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JAMES F. WILL, Pres. JOHN L. PURINQTON, Treas
JAMES R WILL CO.
Dry Goods
Ladies' 3uits and Coats. Carpets, Rugs, Window
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100-102 MAINE ST., BRUNSWICK, MAINE
GEO. B. RIDLEY
Dealer in
HARDWARE, STOVES
and PLUMBING
FINE LINE OF
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Kclsey Furnaces and Paroid Roofing
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SEASHORE PROPERTY
Morrill & Leonard
ALSO ORDERS FOR TRUCKING TAKEN HERE
Office J75J TELEPHONE Residence 4643 and 242^4
111 Maine Street, Brunswick, Me.
KENNEBEC FRUIT CO.
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.
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BY THE TON OR CARLOAD
J 26 Maine Street, - Brunswick, Maine
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' Proprietor"
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
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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
WITH A NEW AND
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Good Goods - Low Prices
ROBERTS SHOE STORE
Village and Seashore Property, sold by
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what you are looking for. Please Phone or Call
136 MAINE STREET, BRUNSWICK, ME.
NEXT DOOR TO MAINE CENTRAL CAFE
Mac's Tavern
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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-
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We carry a good line of Books, and will always
order any book not in stock.
We have the Best Fountain Pens
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Seashore Property a Specialty. Automobile Insurance Solicited
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and MOULDINGS
125 MAINE STREET, BRUNSWICK, MAINE
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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
"THE FASHION" has changed
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Picnre Ffauiii, LeTelopi, Pratioff, Eolapi Copiim
S3 PLEASANT ST., BRUNSWICK, ME.
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ESTABLISHED 1835
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58 MAINE STREET, BRUNSWICK, MAINE
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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.
10
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typographical error. To that subscriber who first sends us
after April 15, 1910, a correct statement as to what the error
is and where found, we will send our check for $1.00
THE MITCH13UL PUB. CO., Augusta, Maine.
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rapid service
Wliei in Wait of a Fine Horse
and Mil Call oe ••
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R 1910
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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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t2b BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY
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
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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
C. H. carpenter, Jordan ave
Insurance ""^H John W. Riley
For all l»,M..»iMn«««« Call
Kinds of
GIVEN'S Ice Cream
74 Maine Street. Phone 52-R
14 BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY
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
ALLEN'S DRUG STORE
148 MAINE r STREET
TELEPHONE 105-5
TRY ALLEN'S HEADACHE POWDERS
Also Allen's White Pine and Tar for Coughs
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
MoFADDEN'S GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET
INEXX TO TO>VIN HALL,
We pride ourselves on the good quality of our goods, only the
best of good things grocerywise here.
Ma^est. BODWELL & SON %rr
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY 15
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.
mim
For Sale and to Rent
Town Building
TEL. 41-2
Civen's Smokers' Supplies
B. B. B. Pipes. 74 Maine Street. Phone 52-R
16 BRrNSAVICK DIRECTOPvY
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
SF- Maine Central Cafe ==
MADE IVEXT TO IV1. C R. R. STATIOIV * SPECIALTY
Ma^est. BODWELL & SON ^"air
Dutchess Trousers \l§,Tii^ '"""°''
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY 17
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
GIVEN'S Ice Cream
74 Maine Street. Phone 52-R
18 BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY
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
Joseph, mill opr, Pleasant
MoFADDEN'S GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET
INEXT TO TOWIN HAL,U,
..We pride ourselves on the good quality of our goods, only the
best of good things grocerywise here.
Boardman, Edith J., Miss, Asst. Hubbard Library Bds 2 High
Maine St. dUDWlLL & uUN Maine
RELIABLE CLOTHING FOR BOYS
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY 19
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
Insurance "T^ John W. Riley
For all i^^„^^^^^ Call
Kinds of
Civen's Smokers' Supplies
B. B. B. Pipes. 74 Maine Street. Phone 52-R
20 BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY
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
BRUNSWICK MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS,, PI. D
Lovell, prop., 22 Middle
Mfg Co., mfg ferrules, 21 Stanwood, W. D. Hatch, pres, 98
Maine, L. D. Snow, treas
PASTRIES ARE MSIIIB uBntrBl uBTG dSrOOM
HOME IIIUIIIW VUIIIIUI VUIU ORDER COOKING
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The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY 21
Brunswick Publishing Co., Publishers Brunswick Record, 75
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,
Town bidg.
