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City Weigher-A. D. Niles.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-J. Edwin Nye.
Supt. of Burial Grounds and Undertaker-W. S. Hains.
Street Commissioner-John Graves.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
J. D. Hodgdon, Chief Engineer; W. H. H. Fuller, Second Engineer; A. C. Harrington, Third Engineer; B. J. Richards, H. L. Grindell, C. A. Brown, F. G. Page, D. F. Fuller, Assistant Engineers.
HALLOWELL STEAM FIRE ENGINE No. 3. Winthrop street, corner Water.
John W. Bussell, Foreman ; L. P. Henderson, Engi- neer; W. A. Emery, Fireman; Albert E. Doe, Clerk and Treasurer.
Sixteen members.
TIGER ENGINE COMPANY, No. 4.
J. A. Hopkins, Foreman; J. Leonard, Assistant Fore- man; F. McClench, Second Assistant Foreman; F. A. Head, Clerk and Treasurer; W. P. Q. Safford, Steward. Forty members.
JAMES BARNES, HOOK AND LADDER, No. 1. Perley's lane.
Frank Day, Foreman; D. D. Rice, Assistant Fore- man; George Norris, Clerk and Treasurer. Fifteen members.
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PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SUPERINTENDING SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
A. M. Spear, H. V. Emmons, and W. H. Norcross.
HIGH SCHOOL, WARREN STREET, CORNER CENTRAL. A. W. Burr, Principal.
ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL, MIDDLE ST., COR. ACADEMY. Miss Annie M. Lakeman, Principal.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL, NORTH, MIDDLE STREET. Miss Georgia Norris, Principal.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL, SOUTH, SECOND ST., COR. TEMPLE. Mrs. Mary Hopkins, Principal.
PRIMARY SCHOOL.
SECOND STREET PAGE SCHOOL-HOUSE, NORTH END. Miss Cora F. Richards, Teacher.
WARREN STREET. Miss Mattie E. Snow, Teacher.
MIDDLE STREET NORTH END MANN SCHOOL-HOUSE. Miss Marietta Lowell, Teacher.
MIDDLE STREET SOUTH END MANN SCHOOL-HOUSE. Miss R. Angie Tucker, Teacher.
SECOND STREET SOUTH END VAUGHAN SCHOOL-HOUSE. Miss Martha L. Ware, Teacher.
GRANITE HILL SCHOOL, GRANITE HILL. Miss Louisa Gilman, Teacher.
LOUDON HILL. Miss Della F. Dudley, Teacher.
LAUGHTON DISTRICT. Miss Sadie C. Blake, Teacher.
CHURCHES. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH (CALV. BAPTIST).
Union street.
Organized January, 1807.
Rev. A. W. Runyon, Pastor; M. W. Farr, J. B. Thomas, Deacons; E. Rowell, Clerk; B. F. Fuller, Treasurer and Collector; William M. Hovey, Sexton; Miss Julia Tuck, Organist; Dr. J. T. Chase, Chorister.
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FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH. Academy street. Organized 1855. -, Pastor; J. B. Swanton, Deacon.
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SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Second street, corner Chestnut. Organized 1694.
Rev. Charles A. White, Pastor; S. K. Gilman, Dea- con; J. M. Eveleth, Clerk; B. Tenney, Treasurer and Collector; Daniel Allen, Sexton; , Miss Cora Richardson, Organist.
ST. MATTHEW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Union street. Organized 1860.
Mellville Mclaughlin, Rector; Orlando Currier, Geo. R. Smith, Wardens; Walter D. Spaulding, Clerk; E. II. Butler, Horace Hathaway, L. L. Watts, Walter D. Spaulding, S. B. Glazier, Vestrymen, George R. Smith, Treasurer and Collector.
CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART. Second street.
Rev. John Murphy, Pastor.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Middle street, corner Central.
Organized 1802.
