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And these faithful sons and daughters Gathered here from far and near Nobly manifesting loving allegiance To this town they hold so dear ; And my heart it throbs with rapture On this bright centennial day For I know with such loyal, true defenders That our town is safe for aye.
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SCHOOLS
Miss Rebecca Hale is said to have been the first school teacher in Sebago prior to 1798. Baldwin was organized into six districts in 1805. It is probable that the, several districts provided themselves with good schoolhouses in 1819, if they had not already done so. That year the school committee was restricted from paying any money to any district not having a schoolhouse 18x24, well boarded and shingled outside, ceiled to the windows and plastered inside; with seats, writing tables and a desk for the master; a good chimney ; panel door ; and the windows shuttered outside, and to have at least seventy-two squares of 7x9 glass. Four years after its incorporation Sebago contained two hundred seventy-one school children and was divided into six districts, drawing one hundred seventy-six dollars and fifty cents for their support.
In 1848 there were ten districts and three hundred forty-one school children. In 1878 there were nine districts and two hundred sixty- three school children. In 1905 there were eight schools with one hun- dred fifty scholars between five and twenty-one years of age. The sum of eight hundred dollars was appropriated by the town and four hun- dred twenty-eight dollars and twenty-four cents received from the State. In the year of 1926 there were eighty-one boys and eighty girls between five and twenty-one years of age. There are six schools in town at the present time. In 1926 the town raised for common schools four thousand five hundred dollars, repair of schoolhouses one hundred fifty dollars, books and supplies for common schools three hundred dollars, and seven hundred dollars for conveyance, thirteen hundred dollars for Potter Academy and three hundred dol- lars for books and supplies for Potter Academy. Received from State eleven hundred ninety dollars and fifty-eight cents for common schools, and five hundred dollars for Free High School.
POTTER ACADEMY
Potter Academy owes its existence to the late Joseph Fitch Potter, who was born in Sebago, November 20, 1808. He attended the town schools and North Bridgton Academy, and was a graduate of the Bowdoin Medical College. He located at Cincinnati, Ohio. By the provision of the will of Dr. Potter, a fund of about thirty-two thou- sand dollars was left to the town of Sebago in trust, the income to be devoted to the maintenance of an academy. Sebago was to erect a suitable building. Tuition to be free to students of said town. Se- bago accepted the trust and complied with the requirements of the will by erecting an academy building. Potter Academy is located in the quiet village of Sebago Center. The academy stands upon an
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BRICK SCHOOLHOUSE
1759265
CONVENE SCHOOLHOUSE
eminence, commanding a fine view of the beautiful country round about. The academy building was erected in 1895. It is com- modions, having a good number of recitation rooms, library, chapel, and is modern as to water, heat and ventilation and electric lights. The academy first opened for students September. 1895. The teach- ing force consists of a principal and an assistant. Some years after the academy was opened a dormitory was needed and in 1908 the Luther H. Fitch estate was bought. The town has made extensive repairs on the buildings, installing furnace, bathroom and electric lights. All of the fixtures and bath tubs were donated by A. H. Waterman. In 1914 the town voted to make the store in the Town Hall building over into a boys' dormitory. Eight fine rooms were finished.
CEMETERIES OF SEBAGO
Sebago has thirty-seven cemeteries or graveyards, and several places where only one or two are buried. There is an old yard on Tiger Hill where there is a Revolutionary soldier buried and eighteen of his kindred, and not a stone to mark even one grave.
The Fitch or Potter yard as it is now known is one of the oldest in town. There you will find the tomb of Richard Fitch, one of the early settlers : also the Potters ; Colonel David of Revolutionary time and Captain David, his son, of the 1812 War, also represented his town two terms in the Legislature, and served his town more years as selectman than any other one up to the present time : Daniel and Charles Hill, grandsons of Joseph Lakin. I have been told that Mr. Lakin's first wife is buried in this yard. Joseph Robinson and Nathaniel Martin of the 181? War, Charles Cole of the Civil War, are buried in this yard.
The Haley Cemetery at Convene is a very old cemetery. Here lies the remains of Robert Libby, a Revolutionary soldier : Reuben Whitney, John Douglass, John Libby, 1812 soldiers ; William Haley, David Haley, John Meserve, Reuben M. Dyer, Josiah C. Sawyer, John P. Gammons, Samuel S. Williams, soldiers of the Civil War. A corporation has been formed as the Haley Cemetery Corporation.