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
For Sale and to Rent
Town Building
TEL. 4lg
Oivcn's Candv Kitchen
WHOLESALE & RETAIL- 74 Maine St. Phone 52-R
22 BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY
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
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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CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHINGS
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY 23
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
CIVEN'S Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco
WHOLESALE & RETAIL- 74 Maine St. Phone 52-R
24 BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY
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.
S'l**^* For a Quick Lunch drop in at 'ce Cream
Tobaccos ^ "^ Sodas
Good Coffee lll6 W^M uBDlFll uftlB Next to MC
a specialty ^ ^ R. R. Station
Maine St. BODWELL & SON ^Xl^e^^
CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHINGS
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY 25
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
TELEPHONE your orders Dll CY'^ MiKiip ^tnrp
for PIANO TUNING to ""-tl J> MUSIC MOfB
<rpX3XjX:3F>ZZOT^Z: '3.1-2
CI YEN'S Cigars, Cigarettes, ToliacGO
WHOLESALE & RETAIL- 74 Maine St. Phone 52-R
26 BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY
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
Cigars For a Quick Lunch drop in at 'ce Cream
Tobaccos ^ #» J'"*
'^^^;^m Maine Centrid Cafe^.4^
a specialty R- R. Station
Ma^est. BODWELL & SON Ta!„r
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY
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
For Sale and to Rent
Town Building
TEL. 41 2
llW.lBf
Given '$ Candy Kitchen
WHOLESALE & RETAIL- 74 Maine St. Phone 52-R
28 BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY
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
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.
PTEXjISOZQ' 3MEcX«.A.X3X3X:Xia' NEXT TO TOWN HALL
Maine St. dDDWlLL & oDN Maine
RELIABLE CLOTHING FOR BOYS
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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
Davis, Everett, Freeport R. D. 3
Insurance Z' John W. Riley
For all l^^^^^r^^^ Call
Kinds of
Civen's Smokers' Supplies
B. B. B. Pipes. 74 Maine Street. Phone 52-R
:J0 BRUNSAYICK DIHECTORY
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
!P- Maine Central Cafe iiiE
MADE JNEXT TO !VI. C. R. R. STATION * SPECIALTY
Maine St. DuDWELL & oDN Maine
Dutchess Trousers S.o^oTr.p '"''''°''
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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
JflHR W. BILE! -
GIVEN'S Ice Cream
74 Maine Street. Phone 52-B
32 ]5RrNSAVI(:av DIKECTORY
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
THE FAMILY DRUG STORE
GEORGE DRAPEAU
PHARMACIST
60 MAINE STREET, BRUNSWICK, MAINE
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
mgfadden's grocery and meat market
INEXT TO XO>VIS HALL
..We pride ourselves on the good quality of our goods, only the
best of good things grocerywise here.
NOTICE!
COLLB&E Sfflflif DIEBCfOi!
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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
For all
Kinds of
Insurance ""^H John W. Riley
CIVEN'S Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco
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
Cigars For a Quick Lunch drop in at 'c« Cream
Tobaccos sodas
^^o^Tlie Maine Central Cafe^S^'
a specialty •*• »*• station
»,;'.? s,. BOD WELL & SON "SSr
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing
I^KUNSWICK DIRECTORY 35
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
'"'«*" ilW.KI
GIVEN'S Ice Cream
74 Maine Street. Phone 52-R
36 BRUNSWICK DJPiKCTORY
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
MeFAOOEH'S GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET
INEXT TO TOWIV HALL,
..We pride ourselves on the good quality of our goods, only the
best of good things grocerywise here.