Rev. Ezekiel Martin, Pastor; Thomas Hovey, Simon Johnson, Arno Little, John W. Clark, Mark Johnson, J. W. Church, M. A. Gilman, C. B. Hobbs, Samnel Cur- rier jr., Stewards; Thomas Hovey, Rec. Steward; John W. Clark, Treas .; H. K. Baker, E. HI. Atkins, Class Leaders; S. E. Wells, H. K. Baker, Simon Johnson, John W. Church, Arno Little, John Hobbs, S. Currier jr., Trus- tees; Miss F. Johnson, Organist; B. D. Woods, Chorister; J. Hobbs, Sexton; E. 11. Atkins, Supt. of S. S .; Arno Little, Asst. Supt .; Mrs. Abbie Church, Treas .; Annie M. Lakeman, Sec .; Asa Libby, Librarian.
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Number of scholars, about 100.
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UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. Second street, corner Central.
Rev. W. S. Vail, Pastor; J. R. Bodwell, J. J. Jones, J. H. Owen, Horace Getchell, A. C. Currier, Prudential Com .; M. W. Boyd, Clerk; E. W. Whitcomb, Treas. and Collector.
MASONIC. KENNEBEC LODGE, NO. 5. Date of Charter, 1796.
H. O. Hawes, M .; George F. Bodwell, S. W .; A. C. Harrington, J. W .; A. D. Knight, Treas .; O. Currier, Sec .; E. C. Stevens, S. D .; E. Blake, J. D .; F. E. New- comb, S. S .; L. H. Hutchinson, J. S .; E. W. Whitcomb, Tyler; Rev. Caleb Fuller, Chap.
Regular communications, Wednesday, on or before the full of the moon.
Meets at Masonic hall, American Bank building, Water.
JERUSALEM ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. Chartered January 1, 1820.
H. L. Grindell, M. E. H. P .; H. O. Hawes, E. K .; Geo. F. Bodwell, E. S .; A. D. Knight, Treas .; Orlando Currier, Recorder; E. C. Stevens, C. HI .; J. J. Jones, P. S .; A. C. Harrington, R. A. C .; M. A. Nash, M. of 3d V .; A. M. Spear, M. of 2d V .; E. W. Arey, M. of 1st V .; E. W. Whitcomb, Sentinel; Rev. Caleb Fuller, Chap.
Stated convocation Thursday, on or before the full moon in each month.
ALPHA COUNCIL, NO. 3. Chartered January 13, 1854.
J. J. Jones, T. I. M .; S. W. Lane, D. M .; H. L. Grindell, P. C. W .; A. D. Knight, Treas .; Orlando Cur- rier, Recorder; II. F. Blanchard, C. of Guard; H. O. Hawes, C. the Com .; Ezekiel Blake, Steward; E. W. Whitcomb, Sentinel.
Stated meetings Wednesday succeeding the full moon in each month.
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A. O. U. W. CRESCENT LODGE, NO. 3. Chartered June 9, 1880.
W. S. Thompson, M. W .; Albert Doe, Recorder; H. A. Tobey, Treas.
Regular meeting every Friday evening at Fraternity hall, Water street.
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G. A. R. JOHN B. HUBBARD POST, NO. 20.
David B. Lowe, Commander.
Meets every Monday evening at Fraternity hall, corner Union and Water streets.
TEMPERANCE, ETC.
HALLOWELL REFORM CLUB.
Francis Tobey, Pres .; J. P. Haskell, 1st Vice Pres .; E. E. Lehr, 2d Vice Pres .; E. Philbrook, 3d Vice Pres .; E. E. Lehr, Rec. Sec .; G. E. Trask, Cor. Sec .; Samuel George, Treasurer; D. Page, S. of A .; C. A. Norcross, Chaplain.
Number of members about 800. Meets Thursday ev- ening, and Sunday morning, every week, club room, Wa- ter street.
KENNEBEC COUNCIL, NO. 4. Instituted October, 1867.
J. J. Jones, C. of C .; C. H. Clary, R. of C .; W. H. Leeman, T. of C.
Regular meetings on the first and third Fridays of each month, at Temperance hall, Clark's block, Water street.
GRANITE LODGE, NO. 293, I. O. of G. T. E. E. Lehr, W. C. T .; A. A. Orcutt, W. S.