The Poor Cemetery at the Center, a pretty place guarded by two noble pines, is the resting place of Edwin L. Poor, only resident lawyer Sebago has ever had. He served his town as town clerk, school superintendent, many years, also served two terms as repre- sentative in the State Legislature, 1879 and 1889.
The "Fitch yard" at the Center is another old yard. Here rests the remains of William Fitch. Esquire, one of the first settlers, who did more for Sebago than any other man. Here are many of his kindred: sons, daughters, grandchildren and great grandchildren.
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When Baldwin was incorporated he was one of the first selectmen and served Baldwin for fifteen years until Sebago was incorporated, when he was chosen chairman and also served as chairman in 1827 and 1829. He represented Baldwin three terms in the Legislature, 1822- 23-24. Also in this "yard" rests the remains of Robert Usher, a Revolutionary soldier; James Gray of 1812 War; Daniel Martin, Roscoe G. Dyer, Rufus Wiggin, Albert Robinson, soldiers of the Civil War and Samuel Dyer, who served two terms in the Legis- lature as representative; and Luther Fitch, representative at State Legislature one term.
In the "Poor yard" at "Tiger Hill" rests the body of Daniel But- ler, a Civil War soldier.
The "Babb yard" on the "Ridge" is the resting place of two sol- diers, James Babb of the 1812 War and George Douglass of the Civil War; Joseph B. Brown who served Sebago as representative in the State Legislature ; and James Douglass who served Boston in the Massachusetts State Legislature as representative two terms.
The "Haley yard" at Convene is the resting place of Deacon Wil- liam Haley and Deacon John D. Martin ; each have served their town many times as selectmen and also served their town as representatives in the State Legislature ; Haley one term, Martin two terms.
The "Boulter vard" at Hillside is the resting place of Samuel Wee- man, a soldier of the Civil War.
The "Blake yard" at the "Folly" is the resting place of Edward Blake, a Civil War soldier.
William Ridlon of the 1812 War is buried in the "Kenison yard" at the "Folly".
The "Ridlon yard," west of Harry Douglass's, is where rests the body of Joshua Usher of the Civil War and Isaac Ridlon, the third representative from Sebago.
The "Davis yard" at Convene is the resting place of Charles Davis and Samuel Paine of the Civil War.
The "McDonald yard" at "Mc's Corner" is the resting place of Jacob Witham of the Civil War; also John McDonald who served two terms as representative in the Legislature.
The "Davis yard" at "Mc's Corner" is the resting place of Robert Davis, an 1812 soldier.
"Martin yard" at "Mc's Corner" is the resting place of William Henry Martin, a Civil War soldier.
John Martin, a soldier of the Civil War, is buried on the "Old Daniel Martin" or as earlier known as the "General Hall Farm."
The "yard" at "Back Nipping" is the restnig place of J. L. Brown, a Civil War soldier.
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The "yard" in the Larrabee District known as the "Ward" or "Staples yard" is the resting place of Amos Ward, who served Sebago as representative in the state Legislature.
The "yard" at North Sebago has been incorporated in the name of Lakeside Cemetery. It has been enlarged within a few years. Here is the resting place of the remains of Daniel McKenney, soldier of the 1812 War: James McKenney, James Robinson, Mark Bacheldor of the Civil War; Carlos Johnson of the World War. Here also is the resting place of Charles A. McKenney and Plantville P. Larrabee, who have each served Sebago as representative to the Legislature, also as selectmen.
Pike Cemetery, on the "Old Pike Farm," is the resting place of Oliver M. Pike, Esquire, who was born in 1788 ; and his wife Sarah born in 1792; and several of his sons and daughters. One son, Edwin L. Pike, was a lawyer and a noted school teacher. Esquire Pike was the first Representative to the State Legislature after the town was incorporated, also was one of the first Selectmen, and served as Chairman of the Board in 1830-31 and 36.
