

Alexander  Farnham 

273 

219654 

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 

2'j6 

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 

0.  F.  Hall 

284 

687,493 

525 

.0275 

G.  W.  Perkins 

285 

37,785 

28 

.027 

C.  B.  Albee 

286 

254,453 

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  915 

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  4^9 

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,  1821  692  773 

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,  xA.nd.  Feb.  17,  1795  2,472  1,648 

321  Porter,  Ox.  Feb.  20,  1807  1,015  886 
2,22  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  2,179,499  1,896  .03  A.  O.  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  77'^  -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.  DriscoU 


136 


MAINE   REFERENCE   MANUAL. 


Town.  Co. 

323  Pownal,  Cum, 

324  Prentiss,  Pen. 

325  Presque  Isle,  Aroos. 

326  Princeton,  Wash. 

327  Prospect,  Waldo 

328  Randolph,  Ken. 

329  Rangeley,  Fran. 

330  Raymond,  Cum. 

331  Readfield,  Ken. 

332  Richmond,  Sag, 

333  Ripley,  Som. 

334  Robbinston,  Wash, 

335  ROCKLAND,  Knox 

A  City 

336  Rockport,  Knox 

337  Rome,  Ken, 

338  Roque  Bluffs,  Wash. 

339  Roxbury,  Ox. 

340  Rum  ford.  Ox, 

341  SACO,  York 

A  City 

342  St.  Agatha,  Aroos. 

343  St.  Albans,  Som. 

344  St.  George,  Knox 

345  Salem,  Fran. 

346  San  ford,  York 

347  Sangerville,  Pis. 

348  Scarborough,  Cum. 

349  Searsmont,  Waldo 

350  Searsport,  Waldo 

351  Sebago,  Cum, 

352  Sebec,  Pis, 


Date  of 
Incorporation 

Mar.  3,  1808 
Feb.  27,  1858 
Apr,  4,  1859 
Feb,  3,  1832 
Feb.  24,  1794 
Mar.  4,  1887 
Mar.  8,  1855 
Jun,  21,  1803 
Mar.  II,  1791 
Feb.  10,  1823 
Dec.  II,  1816 
Feb.  18,  181 1 
July  28,  1848 
June,  1854 
Feb.  17,  1 79 1 
Mar.  7,  1804 
Mar.  12,  1891 
Mar.  17,  1835 
Feb.  21,  1800 
Nov.,  1718 
Feb.  18,  1867 
Mar.  17,  1899 
Jun.  14,  1813 
Feb.  7,  1803 
Jan.  10,  1823 
Feb.  23,  1768 
Jun.  13,  1814 
May,  1658 
Feb.  5,  1814 
Feb.  13,  1845 
Feb.  10,  1826 
Feb.  28,  1812 


Popu: 

lation 

1890 

1900 

712 

502- 

401 

502 

3.046 

3.804 

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 

MAINE   REFERENCE   MANUAL.  137 

1907  Town    and   City   Clerks 


Valuation 

Polls     • 

lax  Ral 

:e                           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 

5,471,608 

2,691 

.0225 

A.  L.  Orne 

336 

1,216,022 

629 

•0235 

W.  F.  DilHngham 

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.'ii7 

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.  Haddocks 

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. 


Date  of 

Populi 

ation 

Town.           Co. 

Incorporation 

1890 

1900 

353 

Sedg-wick,  Han. 

Jan.  12,  1789 

1,012 

902 

354 

Shapleigh,  York 

Mar.  5,  1785 

968 

847 

355 

Sherman,  Aroos. 

Jan.  28,  1862 

909 

980 

356 

Shirley,  Pis. 

Mar.  9,  1834 

291 

248 

357 

Sidney,  Ken. 

Jan.  30,  1792 

1.334 

1,068 

358 

Skowhegan,  Som. 

Feb.  5,  1823 

5,068 

5,180 

359 

Smithfield,  Som. 

