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of Timothy Skillings, of Westbrook, and is the father of five children - Hannah, Allen T., Charles M., Annie H., and Julia M. Han- nah M., born September 5, 1842, is the wife of John C. Cobb, of Portland, and has seven children, namely: Albert C., who married Annie Littlefield, of Bridgton, and has three children - Frederick H., Grace M., and Helen M. ; Frederick H., who is in business with his father; Frank W., a merchant in Conway, N. H. ; Mary A. ; Grace H., who married William Bailey, of Portland, June 4, 1895; Helen M. ; and John C. Huldah W., born March 25, 1844, is a teacher of languages in Portland, but makes Windham her home. James F., born July 31, 1846, who is a mem- ber of the firm of Skillin, Hawkes & Co., of Portland, wholesale grocers, married Ardella H. Eames, of Portland, and has one child, Charlie E.
Albert R. Hawkes, after completing his education at the Gorham High School, learned the shoemaker's trade in Windham, where he worked for two years. He continued at his trade a short time longer in Providence, R. I., after which, in 1855, he bought a half-interest in a grocery store and a clothing factory in Gorham, and, with his partner, Mr. Parker, conducted these places for seven years under the firm name of Parker & Hawkes. Then, purchasing his partner's interest, Mr. Hawkes managed the business alone until 1864, when he was burned out. In 1865, in company with William H. White as junior member of the firm, he engaged in lumbering at Great Falls, as North Gorham, continuing therein until the dissolution of the firm three
now known
years later. In 1869 and 1870 Mr. Hawkes erected two factories, one at Windham and one at Casco, for the Portland Packing Company. Later for his own use he built a factory for the manufacture of clothing, and resumed his old business, working for Boston parties for about seven years. From 1874 until 1879 Mr. Hawkes and his family resided in Deering, that his children might have the better educa- tional advantages of that town, but continued his business in Windham in the mean time. He then removed to the old home farm, which he had purchased in 1856. On this occasion he was accompanied by his mother, who there-
after made her residence with him until her death, November 13, 1882, having been faith- ful to the memory of her husband thirty-five years. In 1880 Mr. Hawkes was employed by his father's old partner, John Lindsay, who had become entirely blind, to look after his in- terests and settle up his property, a work in which he was engaged six years. Since that time he has lived retired from active business pursuits, giving his exclusive attention to the care of his hundred-acre farm, on which he raises large crops of hay.
Mr. Hawkes was married June 4, 1857, to Sarah M., daughter of James Whipple, general manager of the powder works at Windham. Of their children two are now living, namely : Harry H., born July 29, 1859, who is engaged in a wholesale glove business for a New York firm ; and Emily W., born June 6, 1862. Re- ligiously, Mr. Hawkes is liberal in his views, being a Unitarian. In politics he is a sound Republican. He is a member of Presumpscott Lodge, No. 127, A. F. & A. M., of Wind- ham; of Eagle Chapter, Westbrook; and of Portland Commandery, No. 2, Knights Temp- lars, of Portland.
AMES E. MITCHELL, a veteran of the Civil War and one of the leading farmers of Freeport, was born in that town, July 2, 1843, son of Ira and Sarah (Soule) Mitchell. Mr. Mitchell's great- grandfather, who was the first of his ancestors to settle in Freeport, arrived at a time when settlers were scarce. Indians and wild game roamed at large over the district. In spite of these conditions he cleared a farm from the wilderness, and resided there for the rest of his life. His son, Daniel Mitchell, Mr. Mitchell's grandfather, was born in Freeport, and was a lifelong resident of the town. He was engaged in farming throughout his life- time, and he died at a good old age.
Ira Mitchell, Mr. Mitchell's father, who was born in Freeport in 1808, followed the trade of a spar-maker for many years. In 1842 he settled upon the farm now occupied by his son, James E. His first purchase was fifteen acres of unimproved land. This he brought to a good state of cultivation, gradu-
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ally adding more land until he possessed a valuable farm. He was profitably engaged in general farming until 1875. In this year he sold the property to his son, and moved to Brunswick, Me., where he afterward resided until his death, which occurred August 3, 1877. He was an industrious and worthy citi- zen and a Democrat in politics. His wife, Sarah, who was born in Freeport in 1810, be- came the mother of seven children, all of whom grew to maturity. They were: Martha Brewer, who died January 27, 1869, aged twenty-three years; Alvin O., who was lost at sea March 10, 1869, aged nineteen years and ten months; Charles T., who died in Califor- nia, November 2, 1874, aged thirty-nine years; Marcus M., who died in New Mexico, March 11, 1868, aged twenty-six years; Mary S., who is the wife of Freeman Morse, of Brunswick; Daniel E., who is now a resident of Chicago; and James E., the subject of this sketch, who is the youngest. The mother died February 28, 1894. Mr. Mitchell's parents attended the Methodist Episcopal church.