In the little cemetery on the "Old Dike Homestead" is the last resting place of Edward Dike, who was born in 1779 ; and Susan, his wife, who was born in 1782, who came here in 1808 and cleared up this large farm. Here also is the resting place of his two sons: Kimball J. Dike who died March 11, 1905, aged eighty-six years and eleven months, and Oliver D. Dike who died December 25, 1895 ; aged seventy-five years and nine months. Oliver D. was a great religious worker; and I have been told that he organized the first Sabbath School in town. He also served his town as Repre- sentative to the Legislature, one term, County Commissioner for six years.
SEBAGO'S SECRET SOCIETIES
The first one we have any record of was a Temperance Watchman's Club, No. 67, organized at the Old Town House, "On the Ledge", on March 24, 1851: David Potter, S. O .; William Bickford, J. O .; John Fitch, R. S .; William C. Poor, C. S .; Charles Hill, C .; Nathan Chadbourn, T .; S. R. Porter, M .; B. F. McDonald, A. M.
Maple Grove Grange was organized April 19, 1875, at the Brick School-house, with twenty-eight members. Joseph Brown was chosen Master ; Charles Davis, Secretary. The present membership is eighty-four.
Sebago Tribe, No. 90, of The Improved Order of Red Men at East Sebago was instituted November 17, 1904. There were sixty-three charter members.
Rainbow Council, No. 66, D. of P. of the Improved Order of Red
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RED MEN'S HALL
MAPLE GROVE GRANGE HALL
Men, East Sebago, was instituted June 23, 1921, with forty-five char- ter members.
At one time there was a Lodge of Good Templars.
Those who donated towards the expense of the Centennial Celebra- tion were as follows :
Miss E. H. Welch, $10.00
Dyke Farm, 25.00
J. E. Lockwood,
5.00
Harry Jones,
10.00
W. H. H. Allen,
5.00
Maynard Frost, 1.00
Araminta Wight,
10.00
Miss Bascome,
10.00
Henry Mollenhauer.
5.00
Mrs. Folsom, 10.00
Elizabeth Milliken,
2.00
Ethel Haines. 5.00
Sidney W. Noves.
50.00
James F. Williams, 5.00
Capitola Fitch Lombard, 10.00
Waldo E. Pratt,
25.00
John Garey. 5.00
Dr. Dennett. 10.00
Herbert Robinson,
5.00
Ornville Ward, 2.00
Mary Richardson, 5.00
Mrs. Charles Clay,
1.00
Mrs. J. L. Codman.
2.00
Mr. McCarthy,
10.00
Henry Hern.
2.00
George and Nancy Doug-
lass Dike,
5.00
Morrill Jewell, 2.00
Ella Rankin, 4.00
Alice Lord, 1.00
George H. Babb,
1.00
Contributions at Hillside
Farm,
2.75
Dr. Ogden,
10.00
Sara Lowell Downs.
5.00
Mr. W. R. Fitch,
10.00
Twin Lake House.
25.00
West Shore Camp,
10.00
E. W. Cox, 20.00
Fred W. Hill,
10.00
George W. Robinson,
2.00
Lake Croft Inn.
15.00
George Saben,
2.00
Sale of Banners.
30.50
George H. H. Lawton,
5.00
Ground rent. 11.00
Simeon Dike.
2.00
Harry H. Fitch,
10.00
Total, $972,25
EXPENSES OF THE CENTENNIAL:
Paid for Express,
$ 15.43
Paid for Telephoning,
90.00
Paid for Ball Game.
50.00
Paid for Use of Tent,
50.00
Paid Fred Small,
3.50
Mr. L. B. Dudley,
25.00
Olive Brackett Hamilton, 5.00
Dorothy Spaulding,
10.00
Miss Arnold, 5.00
Edgar R. Shaw,
2.00
E. L. Jewell,
5.00
Ida Warren Shaw, 2.00
Appropriated by Town, 500.00
Paid for Band,
Dr. W. W. Blackman,
5.00
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10.00
Paid Fred L. Meserve,
1.35
Paid L. M. Sanborn,
1.25
Paid for Cleaning Grounds,
2.00
Paid for Lumber,
17.50
Paid Lillian Fitch,
27.55
Paid for Printing Posters,
15.25
Paid for Centennial Trays,
59.00
Paid C. Buck for Dinners,
22.50
Paid for Prize Cups,
27.25
Paid Carroll Shaw,
1.33
Paid for Fire Works,
500.00
Balance in Treasury to be expended toward cost of printing History,
77.59
Total,
$972.25
Following is a list of Town Officers from the year, 1826 to 1926 : 1826
1847
William Fitch, Clerk.