Feb.  29,  1840 

479 

449 

360 

Smyrna,  Aroos. 

Mar.  7,  1839 

303 

411 

361 

Solon,  Som. 

Feb.  23,  1809 

977 

996 

362 

Somerville,  Lin. 

Mar.  25,  1858 

453 

374 

363 

Sorrento,  Han. 

Mar.  8,  1895 

117 

364 

So.  Berwick,  York 

Feb.  12,  1814 

3.434 

3,188 

365 

Southport,  Lin. 

Feb.  12,  1842 

533 

527 

366 

SO.  PORTLAND,  Cum. 
A  City 

Nov.  I,  1765 
Dec.  5,  1898 

5.459 

6,287 

367 

So.  Thomaston,  Knox 

July  28,  1848 

1.534 

1,426 

368 

So.  West  Harbor,  Han. 

Feb.,  1905 

About  700 

369 

Springfield,  Pen. 

Feb.  12,  1834 

^77 

532 

370 

Standish,  Cum. 

Nov.  30,  1785 

1,841 

1,504 

371 

Starks,  Som. 

Feb.  28,  1795 

766 

636 

VI^ 

Stetson,  Pen. 

Jan.  28,  1 83 1 

618 

503 

373 

Steuben,  Wash. 

Feb.  27,  1795 

982 

901 

374 

Stockton  Spgs.,  Waldo 

Mar.  13,  1857 

1,149 

872 

375 

Stoneham,  Ox. 

Jan.  31,  1834 

322 

284 

376 

Stonington,  Han. 

Feb.  18,  1897 

1,648 

377 

Stow,  Ox. 

Jan.  28,  1833 

291 

270 

378 

Strong,  Fran. 

Jan.  31,  1801 

62^ 

637 

379 

Sullivan,  Han. 

Feb.  16,  1789 

1.379 

1,034 

380 

Sumner,  Ox. 

Jun.  13,  1798 

901 

802 

381 

Surry,  Han. 

Jun.  21,  1803 

986 

900 

382 

Swans  Island,  Han. 

Mar.  26,  1897 

632 

758 

383 

Swanville,  Waldo 

Feb.  19,  1818 

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  Taltnage,  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,  1 812  868  766 

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  Vassalborough,  Ken.  Apr.  26,  1771  2,052  2,062 

402  Veazie,  Pen.  Mar.  26,  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.  1,1816  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  i>i69 

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.  Pkimmer 

385  63,617  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  969735  577  -017     Albert  Bradford 

396  508,808  381  .026     H.  E.  Messer 

397  305,755  270  .02       E.  D.  Chase 

398  121,291  ^y  .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  6t^  -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  WATERVILLE,  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,  1 891 
Mar.  J,  1905 
Aug.  8,  1850 
Mar.  17,  1835 
Feb.  5,  1828 
Jun.  19,  1809 
Feb.  15,  1825 
Feb.  10,  1845 
Jun.  21,  1820 
Feb.  22,  1881 
Jun.  22,  1803 
Jun.  12,  1762 
Mar.  3,  1809 
Mar.  21,  1857 
Apr.  26,  1771 
Feb.  21,  1895 
Mar.  \2,  i860 
Apr.  26,  1 77 1 
Jun.  10,  1802 
Mar.  5,  1880 
Feb.  7,  181 5 


Population 

1890 

1900 

7,107 

9477 

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 

M. 

AINE  I 

iEFER 

ENCE   MANUAL. 

i( 

307 

Town   and   City   Clerks 

Valuation 

Polls 

Tax  Rate                          1907-8 

4i6 

6,196,644 

3,839 

.0225 

F.  W.  Clair 

417 

226,082 

192 

.023 

J.  M.  Moulton 

418 

551,738 

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 

^7 

.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 

J.  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 

263,939 

268 

.019 

N.  I.  Swan,  Bryant's  Pond 

143 


144 


MAINE   REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


Town.           Co. 

445 

Woodville,  Pen. 

