History of Garland, Maine, Part 26

Author: Oak, Lyndon, 1816-1902
Publication date: 1912
Publisher: Dover, Me., The Observer publishing co.
Number of Pages: 434


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John, 64, 69, 72: built a barn, 102; petitioner for incorporation, 120; highway surveyor in 1811, 127; tith- ing man, 163; collector in 1819, 187; on committee to select land for cemetery, 195; member of Univer- salist church, 240.


Mrs. John, 69, 70, 71. Opening, 102.


Chapman, Winthrop, 201, 212, 216, 222, 224, 227, 229; candidate for repre- sentative to legislature in 1859, 311. Charleston, 5, 212.


Chase, Daniel, 249. John M., 28, 35, 52, 62, 137. Joseph, 313. Miriam, 62. Mrs., 73. Peter, 29, 57, 78. Polly, 62.


Chelsea, Massachusetts, 118. Christian Commission, 383.


Church, Mr., 108, 109, 196, 241. William, 137, 163, 191.


Church's Mills, 138, 179.


Clark, George S., town clerk, 316; in 1865, 317; in 1866, 318; in 1867, 319; in 1868, 320; in 1869, 322. Plynn, 190. Samuel S., 288.


Clay, Henry, 231.


Cleveland, President, 113.


Clinton, Me., 108. Clough, Enoch, 77, 82, 120, 137, 239. Coburn, Abner, 315. Stephen, 313. Coffin, George R., 202. Colley, Israel, 225, 239.


Committee for sale of eastern lands, 6; for selecting and purchasing site for town house, 289.


Commonwealth of Maine, 194; of Mass- achusetts, 121, 124, 136, 138, 189. 193, 195, 198, 226.


Congregational church, 95, 106, 130, 202, 210, 239, 243, 277, 345; of Gar- land, 107; clerks of, 350; deacons of, 350; meeting house, 41, 271; Meet- ing House Company of Garland, 243, 245, 346; parish, 243, 245.


Congress, 139, 189, 206, 218, 227, 232, 234.


Constitution of Maine, 197. Cony, Samuel, 316, 317, 318. Cook, Rev. Joseph, 354.


Coolidge, Cornelius, 74, 195, 197, 207, 210, 212, 224. Place, 74.


Copeland, Isaac, 106, 137, 153, 156.


Corinna, 16, 42.


Corinth, Maine, 5, 55; county road, 178; mail route through, 186.


Cornville, Maine, 37, 92, 185.


Council Chamber, 122.


County Commissioner, candidate for, in 1853, 302.


Court of Common Pleas, 220.


Cox, Abraham J., 208, 215.


Cram and Dutton, 245.


Cram farm, 172.


Crane, Elijah, 323.


Crosby, S. S., 245. William G., 297, 301, 302. Hon. William, 139.


Crowell, David, 190. Lewis, 152. Crowningshield, Hon, Benjamin, 181, 187.


Currier, Caleb, 58, 59.


Curtis, George, 225, 227, 239, 296. Jeremiah, 287, 290, 292. Loren, 203.


Cushing, Jefferson, 234.


Cushman, G. G., 262.


Cutler, John, 276.


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Dana, John W., 287, 290, 292, 314. Danville, Maine, 28, 35, 52. Davee, Thomas, Democrat candidate for representative to Congress in 1838, 255.


Davis, 99. A., 245. Horace, place, 130. John, 225. Josiah, 357. Robert P., draft of Aroostook war, 264.


Samuel O., 28, 31, 57.


Dearborn, David, 29, 31, 33, 84, 87, 110, 190. Hon. Henry, 179. Place, 74.


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Dearborn, Francis M., 379.


Thomas, selectman and assessor in 1864, 316; in 1865, 317. Mrs. Thomas, 293.


Declaration of Independence, 216.


Deerfield, New Hampshire, 196, 203.


Dexter, 5; saw mill, 35, 140; first prayer meeting, 93; Masonic lodge, 205; county road, 233; important road leading through Dexter, 242. Hon. Samuel, 167.


William, 153.


Dingley, Hon. Nelson, 113.


