Early history of Caribou, Maine : 1843-1895, Part 10

Author: White, Stella King
Publication date: 1945
Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified]
Number of Pages: 222


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Hardison, Dorcas, 7, 15, 23-25, 80


Hardison, Dorcas (Abbott) (Mrs. Ivory), 8 Hardison, George, 6


Hardison, Grover Merrill, 30


Hardison, Haines, 30, 80, 109


Hardison, Harvey, 7


Hardison, Ida, 7


Hardison, Ivory, 4-9, 16-17, 27, 28


Hardison, Jacob, 5, 6, 7, 20, 29- 30, 47, 80, 84, 113, 143


Hardison James, 7


Hardison, Jennie (Lewis) (Mrs. Grover), 30 Hardison, Josephine (Pratt), 91


Hardison, Lowell, 30, 93, 100, 107 Hardison, Martin, 7


Hardison, Mary Ann, 7


(Mrs.


Hardison, May (Merrill) Haines), 30 Hardison, Oliver, 7, 32


Hardison, Parker, 30, 143 Hardison, Tirza (Fisher) (Mrs. Parker L.), 110


Hardison, Waldo, 30 Hardison, Wallace, 7


Hardison genealogy, 25, 61 hardware stores, 93, 105 Harmon, Charles, 77 Harmon, Tom, 36 harness shops, 105, 113 Harrington, Camilla, 1:42 Hatch, Mildred, 32 Hatch, Orin, 312 Hatch, Silas, 9


Hayes, James, 39


Hayes, John B., 69, 81


Haynes, E. E., 134 Hayward, Maud, 12, 142


Heath, Herbert, 12/7


Henry, George, 113


Higgins, B. F., 133 high school see Caribou School High


High Street, 80-81 Hildreth, L. E., 18


Hines, Joseph Edward, 12, 21


Hines, Joseph W., 28, 37


Hines, Marcella, 12


Hines, Marcella (Hall) (Mrs. Jo- seph Edward), 10, 12, 21 Hitchings, Aldice, 28


Hitchings, Ernest, 48


Hobbs and Adams, 113


Hogan, (Rev.) John F., 119


Holmes, Albe, 66, 186-87, 109, 113, 1:31


Holmes, Eugene, 73, 75, 87, 109 Holmes, Lillian (Gary) (Mrs. Eu- gene), .75, 109 Holmes, Nellie, 87


Holmes block, 65, 76


Holy Rosary Church, 118-120


hospital see Cary Memorial Hos- pital


hotels, 26, 39, 42, 55, 68-69, 75, 114. See also taverns


houses, 22-23, 27, 43, 82-83, 104 Howe, Belle (Cary) (Mrs. George H.), 142 Howe, George H., 66,87, 112 Howland, Abigail (Blake) (Mrs. Michael), 11 Howland, John, 11


Howland, (Dr.) Michael, 11 Howland, Ruth, 10, 11 Hoyt, Louisa, 19


Hughes, Frank, 83 Hunt, Ralph, 122


Hussey, Charles P., 113, 114 Hutchinson, Lawrence, 74


Hutchinson, M. S., 74 Hutchinson Steam Laundry, 74


I


Ireland, A. L., 112, 143 Ireland, Joel, 80


Irvine, Fern Gammon, 145 Irving, George W., 134


Irving, Henry, 34 Irving, (Rev.) J. H., 116


Irving, John, 134


Iverson, (Mrs.) Aagot, 142


Iverson, O., and Company, 113


J


Jacobs, Idell, 21, 28 Jacobs, J. Philip, 30


Jenks, (Rev.) Daniel, 116


Jerrard, G. W. P., 108-109


Jerrard, John, 109


Jerrard, Mabel (Clark) (Mrs.


John), 109, 142


Jerrard, Ruth, 109


Jerrard Seed Company, 108-109


jewelry store, 68


Johnson, Noah, 103, 112


Jones, Austin, 26, 104


Jones, Eliza (Gardner) ('Mrs.