James E. Mitchell was educated in the schools of his native town, and was reared to farm life. He assisted his father in carrying on the farm until he was nineteen years old. On August 2, 1862, he enlisted as a private in Company E, Seventeenth Regiment, Maine Volunteers, under Captain Ellis M. Sawyer, for service in the Civil War. Subsequently he was present at the battles of Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville, receiving at the latter engagement injuries from which he has never fully recovered. On being honorably dis- charged from the service in 1865, he returned to Freeport, where he engaged in farming, which occupation he has successfully followed since. He owns a well-located farm, contain- ing one hundred and sixty acres, more or less. The residence and other buildings are substantially constructed, and kept in good repair. He devotes some attention to dairy- ing, keeps at an average five hundred hens, while he raises large crops of general farm products.
In March, 1866, Mr. Mitchell was united in marriage to Frances Huston. She was born in West Gray, Me., daughter of David
and Olive M. (Hammond) Huston. Her father; who was a prosperous farmer, a Bap- tist in his religious belief and a Republican in politics, died in West Gray, at the age of seventy-one years. His wife bore him four- teen children, and lived to the age of sixty- five. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell have three sons, namely: Ellis M., born in November, 1868, who is now the agent of the Standard Oil Company at Athol, Mass. ; Charles W., born June 5, 1871, now a druggist in Boston; and Fred S., born September 10, 1877, who re- sides at home. Mr. Mitchell is liberal in his views regarding religion, while in politics he supports the Republican party. He is a mem - ber of the-Knights of Pythias of Freeport and a comrade of Haskell Post, No. 106, Grand Army of the Republic, of Yarmouth. A worthy representative of one of the oldest set- tlcrs in Freeport, he is highly esteemed in the town.
RANK H. LOW, an enterprising farmer and dairyman of Gray, Cumberland County, was born in this town, August 25, 1851, a son of Daniel and Lucia (Hutchins) Low. His father, who is a native of Gray, and has all his active life followed agriculture, resided in this town until 1873, when he moved to Franklin County, where he conducted a farm for twelve years. He then removed to Turner, Androscoggin County, where he is now living. He is a pro- gressive farmer, much esteemed in his com- munity. His wife, Lucia, who was born in Gray, reared five children, namely: Horace H., who married Ida Parker, and now resides in Quincy, Mass. ; Frank H., the subject of this sketch; Nettie, who married B. L. Pratt, and now lives in Auburn, Me. ; Hewitt M., who married Annie Bryant, and is a resident of Turner, Me. ; and Orrin H., who resides with his parents in Turner.
Frank H. Low obtained his education in the common schools of Gray, and at an early age he began to assist in the work of the farm. Upon attaining his majority he bought the farm of eighty acres on which he now resides, and began agricultural life upon his own ac- count. His property, which is well located,
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has been much improved under his careful supervision. He has one of the best- equipped dairies in the town, keeps a herd of graded cows, and was the first to ship milk by rail from Gray. He is particularly interested in raising and preparing corn for seed pur- poses, having erected a large dryer upon his farm. He ships his products to points throughout New England and the West, and has had such profitable results that he con- templates an immediate enlargement of his facilities in order to meet the growing de- mand. In politics he was formerly a Demo- crat, but now supports the Republican party. He is a member of Siloam Lodge, No. 45, In- dependent Order of Odd Fellows, of New Gloucester.
On August 9, 1872, Mr. Low was united in marriage with Mary E. Staples, who was born in Roxbury, Oxford County, Me., August 25, 1854. She is a daughter of Christopher and Adriana Mitchell, her father, who was a pros- perous farmer and cattle dealer, having been a native of Turner, and her mother of Byron, Me. Neither is now living. Mr. and Mrs. Low have two children - Christopher S., and Eugene Hale, both of whom reside at home. Mr. Low is a self-made man, his indefatigable efforts, united with good business qualities, having placed him among the leading farmers of his section. His wife is a worthy helpmeet and a member of the Congregational church.
YRUS ABBOTT, a successful mer- chant of Gorham, Me., was born in Limington, York County, Me., De- cember 29, 1836, son of John and Sophia (Blake) Abbott. Mr. Abbott's pater- nal grandfather, Nathaniel Abbott, emigrated from England and settled in Limington, where he engaged in agriculture. He owned a good farm, and devoted himself with pains- taking diligence to its cultivation, residing there for the rest of his life. He reared a family of four children.
John Abbott, son of Nathaniel, was born in Limington ; and when a young man he there learned the shoemaker's trade, which he fol- lowed in connection with farming during the active period of his life. He died in Liming-
ton at the age of sixty-eight ycars. His wife, Sophia Blake, who was a daughter of Samuel Blake, a prosperous farmer of Baldwin, Me., became the mother of six children, namely : Jane; Francis; John; Leonard; Cyrus, the subject of this sketch; and Sophia.