Dinsmore, James, 227, 240.


Dixmont, 14, 15, 106, 219. Hills, 16.


Doble, William, 225.


Dockham, Stephen B., 256; draft of Aroostook War, 264.


Dore, Elder T. W., 353.


Dover, 15, 53, 90, 94, 214, 233.


Dover line, 233.


Downing, Lamont, 294.


Drake, Rev. S. S., superintending school committee in 1839, 260; in 1844, 283; became acting pastor of parish in 1837, 349.


Rev. Samuel S., pastor of Congre- gational church, 271; on superin- tending school committee in 1841, 273; in 1842, 275; in 1843, 277.


"Drive," A, 148.


Dunham, Mr., 208.


Dunlap, Robert P., 232, 233, 234; Dem- ocrat candidate for governor, 247.


Dustin, William, 82, 97, 120, 137, 190.


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Eastman, Harmon, 318. Eastport, 161.


Eddy, Mr., 184, 185. William, 219. Ela, Mr., 174.


Elkins place, 38, 39. John, 53. Mr., 38. Samuel, 37, 53.


Elkinstown, now Dexter, 35, 53, 68, 74, 81, 91, 102, 106, 190.


Embargo Act, 191.


Emerson, Micah C., 83; draft of Aroos- took War, 264. M. C., 256. Nathaniel, 83, 239. Place, 130, 200. William, 177, 205, 206, 222.


Emery, Daniel, 222.


England, 13, 116, 118, 154. English literature, 79. Epping, New Hampshire, 73. Etna, 185. Europe, 169.


Evans, Benjamin, 276.


David, superintending school com- mittee in 1863, 315; in 1864, 316; in 1865, 317; in 1868, 320.


Exeter. 5. 100; meeting on return march of Garland company with citizens of Exeter, 160; route of mail carrier, 185; important road through Exeter, 242; Exeter line, 61, 131. 153; Exeter Mills, 186; Exe- ter Corner, 186.


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Fairfield, John, Democrat candidate for Governor in 1838, 255; in 1839. 260; in 1841, 274; in 1842, 276; Gov- ernor of Maine, 262. William, M. D., 221, 225.


Fall, Isaac, 245; lieutenant, 256. Isaac R., 377.


Farewell, Elder Joseph, 351.


Farmer, Randall, 378.


Farnham, William, 34.


Fernald, Merritt C., 387.


Fessenden, Samuel, 286, 287, 290, 292.


Field, Ansel, 202, 209, 211, 215, 225, 239; united with church, 341.


Fifield, Daniel E., draft of Aroostook war, 264. E., 134.


Edward, 58, 62; first beginning in southwest part of the township, 74; builds a barn, 103; petitioner for incorporation, 119; constable in 1811, 127; moderator in 1811, 129; school agent in 1811, 134; saw and grist mill. 152; superintending school committee in 1818, 180; mem- ber of Universalist church, 240. Family, 74. John, Democrat candidate for Gov- ernor in 1840, 272, John M., 197. Martha, 96.


Mrs. Polly, wife of Edward, 105. Nathaniel, 119, 137. Thomas, 256.


Thomas B., draft of Aroostook War, 264.


Fifth Range, 118, 119, 121.


Finson, Thomas, 29, 57. Fish, Ira, 234.


Fisher, Jonathan, 339. Paul M., 211. Fisk, J. B., 245.


Flanders apple, 34.


Flanders, Cutteon, brother of Jere- miah, 106, 120, 128, 137, 163, 239.


Flanders, Enos, 33.


Jeremiah, 58, 64; married, 101; peti- tioner for incorporation, 119; mem- ber of Masonic lodge, 205; select- man and assessor in 1828, 221; in 1830, 226; collector in 1829, 223; member of Universalist church, 239.


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Flanders, Mr., 34. Mrs. Jeremiah, 101 Zenas, 227, 239.


Fogg, David, 199, 203, 239. Dr. Seth, 203, 211, 225. Dudley L., 119, 120. Family, 203. Granville W., 380. John S., 239. Foss Farm, 224. Mr., 185. William B., 57, 96, 126, 199, 228.