Horace), 68, 110, 142


Jones, Freeland, 26, 103-104, 114, 119


Jones, Horace, 68, 80


Jones, Lawrence, 26, 104 Jones Mabel (Vaughan) (Mrs. Freeland), 26, 104


Jones, Peleg, 104


Jones, Salmon, 67-68, 77, 81


Jones, (Mrs.) Salmon, 12, 67-68


Jones, Vaughan, 26, 104


K


Keech, Abigail, 51, 53, 72, 73 Keech, Elias, 64


Keech, Hazen, 45, 49-54, 72-73, 81 Keech, Lizzie, 53


Keech, Milo, 55, 63


Keech, Ruth, 49-55, 63


Kelley, Amos, 64


Kelley, Lawrence, 63


Kelley, Patrick, 63


Kelley, Walter, 63


Kelley, William, 64 Kelley Cemetery, 2


King, Carl C., 12, 34, 70, 109, 129


King, Clarence V., 91, 122


King, Cordelia, 122


King, Ethel (Rackliff) (Mrs. Carl C.), 12, 142 King, Lauriston (R., 70-72, 77, 80, 81, 97, 99, 104, 129, 143 King, Lora, 79-80, 91


King, Nellie (Ginn) (Mrs. Carl C.), 49 King, (Mrs.) Sarah L., 142


King, Stella, 142


King block, il. opp. p. 104


Kirkpatrick, Arthur, 91


Kirkpatrick, Elizabeth ((Sincock)


(Mrs. Arthur), 91 Kirkpatrick, Hugh, 91 Knowlton, W. S., 121


L


labor commissioner, first 106


state,


LaFleche, (Dr.), 118


Lancaster, (Rev.) David, 115


land, state, 19


Langley, Moses, 64


Langley, William, 63


Lassen, Hattie, 61


laundry see Hutchinson Steam


Laundry


Lawson, Marion, 145


lawyers, 70, 77, 87-818, 101, 105, 108, 112


Leach, Henrietta, 13, 23, 57, 62


leather manufacture, 33


Leonard, W. E., 112 Letter H House, 27


Letter H Plantation, 13, 27, 47, 72, 100


Letter I Plantation, 86


LeVasseur, Ezekiel, 64, 112, 143 Leverton, (Rev.) C. H., 116


Lewis, Clayton, 30, 61


Lewis, J. T., Company, 124, 125, 126 Lewis, Jennie, 30 Lewis, John, 117 Lewis, Susie, 61 Libby, Adelaide, 125, 142 Libby, Roy, 34


library, circulating, 100. See also Caribou Public Library


literary club see Woman's Liter- ary Club


Little, Marion (Page) (Mrs. Sam- uel), 67 Little, Samuel, 67, 113 Little, Field and Company, 113 Littlefield, Charles G., 124-125


Littlefield, Marian, 143 livery stable, 114 loans, 97, 98, 99. See also bonds Lombard, Earl, 39 Long, Alice, 61


Lowney, Eben W., 103, 104, 112, 143 Lowney, Harold, 104 Lowney, Helen, 104


Lowney, Nell (Mosher) (Mrs. Eb- en W.), 104


Lowney, Waldo, 104


Luce, (Mrs.) Mary E., 144


Lufkin, Alice, 58


Lufkin, Charles, 58


Lufkin, Fred, 45


Lufkin, Horace, 58, 143


Lufkin, John, 58 Lufkin, Nancy, 58


Lufkin, Nathan S., 58, 81, 143


Lufkin, Nathaniel, 58


Lufkin, Sewall, 58


Lufkin and Holmes, 112


lumber dealers, 113


lumber mill see clapboard mill; planing mill; saw mill, shingle mill


Lumbert, Wallace R., 133


Lyndon, 47, 81, 85-86, 100


Lyndon Lodge No. 170, 83


M


McDonald, Mary, 49


McElhiny, (Rev.) C. H., 116


McElwain, John, 19


McGill, (Rev.) Henry J., 119


McIntyre, Gertrude, 74


McIntyre, Jane (Ellingwood)


(Mrs. Jefferson), 74 -


McIntyre, Jefferson, 74 Mclellan, Kate (Burrill) (Mrs. William B.), 126, 142


Mclellan, William B., 80, 12.6 MoNeal, Edith (Ellingwood), 74 MoNelly, Emily (Hamilton) (Mrs. Perley), 125 McNelly, Gladys, 1.25