Cyrus Abbott attended the common schools of his native town, and, after finishing his studies, began to fit himself for a mercantile calling by entering a general store in Liming- ton, where he was employed as a clerk for three years. He then engaged in shoemak- ing; and in 1861 he moved to Gorham, where he carried on that occupation for some years. In 1869 he here established himself in the grocery business, which he has since con- ducted with energy and profit. In 1892 his store was destroyed by fire, but with true Yankee enterprise he immediately began the erection of his present building, which was completed and ready for occupancy in twenty- four days. He carries a large stock of grocer- ies, harnesses, blankcts, and other articles of general merchandise, and also deals in wood and coal. He is a progressive and successful business man and a highly respected citizen.
Mr. Abbott and Elizabeth C. Richardson, daughter of Abner Richardson, of Limington, were married in 1861. Four children were born to them, namely: Flora, who married Sherman E. Rand, and resides in Portland; Nellie M., who resides at home; Ernest C., who died at the age of nine years; and Fred J., who died at the age of seven years.
Mr. Abbott is a Democrat in politics, and is an active supporter of that party, being a member of the County Committee; and he has filled the position of Chairman of the Town Committee for the past six ycars. He is a member of Dirigo Lodge, No. 21, Knights of Pythias, of Gorham; and hc attends the Con- gregational church.
UCIEN J. BLAISDELL, a prosperous farmer of Freeport, was born in Yar- mouth, Cumberland County, Me., February 22, 1833. His parents, Jeremiah, second, and Mary H. (Ross) Blais- dell, werc both natives of Yarmouth. His pa- ternal grandfather, whose name also was Jerc-
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miah Blaisdell, was born in Kingston, N. H., and was one of the early settlers of Yarmouth. He was a well-to-do farmer, and also owned and operated iron works in the town. He died at the age of forty-five; but his wife, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Ross, lived to an advanced age.
Jeremiah Blaisdell, second, was the young- est son in a large family. His life was spent in his native town, where he owned and culti- vated a farm, attaining a comfortable degree of prosperity. Politically, he supported the Democratic party. On religious matters he held liberal views; and, living up to his prin- ciples, he acquired a wide reputation for hon- esty. He died at the age of seventy-three, and his wife lived to be seventy-six years of age. Five children were born to them, three of whom have passed to the world beyond, namely : Penelope M., wife of a Mr. Nichols; Marie Antoinette, wife of Mr. Wagg; and Angene, whose husband's name was Jordan. Euphemia, widow of Oliver Jordan, resides in Yarmouth, Me., she and the subject of this sketch being the only representatives of the family now living.
Lucien J. Blaisdell received a good com- mon-school education in Yarmouth. He first went to work in a shipyard, and subsequently entered the employ of the Maine Central Rail- road Company, in whose repair shops he was foreman when but nineteen years of age. Two years later he engaged with the Grand Trunk Railroad Company; and in all he de- voted ten years of his life to railroad work, serving different companies. In 1865 he moved to Freeport, purchasing the farm which he now owns and occupies, and set- tling down to the quiet of farm life. On his land, which comprises one hundred and twelve acres, he raises general produce and large crops of hay. An industrious and prudent man, he keeps his estate in fine condition, every acre of the land being used to the best advantage; and his skill as a carpenter is shown in the neat and substantial buildings.
In December, 1864, Mr. Blaisdell was united in marriage with Emily Hoit, a native of Gorham, Me. Three children complete the family circle - Bertha H., Mary A., and William H. Mr. Blaisdell votes the Repub-
lican ticket. Like his father, he holds liberal views on the subject of religion, his wife being of the same mind. Residents of Free- port for upward of thirty years, they have won and kept the respect of their neighbors, and are among the most esteemed citizens of the town.
HOMAS HASSETT, freight receiver for the Grand Trunk Railway at Portland, Me., owns and occupies the resi- dence at 18 Oxford Street which has been his home for several years. He is a native of the Emerald Isle, having been born September 22, 1827, in Limerick, Province of Munster. His parents, John and Ellen (Fogerty) Hassett, had but two children, himself, the only son, and a daughter. Thomas Hassett was educated in the public schools of Limerick, living there until seventeen years of age, when, taking. passage on the good ship "Break of Day," he sailed for America, landing in Boston in Au- gust, 1854. From that city Mr. Hassett came directly to Portland, and for two years thereafter was employed in the United States Hotel. In 1857 he secured a position in the Grand Trunk Railway service, having now been in the employ of this company for thirty- eight consecutive years. Beginning as a handler of freight, Mr. Hassett labored faith- fully in the interests of his employers, being rewarded by promotions, both in rank and wages, until reaching the position of superin- tendent of the freight department.