Foster, S. J., 245.


Fourth Range, 119, 121.


Foxcroft, Maine, 94, 96, 152, 243.


Frankfort, 59.


Free and Accepted Masons, 205.


Free Baptist church, 96, 126, 277, 344; meeting house, 57.


Freeholders, 124, 125.


Free Will Baptist denomination, 100, 226, 238.


French, Dr., 185. Eben, 161.


Eugene, house, 109,


Mrs. Seba, 93.


Seba (Judge French), 91, 93, 103, 104, 195, 238. Simon, 77, 137, 161. William, 270.


Friend, Hollis, 185.


Frye, Simon, 8. William P., 113.


Fuller, Hon. Melville W., 113.


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Gardner, John, 320.


Garland, 5; number three in fifth range, 15, 24; early settlement, 35; third town to organize Congrega- tional church, 107; name of pros- pective town, 115; first town clerk, 122; voters, 137; Garland's grateful remembrance to business men of Bangor, 176; loss by Ohio fever, 182; construction and repairing of roads, 187; town voted to appro- priate ministerial lands to use of primary schools, 231: artillery com- pany, 263. Benjamin, 57, 270. Family (Joseph), 52, 66, 82, 91. High school, 293. Jacob, 120, 135, 137, 151, 153. James, 29, 82.


Joseph, 19, 26; first family, 30; fruit nursery, 33; first winter, 49, 59, 69; home, 85; school in his barn, 87, 91, 109; naming of town, 115: petition- er for incorporation, 119; school agent in 1811, 134; superintending school committee in 1813, 151, 200. Kilby, 50. Minerva, 50. Mrs. Joseph, 31, 32, 50, 51, 62, 91. Orenda, 50. Timothy, 50.


Zeruiah, 62. Garvin, Jeremiah, 292. Gee, James M., 377.


Phineas, emigrated from England, 254.


Solomon, emigrated from England, 254.


General Court of Massachusetts, 114, 118, 120, 121.


Gerrish, Rev. A. L., 357.


Gerry, E., 122, 123. Hon. Elbridge, 138. Joseph M., place, 120; selectman and assessor in 1866, 318; in 1867, 319.


Giddings, Joshua R., 286.


Gilmantown, New Hampshire, 88.


Gilpatrick, Benjamin, 52, 119, 128, 162, 166, 177, 180.


Benjamin, Jr., 137, 153.


Thomas, 29, 119, 127, 133, 134, 137, 166. Thomas, Jr., 119, 137, 177.


Glenburn, 18, 178, 185, 242.


Godfrey, Judge, 231. Judge John E., 170, 214, 217, 220, 277. Godwin, Hiram F., draft of Aroos- took War, 264.


James, 137.


William, 52, 57, 77, 79, 96, 120, 127, 137, 172, 184, 188, 198, 205, 211, 216, 219, 228, 237, 239, 244.


Goodenow, Daniel, 229, 231, 232.


Gordon, Amos, 57, 61, 66, 81, 105, 120, 124, 135,152, 162, 188, 195, 211, 240, 270. Amos G., 240.


Albert G., 20, 57, 82, 106, 172.


Betsey, 64.


Family, 66, 68, 74, 79.


George W., 240.


H. Lester, 152.


Horace, 20, 99, 152.


Horace H., 57. James P., 57. John E., 120, 137.


Miriam, 64. Moses, 20, 34, 49, 58, 64, 66, 81, 119, 128, 137, 157, 162, 166, 171, 223, 239, 242, 246.


Moses G., superintending school committee in 1845, 285; in 1846, 287; in 1850, 297.


Mrs. Moses, 67, 68. Nancy, 64, 79, 87, 96. Parker, 20, 106. Polly, 64.


Goulding, Lewis, 216, 225, 239, 243. Louis, 347.


Gove, David A., 15, 25, 52, 77, 219. Governor, 138, 153.


Grant, Agnes, 95. Family, 77, 108. John, 52, 59, 61, 80, 81, 137, 139, 190. Grant, Landeras, 60, 61, 75, 137. Gray, William, 153. Great Britain, 138.