Mai^st. BODWELL & SON Tat^
CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHINGS
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY 37
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
Civen's Smokers' Supplies
B. B. B. Pipes. 74 Maine Street. Phone 52-R
38 BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY
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
Kf»»' Maine Central Cais JBE
"AOE IVEXT TO IVI. G. R. R. STATIOIV A SPECIALTY
J^s, BODWELL & SON ^"air
Dutchess Trousers tS^Tl^ ""'^"'^
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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
Qiven^s Candy Kitchen
WHOLESALE & BETAIL- 74 Maine St. Phone 52-R
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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
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.
PiTJEIZLiSOZ^ :]^XoF.<^X>33X3ra NEXT TO TOWN HALL
Maine St. BODWELL & SON ^'m^l'^
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing
PjRUNSWICK directory 41
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.
R. station
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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
Annie E. ]\Iiss, 21 Page
Insorance Z' John W. Riley
For all InAi.iTAnAA Call
Kinds of
CIVEN'S Cigars, Cigarettes, ToliaGGO
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U BRIINSWI(!K DJRP]CTORY
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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4(i BFtUxXSWlCK DIRECTORY
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
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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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
Civen's Smokers' Supplies
B. B. B. Pipes. 74 Maine Street. Phone 52-R
48 liKUXSWlCK DIK ECTOR Y
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
For all
Kinds of
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CI YEN'S Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco
WHOLESALE & RETAIL- 74 Maine St. Phone 52-R
50 BRl^XSWICK DIRECTOKY
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
oivr -s-oxm "vir-A-^y
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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BRl^NSWICK DiRECTOKY 51
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
ILEAKEr" «!?'■' Jill W.iei
Civen's Smokers' Supplies
B. B. B. Pipes. 74 Maine Street. Phone 52-R
52 BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY
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
McFADOEN'S GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET
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best of good things grocerywise here.
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BRUNSWICK DIKECTORY ry.]
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
W. BMY -
GIVEN'S Ice Cream
74 Maine Street. Phone 52-R
54 URUNSWICK DIRECTORY
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
zr'" In8in6 Central Cafe jbs
MADE INBXT TO IVI. C R. R. STATIOIX A SPECIALTY
Mai^est. BODWELL & SON Tatr
CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHINGS
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY 55
]\[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
J'l*''* For a Quick Lunch drop in at 'ce Cream
Tobaccos *^ Sodas
Good Coffee Iflfl luSilDG OSDlril llftIO Next to M. C.
a specialty " '»—*'' f^^ ^_ Station
90
Maine St.
ODWELL & SON
Brunswick
Maine
RELIABLE CLOTHING FOR BOYS
BKrNiSAVICK DIRECTORY
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
For Sale and to Rent
Town Buliding
TEL, 412
Civen's Smokers' Supplies
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.
MoFADDEN'S GROCERY ANO MEAT MARKET
ISEXT TO TOWIN MALL
We pride ourselves on the good quality of our goods, only the
best of good things grocerywise here.
Mai^est. BODWELL & SON nrf
Dutchess Trousers \',.§,TIp '""'^"''
BRrxyWlCK DIRECTORY 59
MESERVE, PERLEY J., druggist. Prop. Meserve's Pharma-
cy. i;U Maine : li. 22 P^'denil
MESER\rE'S DRUG STORE
Near Post Office
PULL LINE DRUGS AND MEDICINES
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
^;;A, Insurance Z' iolin W. Riley
CIVEN'S Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco
WHOLESALE & RETAIL- 74 Maine St. Phone 52-R
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
OHNT 'yoxm 'SJixT'.Arsr
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.
3Nr£3ijiEioz^ ivEox«.iaLX>x3x:nj next to town hall
Ma^est. BODWELL & SON ^"air
CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHINGS
BKHNSWiCK DIRECTORY 61
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
TSS? RILElf'S Music Store
for PIANO TUHING 10 tex^ex-elc^^nte ^i-a
Qivcn^s Candy Kitchen
WHOLESALE «& RETAIL- 74 Maine St. Phone 52-R
G2 IMUXSWICK DIRECTORY
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
Cigars For a Quick Lunch drop in at 'c* ?.''"'"