In his political affiliations an uncompromis- ing Democrat, Mr. Hassett in 1880 and 1881, under Mayor Centre, was a member of the Board of Aldermen, a position which he ably filled, and to which he has often since been solicited to accept a nomination. For two years he was President of the Irish-American Relief Association, and for several years was its Vice-President. For many years Mr. Hassett was Treasurer of the Montgom- ery Guards and for two years the President. Religiously, he is a faithful member of the Roman Catholic church. His wife was a native of Portland, and was here reared and educated. She died some time since, leaving him with seven children, four sons and three daughters.
INDEX.
BIOGRAPHICAL.
PAGE
PAGE
PAGE
A
Boothby, Col. Frederic E. 557
Chute, Albert F. . 627
Boyd, Orville G.
277
Chute, Frank A. .
588
Ackley, Ambrose V.
678
Brackett, Samuel M.
148
Clary, Charles M. 276
Adams, John M. .
526
Bradbury, Col. Albert W.
425
Cleaves, Aaron
54
Allen, Charles W.
532
Bradbury, Bion
422
Cleaves, Hon. Henry B. 140
544
Allen, Henry M. .
667
Bragg, Capt. Albert .
660
Bray, John B., M.D.
381
Cleaves, Robert A.
688
Allen, William A.
613
Brett, Daniel L.
484
Cleaves, Tristram G.
260
Allen, William P.
360
Brewer, Henry C.
643
Clifford, William Henry 269
589
Anderson, John F.
252
Brigham, William H.
60
Cobb, Capt. Samuel O. Cole, Charles 364
626
Andrews, Jeremiah R.
302
Brown, Charles C.
615
Cole, Cyrus
419
Ayer, Daniel C.
658
Brown, Israel G. .
578
Conant, Solomon .
77
Ayer, Edwin
394
Brown, Thomas
75
Cook, Leone R. 662
Bucknam, Frank W.
163
Cordwell, Albert A. . Cotton, Charles B.
243
B
Babb, James C. . 51I
Bailey, Frederick O.
618
Bailey, Moses M.
499
Baker, Clarence A., M.D. .
457
Banks, Mrs. Dorcas Hopkins 184
Croston, Gregory
247
Cushman, Granville A.
332
Bates, Arthur L. .
44I
Baxter, Hon. James P.
37
Cannell, George C. 395
Carleton, Joseph Hall 183
Bennett, Henry B.
Carsley, David F. 504
Cartland, Thomas P. R. 547
Cash, Andrew J. 617
258
Bennett, Reuben B. .
624
Castner, Herman M.
Caswell, Albert B. 3.36
Chadbourne, George E.
481
Dana, Woodbury K. 558
108
Davis, Charles 582
Billings, William L. .
383
Chaplin, Richard J.
35I
Davis, Henry J.
33
266
Davis, John H. 190
Davis, William 227
Blake, William L.
Blanchard, Capt. Paul G.
366
Chase, Francis E. Chase, Jerry A.
603
196 Chipman, Daniel H.
326
Deering, James 14
Bodge, Edwin A. .
245
Chisholm, Hugh J.
306
Deering, Nathaniel 12
Bolton, Sumner C.
544
Choate, Charles
654
Deering, Nathaniel 1 5
Boody, Charles E. 1 56
Chute, Adelbert C.
229
Dennison, Capt. William E. 291
Abbott, Cyrus .
701
Brackett, Albert
362
Clark, Elisha A. . 520
Allen, Clarence E.
237
Bradford, John
548
I12
Cleaves, Nathan 168
Anderson, John D.
684
Brigham, Austin .
433
Andrews, William Wallace
497
Brown, George W.
510
Cousens, Lyman M. Cressey, Almon H.
142
Burnham, Frank H.
214
Cressey, Alvin
66
Burnham, George N. 214
Cressey, Horace
282
Burnham, Perley P. . 438
Cressey, Melville W. 138
Buzzell, Dr. Rebecca A. 384
Crockett, Daniel M.
286
Barrett, Franklin R. 676 Barton, Llewellyn 74
Cummings, Rev. Ephraim C. 20
Cummings, Levi L. . 693
Curtis, Capt. Joseph R. 572
Cutter, Reuben
597
Cutter, Hon. William W.
17
Bennett, J. Lonville, M.D.
494
Bennett, Capt. John .
562
Bennett, Joseph G.
365
Cash, George W.
199
Benoit, Arthur H. Berry, Seth E.
1 70 359
697
Chaplin, Joseph F.
Blaisdell, Lucien J. 701 Chapman, Charles J. Blake, George . 345 487 Chapman, Moses M. Chase, Charles S.
236
I39 142
Decker, Nathan 363
Blanchard, Capt. Perez N.
:310
Deering, Capt. Charles 582
Blanchard, William H.
488 461
D
Dalton, Rev. Asa, D.D. 286
Bicknell, George W.
Bunting, John G., M.D. 157 Burnham, Albion H. 584
539
Cook, Daniel M. . 455
Ayer, Wyer P.
471
Brown, Thomas J.
437
Bucknam, Capt. James M. 318
55I
C
Beals, Thomas P.