McNelly, Minnie, 125


McNelly, Perley, 125, 1:26, 134


McNelly, Philip, 125


Maher, (Mrs.) Martha, (83


Main Street, 21; il. opp. p. 100 Maley, Mary, 124 Manson, IClara, 65, 142 Manson, Daniel, 65 manufacturers, 113


Margesson, Charles, 129 Marsan, ((Rev.) C. G., 119 Marshall, Thomas, 143 Martin, A., 113 Martin, (Rev.) Dennis, 119 masonic lodge, 83 masons, 113 Mathews, Harriet, 105 Mathews, May, 105, 106 Mathews, Samuel W., 105-107


Merrill, Ida, 24 Merrill, Luther, 24, 30, 58-59, 66, 8.8


Merrill, (Mrs.) Luther, 80 Merrill, May, 30


Merrill, Theodocius, 80, 91, 92


Methodist Church, 116-117


millinery store, 62, 100, 107, 113 mills, clapboard, 21, 36; grist; 2, 3, 14-16, 35, 91-9:2, 113; plan- ing, 36, 68, 74; saw, 14, 15-16, 3:4-35; shingle, 21, 32, 75, 111, 113, 123; woolen, 1, 32, 113. See also starch factory


millwright, 113 ministers see clergymen


Mitton, Henry S., 105


Mitton block, 104, 105


Moody and Prescott, 113


Morrill, J. E., 112, 114 Morse, Evaline, 60


Morse, Josiah, 63


Morse, Roscoe, 63


Mosher, Nell, 104


Murphy, Ernest, 19


N


Neely, (Bishop), 118 Nelson, Margaret, 102, 142


New Brunswick Railroad, 96, 99, 106, 138, 139 Newberry, J. J., Company, 129


Newbert, (Rev.) M. W., 116 Newhall, Frances K., 12, 22 newspapers, 37, 88, 105, 106, 107 Nickerson, Henry, 124 North Star, 88 Nylander, Olof O., 1-3


Oak, Allen, 103 Oak, Charles, 25, 101-102 Oak, Donald, 25, 102 Oak, Edith (Collins) ('Mrs. Charles), 24, 25, 102, 141, 142


Oak, Edson, 25, 102 Oak, Elizabeth (Allen ) £ (Mrs.


Fred), 102 Oak, Faustina (Briggs) (Mrs. Wil- lis L.), 68, 102 Oak, Fred, 101, 102-103


Oak, Gertrude, 25, 102


Oak, Malcolm, 103


Oak, Margaret (Nelson) Willis L.), 102, 142 Oak, Maria, 101, 142


( Mrs.


Oak, (Mrs.) Mary A., 142


Oak, Orman, 104-105


Oak, Willis L., 68, 101, 102


Oak, Zelma, 25, 102


Oak and Knight, 113


Ormsby, Harvey, 6, 9, 27


Ouillette, (Rev.) Ludger D., 119- 1'20


"Our Folks and Your Folks", 25, 61 Owen, Bernard, 121 Oxford County, 52-53


P


Packard, E., 10 Page, Alice, 67


Page, Charles, 67


Page, J. A., 113


Page, James, 66-67, 78, 95


Page, Marion, 67


Page, Ora, 67


Page, Schuyler, 67


Page, Vesta, 67, 95


painters, 113 Parkin, Maude, 130


Parks, Olive Virginia Jane, 2-3 parochial school, 120


Parsons, Abram, 10, 18-19, 34, 48 Parsons, John, 48


Parsons, Luther, 64


Parsons, Rebecca, 48, 49


Parsons, Rebecca (Vance) (Mrs. John), 48 Pattee, George, 19 Pattee, John, 19 Pattee, Lottie (Sampson) (Mrs. John), 19, 109 Patterson, Aurelia, 46


Pelletier, ((Rev.) Alfred, 119 Philbrick, Jackson, 80 Philbrick, Ximenes, 45


photographers, 114 physicians see doctors Pierson, Birdina ((Powers) (Mrs. Olof), 73


Pierson, Olof, 73, 93 Pike, Emily ('Washburn) ( Mrs. John T.), 9, 43 Pike, Job K., 113 Pike, John T., 6, 9, 47 Pineau, (Rev.) Ferdinand, 118- 11.9 planing mill, 36, 68, 74


plantations, Eaton Grant, 86; Let- ter H, 13, 27, 47, 72, 100; Let- ter I, 86; Sheridan, 86 plays, 108 population, 47, 85-86, 99, 112, 130