Tobaccos ^ Sodas
^^o^The Maine Central Cafe^j^^r^
a spocialty f^' f*- Station
Ma^^est. BODWELL & SON '1^
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing
J^RUNKWICK DIRECTORY 63
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
GIVEN'S Ice Cream
74 IMaine Street. Phone 52-R
u-t BIM XSWK'K UlRECTORY
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
PASTRIES ARE m^lHR OnlHrBl UnlR DINING ROOM
HOME IB8U8IIU %9UnlBUI UUIU order cooking
MADE NEXT TO M. C R. R. STATION * SPECIALTY
NOTICE!
mm SflEi! lIRECffllY
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Mai'n^t. BODWELL & SON
Brunswick
Maine
RELIABLE CLOTHING FOR BOYS
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY 65
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
For Sale and to Rent
Town Building
TEL, 41.2
JDMW.IIiliif
Civen's Smokers' Supplies
B. B. B. Pipes. 74 IMaine Street. Phone 52-R
66 ' BRrNSAYICK DlKErTORY
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
McFAODEN'S GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET
INEXT TO TOWIN HALL,
We pride ourselves on the good quality of our goods, only the
best of good things grocerywise here.
Marest. BODWELL & SON ^"atr
Dutchess Trousers H^^^rip '''''''^°''
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY (i7
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
kL:"o, Insurance "T John W. Riley
CIVEN'S Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco
WHOLESALE & RETAIL- 74 Maine St. Phone 52-R
6S 1 1 R rXS W i C Iv DIK E CTOR Y
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
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.
2Nrx3Xjiso3>j' TS/!LGir.A.:Di:>Jsisr next to town hali
^0 OnnUfE!! I 1? OnM Brunswick
Maine St. DUUlfLLL & dUll Maine
CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHINGS
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY 69
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
See p 2
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;
TELEPHONE your orders Dll I
for PIANO TUNING to "'ii,.^^^^:^^ ....
Qivcn's Candy Kitchen
WHOLESALE & RETAIL- 74 Maine St. Phone 52-R
7U BRUNSWICK DIRECTOKY
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
Cigars pQf g Quick Luiich drop in at 'c® Cream
Tobaccos ^ »^ Sodas
aZc,,,.. The Mftine Central Cafe".^.r^^'
a specialty **'' *»«»««»v vv**!'*^- v«.*v ^^ ^^ Station
90 Dnnififtl I 9 CnM Brunswick
Maine St. DUuWlLL & OUIl Maine
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing
BKIJNSWICK DIRECTORY 71
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
F- Maine Central Cafe ==
W*DE IVBXT TP M. C R. R. STATIOrv A SPECIALTY
Maine St. DUUWtLL OL dUll l^aine
Dutchess Trousers '' "''''' ^ '^^'^''°''
$1.00 A RIP
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY 78
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
For all
Kinds of
In
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.
saxsi-isoscr iwxox*.A.x>x>x:ra' next to town hali
»,r.s,. BODWELL & SON %sr
RELIABLE CLOTHING FOR BOYS
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY To
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
For Sale and to Rent
Town Building
TEL, 41-2
JollW.RilB!
Civen's Smokers' Supplies
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
mcFADDEN'S GROCERY ANO MEAT MARKET
INEXX TO TO WIN HAUL
We pride ourselves on the good quality of our goods, only the
best of good things grocerywise here.
90
Maine St.
The Home of Kart Schaffner &
Brunswick
Maine
!arx CSothing
B RUNSWi CK iJlKECTORY
i i
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
F- Maine Central Cafe ==
MADE NEXT TO IVl. C R. R. STATIOIV * SPECIALTY
Ma^est. BODWELL & SON ns'^"
CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHINGS
BRUN.SWKK DIRECTORY 79
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
Qiven*s Candy Kitchen
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
Cigars For a Quick Lunch drop in at 'ce Cream
Tobaccos Sodas
;-^^^,^Tlie Maine Central Cafe-i^^T^
a specialty "• "■ Station
Thompson, George L. Postmaster, Office, Town Bldg., h 2 High
Mai^est. BODWELL & SON %"air
Dutchess Trousers '° "^^"^^ ^ ^"^^^'^
$1.00 A RIP
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
For all
Kinds
[, Insurance ";; John W. Riley
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.