Cleaves, Capt. John D.
Allen, Robert A. .
Cobb, Col. John C. .
Dawes, Thomas J. 632
704
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PAGE
Dickens, Daniel 334
Goold, Charles E. 140
Hunt, Lucian 465
Dike, Kimball J. .
675
Gore, William .
18
Huston, Edward 66
Dodge, Ruel A.
432
Goudy, Lewis A. .
99
Huston, Everett L. . 317
Dodge, Thaddeus L.
213
Gould, Charles H.
430
Hutchins, Joseph H.
164
Dole, Samuel T. .
509
Gould, Ransom D. 694
Hutchinson, Melville C.
635
Dolloff, Edward W.
195
Gray, Rufus E.
360
Dow, Gen. Neal .
9
Greeley, Roswell P.
614
Dow, William M.
641
Green, Albert .
I
Doyle, Edward R.
576
Green, George H.
331
Drummond, Josiah Hayden
152
Green, Major William } 281
Ingalls, Darwin
230
Duddy, Edward
596
Gross, Sewall Greenleaf, Calvin P. 634
498
Dyer, George T. .
89
Guthrie, Simon B.
366
J
Jillson, Edwin M. 225
Jillson, Ephraim B. .
335
Dyer, Nathan R. . 644
Dyer, Nathaniel
283
Hale, Clarence 320
Hale, Leon L., M.D.
210
Haley, William 198
Jones, Aurelius S.
237
Hall, Elton A. . 587
Eaton, Woodman S.
537
Hall, George W. 583
Hall, Grenville
623
Jordan, Harris W. 533
Edwards, D. J.
Hamilton, Clinton M.
687
Jordan, Isaac D. . 481
Emery, Frank H.
561
Hamilton, Jonas
415
Jordan, John Q. A. 235
Hamilton, Joseph S.
299
Jordan, Nathaniel B. 667
F
Hamilton, Capt. Lorenzo Hamilton, Stephen B.
405
Jordan, Rufus K. . 251
Farnsworth, Arthur L. . 305
Farrington, Joseph R. . 521
Fellows, Dana W., M.I) 208
Fellows, Frank F. 662
Fenderson, Willard N.
65
Fessenden, Edwin A., M.I).
540
Harriman, Abel H.
Hart, Hanson M. . 50
Hartford, Henry B. . 569
Haskell; Augustus J.
528
Kelley, Daniel T. 553
Files, Merrill T.
235
Haskell, Thomas B.
301
Keyes, Martin L. . 72
Fletcher, Jonathan Il. 149
Hawkes, Abner L.
598
Kimball, Cassius L. 166
Flint, John . 652
Hawkes, Albert R.
698
Kimball, Edward . 647
Foster, Charles W., M.D.
172
Hawkes, Neander L. 183
King, James W. 473
Foster, Sumner 620
Hellen, Joseph
385
Knapp, Thomas B. 325
Frank, John W.
379
Hersom, Jane L., M.D.
275
Kneeland, Charles B. 151
Freeman, Elias D.
569
Hezelton, Joseph H. III
63
Knight, Lewis P. 542
Knight, Samuel
115
Higgins, John L. . 560
Hight, Alonzo 77
Hill, John H. 432
L
Gerrish, John J. 447 Hodgkins, Charles E. 273
Gerrish, Joseph G. 648
Lamb, Merritt . 518
Lamb, William W. 531
Lamson, Charles H. 300
Gibbs, Charles E.
421
Hollis, Robert D.
596 62
Lane, Charles M. 554
Gleason, Charles E. 674
Holt, William F. .
448
Lane, Henry J. 313
Goddard, Calvin S. 110
Hosmer, Col. Edwin H.
624
Lane, Orrin B. 313
Goding, Charles W. T. 543
Howard, B. Page
273
Larrabee, Benjamin 312
659 Larrabee, Philip J.
496
Goding, Edwin L. 246 Howe, James D.
K
Fickett, Joseph S.
319
Fickett, Nathaniel
696
Haskell, Charles A. .
322
Kennard, Charles A. 429
Fitts, Samuel 552
Hassett, Thomas . 702
Kimball, Byron 506
Floyd, Frank M. 439
Hawkes, Ezra .
505
Kimball, Walter S. 626
Foster, Perley B. . 620
Heald, John S.
372
Kitson, Richard T. 678
Knight, John C. 586
Fuller, Melville B. 76
Fuller, Samuel S. 175
Higgins, John D. 639
Hoegg, Daniel W. 455
Gibbs, Aaron 490 Holbrook, Edwin A. 397
Gibbs, Charles B.
402
Holden, Lyman W. . 419
Lane, Aerial D .. 428
Gibbs, Franklin 595
Holt, Erastus E., M.D.
I 57
Hancock, Sumner O.
364
Hanson, Verranus C.
203
Harding, Edward
691
Jose, Samuel H.
122
550
Harding, Roscoe G.