Greeley cemetery, 110, 228. Charles, 131, 172. David M., 225. Jacob, 200, 233, 239. James, 29; collector in 1839, 260.


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Greeley, Philip, 82, 97, 128, 137, 166, 177, 180, 183, 186, 193, 197, 201, 209, 228, 237. Samuel, 29, 200, 225, 239. Greene, Lawrence, 185, 186.


Greenleaf, Ebenezer, 162, 163, 166. Greley, Philip, 119.


Griffin, Andrew, 84, 102, 190.


Grinnell, Albert, 77, 317.


Grout, Elias, 11.


Grover, Cyrus S., 379.


Gubernatorial election, 278.


Guilford, 34, 195, 214, 236, 242.


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Hale, Rev. Enselius, 349. Hon. Eugene, 113.


Hall, Elijah, 379.


Hallowell, Abner R., 305.


Hamans, Benj., 122.


Hamilton, John, 225, 239. John E., 83. Samuel A., 264.


Hamlin, Elijah, 292. Elijah L., 296,


Hannibal, Democrat candidate for representative to Congress in 1840, 272; in 1843, 278; in 1844, 284; op -. ponent of slavery, 298; United States Senator in 1856, 306.


Hampden, 14, 15, 154, 158, 159, 182, 183, 185.


Corner, 185. Upper Corner, 185.


Hancock, County of, 7, 9, 10, 118, 121, 124, 163, 167. Handy, Wesley H., 377.


Hanson, A., 31.


Harlow, Hosea, 377.


Harmony, 19, 65, 185, 214.


Harriman cabin (place), 71, 120. family (Justus), 66.


Justus, 29, 52, 62, 69, 70, 81, 119, 128, 137, 239. Justus H., 133. Manoah, 62, 137. Miriam, 62.


Harrison, William H., 247, 273.


Hartland, 185.


Harvey, David, 248. Sir John, 268. Harwood, Rev. T. W., 350. Hasey, Mr., 60.


Haskell, A. M., lieutenant, 256; select- man and assessor in 1855, 304; in 1863, 315; in 1864, 316; in 1865, 317; in 1866, 318; in 1867, 319; in 1868, 320; in 1869, 322.


Andrew M., draft of Aroostook war, 264, 290; selectman and assessor in 1849, 295; in 1851, 300; in 1853, 301; moderator in 1850, 297.


Bennett A., 377.


Haskell, Bildad A., 236. 239, 242. Charles, 264, 377.


Daniel M., 99, 105, 226, 229, 231,236,239, 243; selectman in 1836, 246, 261, 360; member of superintending school committee in 1837, 248; in 1838, 254; in 1848, 291; in 1851, 300; in 1842, 264, 276; selectman and assessor in 1840, 271; in 1841, 273; in 1843, 277; in 1844, 283; in 1845, 285; in 1846, 287; in 1847, 288; in 1849, 295; in 1850, 297, 286, candidate for rep- resentative to legislature, 315.


Deacon, 339.


Deacon John S., 20, 26, 33, 37, 45, 49, 341.


Gideon, 40, 45, 46, 49. Isaac, clerk in 1856, 305. Isaac W., 359.


Jacob W., 20, 285; collector in 1853, 302; in 1854, 303; in 1855, 304; se- lectman and assessor in 1866, 318; in 1867, 319; in 1868, 320; in 1869, 322.


John K., 20; selectman and assessor in 1852, 300; in 1854, 303.


John S., 39, 40, 54, 55, 56, 96, 97, 104, 106, 115, 119, 128, 137, 163, 188, 199, 239. Mrs. John S., 33. William, 264.


William F., town clerk in 1852, 300; in 1854, 303; in 1855, 304.


William S., 151; selectman and as- sessor in 1856, 305.


Wm. S., 20; selectman and assessor in 1855, 304.


Haskins, R. & R. & Co., 245.


Hastings, Seth, 10, 11, 12, 13.


Hatch, Amasa, Jr., 305.


Hathaway, Leonard, 109, 190, 352, 356, 359.


Hayden, John S., 83, 106. Mr., 184.


Hayes, Loring D., 296, 298.