Regular meeting every Monday evening at Temperance hall, Water street.
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UNION TEMPLE OF HONOR AND TEMPERANCE, NO. 3.
Instituted May 30, 1866.
J. J. Jones, W. C. T .; E. W. Whitcomb, W. V. T .; W. H. Manhire, W. R .; Nelson Johnson, F. C.
Regular meetings every Tuesday evening, at Fraternity ball, Water street.
INSTITUTIONS.
MAINE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Dedicated Wednesday, Jan. 20, 1875.
The Maine Industrial School for Girls is designed as a refuge for viciously inclined girls between the ages of seven and fifteen years, who by force of circumstances or associations are in manifest danger of becoming outcasts of society. It is not a place of punishment, to which its inmates are sent as criminals by criminal process-but a home for the friendless, neglected, and vagrant children of the State, where, under the genial influences of kind treatment, and physical and moral_ training, they may be won back to ways of virtue and respectability, and fitted for positions of honorable self-support, and lives of use- fulness.
The Institution is a private corporation, composed of the original corporators and associate subscribers. By them its affairs are committed to a Board of Managers. The State is represented on the Board by the Governor, Secretary of State, and Superintendent of Common Schools. It has provided by statute law for the custody and education of wayward and exposed girls, therein, and aids in their material support.
BOARD OF MANAGERS.
Sidney Perham, Paris, President; Charles E. Nash, Augusta, Secretary; Eliphalet Rowell, Hallowell, Treas- urer; the Governor, Secretary of State, and Superinten- dent of Common Schools, Ex officio on part of the State; Benj. Kingsbury, Portland, term expires Dec., 1884; Mis. Sarah F. Hamilton, Saco, term expires Dec., 1884 ; Henry K. Baker, Hallowell, term expires Dec., 1884;
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Edwin R. French, Chesterville, term expires Dec., 1883 ; Rev. H. W. Tilden, Augusta, term expires Dec., 1882; Mrs. C. A. L. Sampson, Bath, term expires Dec., 1882; Trustees; Henry K. Baker, Eliphalet Rowell, Charles E. Nash, Executive Committee.
BOARD OF LADY VISITORS.
Mrs. Margaret T. W. Merrill, Portland ; Mrs. A. D. Knight, Hallowell ; Mrs. Orren Williamson, Augusta ; Mrs. I. D. Sturgis, Augusta, Miss Clara M. Farwell, Rock- land ; Mrs. Geo. W. Quinby, Augusta; Mrs. James D. White, Gardiner; Mrs. J. G. Dickerson, Belfast; Mrs. H. K. Baker, Hallowell ; Mrs. Moses Gidlings, Bangor; Mrs. S. G. Sargent, Augusta; Mrs. J. R. Bodwell, Hallowell.
OFFICERS OF THE SCHOOL.
E. Rowell, Manager; Miss Charlotte M. Brown, Ma- tron; Miss Laura E. Eaton, Assistant Matron; Miss Eliza F. Brown, Housekeeper.
MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.
ALDEN SAMPSON & SONS. Rear Lincoln street, foot of Middle.
This firm manufactures oilcloth carpets. They employ 55 men and produce 75,000 yards of carpet cloth per an- num. Over two tons of paint a day and 4,000 gallons of oil a month are used by this firm in the production of their goods.
BOSTON FLINT PAPER CO. Vaughan brook, south end of Water street. Ben Tenney, President and Manager.
HALLOWELL COTTON MANUFACTURING CO. Location, Second street. Organized 1844. J. M. Harvey, Agent.
HALLOWELL GAS COMPANY. Office at W. U. Telegraph office, Water. J. H. Lowell, Pres .; D. P. Livermore, Supt. and Treas. 14
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HALLOWELL GRANITE COMPANY. Incorporated January, 1871. Capital, $150,000. Office Central street, corner Franklin. J. R. Bodwell, President; C. W. Tilden, Secretary; William Wilson, Treasurer; J. R. Bodwell, W. Wilson, S. H. Allen, E. H. Lawry, Francis Cobb, Directors.