470
Harlow, Charles B. .
669
391
Files, Charles Olin, M.I. 216
Keene, Fernald L. 250
Files, David F. 301
Jones, Jobey S. 412
Edes, R. C. 677
Jordan, George C. 570
Edwards, David
674
Hall, Horace A.
342
Jillson, Stephen D. 362
Johnson, Charles . 84
Johnson, George Crockett 104
Johnston, Thomas M. 559
E
Hall, Benjamin F. 123
Jones, Henry M. . 438
Dunn, Isaac S.
170
Dyer, Howard E. 681
Dyer, Jesse I26
Dyer, John A. S.
120
416
Jordan, Marshall . 345
Jordan, Solomon . 506
Jordan, William B. .94
Jordan, William H.
631
G
Hibbard, Orin B. .
Harding, Capt. Richard
H
I43
705
INDEX
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PAGE
PAGE
Larrabee, William L.
115
Milliken, James A. 201
Pickard, Samuel T. . 519
Latham, Samuel S. .
593
Mitchell, Frank, M.D. 46
Pierce, Arthur W.
I77
Lawrence, David .
129
Mitchell, James E. 699
Pike, Freeman H. 671
Lawrence, James .
395
Mitchell, William W. 654
Pinkham, Elbridge G., Jr. 305
Lawrence, John T.
118
Moore, Myron E. 212
Pinkham, Ernest E. 668
Lawrence, Samuel A. Leighton, Andrew
83
Morrell, Cornelius N.
155
Plummer, E. A. 450
Leighton, George W. 70
Morrison, Hazen D. 292
Plummer, Seth L. 56
Libby, Alonzo . 469
Morrison, John I71
Ponce, Ernesto 251
Libby, Frank A. 198
Morse, Freeman H. .
375
Poor, Edwin L. 226
Libby, George H.
8.4
Motley, Frederick A. 683
Libby, Sewell E. .
262
Motley, William H. .
316
Poore, Leland H., M.D. 566
Libby, William F.
65
Moulton, Augustus F. 223
Porter, George A. 578
Lincoln, William R
222
Moulton, Leander H.
71
Potter, N. Prentiss, M.D. 371
Little, Albion
434
Moulton, Lewis W. .
333
P'ratt, Jacob R. 215
Little, Hartwell
32
Mountfort, John
661
Pratt, Jedediah A. 2.48
Locke, Joseph A.
Murch, Samuel T. 692
Pratt, Lyman J. 694
Lombard, Major .
Loring, David G. .
440
Loring, Henry W.
Lovejoy, George W.
Lovewell, Johnson K.
512
Low, Frank H.
700
Nelson, Charles H. 38
Low, Robert B.
644
Nelson, Otis C. 356
Q
Lowe, Amos
373
Newman, Edward 23
Noyes, Alfred O. . 600
Noyes, Arthur S. 606
Noyes, Edward A. 279
Noyes, Tristram 690
Nutting, Albert F.
416 Rand, Daniel M. . 73
Randall, Charles L., M.D. 176
Raymond, Harlan M. . 134
Mallet, Edmund B. 633
O
Marks, William M. 516
Marrett, James E. 608
Osborne, Charles H. 40
Redlon, Nathan E. 100
Marriner, Jabez 178
Osborne, Jerry J. . . 61
Rice, Elihu H.
39I
Marston, Capt. Levi 369
285
Martin, Joseph N.
476
Rich, Andrew J.
500
Matthews, Fred V.
392
Rich, Granville M.
277
Maxfield, Clark N. 342
P
Rich, Herbert W.
Maxfield, John T. 487
Packard, Dr. Samuel A.
581
Richards, Charles K.
651
Mayberry, Richard
55
Paine, Samuel L. 212
Richardson, Capt. John M. Ricker, Alvin P.
261
McClutchy, Robert A. .
585
Palmer, Joshua S. 397
93
Ricker, Timothy H. . 507
McGowan, Joseph A. 599
Parker, Alexander M., M.D. 78
Rideout, Nathaniel 517
McLellan, William E. 665
Parker, Gardner M. . 568
Rideout, Silas M. 228
Mc Lellan, William H. 180
Payne, William H. 387 Riggs, Frank W. . 652
McQuillan, Col. George F. 259
Peabbles, Charles 62 Roberts, Charles W. 403
Megquier, Arthur S.
542 64
Peaco, Wendall S. Pease, Chester H.
650 679
Roberts, John C. .
121
Merrill, David W.
388
Pennell, James 443
Robie, Hon. Frederick 19
Merrill, Harry 649
669
Perley, Col. John P. . 538
Rogers, Spencer 327
Merrill, John F. A.
72
Perley, Samuel F. 349
458
Rounds, Daniel W., M.D. 692
Merrill, True M. .
489
Perry, William F.
122
Rowell, George Smith [ 36
Millett, Henry R.