Mr. John, 74, 75, 96, 119, 127, 136, 137, 202, 240.


Hayman, Edw., 8.


Herrick, Nathan, 222.


Herring, Deacon, 34. Nathaniel, 34.


Hersey, Abner R., 307. William R., 305, 307.


Higgins, Amos, 225, 238.


Hill, Aaron, 99, 225, 239, 270; selectman in 1848, 291. Edward, 245, 348. Edwin, collector in 1859, 310; in 1862, 314; selectman and assessor in 1863, 315, Elmer, 199. Francis, 314, 316, 323. F. W., 305. John B., Esq., 238. Thomas A., 234.


Hinsley, Hon. Martin, 168.


History of Piscataquis County, 213.


Hobbie, Mrs. Octavia, 208.


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INDEX


Hodson, Captain Isaac, 156. Colonel Isaac, 183. Isaac, 13, 156, 183. John L., 284, 288, 298. Major General, 263, 267. Major Moses, 60. Moses, 15, 27, 37, 39, 52, 55, 159, 185. Oliver P., 377.


Holbrook, James, 57, 225. Walter, 202, 209, 211, 215, 219, 223, 225, 239.


Holland, Park, 12. Holmes, Ezekiel, 301, 302. O. W., quotation, 24.


Holt, Edward B., appointed to prepare plans for new bridge in 1838, 254. Thomas K., 302, 304, 307, 314.


Holt's mills, 18, 131, 276.


Holyoke & Page, 245.


Hopkins, Isaac, 119, 120, 137.


Hopkinton, New Hampshire, 63.


Hopland, Isaac, 184.


House of Representatives, 118, 121. Howard, Joseph, 317, 318.


Hubbard, John, 296, 297, 301. Mr. B. P., 357. Huckins, Nathaniel, 260. Hulse, W. C., 358.


Huntington, Enoch, 236; selectman in 1836, 246; in 1837, 248; in 1838, 254; in 1840, 271, 252, 261, 284.


Hunton, J. G., 227. Jonathan G., 227. Mr., 224.


Hutchins, Elder Samuel, 351. Rev. Leonard, 282, 358. William, 234.


Hutchinson, Ebenezer, 232. James, 137.


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Illsley, Rev. Horatio, 349. Indian Old Town, 186. Inman, Rufus, 225, 239.


Irish, Thaddeus P., town clerk in 1857, 308; in 1858, 309. Isle au Haut, 154.


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Jackman, Enoch, 75, 76, 119, 128, 137, 179.


James, 137, 161. Captain John L., 28, 35, 119, 137, 161, 203, 240. Justus, 161. Jackson, Andrew, 222, 231. "Jack Spratt," 55. Jameson Hill, 60, 158, 159. Jefferson, Thomas, 216. Jeffersonian, newspaper, 255.


Jennings, Horace, 42. Mark C., 106, 130, 184.


Stephen D., 106, 269; selectman and assessor in 1845, 285; in 1860, 311; moderator in 1846, 287; in 1852, 300; in 1853, 301; candidate for repre- sentative to Legislature, 286, 290, 321; candidate for State Senator in 1856, 307; in 1857, 309.


Johnson, John, 225. Joseph, 225. Levi, 239. Mrs. Nathaniel, 208. Noah W., selectman and assessor in 1856, 305; in 1857, 308; candidate for representative to Legislature, 310. N. W., 208. Samuel, 109, 239.


Jones, John, 49. John G., 303, 312. Jonathan, 49. Story, 200. William, 97. Joseph Garland's barn, 79.


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Katahdin, 16.


Kelsey, Captain Joseph, 195.


Kenduskeag, 5, 15, 18, 24, 27, 38, 54, 60, 158, 178, 185. Stream at Holt's mills, 254.


Kennebec district, 139. River, 18, 19, 58, 158.


Kent, Edward, 234; Whig candidate for Governor, 247, 248, 255, 260; in 1840, 272; in 1841, 274.


Kilby, Rev. Mr., 339.


Kimball, Andrew, 96, 99, 120, 127, 190. Jedediah, 264. John S., 208, 256. Colonel John S., 255, 259, 348. Lucretia, 96. Sarah (Andrew's daughter), 96. Stephen, 152, 208.