Porter, Charles, 24


Porter, (Rev.) Charles W., 24, 7.9; por. opp. p. 24


Porter, Florence (Collins) (Mrs. Charles W.), 24, 25, 61, 79, 80, 122, 141, 142


Porter, Helen, 24, 143


post office, 13, 27-28, '6/2


postmasters, 8, 13, 26, 28, 62, 75, 112 potato industry, 86-87, 108-109 potato shipments, 106


Powers, Albigail (Keech) (Mrs.


Corydon), 51, 53, 72, 73


Powers, Bertha, 73, 94 Powers, Birdina, 73


Powers, Corydon, 51, 72-73, 94, 143 Powers, Delmer, 51, 73


Powers, Ella (Scott) (Mrs. Del- mar), 73


Powers, Elmer, 51, 69, 73


Powers, Harriet (Colburn) (Mrs. Elmer), 73 Powers, Leila, 43, 73


Pratt, Artson K., 64, 91


Pratt, David, 91


Pratt, Elbridge, 91


Pratt, Eliza (Mrs. Artson K.), 91 Pratt, Henry B., 91


Pratt, Josephine, 91


Pratt, Martha, 12


Pratt, Mentora, 91


Purinton, (Mrs.) Lizzie M., 142 Pushor, Eugene H., 10/8, 112


R


Rackliff, Althea (Bridges) (Mrs. Alton), 12 Rackliff, Alton, 12 Rackliff, Clinton, 12-13 Rackliff, Earl, 12


Rackliff, Elva, 12


Rackliff, Ethel, 12, 142 Rackliff, Henry, 1'2


Rackliff, Maud (Haywood) (Mrs. Earl), 12, 142


Rackliff, Sarah (Hall) (Mrs. Hen- ry), 10, 12


railroads, 95-99, 137-141 Records, Clara ( Manson) Frank), 65, 142


(Mrs.


Records, Frank, 64-65, 78 Records, ('Mrs.) W. F., 142 Records, Winifred, 65 recreation hall, 108


"Reminiscences of Other Days", 49-55


Reynolds, Nathan, 45, 46, 50


Reynolds, Otis, 45, 46, 50


Richardson, Eli, 45, 50


Ricker, Helen (Lowney), 104


Rigby, (Rev.) Hazen, 118


roads see streets


Roberts, Annie (Trafton) (Mrs. C. B.), 818


Roberts, Calvin Blake, 87-88, 89, 100, 112, 143, 145 Roberts, Charlotte (Bartlett) (Mrs. Wilbur), 13 Roberts, Dorothy, 88


Roberts, Elva, 88, 142


Roberts, Frank, 40, 77


Roberts, Fred, 67, 88


Roberts, Ida, 40, 89, 90, 142


Roberts, (Elder) J. P., 40-41, 77, 8.7, 1819 Roberts, John, 88 Roberts, Lilla (York) (Mrs. Frank), 40, 42, 77


Roberts, Olive, 40-41


Roberts, Philip, 88


Roberts, Sarah, 88, 145


Roberts, Wilbur, 13


Robinson, (Judge), 135


Robinson, George H., 113


Rolf, Henry L., 47


Ross, Charles, 59


Ross, Elva (Roberts), 88, 142


Ross, Eva, 143


Ross, George, 59


Runnels, Charles M., 133, 134


Runnels, Lillian, 143


Runnels, Louise (Sincock) (Mrs. Warren), 91 Runnels, Percy, 134


Runnels, Warren, 91, 113 Russ, Edgar, 109 Russ, Walter, 113


S


Saint Luke's Episcopal Church, 117-118 salaries, town officers, 86 Sampson, Albert, 1.9 Sampson, Cephas, 10, 19, 44-45, 47, 81


Sampson, Edward, 19 Sampson, George, 19, 44, 109


Sampson, Irene (Small) ( Mrs. Cephas), 19, 44


Sampson, Lizzie, 19


Sampson, Lottie, 19, 109


Sampson, Louisa (Hoyt) (Mrs.