David Potter,
William Fitch,
William Ward, Selectmen.
Oliver M. Pike, ¿Selectmen.
James Weed,
Joseph Leavitt,
Elijah Fulton, Collector.
William Fitch, Treasurer.
1848
Robert McDonald, 7
James Weed, Selectmen.
William Fitch,
Moses R. Dyer,
Oliver M. Pike, Selectmen.
Elijah Fulton, Collector.
Joseph Leavitt,
Nicholas Davis, Collector.
William Fitch, Jr., )
William Ward, Selectmen.
Oliver M. Pike, )
Oliver Dike,
David Potter, Selectmen.
John D. Martin, Collector.
Joseph Leavitt,
John Pugsley, Collector.
John D. Martin, Clerk.
Elijah Fulton,
William B. Pike, Selectmen.
Joseph Leavitt, Selectmen.
Seth Douglass,
John Ringsley,
Tyler Poor, Collector.
1851
Oliver M. Pike,
David Potter, Selectmen. Robert Staples, .
John Pugsley, Collector.
1850
1829
William Fitch,
John Pugsley, Collector. 1830
Robert McDonald, Elijah Fulton, Selectmen.
William Haley.
Elijah Fulton, Treasurer. William Fitch, Collector.
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1849
1828
Scully G. Usher, Collector. 1827
Paid M. P. Fitch,
1831
Oliver M. Pike, )
Joseph Leavitt, ¿Selectmen.
John Pugsley, John Pugsley, Collector.
1832
David Potter,
John G. Cannell, Selectmen.
Timothy Goodwin. J
John Pugsley, Collector.
1833
David Potter,
Nathan Parker, Selectmen.
David Brown,
John Pugsley, Collector.
1834-35
David Potter,
Luther Fitch, Selectmen.
William Haley,
John Pugsley, Collector.
1836
Oliver M. Pike, )
Samuel Dyer, Selectmen.
Robert Staples,
Joseph Brown, Collector.
1837
David Potter,
Joseph Brown, Selectmen.
Reuben Whitney, J
William Fitch, Jr., Treasurer.
William Fitch, Jr., Collector.
1838
David Potter,
Joseph Brown, Selectmen.
John Langley.
William Fitch, Jr., Collector.
1839
David Potter,
Robert McDonald, Selectmen.
William Haley.
James Weed, Collector.
1852
William Fitch, Jr., )
William B. Pike, Selectmen. Elijah Fulton,
Elijah Fulton, Treasurer.
1853
Robert McDonald, )
William B. Pike, Selectmen.
John D. Martin,
James Brown, Collector.
1854
David Potter,
Selectmen. William Whitney,
Almon Young, Collector. 1855
William B. Pike,
John E. McDonald, Selectmen. William Haley. Jr.,J James Brown, Collector.
1856
William B. Pike,
John E. McDonald, Selectmen . Amos Ward,
James Brown, Collector.
1857
William B. Pike,
J. E. Brown,
Selectmen.
William Haley, Jr.,)
William Fitch, Treasurer.
James Brown, Collector.
1858
David Potter,
Amos Ward,
Selectmen .
William Haley. Jr .. L James Brown, Collector.
1859
William B. Pike,
Stephen R. Porter, Selectmen. Arthur Boothby, Almon Young, Collector.
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1840
David Potter,
Robert McDonald, &Selectmen.
William Haley,
John E. McDonald. Collector. 1841
David Potter,
Robert McDonald, Selectmen.
William Haley.
James Babb, Collector.
184?
David Potter,
William Haley, Selectmen.
Richard Larrabee.
James Weed, Treasurer.
James Weed. Collector.
1843
Samuel Tyler, Clerk.
David Potter.
William Haley,
Selectmen.
Richard Larrabee,
James Weed, Treasurer.
James Weed, Collector.
1844
Samuel Tyler. Clerk. William Haley.
Samuel Tyler. Selectmen.
Thomas Larrabee, J
James Weed, Coll. and Treas.
1845
Samuel Tyler, Clerk. William Haley,
Luther Fitch, Selectmen.