161 Peters, George C.
595
Rowell, James F. 682
Milliken, Charles R. 452
Peters, Henry B.
457
Russell, George 182
Milliken, Edwin C.
95 Peters, Joseph W.
34 | Russell, Harrison B.
605
Quinby, Isaac F.
328
Lufkin, Abraham P. 628
Lufkin, Asa A. 600
Lunt, Daniel W. 666
R
M
Raynes, Joseph 293
Read, Joseph W. .
238
Marsh, John D. 677
Osborne, Woodbridge G. 220
Reed, Hon. Thomas B. 27
Marshall, Bertrand F., M.D. 225
Otis, Andrew J. 315
Oxnard, John T. 616 Rice, James L.
Rich, John H. 325
404
Mayberry, Edwin T. 87
Page; Ira B. 292 Richards, Fred E.
144
Mayberry, Simon H. 317
Palmer, John T., M.D. 56
Ricker, Franklin C. 507
507
Megquier, John L.
Roberts, William 167
Merrill, George E. 649 Penney, George B. 670
Robinson, Joseph L. 23
Perkins, John W. 182
Roes, John H. 458
Merrill, Henry J. .
Rolfe, Samuel . 47
Merrill, John T.
234.
Perry, Stephen C.
Prince, Sylvanus C. 265
Pritchard, Rev. Benjamin F. 59
Pritham, Charles 239
Proctor, John F. 179
Nash, Daniel F. 120
Nevins, Amos H. 98
Lucas, William
561
566 48
386 627
N
697
Morgan, Elisha M. 382
Pinkham, Capt. Jacob B. 2.10
Poor, Leander A. 552
Mayberry, Deacon Richard 293
McCollister, E. A., M.D. 618
Palmer, Moses Greenleaf .
Reed, Asa P., M.D. . 467
706
INDEX
PAGE
PAGE
PAGE
S
Stockman, Frank W.
V
Samson, Rev. Thomas S.
374
Stone, Melville C. 113
Saunders, David C. .
344
Stover, Daniel R.
187
Varney, Hiram 49
Sawyer, Calvin S.
42 Stover, Elisha S. .
168
Vose, Edwin F., M.D. 69
Sawyer, Fernald J.
49
Stover, Capt. Lemuel H. 228
Sawyer, John E.
577
Straw, Neil W. R., M.D. 472
Scamman, Stephen
203
Strout, Joseph M.
495
Schillenger, Charles S.
355
Strout, Willis F. .
158
Scott, John G. .
290
Swett, Edward C.
604
Walker, Charles B. . 565
Searle, Frank W., M.D.
233
Sylvester, Charles B., M.D.
600
Seiders, George M. .
406
Sylvester, Ezekiel J.
197
Ward, A. K. P.
639
Shattuck, Jacob P.
257
Sylvester, George W.
120
Ward, William
681
Shaw, Lorenzo L.
525
Warren, George .
88
Shaw, Nelson M.
97
Warren, John W.
149
Short, Joseph H. .
61
T
Warren, Lewis P.
471
Sinnett, David P. 200
Waterhouse, Albion N.
151
Skillings, Benjamin S.
383
Taylor, George W.
86
Waterhouse, Harrison R. 620
Skolfield, George R.
45
Thayer, Frederick M.
oty
Small, Charles E.
495
Thomas, William Widgery, Jr., Thomas, William Widgery, Sr., Thomes, Oren S. . .
508
Webster, Joseph S. .
254
Small, John C.
610
Thompson, Almon V., M.D.
401
Weeks, Orlando P.
303
Smith, Benjamin F.
664
Thompson, William S., M.D.
688 White, Joseph Carr
88
Smith, Daniel C. .
673
Tibbetts, Capt. Lincoln W.
493
White, John S. 426
Smith, E. H. Foster
587
Tolford, John G. .
288
Whitman, Rev. Harrison S. 20
Smith, Frederick .
690
Tolman, Philander
549
Whitney, Ammi
331
Smith, Ira M. .
41I
Tompson, Edwin H. Chapin
339
Whitney, Charles S. 448
Smith, Lewis
409
Topliff, Albion P., M.1).
576
Snow, Rev. Benjamin P
449
672
Townsend, Edwin C.
249
Willard, Capt. Benjamin J. 130
Snowman, Capt. William W.
409
Trickey, Edward H.
557
Wilson, Joseph 689
Soule, Capt. Horace B.
268
Trickey, Henry S.
39
Winslow, Frederick D. 3II
Soule, William G.
486
Trickey, William
177
Winslow, George R. 465
Sparrow, Warren
339
True, Amos A.
571
Winslow, John B. 350
Spear, Maresha S.
135
True, Asaph
ISI
Winslow, Matthew F. 648
Spurr, Lewellyn
28.1
True, Jabez .
349
Woodbury, Elmer F. 417
Spurr, Samuel G.
607
True, John W.
427
Woodford, William 619
Staley, Frank S. .