SO'XaXjSOPO' 3VEcX".,A.33X>£3PJ- NEXT TO TOWN HALL
Ma^est. BODWELL & SON ns'^''
RELIABLE CLOTHING FOR BOYS
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
Town
TEL, 4
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
best of good things grocerywise here.
Maine St. BODWELL & SON ^Se^
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
Er««= MM Central cafe „iEE
MADE IveXT TO IVI. G R. R. STATIOIV A SPECIALTY
Mai^est. BODWELL & SON Tair
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
YOUNG & AUSTIN, (W. B. Young, H. H. Austin) Carriage
& Sign Painters, 71 Union
Voung & Austin
R AIINT BRS
FIRST CLASS WORK ON CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS
Our Work is done Promptly and our Prices are Reasonable
SIGN PAINTING A SPECIALTY
71 UNION STREET, BRUNSWICK, MAINE
Harry G., farmer, Durham rd, R. D. 4
YOUNG, WM. B., carriage painter, Durham rd, R. D. 4
Zeta Psi House, 20 College
S'sars For a Quick Lunch drop in at 'c® Cream
Tobaccos ^ Sodas
Good Coffee IflC JudlDG 0601121 uftlB NexttolWI C
a specialty R. R. Station
90
Maine St.
BODWELL & SON
Brunswick
Maine
RELIABLE CLOTHING FOR BOYS
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY
89
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.
II
For Sale and to Rent
Town Building
TEL, 41.2
JiiW.BilB!
Civen's Smokers' Supplies
B. B. B. Pipes. 74 Maine Street. Phone 52-R
90
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY
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.
mgfadden's grocery and meat market
INEXT TO TO^^'IX HALL,
We pride ourselves on the good quality of our goods, only the
best of good things grocerywise here.
90
Maine St.
Brunswick
Maine
Dutchess Trousers
10 CENTS A BUTTON
$1,00 A RIP
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY
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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.
For all
Kinds of
Insurance ";„ John W. Riley
CIVEN'S Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
74 Maine St. Phone 52-R
92
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY
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.
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.
Sa-X3X^SOT<a' 3V£cX*.A.X>X>X3Pa- NEXT TO TOWN HALL
90
Maine St.
BODWELL & SON
Brunswick
Maine
CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNiSHINCS
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY
93
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.
'X*£:xjx:jF*3a:c:>3Nrx:
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Qiven^s Candy Kitchen
WHOLESALE & RETAIL- 74 Maine St. Phone 52-R
94 BRL'NSW
ICK DIRECTORY
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.
Cigars
Tobaccos
Pipes
For a Quick Lunch drop in at
Good Coffee
a specialty
The Maine Ceotral Cafe^
Ice Cream
Sodas
Candies
ext to M. C.
R. R. Station
90
Maine St.
Brunswick
Maine
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothing
BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY
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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.
96
GIVEN'S Ice Cream
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.
ALL OUR
PASTRIES ARE
HOME
MADE
Maine Central Cafe
IVeXT TO IVf. C R. R. STATIOrV
FIRST-CLASS
DINING ROOM
ORDER COOKING
A SPECIALTY
90
Maine St.
BODWELL & SON
Brunswick
Maine
RELIABLE CLOTHING FOR BOYS
l^RUNSWTCK DIRECTORY
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Crawford Ranges
€LHave more improvements than
any other range. Best Bakers
and most economical in fuel. . .
^^^S^SS^St)
Hundreds of Satisfied Customers in Brunswici(
SEND FOR CATALOGUE
EATON HARDWARE CO.