William Bickford, J
James Weed, Coll. and Treas.
1846
Robert McDonald, ? John Libby, Selectmen.
William Ward.
James Weed, Coll. and Treas.
1866 Luther Fitch, Moderator. Peter B. Young, Clerk.
1860
Edwin L. Pike,
Selectmen.
Moses R. Dyer. [
James C. Babb. Collector.
1861
Moses R. Dver.
John D. Martin, Selectmen.
William Haley, Jr., J
Charles A. McKenney, Collector.
1862
John D. Martin.
William Haley, Jr .. Selectmen.
Almon Young. L Peter B. Young. Collector.
1863
William B. Pike. -
Moses R. Dyer, Selectmen.
Chas. A. McKenney. )
Almon Young. Collector.
1864
William B. Pike, Moderator.
Charles H. Young, Clerk.
John D. Martin,
Chas. A. McKenney. Selectmen.
Almon Young,
Daniel J. Hill, Treasurer.
Silas B. McKenney, Collector.
1865
William B. Pike, Moderator.
Peter B. Young. Clerk.
John D. Martin.
Chas. A. McKenney. ‹ Selectmen.
Peter B. Young.
Daniel J. Hill. Treasurer.
Almon Young. Coll. & Constable.
Voted to discontinue the road leading from the "Old Bridgton Road" ( so called) to the Hanson place, March 6, 1865. 1879 William B. Pike, Moderator. O. M. Brown, Clerk.
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Almon Young,
Chas. A. McKenney, ¿Selectmen.
A. F. Richardson,
William W. Fitch, Treasurer.
Almon Young, Constable.
Peter B. Young, Collector. 1867
William B. Pike, Moderator.
Stephen R. Porter, Clerk.
John D. Martin,
Chas. A. McKenney, Selectmen. A. F. Richardson,
Daniel J. Hill, Treasurer.
Edwin L. Poor, Collector.
Albert H. Sanborn, Constable.
The road from Sandy Beach to Crockett's was accepted at the Annual March Meeting. Said road was laid out on the twenty- seventh day of November, 1866. 1868
John D. Martin, Moderator.
Stephen R. Porter, Clerk.
John D. Martin,
Daniel J. Hill, Selectmen.
James S. Martin,
Silas B. McKenney, Treasurer.
Amos Ward, Collector.
A. H. Sanborn, Constable.
1869
J. B. Brown, Moderator.
H. H. Cole, Clerk.
Oliver D. Dike,
Wm. Haley, Jr., Selectmen. J. P. Flint,
Reuben Sanborn, Treasurer.
Chas. A. McKenney, Collector. Asa Irish, Constable.
1870
J. B. Brown, Moderator. James C. Babb, Clerk.
John D. Martin, Wm. W. Fitch, Selectmen.
Geo. W. McKenney,
John D. Martin,
Joseph B. Brown, Selectmen. Reuben Sanborn, J
Reuben Sanborn, Treasurer.
E. A. Martin, Constable.
A. H. Sanborn, Collector.
Jas. C. Babb, Supt. of Schools.
1880
Amos Ward, Moderator.
O. M. Brown, Clerk.
John D. Martin,
P. P. Larrabee, Selectmen. C. O. Stackpole, J
J. B. Brown, Treasurer.
William C. Poor, Constable.
A. H. Sanborn, Collector.
L. A. Poor, Supt. of Schools. 1881
William B. Pike, Moderator.
J. C. Babb, Clerk. J. C. Babb,
Reuben Sanborn, Selectmen. J. P. Fitch,
A. H. Sanborn, Treasurer.
William C. Poor, Constable.
A. H. Sanborn, Collector.
L. A. Poor, Supt. of Schools. 1882
E. L. Poor, Moderator. Frank L. Brown, Clerk.
John D. Martin, r Wm. C. Poor, Selectmen.
C. H. McKenney,
Chas. A. McKenney, Treasurer.
William C. Poor, Constable.
William C. Poor, Collector.
L. A. Poor, Supt. of Schools. 1883
John D. Martin, Moderator. Charles Davis, Clerk.
Wm. C. Poor,
L. A. Poor, -Selectmen. P. P. Larrabee,
John D. Martin, Treasurer.