George), 19


Sampson, May, 19 Sampson, Myra, 19


sash and blind factory, 42, 67


saw mills, 14, 15-16, 34-35


Sawin, Abram, 68, 75-76, 78, 81 82


Sawin, Bret Harte, 40


Sawin, Charles, 76 Sawin, Ellen (Dwinal) . (Mrs. Charles), 76


Sawin, Josephine 40, 84


Sawin, (Dr.) Lysander W., 40-76, 81-84, 112, 1.25 Sawin, Martha (Adams) Lysander), 40, 82


(Mrs.


Sawin, Nancy, 75


Sawin, Sherbie, 76


Sawyer, (Rev.) Hudson, 117


school committee, Letter H., 27; superintendent, salary, 86 school supervisor, 112 school teachers see teachers schools, 22, 27, 31, 38, 44, 85, 94-95, 119, 120, 121-122 Scott, Ella, 73 Sealander, Walter L., 133-134 selectmen, 47, 81, 86, 112, 143 sewerage, 134


sewing, 110-111 Sharp, Albert J., 64 Sharp, Henry, 64 Shaw, (Mrs.) Ada M., 142


Shaw, (Mrs.) E. F., 68


Shaw, (Mrs.) Emma L., 142 Shaw, Gorham, 105 Shaw, Henry, 91


Shaw, Joseph, 64 Shaw, Mentora ((Pratt) (Mrs. Henry), '91 Sheridan Plantation, 86 Sherwood store, 99


shingle mill, 21, 32, 75, 111, 113, 123


shingles, shaved, 17-18 shoe stores, 101, 102, 113


Sircock, Albena, 91 Sincock, ((Dr.) Edgar, 91, 121


Sincock, Elizabeth, 91


Sincock, John, 90-92, 113 Sincock, Lora (King) (Mrs. Ed- gar), 79-80, 91 Sincock, Louise, 91 Sincock School, 38, 44, 94-95 Singer Sewing Machine Company, 110, 113 Sleeper, (Rev.) W. T., 66, 88-89, 97 Small, Alva, 64


Small, Ann E., 60, 61, 80, 142


Small, Charles, 64


Small, Cyrus, 28, 47, 69, 116, 143


Small, Fremont, 26, 103


Small, Harriet, 44, 55-57


Small, Harry, 69 Small, Irene, 19, 44


Small, Lucien, 113


Small, Lucy, 26, 116


Small, Martha (Vaughan) (Mrs. Fremont), 26 Small, Robert, 19, 44


Small, Ruth, 45


Small, Sally, 7.6


Small, Sarah, 44


Smiley, Adeline, 29-30, 32, 36, 80


Smiley, Frank, 77


Smiley, Franklin, 31-32


Smiley, Mary (Fowler) (Mrs.


Franklin), 31-32 Smiley, Sidney, 32, 36


Smith, ( Mrs.) Anna Maxwell, 142


Smith, Benjamin, 133


Smith, Charles, 61


Smith, Charles, A. O., 133


Smith, Clinton, 68


Smith, Ernest, 88 Smith, George O., 33, 77


Smith, Harry, 109


Smith, Inez, 68, 75


Smith, James, 36


Smith, Jerry, 42 Smith, Jim, 23 Smith, John L., 34, 36, 42, 51, 52, 67, 68-69, 75,109 Smith, Luke, 36, 50, 68, 74, 78 Smith, Mary (Teague) (Mrs.


Charles), 60, 61 Smith, Nellie (York) (Mrs.


George O.), 42, 77 Smith, Orlando, 68, 74


Smith, Sophia, 68, 75, 109, 142 Smith, Will, 68


Somers, John, 67, 78


Somers, Nicholas, 64 Spaulding, Atwood, 73, 94 Spaulding, Bertha (Powers) (Mrs. Atwood), 73, 94


Spaulding, John IS., 93, 110 Spaulding, Lavina (Sterling) (Mrs. W. C.), 93, 94, 142; por. o.p.p. p. 93