SOLE AGENTS FOR
Brunswick ^ii€l WiGiniiy
MILEAGES
For Sale and to Rent
Town Building
TEL. 4!-2
Civen's Smokers' Supplies
B. B. B. Pipes. 74 Maine Street. Phone 52-R
98 '. BRUNSWICK DJRKCTORY
MARBLE & GRANITE MONUMENTS
BRUNSWICK MARBLE and GRANITE WORKS
H. D. UOVEUL
WE CARRY NEW WE MAKE DUPLI-
DESIGNS IN
Proprietor cATE WORK A
STOCK SPECIALTY
First Class Work at Reasonable Prices
22 Middle Street, Brunswick, Me.
H. T. INASON
Dealer in
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
specialties: Rego Flour, Mardana Tea, Algonquin Club Coffee
and Heinz's Pickles.
195 MAINE STREET, BRUNSWICK, ME.
This Directory . .
is but one of the many books turned out
by us yearly. ....
We are also equipped with a first class
Job Office and make a specialty of hur^-
ried orders. .•'. Try us next time.
W. H. WEEKS
223 Lisbon Street, Lewlston, Maine
MgFADDEN'S GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET
INEXX TO TO WIS HALL.
We pride ourselves on the good quality of our goods, only the
best of good things grocerywise here.
90
Maine St.
BODWELL & SON
Brunswick
Maine
Dutchess Trousers
10 CENTS A BUTTON
$1.00 A RIP
P>RrXSWr(^Iv DIRECTORY
!)!)
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
For all
Kinds
L, Insurance "T^ John W. Riley
1678^
CI YEN'S Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
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
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.
X^£3XjiSIOZ«a' 3VEcS*.A.X3XD3Q2>a' NEXT TO TOWN KALI
Mai'n?st. BOD WELL & SON Tatr
CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHINGS
TOPSHAM DIKECTORY 101
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
Good Coffee lllB HdlllQ 0601111 (jll6 Next to M C
a specialty R. R. Station
Mai^'est. BODWELL & SON ^S"
The Home of Hart Schaffner & IVarx Clothing
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
GIVEN'S Ice Cream
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
PASTRIES ARE MBIIIG uBllTrfll uBifi ™gS
HOME GIIUIIIU VUlltlUI WUIU ORDER COOKING
MADE JtVEXT TO IVI. C R. R. STATION * SPECIALTY
Mai^est. BODWELL & SON 'XLT"
Dutchess Trousers II^oTIp '''■'''°''
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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
Insurance "^^ John W. Riley
For all l^^..^^^^^ Call
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
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.
Xa-^SX^SOig- JVto3B'-A.I>X>E;Pa' NEXT TO TOWN HAL"
«.i^s,. BODWELL & SON "'Br
RELIABLE CLOTHING FOR BOYS
TOPSIIA.M D! HECTOR Y 107
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
TEL, 412
Civen's Smokers' Supplies
B. B. B. Pipes. 74 JMaine Street. Phone 52-R
K'^ topsiia:\i directory
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
McFAODEN'S GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET
rSEXT TO TOWIN MALU
We pride ourselves en the good quality of our goods, only the
best of good things grocerywise here.
MaiSst. BODWELL 4 SON "1^
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
I W. BM
GIVEN'S Ice Cream
74 Maine Street. Phone 52-R
110 T()i'SfTAA[ DIRECTORY
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
sr*"= Mains Cfintral Gafs „£is
MADE IVEXT TO IVI. C R. R. STATIOIV * SPECIALTY
Maine St. BODWELL & SON ^Taine^
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
rffirrRiyrMisistore
Givcn^s Candy Kitchen
WHOLESALE & RETAIL 74 Maine St. Phone 52-R
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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a specialty •*• ■*• station
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
For all lM.ABi8«#»nAA Call
Kinds of
CIVEN'S Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco
WHOLESALE & RETAIL- 74 Maine St. Phone 52-R
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
Maine St.
Brunswick
Maine
The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx CSothlng^
BrSlNlWS DIJiECTORY
117
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
"TJEsx^Esi'aEaonKriE: -^x-s
for PIAfiO TUNING to
Qivcn*$ Candy Kitchen
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
Ma^est. BODWELL & SON ^Z^
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
Ma^est. BODWELL & SON Tair
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.