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Daniel J. Hill, Treasurer. A. H. Sanborn, Coll. & Constable. At the Annual Town Meeting it was voted to build a stone bridge on the Hall road near James Blake's and John D. Mar- tin was chosen agent to build it. The road leading from the Den- mark road by John Weeman's to the Bridgton road was ac- cepted at a special Town Meet- ing, June 4, 1870.
1871
William B. Pike, Moderator. James C. Babb, Clerk. John D. Martin. Wm. W. Fitch, Selectmen.
Geo. W. McKenney,
Daniel J. Hill, Treasurer.
A. H. Sanborn, Collector. Ellis B. Fitch, Constable.
Voted to discontinue the Lakin road so called to the Old Lakin place. The Hall road was dis- continued at a special meeting, April 29.
1872
William B. Pike, Moderator.
L. H. Fitch, Clerk.
Wm. W. Fitch, )
John P. Fitch, Selectmen.
James C. Babb, J
L. H. Fitch, Treasurer.
A. H. Sanborn, Collector.
E. B. Fitch, Constable.
1873
J. B. Brown, Moderator. Oliver D. Dike, Clerk.
John D. Martin,
Chas. A. McKenney, Selectmen.
Reuben Sanborn, Treasurer.
Ellis B. Fitch, Constable. William C. Poor, Collector. L. A. Poor, Supt. of Schools.
The new road leading from the Blake place to the Baldwin and Sebago line was built in the fall of 1883 by William Haley for three hundred forty dollars.
1884
Edwin L. Poor, Moderator.
Edwin L. Poor, Clerk. William C. Poor,
Loring Bacheldor, Selectmen.
C. H. McKenney. .
John D. Martin, Treasurer.
Walter S. Martin, Constable.
William C. Poor, Collector.
Edwin L. Poor, Supt. of Schools. The William H. Martin road, leading from the East Sebago road to the house of Daniel Mar- tin was built in 1884.
1885
John D. Martin, Moderator. Charles Davis, Clerk.
John D. Martin,
P. P. Larrabee, Selectmen.
C. H. McKenney,
James C. Babb, Treasurer.
Walter S. Martin, Constable.
Edwin L. Poor, Collector.
Geo. H. Babb, Supt. of Schools.
The Town farm buildings were burned this year. The Alonzo B. Jewell farm was bought for a town farm for two thousand dollars. The C. M. Ward road was built this year. The old Town House that stood on the ledge was sold at auction, March 14th, to Jason. Martin for thirty-two dollars and fifty cents.
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A. H. Sanborn, Collector. E. B. Fitch, Constable.
Sandy Beach road laid out by County Commissioners. 1874
William B. Pike, Moderator.
L. H. Fitch, Clerk.
James C. Babb.
Albert H. Sanborn, Selectmen. Chas. A. McKennev. J
Reuben Sanborn, Treasurer. E. L. Poor, Collector.
E. A. Martin, Constable.
The Sandy Beach road from C. M. White's to North Sebago was built in 1874.
1875
Amos Ward, Moderator.
James C. Babb, Clerk.
John D. Martin,
James C. Babb, Selectmen.
Edwin L. Poor. L
Daniel J. Hill, Treasurer.
E. L. Poor, Collector.
E. A. Martin, Constable.
1876
William B. Pike, Moderator.
James C. Babb, Clerk.
James C. Babb,
John P. Fitch, Selectmen.
Charles Davis.
John D. Martin, Treasurer.
Jas. S. Martin, Coll. & Constable.
1877
William B. Pike, Moderator.
O. M. Brown, Clerk.
Wm. B. Pike,
Amos Ward, Selectmen.
Geo. W. McKenney.)
John D. Martin, Treasurer.
A. B. Jewell, Constable.
E. L. Poor, Collector.
1886
John D. Martin, Moderator.
Charles Davis, Clerk.
James C. Babb,
C. H. McKenney. Selectmen. Loring Bacheldor.
P. P. Larrabee, Treasurer.
Andrew A. Reed, Constable.
George H. Wight, Collector.
L. A. Poor, Supt. of Schools.
1887
. E. L. Poor, Moderator. E. L. Poor, Clerk.
John P. Fitch,
Loren Bacheldor, Selectmen.
J. H. Lombard,
Arthur Dyer, Treasurer.