King, Hon. William, 138, 194.


"King Gideon," 45, 47. "King's Mark," 148.


Kingsbury, Sanford, 288, 290.


Kitridge, Russell, 231, 233.


Knight, Aaron, 200. Agnes Grant, 62, 95. David E., 31. John, 62, 77, 95, 119, 137. Joseph F., 303. Joseph T., 287, 296, 297, 300, 301.


Samuel W., selectman and assessor, 219, 223, 226, 229, 248, 254; collector, 221, 225, 239, 261, 264, 273, 300; can- didate for State Senator in 1844, 284. William H., 205, 228, 237. Zebulon, 225, 239, 354.


Knowlton, Hon. Ebenezer, 286.


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HISTORY OF GARLAND, MAINE


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Ladd, Captain Daniel, 200, 206, 209, 211, 216, 219, 221, 223, 225, 239, 284. G. W., 321. Isaac F., 239.


Jeremiah, 200, 225, 239.


John C., 264.


John E., 225, 239. William, 239.


Lancey, William, 185.


Lawrence family, 190. Jonathan C., 285, 304. Mr., 248.


Lawrences, 111.


Leverett, Thomas, 13.


Lee, N. H., 5, 200.


Legislature of Maine, 36, 195, 243; pe- tition for repairing road, 249. of Massachusetts, 5, 6, 119, 163, 164, 168.


Leighton, Mr., 65. Mrs., 65.


Leland, Leonard, 225.


Levant, food stored, 54, 55; important road through Levant, 242.


Lewis, Elder Lincoln, 351.


Lewiston, 111.


Libbee, Silas, 119, 120, 137.


Libbey, Smith, 276.


Lieutenant Governor, 138, 153.


Lincoln artillery company, 263. Abraham, 138. Enoch, 212, 215, 216, 217, 219, 220, 222.


Governor, 217.


Hon. Levi, 53.


Levi, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 19. Lionel, 106. Township, 110.


Lincolntown, 19, 53, 57, 60, 65, 68, 81, 83, 88, 91, 96, 99, 151.


London, 13, 256.


Longfellow, quotation, 23.


Lord, Mr., 339.


Loring, Rev. Amasa, 34, 171, 213, 214, 340.


Loring's History of Piscataquis County, 34.


Lowell, Mr., of Foxcroft, 359. Lowells, 111. Lyford, Fifield, 225, 239, 256, 264, 378. Hiram, 239.


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Mace, Mrs., quotation, 113. Madigan, James C., 317. Madison, President, 138, 156.


Maguire, Mrs. Ruel, 203. Maine camp, 383. District of, 164, 188, 242. Missionary Society, 106, 345.


Maine State college, 385.


State of, 17, 36, 63, 85, 88, 112, 114, 169, 192, 196; farmers of central Maine, 212, 226.


Main stream, 19, 233.


Manchesters, 111.


Mansfield, Henry, 102. Hollis, 102, 240. Samuel, 102, 240. William, 225.


Maple Grove cemetery, 74, 77, 131, 184, 236, 237, 296.


March, Deacon James, 118, 225, 240.


Marrow, Reuben, 240.


Martin, Mr., emigrated from London in 1839, 258.


Mason, J. W., 245.


Massachusetts, 38; early settlers from, 110; general court, 112; records, 118, 169; cattle driven to Massachu- setts to pay debts, 241.


May, Elisha, 13. Hezekiah, 339.


Mayo, Benjamin, 152, 225, 239, 240. John G., 152.


McCluer, James, 137, 196. Mrs. James, 97.


McClure, James, 57, 120, 127, 131.


McComb, Alexander, 379. Barton, 84.


D. B., 61. John H., 379.


John, Jr., 203.


Robert, 130. Thomas, 158.


McDougal, D. M., 245.


McGaw, 245.


McIntire, land agent, 262.


McLane, Edward, 8.


Mclaughlin, Mr., 262.


McLure, James, 191.


Mendon, 10, 12.


Meneely & Sons, 245.