KENNEBEC WIRE WORKS. Vaughan brook, south end of Water street.
H. F. Harding, President and Treasurer; H. O'B. Harding, Secretary.
AMOS WILDER & CO. Rear Water street, north end.
They employ 40 men at their factory, and produce about 7,000 yards per week of oil carpeting of the best quality. The value of the annual product of this com- pany is $150,000.
HALLOWELL SOCIAL LIBRARY.
Social Library building, Second street, corner Central. Established 1842. Number of volumes, about 6,000.
Justin E. Smith, President; Miss Annie F. Page, Li- brarian.
Open from 3 to 5 P.M. from April to November, then open from 2 to 4 P.M. the rest of the year. 5
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HALLOWELL CLASSICAL AND SCIEN- TIFIC ACADEMY.
Corner Central and Warren streets. Incorporated February, 1872.
Wm. Edward Gould, Portland, Pres .; P. F. San- born, Vice-president; Joshua Nye, Augusta, Treas .; II. F. Harding, Sec .; A. W. Burr, Principal; C. L. Nicker- son, Asst. Principal; Miss Mary E. Wilder, Lady Principal; -, Asst. Principal.
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POST-OFFICE.
James Atkins jr., Postmaster.
Office hours 7 A.M. to 8.30 P.M. Office open Sunday 12 to 1 P.M. Mail made up Sunday evening for the Mon- day morning trains.
Western Mail arrives daily, Sunday excepted, at 3.34 and 8.30 p.M. Closes at 9.45 A.M. and 7.30 P.M.
Eastern mail arrives daily, Sundays excepted, at 6.00 and 10.05 A.M. Closes at 3.15 and 7.30 P.M.
Litchfield mail arrives daily at 9.00 A.M. Closes at 4.15 P.M.
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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR KENNE- BEC COUNTY.
Baker H. K. Nye J. E.
Beane Fred. E.
Rowell E.
Day F. J.
Smith E. S.
Farr M. W.
Smith J. E.
Hawes J. Q. A.
Spear A. M.
Hovey Thomas.
Tilden Chas. W.
Knight A. D.
Wall Ariel.
Wilson Wm.
NOTARIES PUBLIC. S. K. Gilman, H. K. Baker, A. D. Knight.
CORONER. J. Q. A. Hawes.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOLLINGSWORTH & WHITNEY CO. Cobbossee and Aroostook Mills, -MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN-
First-class Manilla Paper & Paper Bags, GARDINER, ME.
Stores at 36 and 38 Federal Street, l and 131 and 133 Congress Street, S BOSTON.
No. 144 Duane Street, NEW YORK.
CARDINER MILLS
CO.,
RICHARDS MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Book, Paper Collar Papers, News Papers, AND CARD MIDDLES, GARDINER, MAINE. F. G. RICHARDS. J. T. RICHARDS. HENRY RICHARDS.
COPSECOOK MILL.
S. D. WARREN & CO., BOSTON, MASS. -MANUFACTURERS OF-
PRINTING PAPER,
GARDINER, MAINE.
H. E. Merriam, - - Agent.
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DIRECTORY
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INHABITANTS, INSTITUTIONS, MANUFACTURING ESTABLISHMENTS, SOCIETIES, BUSINESS, BUSINESS FIRMS, ETC., ETC.
IN THE
CITY OF GARDINER,
FOR
1882.
W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., COMPILERS AND PUBLISHERS.
NO. 31 MILK STREET, BOSTON.
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STREETS, COURTS, LANES, ETC. IN GARDINER.
Autumn, from Spring to High
Bartlett's lane, from River road
Beech, from Neal to Washington
Bridge, from Water to Main
Brunswick, from Water to Brunswick road
Brunswick road, continuation of Brunswick street, from West, junction of Marston road, to Richmond line
Cannard, from River road, westerly
Capen road, from River road to Marston road, So. G.