Spaulding, Louise (Burpee) (Mrs. John), 93, 110, 141, 142


Spaulding, W. C., 73, 80, 92-94, 105, 112, 113; por. opp. p. 92 Spencer, Howard O., 68, 126


stable see livery stable


Starbird, Watson R., 19, 78


starch factory, 86-87, 111, 113


Stearns, Louis C., 1018, 112, 124 Sterling, Lavina, 93, 94, 142; por. opp. p. 913 Stetson, (Mrs.) Charles, 104 Stetson, May Frances (Hall), 12, 141, 142 Stevens, Lyman, 136 Stiles, Enoch D., 80, 112, 143


stores, 28, 33, 36, 38-39, 43, 59, 60, 62, 65-66, 68, 76, 83, 85, 93, 99-100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 107-108, 112-113, 124-125, 126


Stratton, Grace, 13 Stratton, Jennette (Hall) (Mrs. Wesley), 10, 11, 13


Stratton, Wesley, 11, 13


streets, 21, 37-38, 69, 78, 180-81


Sturdevant, Lewis, 63


superior court see Aroostook County Superior Court


Supreme Judicial Court, 135 surveyors, 114 Sweden Street, 38, 57, 69, 78


1


Swedish colony, 84-85


T


tailors, 113 tannery, 33


taverns, 10, 27, 31, 70, 82. See also hotels Taylor, (Dr.) A. J., 110


Taylor, Ansel G., 22, 63 Taylor, Charles S., 133


Taylor, Margaret (Gardner) (Mrs. (A. J.), 110 Taylor, Morton, 34


Taylor, Samuel, 81, 103, 110, 112, 143 teachers, 22, 31, 44, 60, 72, 89 Teague, Alice (Long) (Mrs. Rich- ard), 61 Teague, Alletta, 60, 61


(Mrs. J. Teague, Ann (Small) D.), 60, 61, 80, 142 Teague, Charles, :24 Teague, Clara, 60, 61


Teague, Clara (Collins) (Mrs.


Milton), 24, 25, 60-61


Teague, Dana L., 60, 61, 133


Teague, Donald, 60, 61


Teague, Electra, 60, 61


Teague, Eliza, 46, 47, 60, 61


Teague, Evaline (Morse) ( Mrs. 'Judah D.), 60


Teague, Hattie (Lassen) ( Mrs. Richard), 61


Teague, Judah D., 24, 46, 59-61, 76, 181, 143; por. opp. p. 56


Teague, Kate, 60, 61


Teague, Madge, 24


Teague, Mary, 60, 61


Teague, Milton D., 24, 60-61, 76; por. opp. p. 60


Teague, Pansy (Brewster) (Mrs. Dana), 61


Teague, Richard, 60, 61


Teague, Rufus, 63


Teague, Susie (Lewis) (Mrs. Don- ald), 61 Teague, Zoe, 24 Teague genealogy, 25, 61


telephone, 131-133


Theriault, Belanie, 64


Theriault, Billy, 82


Theriault, Eugene, 145 Thomas, Arthur, 21, 38


Thomas, (IDr.) Augustus O., 2.9


Thomas, Benjamin, 44-45 Thomas, 'Bertha, 90


Thomas, (Dr.) Charles, 90


Thomas, (Dr.) Charles F., 40-43, 189-90, 112


Thomas, Edna, 90


Thomas, Harriet (Small) (Mrs. Moses), 44, 55-57


Thomas, Ida (Roberts) (Mrs. Charles (F.), 40, 89, 90, 142


Thomas, Louise, 9.0 Thomas, Moses, 44-45


Thomas, Perez, 44-45


Thomas, Sarah (Small) (Mrs. Benjamin), 44 Thomas, William Widgery, 84-85


Thompson, (Rev.) A. C., 117 Thompson, Pierce, 64 Todd, A. W., 21, 28 Todd, Alfred, 28 Todd, Daniel O., 64 Todd, Howard Pettingill, 20-21, 28, 64 Todd, Lorenzo, 28


Todd, Lucinda, 12


Tooker, Jesse, 117


town clerk, 81, 112, 125


town meetings, 97, 98, 99


town treasurer, 112 Townes, Jessie Lewis), 46


(Goud) (Mrs.