446 

Woolwich,  Sag. 

447 

Yarmouth,  Cum 

448 

York,  York 

Date  of 

Population 

Incorporation 

1890        1900 

Feb.  28,  1895 

242         160 

Oct.  20,  1759 

1,007        880 

Aug.  8,  1849 

2,098     2,274 

1652 

2,444     2,668 

Organized  as  a  city  in  the  time  of  Gorges,  Apr. 
10,  1641,  the  first  EngHsh  city  on  this  continent. 


Plantations   of  Maine. 

(by  counties) 


AROOSTOOK     COUNTY 

Name 

Organi 

zed      Population  1900               Clerks 

Allagash 

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 

Cyr 

502 

Jos.  Lapierre 

Letter  E 

Sept.  26, 

1898 

44 

J.  R.  Mills 

Eagle  Lake 

1856 

406 

H.  Ouillette.  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, 

1851 

153 

Frank  E.  Libby 

Merrill 

1876 

298 

J.  H.  Gardner 

MAINE   REFERENCE   MANUAL. 


145 


1907 


Town  and   City  Clerks 


445 

58,460 

446 

334,060 

447 

1,446,178 

448 

2,377418 

Polls    Tax  Rate  1907-8 

37     .03       Wm.  Chesley 
244     .019     B.  D.  Farnham 
625     .02       L.  R.  Cook,  Yarmouthville 
y2;j     .022     G.  F.  Plaisted,  Corner 


Name 

Organized      Population 

1900               Clerks 

Moro 

1850 

217 

S.  C.  Bates 

Nashville 

April  17.  1889 

Z^ 

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 

146 


MAINE   REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


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- 


Lincoln 

Magalloway 

Milton 


OXFORD  COUNTY 

1875  73       C.  T.  Fox 

1883  77      P.  C.  Ripley 

1842  202       W.  S.  Millett 


Drew 

Lakeville 

Grand  Falls 

Seboeis 

Stacyville 

Webster 


Barnard 
Elliottsville 
Kingsbury 
Lake  View 


PENOBSCOT    COUNTY 

120  W.  Butters,  Wytopitlock 

Feb.  29,  1868       129  J.  Ham 

52  A.  S.  Folsom 

Apr.  8,  1890         96  W.  O.  Smart 

i860       347  Rob't  N.  McClure 

Sept.  I,  1856       124  W.  H.  Lamb,  Springfield 

PISCATAQUIS    COUNTY 

Mar.  15,  1895  98  H.  T.  Ladd 

Jan.  3,  1887  86  H.  W.  Lane,  Monson 

July  20,  1886  106  W.  J.  Hilton 

June  16,  1892  173  A.  P.  Cook 


MAINE   REFERENCE   MANUAL. 


147 


SOMERSET    COUNTY 


Name 
Bigelow 
Brighton 
Caratunk 
Dead  River 
Dennistown 
Flagstaff 
Highland 
Jackman 
Lexington 


Organized 


Jan. 
Apr. 


1895 
1895 
1840 


Population 

57 
368 
218 

91 

96 

115 

67 

352 

Apr.  18,  1885       251 


Mayfield               July  5,  1892  89 

Moose  River     Dec.  21,  1903  239 

Pleasant  Ridge  Oct.  17,  1840  114 

The  Forks  157 

West  Forks        March,  1893  160 


1900  Clerks 

R.  Ricker,  Flagstaff 
F.  T.  Farrin 
Ernest  Sterling 
E.  A.  Sampson 
A.  A.  Graffte 
Wm.  M.  Viles 
W.  C.  Safford 
Jos.  D.  Chamberland 
O.  W.  Chase, 

No.  New  Portland 
H.  S.  Brown 
M.  E.  Holden 
A.  L.  Healy 
W.  S.  Young 
J.  H.  Morris 


WASHINGTON    COUNTY 

Codyville  69  Thos.  O.  Hill 

Grand  Lake  Feb.  11,  1897       221  A.  R.  Wheaton 

No.  14  yy  S.  E.  Gray,  Dennysville 

No.  21  1859         86  Jas.  E.  Libby 


148  MAINE   REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


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. 