Causeway, from Depot square to Bridge
Central, from Brunswick to West
Cherry, from Central to Highholborn
Chestnut, from Water to Brunswick
Church, from Water to Brunswick
Danforth, from Dresden to the cemetery
Dennis, from School to Kingsbury
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Depot square, near Gardiner and Pittston bridge
Dingley, from Water to Mechanic
Dresden, from Church, junction of Brunswick, to the Oaklands
Eastman road, from Lawrence road to River road, So. G. Elm, from Water to Brunswick
Filmore place, from Brunswick
Fountain, from Winter, across Harrison avenue
Fremont, from Lincoln to Plummer
Green, from Central to Highholborn
Harding, from Summer to Harrison avenue
Harrison avenue, from High, across Harding
Heselton, from Brunswick to the cemetery
High, from Bridge to West Gardner line Highholborn, from Brunswick to West Hyde Park avenue, from Lincoln, westerly Jordan Libby road, from Brunswick road to Marston road Kingsbury, from Water to Dresden Lawrence road, from River road to Marston road
Liberty, from Lincoln to Plummer
Lincoln, from School to Marston road
Main, from Water to Farmingdale line
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Maple, from Water to Central Marston road, from Brunswick road to Richmond line Mechanic, from Brunswick to Church Middle, from Bridge, westerly Mt. Vernon, from High to North Neal, from Brunswick to Beech North, from Main to Farmingdale line Oak, from Water to Central -
Oaklands, R. H. Gardiner's estate, Water
Pine, from Washington to Central
Pleasant, from Church to Kingsbury
Plummer, from Brunswick to the cemetery Rips road, from New Mills bridge to West Gardiner line
River road, from the Oaklands to Richmond line, So. G. Robinson, from Water to Neal School, from Water to Brunswick
Second, from Harrison avenue
Spring, from Bridge, across Mt. Vernon, westerly
Spruce, from Water, at junc. of Washington, to Central
Summer, from Bridge, by Harding
Vine, from Water to Dennis Walnut, from Water to Central
Washington, from Brunswick to Water
Water, from the Gardiner estates to Central
Weeks road, from Jordan Libby road to Richmond line Wentworth, from High to Spring
West, from Brunswick road, opposite Marston road, across Central, over New Mills bridge, to High Winter, from High to Water
BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.
Bowman's block, Water, corner Brunswick
Davis' block, Water, corner Church Davenport's block, Water, opposite post-office
Johnson's hall building, Water, next Johnson House Lawrence block, River road, South Gardiner
Maxey's block, Water, corner Bridge Milliken block, Water Public Library building, Water Ring's block, 4016 Water
Roger's block, Main, corner Water
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HALLS.
Forest hall, Lawrence block, River road, So. Gardiner Grand Army hall, Brunswick, near Mechanic Johnson hall, adjoining Johnson House, Water
Lincoln hall, River road, South Gardiner
Masonic hall, 20% Water
Military hall, 70% Water
Oliver's hall, over Burr Bros.' store, Water Public Library hall, Public Library building, Water Ring's hall, 4012 Water Temperance hall, Water, corner Brunswick Stanford's hall, River road
OFFICES.
Assessor's office, 7012 Water, opposite Johnson House City Clerk's office, Public Library building, Water, oppo- site Cobbossee Bank Collector's office, 6212 Water, opposite Johnson House Police Court, 7012 Water, opposite Johnson House Post-office, Water
WHARVES.
Bradstreet's wharf, Water, next north of Gay's wharf Berry's wharf, Main, next north of Gray's wharf Dingley's wharf, Water, 2d north of Steamboat wharf Gay's wharf, Water, next north of Steamboat wharf Gray's wharf, Main, opposite M. C. depot Kimball's wharf, Main, at Farmingdale line Lawrence wharf, River road, South Gardiner Railroad wharf, Water, rear M. C. freight depot Steamboat wharf, Water, next north Railroad wharf
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WARD BOUNDARIES.