Townes, Lewis, 46


Trafton, Annie, 88


Trafton, John B., 88


Trickey, George I., 101, 108, 112, 128, 129; por. opp. p. 12/8


Trusty, George, 182


Trusty, Mitchell, 82 Tuttle, C. C., 122


U


Ullrich, Carl, 43 Ullrich, Gertrude (Mrs. Carl), 43


(Washburn)


Union Meeting House, 78-80


Universalist Church, 79-80, 120; il. opp. p. 78 Ursuline Sisters, 120


V


valuation, 47, 85, 112, 130 Vance, Edwin H., 48


Vance, Joseph, 63


Vance, Rebecca, 48


Vance, Richard, 613


Vance, Robert, 63


Vance, Seneca, 48


Vance, Thomas, 48


Vaughan, Albia, 26


Vaughan, Lizzie ('Carlton) (Mrs. W. A.), 26 Vaughan, Lydia (Bickford) (Mrs. W. A.), 26 Vaughan, Mabel, 26, 104 Vaughan, Martha, 26 Vaughan, Washington A., 13-17, 18, 26-27, 33, 34-36, 55, 76, 82, 92, 93, 119 Vaughan House, 26, 35, 55, 70, 114; il. opp. p. 106, 126 Violette, Lewis, 143


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Waalewyn, Warrena (Elling-


wood), 74 Walton, Thomas, 64 war see Aroostook War


War; Civil


Warman, W. E., 23


Washburn, Alice, 43


Washburn, Avis, 43


Washburn, Edward, 45


Washburn, Emily (Mrs. Sylves- ter), 9, 43 Washburn, Emily (Goud) (Mrs. Ernest), 42-43, 46, 130


Washburn, Ernest, 42-43, 46, 130


Washburn, Eva, 73


Washburn, George, 43, 73, 134


Washburn, Gertrude, 43


Washburn, Gertrude (Elliot)


(Mrs. Russell), 43


Washburn, Leila (iPowers) (Mrs. George), 43, 73


Washburn, Lewis, 43


Washburn, Russell, 43


Washburn, Sarah, 43, 130


Washburn, Sylvester, 42-43, 67, 68, 74, 77, 79, 81 Water, Light and Power Com- pany see Caribou Water, Light and Power Company.


Water Street, 37, 38


water supply, 38, 127-128. See also Caribou Water, Light and Power Company watering trough, 38


Webb, Benjamin (P., 40-41, 64 Webb, Olive (Roberts) ( Mrs. Ben- jamin), 40-41 Webb, Pearl, 41


Webb, Winfield S., 41, 121


Webber, H. Price, 108


Welts, Eben, 12


Welts, Elva (Rackliff) (Mrs. Eb- en), 12 Wheeler, Harry, 122 White, Simeon L., 73, 83, 125, 132; por. opp. title page White, Stella (King) (Mrs. Sim- on L.), 142; por. opp. title page White Mountain Telephone Com- 'pany, 1312 Whittier, Charles, 63, 81 Whittier, Charles G., 63 Whittier, Colon, 63 Whittier, Florence, 63


Whittier, John Colby, 47, 62-63 Whittier, Mericos, 6:3


Whittier, Milo, 63 Whittier, Olive, 6.3 Whittier, Rebecca (Burgess) (Mrs. John Colby), 62 Whittier, Ruth ((Keech) (Mrs. Charles G.), 49-55, 63 Whittier, Viora, 63 Wiggin, Edward, 139 Wiggin, Francis, 107 Wilbur, H. L., 121 Wilcox, Samuel, 67 Willis, T. W., 113 Wilson, Alletta (Teague) John), 60, 61


(Mrs.


Wilson, John, 61 Winberg, A., 113


Wiren, (Rev.) A., 26


Wiren, Abia (Vaughan) A.), 2,6


(Mrs.


Wiren, Washingon, 26


Withee, ((Elder) James, 66


Woman's Literary Club, 141-143


woolen mills, 1, 32, 113


Y


York, A. M., 40, 41-42, 49, 72, 77, 113, 122-123 York, Edwin, 49, 64 York, Frank M., 42, 77, 112, 122- 123 York, Fred, 42, 77


York, Leontine (Cayouette) (Mrs. Frank), 77, 142 York, Letitia (Gallagher) (Mrs. Fred), 77 York, Lilla, 40, 42, 77 York, Nellie, 42, 77 Young, ((Rev.) C. E., 112, 115- 116, 122 Young, Lucy ((Small) (Mrs. C. E.), 26, 116


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