Mai^est. BODWELL & SON ''^^
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
rSSlffR|!!IwiSta
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.
iia-jE3x.a)Sc:>r^ 3VEc:E"-A.X3a3aispa- next to town hali
«£u. BODWELL & SON
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
TC»E5Xj3E!JF'HC3>S»3"JE3 -aX-S
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
Mai^est. BODWELL & SON ''S^
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
EF'"= Mainfi Central caiB „£iE
MADE NEXT TO Ml, C R. R. STATiOIV * SPECIALTY
Maine St. BODWELL & SON ^aine'"
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
For all Ifioiiranfii ^^"^ i#||
Kinds of isiylil lliluy ^|^^ S\J\
CI YEN'S Cigars, Cigarettes, Tobacco
WHOLESALE & RETAIL- 74 Maine St. Phone 52-R
188 lirSIXESS DIRECTORY
NTRSES
Crosman, Rena Hiss, bds. 31 Bridge
]Merriman, Florence P. INIiss, Elm
^Merriman, ^Minnie IMiss. 46 Elm
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
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.
Pa-]E3Xj»OPa- IWEoI"-A.I3I>E3>a- NEXT TO TOWN HflLl
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
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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
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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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United States Senator from Maine, 1847-53.
THE LATE SPEAKER REED.
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CHIEF JUSTICE MELVILLE W. FULLER.
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Governor of Maine, 1905-9.
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The "Hero of Little Round Top." Ex-President of Bowdoin
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THE LATE ELIJAH KELLOGG, HARPSWELL.
A Noted Maine Preacher and Author.
THE LATE HON. JOSEPH H. MANLEY,
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HOX. CHARLES E. LITTLKEIELD. ROCKLAND.
Ex-Attorney General and Member of Congress from Second
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Governor op Maine, 1901-5.
HON. EDWIN C. BURLEIGH. AUGUSTA.
Ex-Governor of Maine and Member of Congress from Third
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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-
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dential candidate. Since the formation of the RepubHcan party
in 1856, a movement in which Maine took a leading part, the
State has been emphatically Republican at every presidential
election, and also at every gubernatorial election except those of
1878 and 1880 when a fusion of the Democrats and the Green-
back party succeeded in electing their candidate for Governor.
The Governor chosen in 1878 was Alonzo Garcelon of Lewis-
ton, and in 1879, when another election was held, Governor
Garcelon, desirous of gaining the Legislature for his party,
seized every opportunity afforded by the irregular way in which
the election returns were then handled to refuse certificates to
Republican candidates and seat Democrats in their place. In
this way a Democratic majority was secured and the Legislature
was organized. The Republicans, gaining possession of the
State House, organized a rival body, and proceeded to elect
Daniel F. Davis as Governor since no candidate had received a
majority at the polls. Feeling was intense throughout the State
and Augusta became an armed camp. Peace was preserved by
the militia 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
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without a dollar of municipal debt and a large share of the
others are nearly free from debt.
The shipbuilding industry which was so important on our
coast for generations, and in which Maine long held first place
among the states, has declined in recent years, and the cutting
of ice for export is no longer a thriving business. Along other
industrial 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-
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tiful lakes, its 5,000 rivers and streams, its vast and unbroken
forests, its rugged mountains and its many picturesque villages
among 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
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Isle and there are Normal departments at several seminaries and
institutes. The institutions of higher education are Bowdoin
College at Brunswick, dating from 1794; Colby College, which
was established as Waterville College in 1820 ; Bates College
at Lewiston, established in 1863, and the University of Maine
at Orono which has developed from the 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
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Minnesota, Gibson of Montana and Perkins of California, Gov-
ernor Dole of Hawaii, Governor Pingree of Michigan, and
scores of others who have attained eminence in public office in
this and in many other states as governors, as members of Con-
gress, as judges and in various offices of distinction. No other
state ever produced such a family as the Washburn family of
Livermore. This one family gave to the public service one
United States senator, four members of Congress from four
different states, two foreign ministers, two governors of two
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
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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-
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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.
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1863 Abner Coburn, Skowhegan.