MAINE    REFERENCE   MANUAL. 


149 


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>9i3,0S7         106.2        37.9 

1890,               62,013        6,179,925  3,044,666        3,135,259          99-7        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,               17.740  100.6        1,785,286        28.4        $38,751,782 

Live  stock,                       15,048  102.  i         1,537,083        24.4          28,978,948 

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.  of  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 

5-0 

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 

4-9 

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 

lOO.O 

(i)    Less  than  one-tenth  of  one  per  cent. 


150 


MAINE   REFERENCE   MANUAL. 


Acreages,  Quantities 

and  Values  of  the  Principal  Farm  Crops 

in  1899. 

Crops. 

Acres. 

Quantity  of  Product. 

Value. 

Hay  and  forage, 

1,270,254 

1,136,774  tons 

$10,641,546 

Potatoes, 

71,765 

9,813,748  bu. 

3,711,999 

Forest  products, 

2,652,249 

Oats, 

108,661 

3,799,435  bu. 

1,374,573 

Orchard  fruits. 

117,322 

1,438,919  bu. 

833,634 

Corn, 

16,856 

645,040  bu. 

326,824 

Dry  beans. 

10,252 

137,290  bu. 

290,885 

Buckwheat, 

25,292 

468,320  bu. 

185,836 

Small  fruits, 

1,036 

157.679 

Flowers  and  plants. 

71 

155,131 

Barley, 

8,809 

252,850  bu. 

137,448 

Wheat, 

6,667 

116,720  bu. 

107.396 

Nursery  products, 

106 

46,207 

Dry  peas, 

2,300 

35,991  bu. 

44,618 

Onions, 

168 

44,489  bu. 

38,160 

Maple  syrup, 

16,024  gals. 

15,280 

Grapes, 

SI 

2,758  centals 

7,584 

Rye, 

611 

9,290  bu. 

6,126 

Seeds, 

6 

3.082 

Clover  seed. 

519  bu. 

2,956 

Grass   seed. 

417  bu. 

854 

Maple  sugar. 

5,500  pounds 

643 

Nuts, 

593 

Chicory, 

29 

64,820  pounds 

217 

Flaxseed, 

2 

16  bu. 

22 

Miscel.  Vegetables, 

19,84s 

1,207,141 

Other  miscellany. 

5,371 

Total, 


1,660,103 


$21,954,054 


MAINE   REFERENCE   MANUAL.  151 


Maine  NewBpapers. 


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  Casco  Bay  Breeze,  Portland 

Maine  State  Press,  Portland  The  Bibelot,  Portland 

Portland  Daily  Press,  Portland  Welcome  Guest,  Portland 

Portland  Sun.  Times,  Portland  Ladies'  Magazine,  Portland 

Weekly  Eastern  Argus,  Port-  The  Magnet,  Portland 

land  Portland  Transcript,  Portland 

Daily  Eastern  Argus,  Portland  Westbrook   Chronicle   Gazette, 
Portland     Daily     Advertiser,         Portland 

Portland  Maine  State  S.  S.  Star,  Port- 
land 


152 


MAINE   REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


Portland     Evening     Express, 

Portland 
Portland  Sun.  Telegram,  Port- 
land 
Masonic  Token,  Portland 
Pine  Tree  Magazine,  Portland 
Safeguard  and  Armory,  Port- 
land 
Maine  Citizen,  Portland 
Maine    Coast    Cottager,    Port- 
land 
Board  of  Trade  Journal,  Port- 
land 


The  Brunswick  Record,  Bruns- 
wick 
Bowdoin  Orient,  Brunswick 
The  Bridgton  News,  Bridgton 
Coast  Watch,  South  Portland 
Cape  Elizabeth  Sentinel,  South 