594
True, William
224
Stanwood, Charles
243
True, William H., M.D.
353
Staples, Edward R.
398
Tryon, Andrew J.
321
St. Clair, Hollis
119
Tucker, Payson
344
Stevens, Augustus E
128
Tufts, Frank M.
671
Stevens, John
46
Twitchell, John R.
531
York, Capt. Andrew J. 431
York, Capt. Eben R. 503
Stevenson, Alexander
278
York, George W. 114
Stewart, Sidney B. 462
U
Yorke, William
10
Stiles, Abner D. 6So
Young, John R.
695
Stinson, John N. 410
Usher, Joshua L. : 632
Young, Capt. Joseph IS9
Scarborough, Howard G.
664
Strout, Sewall C.
323
Schonland, Richard R.
215 Studley, William T.
205
Walker, Augustus H. 485
Scribner, Levi . 653
Swett, Capt. Walter K.
475
Walker, Gardner . 679
Walker, Lyman F. 274
Shailer, Barnas S.
270
Sylvester, George S.
341 Ward, John H.
214
Shaw, Horace H.
125
Symonds, John J. 179
Warren, Albert F.
663
Shorey, Henry A.
528
Talbot, George F.
294
Waterhouse, Charles M. 636
Skillins, Franklin A.
2.47
Taylor, John L.
575
Watson, Clark 53
Skolfield, Capt. Isaac L.
515
Thomas, William Wallace, M.D., 124 Webb, Franklin C.
352
Small, Edward
Small, Freeman Evans, M.D.
193
Webber, Hermon 642
Small, James M. .
468
Towle, Horace H.
3So
Wiggins, Daniel 102
Wiley, Gardner B. S5
Snow, William H. H.
107
Trickey, Edward .
53
Wilson, Adam Winslow 103
Soule, Edward S.
343
Soule, John .
90
Trickey, Robert
593
Tripp, James E.
81
Winslow, Capt. Jacob S. 102
Spurr, Henry P.
533
True, Samuel A. 518
Woodman, Charles B. 444
Stanley, Benjamin F.
219
Trumbull, Jeduthun A. 280
Staples, W. M.
239
Twitchell, Herbert F., M.D.
97
Stevens, John C. .
165
Stevens, J. Putnam
54
Woodman, Reuel William 264
Woodman, Willard W. 137
Snow, Temple H.
IOĪ
Trickey, Charles P. .
297
Whitney, George E. 116
Tower, Frederic L .. 263 Wiggin, Charles C. 244
Snow, Eben
Webb, Frank E. . 686
206 Webb, Mahlon H.
541.
675
376
W
515
Stone, Henry M. . 188
Valentine, Leander 31
Y
Winslow, Alfred B. 220
PORTRAITS.
PAGE
Allen, William A.
612
Banks, Elias
185
Baxter, James P. .
36
Bennett, Henry B.
460
Bennett, John .
563
Berry, Seth E.
358
Blanchard, Capt. Paul G.
367
Blanchard, Capt. Perez N.
602
Bradbury, Albert W.
424
Brown, Israel G. .
579
Chisholm, Hugh J.
307
Cleaves, John D.
545
Curtis, Joseph R.
573
Dow, Neal
8
Eaton, Woodman S.
536
Files, Charles Olin
217
Fuller, Samuel S.
174
Gerrish, John J.
446
Hall, George W. .
facing 583
Hall, Grenville
622
PAGE
PAGE
Hamilton, Jonas 414
Hart, Hanson M. 51
Higgins, John D.
638
Hodgkins, Charles E.
272
Hoegg, Daniel W.
454
Hunt, Mrs. Caroline
Hunt, Lucian
464
Huston, Edward .
67
Ingalls, Darwin
231
Johnson, George C.
105
Jordan, William H.
630
Lane, Charles M.
555
Little, Albion .
435
Martin, Joseph N.
477
Merrill, David W.
389
Millett, Henry R.
160
Trickey, James
Trickey, Robert 592
Parker, Alexander M., M.D. 79
Perley, Samuel F.
348
Pritchard, Rev. Benjamin F.
58
Quinby, Isaac F. .
Reed, Hon. Thomas B.
26
Richards, Fred E.
145
Shattuck, Jacob P. 256
Shaw, Lorenzo L.
524
Sinnett, David P.
201
Skolfield, George R. 44
Skolfield, Capt. Isaac L. 514
Small, Freeman E., M.D. 377
Soule, John
91
Soule, William G.
facing 486
Stanwood, Charles
242
Thomas, William W., Jr. 207
Thomas, William W., Sr. 192 Thompson, Almon V., M.D. 400 Tibbetts, Capt. Lincoln W. 492 Tolford, John G. . 289 Tompson, Edwin H. C. 338
Whitney, George E. 117
Willard, Capt. Benjamin J.
130
329 | York, Capt. Eben R.
502
9872
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