WARD No. 1. Beginning in the Kennebec river, on the southerly line of Farmingdale, thence westerly by said southerly line to its intersection with the easterly line of West Gardiner; thence southerly by said line to High street ; thence easterly by the center of High street to Bridge street ; thence southwesterly by the center of Bridge street to the center of Cobbossee Contee stream ; thence southeasterly by the centre of Cobbossee Contee stream to the Kennebec river ; thence northerly by said Kennebec river to the point first mentioned.
WARD No. 2. Beginning in Bridge street, at the in- tersection of High street; thence by the center of said High street westerly to the line of West Gardiner; thence by the line of said West Gardiner southwesterly to the rear line of lot No. 47 ; thence on said rear line, and on the rear line of lot No. 48, to the east line ofsame ; thence northeasterly on said east line to the dividing line be- tween lots No. 157 and 151; thence easterly on said di- viding line to West street diagonally to the dividing line between lots 159 and 160 ; thence easterly by said divid- ing line, and by a continuation of the same, to a point in the Cobbossee Contee stream, opposite the northerly end of Elm street ; thence easterly by the center of said stream to the center of Bridge street ; thence by the center of said Bridge street to the point first mentioned.
WARD No. 3. Beginning in the Kennebec river, on the southerly line of ward one ; thence southerly by said river to the southerly line of Oaklands; thence by said southerly line to the southwest corner of the Oaklands ; thence northwesterly by the westerly line of the Oaklands to its intersection with Dresden street; thence by the center of said street across Church street to Brunswick street ; thence by the center of Brunswick street north- westerly, to the center of Cobbossee Contee stream; thence by the center of said stream and by the southerly line of ward one to the point first mentioned.
WARD No. 4. Beginning in Cobbossee Contee stream on the line of ward two, at a point opposite the northerly end of Elm street ; thence southerly to the northerly end of said street, and by the center of the same, to Bruns- wick street ; thence southwesterly by the center of said Brunswick street to the easterly line of lot No. 36 ; thence southerly by said line, and by a continuation of the same, to the westerly line of the Oaklands ; thence southerly by
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said westerly line to the southwesterly line of lot No. 12; thence northwesterly by said line to Brunswick street; thence across said street, and by the southwesterly line of lot No. 46, to the channel of the Cobbossee Contee stream ; thence easterly by said stream to the easterly line of West Gardiner; thence by said easterly line northerly to the southerly line of ward two; thence easterly by said southerly line of ward two to the point first mentioned.
WARD No. 5. Beginning on Bridge street, at the center of the Cobbossee Contee stream ; thence westerly by the center of said stream, and by the southerly line of ward two, to its intersection with the easterly line of ward four, at a point in the Cobbossee stream, opposite the north- erly end of Elm street; thence southerly by said easterly line of ward four, by the center of Elm street to Brunswick street ; thence by the center of Brunswick street south- westerly on line of ward four, to the easterly line of lot No. 36; thence southerly, by said easterly line, and by continuation of the same, on the line of ward four, to the westerly line of the Oaklands; thence northeasterly by said westerly line, and on the line of ward three, to its intersection with Dresden street ; thence by the center of Dresden street on line of ward three, across Church street to Brunswick street ; thence by the center of Brunswick street northerly, to the center of the Cobbossee Contee stream, the point first mentioned.
WARD No. 6. Beginning in the Kennebec river, on the southerly line of ward three; thence by said line southerly, to the southwest corner of the Oaklands ; thence northerly, to the southwesterly line of lot No. 12; thence northwesterly, by said line, being the southerly line of ward four, to Brunswick street, and across said street, and by the southerly line of lot No. 46 to the channel of the Cobbossee Contee stream and the south line of West Gardiner; thence by said stream south- westerly, to the sontherly line of the city ; thence by said southerly line to Kennebec river; thence northerly by said river to the point first mentioned.
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EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS.
Ab., above; agt., agent; asst., assistant; av., avenue; b. or bds., boards; bet., between; bldg. building; blk., block; com. mer., commission merchant; c. or cor., corner; ct., court; h., house; lab , laborer; mkr., maker; mnfr., manufacturer: M. C. R. R., Maine Central Railroad; n., near; opp. opposite; pl., place; P. O., post-office; pres., president; rd., road; Rev., Reverend; r., rear; st., street; sec., secretary; S. G., South Gardiner; sq., square; supt., superintendent; treas., treasurer; U. S. A., United States Army; U. S. N., United States Navy; whf., wharf ; whol., wholesale; wid., widow.