1864 Samuel Cony, Augusta.
1867 Joshua L, Chamberlain, Brunswick.
1871 Sidney Perham, Paris.
1874 Nelson Dingley, Jr., Lewiston.
1876 Selden Connor, Augusta.
1879 Alonzo Garcelon, Lewiston.
1880 Daniel F. Davis, Corinth.
1881 Harris M. Plaisted, Bangor.
1883 Frederick Robie, Gorham.
1887 Joseph R. Bodwell, Hallowell, died December 15, 1887.
1887 S. S. Marble, Waldoboro, Acting.
1889 Edwin C. Burleigh, Augusta.
1893 Henry B. Cleaves, Portland.
1897 Llewellyn Powers, Houlton.
1901 John Fremont Hill, Augusta.
1905 Wm. T. Cobb, Rockland.
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United Senators from Adoption of
Constitution.
Abbreviations — rs.,
resigned
; f. v., filled vacancy;
d., died.
Name,
Politics.
Residence. Term of 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
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Name. Politics. Residence. Date.
Hannibal Hamlin, Dem. Hampden (rs.) 1851-1857
Elected Governor of State.
Amos Nourse, Rep. Bath (f. v.) 1857
Jas. W. Bradbury, Dem. Augusta 1847- 1853
Hannibal Hamlin, Rep. Hampden 1857-1861
Elected Vice-President of United States.
Lot M. Morrill, Rep. Augusta (f. v.) 1861-1863
Wm. Pitt Fessenden, Rep. Portland 1854-1859
Elected, 1854, 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
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Representatives to Congress from Adoption
of Constitution.
Name.
Politics.
Residence.
Date.
Wm. D. Williamson,
Rep.
Bangor
1821
E. Whitman (rs.)
Fed.
Portland
((
Mark Harris (f. v.)
Rep.
Portland
«
Enoch Lincoln,
Rep.
Paris
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
((
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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
((
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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
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Name.
Politics.
Residence.
Date.
Benj. Randall,
Whig
Bath
1841
Nathan Clifford,
Dem.
Newfield
«
George Evans (rs.)
Whig
Gardiner
((
David Bronson (f. v.)
Whig
Anson
((
Elisha H. Allen,
Whig
Bangor
«
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
«
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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.
y^i MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
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.
8o
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
MAINE REFERENCE MANUAL.
8i
*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
S2
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
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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.
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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
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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
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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,
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(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
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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
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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.
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■•rom Portland
Fares
Miles
Fares
Miles
$3-05*
Phillips,
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$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
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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
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HANCOCK COUNTY
Name Organized Population 1900 Clerks
Long Island 174 Wm. A. VanNorden
No. 33 1840 82 J. S. Archer
No. 8 June 26, 1877 17 Howard C. Fletcher
No. 21 58 Geo. C. Jordan
KNOX COUNTY
Matinicus Isle 1840 184 L. M. Philbrook
Muscle Ridge Oct. 28, 1904 R. A. Webster
Criehaven March 3, 1897 47 H. J. McClure
Monhegan
LINCOLN COUNTY
94 W. S. Stanley-
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
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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.
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Number Number of Acres in Farms. % Im-
Year. of Farms. Total. Improved. Unimproved. Average, proved.
1900, 59,299 6,299,946 2,386,889 3>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.
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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
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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
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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
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Maine Farmer, Augusta
The New Age, Augusta
Family Herald, Augusta
National Farmer, Augusta
Golden Moments, Augusta
Sunshine, Augusta
Literary Companion, Augusta
Vickery's Fireside Visitor, Au-
gusta
Hearth and Home, Augusta
Good Stories, 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
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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
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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.
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Cumberland — At Portland, on the second Tuesday of Jan-
uary, April and October, civil. (The Superior Court has exclu-
sive criminal jurisdiction.)
Franklin — At Farmington. on the first Tuesday of February,
and fourth Tuesday of September, civil and criminal ; and on
the third Tuesday of May, civil, unless otherewise ordered.
Hancock — At Elsworth, on the second Tuesday of April and
October, civil and criminal, and on the third Tuesday of Jan-
uary, civil.
Kennebec — At 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.
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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.
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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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