A. B. Jewell, Constable.
Geo. H. Wight, Collector.
Edwin L. Poor, Supt. of Schools.
1888
E. L. Poor, Moderator.
E. L. Poor, Clerk.
William C. Poor, )
Amos F. Ward. Selectmen.
J. H. Lombard, )
George W. Dow, Treasurer.
W. S. Martin, Constable.
Alonzo Burnell, Collector.
Edwin L. Poor, Supt. of Schools.
1889
E. L. Poor, Moderator. Charles Davis, Clerk.
P. P. Larrabee,
C. H. McKenney, > Selectmen.
J. H. Lombard,
T. H. Jackson, Treasurer.
A. B. Jewell, Constable.
H. L. Clough, Collector.
Fred W. Hill, Supt. of Schools.
1890 L. A. Poor, Moderator.
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1878
William B. Pike, Moderator.
O. M. Brown, Clerk. Wm. B. Pike,
E. L. Poor, Selectmen.
Albion P. Fickett, J
John D. Martin, Treasurer.
E. B. Fitch, Constable.
A. H. Sanborn, Collector.
Jas. C. Babb, Supt. of Schools.
1891
J. B. Brown, Moderator.
John P. Fitch, Clerk.
Arthur Dyer,
T. H. Jackson, - Selectmen.
A. F. Ward.
John H. Lombard, Treasurer.
Walter S. Martin, Constable.
H. E. Irish, Collector.
L. H. Poore, Supt. of Schools.
1892
E. L. Poor, Moderator.
John P. Fitch, Clerk.
P. P. Larrabee,
T. H. Jackson, Selectmen.
E. N. McKenney. . Joseph H. Bacheldor, Treasurer. Walter S. Martin, Constable.
John H. Lombard. Collector.
L. H. Poore, Supt. of Schools.
The W. W. Fitch building was bought for a Town House.
1893
E. L. Poor, Moderator.
Frank J. Martin, Clerk. William C. Poor,
E. N. McKenney, Selectmen. Loren Bacheldor.
J. H. Bacheldor, Treasurer. .
E. F. Frost. Constable.
J. H. Lombard, Collector.
Edwin L. Poor, Supt. of Schools.
John P. Fitch, Clerk.
P. P. Larrabee,
C. H. McKenney, Selectmen. T. H. Jackson,
Charles Davis, Treasurer.
B. F. Cole. Constable.
H. E. Irish, Collector.
Fred W. Hill. Supt. of Schools.
1904
L. A. Poor, Moderator.
T. H. Jackson, Clerk.
P. P. Larrabee, -
H. E. Irish.
Selectmen.
E. S. Douglass.
John P. Fitch. Treasurer.
O. B. Shaw, Constable.
Fred L. Meserve, Collector.
Fred L. Meserve, Road Commr.
W. H. McKenney, Supt. of Sch.
1905
A. L. Brackett, Moderator. M. P. Fitch, Clerk.
P. P. Larrabee, )
T. H. Jackson, Selectmen.
E. S. Douglass, J
H. W. Blake, Treasurer.
F. H. Sanborn, Constable.
Fred L. Meserve. Collector.
W. E. Weymouth, Road Commr.
L. A. Poor, Supt. of Schools.
1906
Arthur Dyer, Moderator.
M. P. Fitch, Clerk.
T. H. Jackson.
WV. H. McKenney. Selectmen.
Morton Douglass, )
H. W. Blake, Treasurer.
O. B. Shaw, Constable.
Fred L. Meserve, Collector.
W. E. Weymouth, Road Commr.
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1894
E. L. Poor, Moderator.
P. W. Sawyer, Clerk.
William C. Poor,
E. N. McKenney, Selectmen. Loren Bacheldor,
T. H. Jackson, Treasurer.
E. F. Frost, Constable.
H. L. Clough, Collector.
Edwin L. Poor, Supt. of Schools.
1895
E. L. Poor, Moderator.
L. H. Fitch, Clerk.
P. P. Larrabee,
Arthur Dyer, Selectmen.
C. H. McKenney,
Charles Davis, Treasurer.
Fred L. Meserve, Constable.
H. L. Clough, Collector. Fred W. Hill, Supt. of Schools.
1896
Fred W. Hill, Moderator.
Charles Davis, Clerk.
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