Where the name of a firm. corporation or factory appears immediately after the name, it indicates the place of business. After the name of the street, the word street is omitted.
ADAMS CATHERINE S., widow of Joseph, h. Dresden Adams Ellen Mrs., house Summer, near Bridge
Agry Eliza L. Miss, b. Mrs. Harriet Scammon's, Lincoln Agry Sarah H. Miss, b. Mrs. Harriet Scammon's, Lincoln Albee W., machinist, house Church
Aleff Catherine, widow of Robert, h. Water, n. Bridge Aliff George R., millman, boards P. Aliff's, Spring Aliff Peter, millman H. W. Jewett, house Spring
Allen Abbie F. Mrs., dressmaker, house 612 Water Allen Levi O., patent right dealer, house Liberty Allen S. H., ice dealer, boards Evans House Allen Warren, hostler E. D. Tasker & Co., Main, boards William W. Gardiner's, Church Amee Samuel, house Fountain
Amee William, machinist, house High, near Autumn MERICAN EXPRESS CO., A. Bailey, agent,
A2 1 Depot square (see page 360 and page 6)
Ames Richard B., tinsmith, boards Johnson House Amesbury Frank, clerk Wadsworth Bros., house Fremont Andrews Arthur B., paper-maker, h. West, n. Central Andrews Arthur E., farmer, house West
Andrews George F., printer, bds. S. W. Andrews', Water Andrews George T., house Spring, corner Autumn
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Andrews Georgia Mrs., boards Winter, corner Fountain Andrews James, house Autumn, near Spring
Andrews Martha, widow of Silas, house Brunswick, cor. Washington
Andrews Melvin, tinsmith, house Spring, corner Autumn Andrews Orrington G., door and sash maker A. K. P. Buffum & Co., house Washington, near Elm
Andrews Sophronia L. Mrs., house River road, n. R. R. Andrews S. Warren, millman, h. Water, corner Church Andrews Thomas W., estate of, E. B. Small, manager, stoves, etc., 86 Water [at Pittston
Annable George W., clerk W. W. Rollins, Water, house Anne Cyrus, farmer, house Dresden
Anne Frank B., river driver, house Maple, near Central Anne Walter P., grocer, boards C. Anne's, Dresden
Atherton Artemas S., house Brunswick, near Neal
Atkins David S., painter, house River road
Atkins Edward F., student, b. G. W. Atkins', Capen road
Atkins Ezekiel, raftsman, house River road
Atkins George W., farmer, house Capen road
Atkins Joseph C. (R. T. Hayes & Co.), Water, house at Farmingdale
Atkins Silas H., farmer, house River road
Atkins Wesley L., raftsman, house River road
Atwood Eleazer W., millwright, Water, corner Winter, house Lincoln, corner Fremont
Austin Charles, house River road, South Gardiner
Averill Asa, ship-carpenter, house Spring, near Autumn
Averill Charles W. (Lincoln & Averill), grocer, Water, corner Bridge, house Brunswick
Averill Frederic E., boards Asa Averill's, Spring
Averill John H., photographer, 72/2 Water, house Spring, near Autumn
Ayer Frederic A., boots and shoes, 32 Water, h. Church Ayer John C., candy peddler, house High
BABB JESSE, teamster Oakland M. Co., h. Summer Bachelder Augustin, carpenter, house River road, S. G., near Richmond line
Bachelder Augustin jr., millman, boards A. Bachelder's, River road
Bachelder C. Eugene, conveyancer, b. Johnson House Bachelder Eugene, machinist, b. G. A. Bachelder's, North Bachelder Fred C., clerk, 39 Water, house Robinson Bachelder George A., carpenter, h. North, ab. Mt. Vernon Bachelder Hiram, engineer Lawrence Bros., house River road, S. G.
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