Portland 
Six  Towns  Times,  Freeport 
Narragansett  Sun,  Gorham 
Deering  News  and  Globe-Star, 
Westbrook 


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, 

Ellsworth   Enterprise,  EUsw'th        Harbor 

Hancock     County     Democrat, 
Ellsworth 

Bar  Harbor  Record,  Bar  Har- 
bor 

Bar  Harbor  Life   (Sum.)   Bar 
Harbor 


Bar 


Hancock  County  Press,  Bucks- 
port 
Deer  Isle  Messenger,  Deer  Isle 
The  Island  Herald,  North  East 
Harbor 


KENNEBEC    COUNTY 

The    Kennebec    Journal,  Au-   The  Hallowell  Register,  Hallo- 

gusta  well 

Daily   Kennebec  Journal,  Au-   The    Eastern    Poultryman, 

gusta  Kent's  Hill 


MAINE   REFERENCE   MANUAL. 


153 


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,  Augusta 
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 


UNCOI.N  COUNTY 

Damariscotta  Herald,  Damaris-  Lincoln  County  News,  Waldo- 

cotta  boro 

Boothbay    Register,    Boothbay  The   Sheepscot  Echo,  Wiscas- 

Harbor  set 


154 


MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 


OXFORD    COUNTY 

The  Bethel  News,  Bethel  Rum  ford 

Norway  Advertiser,  Norway 
Rumford    Falls    Times,    Rum 
ford  Falls 


Citizen,      Rumford 
Falls 
Oxford  Democrat,  South  Paris 


pe;nobscot   county 


Weekly  Commercial,  Bangor 
Daily  Commercial,  Bangor 
Daily  News,  Bangor 
The  Weekly  News,  Bangor 
The  Industrial  Journal,  Bangor 
Maine  Sportsman,  Bangor 


Eastern  Gazette,  Dexter 
Lincoln  Chronicle,  Lincoln 
Millinocket   Jour.,   Millinocket 
The  Old  Town  Enterprise,  Old 

Town 
The  Campus.  Orono 


PISCATAQUIS    COUNTY 

Piscataquis  Observer,  Dover       The   Guilford   Recorder,  Guil- 
ford 

SAGADAHOC    COUNTY 

Bath   Independent   and   Enter-    The  Bath  x\nvil,  Bath 

prise,  Bath  Richmond  Bee,  Richmond 

Bath  Daily  Times,  Bath 


SOMERSET    COUNTY 


Bingham  Herald,  Bingham 
Union  Advocate,  North  Anson 
Somerset    Reporter,     Skowhe- 

gan 
Fairfield   Journal,   Fairfield 
The  Good  Will  Record,  Hinck- 
ley 


Norridgewock     Gazette,     Nor- 

ridgewock 
Pittsfield   Advertiser,  Pittsfield 
Pittsfield  Journal,  Pittsfield 
Madison  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 

Biddeford  Weekly  Jour.,  Bid- 

deford 
Biddeford  Daily  Jour.,  Bidde- 
ford 
Weekly  Record,  Biddeford 
Daily  Record,  Biddeford 
La  Justice,  Biddeford 
Eastern  Star,  Kennebunk 
Kennebunk  Enterprise,  Kenne- 
bunk 
The  Wave   (summer),  Kenne- 
bunkport 


COUNTY 

The  Old  Orchard  Mirror,  Old 
Orchard 

The  Independent,  So.  Berwick 

The  Tribune,  Saco 

San  ford  Weekly  Tribune,  San- 
ford 

Springvale  Advocate,  Spring- 
vale 

The  Old  York  Transcript,  York 
Village 


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. 

LAW    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. 


MAINE   REFERENCE   MANUAL.  157 

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  Augusta,  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. 

Piscataquis — 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   Cliiarciies. 


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. 


i6o  MAINE    REFERENCE    MANUAL. 

Universalist — Parishes,  93;  families,  5,610;  church  organ- 
izations, 'J2\  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  ;v, 
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. 


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