Merriam, Artemas, 264; moderator in 1854, 302; in 1855, 304; in 1856, 305; in 1858, 309; in 1859, 310; in 1860, 311; in 1861, 313; in 1862, 314; in 1863, 315; in 1868, 320; candidate for representative to legislature, 307.


Mrs. Charles E., 108, 196, 199, 203. Mrs. Josiah, 245, 383.


Merrill, Henry, 69, 76, 179, 236. Major, 220. Nathan, 76, 190.


Middlesex, county of, 11.


Miller, Mr. William, 281.


Millerism, 353.


Minnesota, 192.


Minturn, Jonathan G., 224.


Mississippi, 192.


Mitchell brook, 88. Family, 91, 94. Mordecai, 90, 93.


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INDEX


Mitchell, Mrs. William, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95.


William, Garland's first school mas- ter, 42, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93, 94, 95. Wm., 51.


Moluncus, 264.


Monson, 214, 242, 244.


Moore, Daniel, 209, 211, 224, 228, 240. David, 225.


Moosehead lake, 179, 242. Moose pond, 19.


Morgan, Glenn, 77, 200, 202. John, 147. Simeon, 102, 119, 137. Simon, 190. Theophilus B., 119.


Morrill, Anson P., 302, 303, 305. E. T., 273. Lot M., 308, 310, 311.


Morris, Captain, 154, 155, 158.


Morse, Freeman H., 285.


Moses, Mr., 39.


Murdock buildings, 68.


Russell, 225, 239, 248, moderator in 1838, 254; in 1839, 260; in 1840, 271; mentioned, 284; moderator in 1845, 285; in 1857, 308; selectman and as- sessor in 1860, 311; in 1861, 313; in 1862, 314.


Place, 74. Murphy, James J., 378.


Murray, Alexander, 95. Arnold, 29, 69, 71, 72. Betsy, 95. Elizabeth, 96. Thomas M., 233. William A., 233.


Muscongus patent, 13. River, 14.


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Nason, Samuel V., 352. National House of Representatives, 113.


Naval committee, 113.


Nelson, Seth, 33. Newburg, 14, 15. Newburyport, 58. New Charleston, 46, 53, 80, 81. New Durham, N. H., 173. Newell, Austin, 244, 245.


New England community, 22, 123; cold summer of, 170, 171, 173.


New Gloucester, Me., 27, 28, 29, 52, 83, 140.


New Hampshire, 30, 63, 110, 196.


New Ohio (Corinth), 25, 42, 55, 60, 80, 99.


Newport, 185. New York, 169, 170, 245. Norcross, E. L., 248. Elijah, 208. Northeast county road, 296.


North St. Albans, 185.


Nottingham, N. H., 25, 100, 109, 196, 241. Nye, Elisha, 225.


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Oak, Benjamin H., 109, 231, 232, 233, 238, 244; treasurer in 1836, 246; in 1837, 248.


Edson L., member superintending school committee in 1847, 288; in 1848, 291; in 1863, 315.


E. L., town agent in 1861, 313; in 1862, 314. Lebbeus, 256.


Lorenzo, 208, 275; town clerk in 1843, 277; in 1844, 283; in 1845, 285; in 1846, 287; in 1847, 288; in 1851, 300; in 1853, 301; treasurer in 1848, 291; in 1854, 303; in 1855, 304; collector in 1868, 321; in 1869, 322; selectman and assessor in 1856, 305; in 1857, 308; in 1858, 309; in 1859, 310; in 1860, 311; in 1865, 317; town agent in 1863, 315.


L., store, 132. Hon. Lyndon, 385.


Lyndon, superintending school com- mittee in 1838, 254; in 1839, 260; in 1840, 271; in 1864, 316; in 1865, 317; in 1866, 319; in 1867, 319; candidate for representative to legislature, 286; in 1854, 304; in 1864, 317; in 1868, 321; instructor in first high school, 293; moderator in 1849, 295; mentioned, 296; moderator in 1851, 299; candidate for State senator, 305, 307; supervisor of schools, 308, 309, 310, 311. Nathaniel, 207. Ohio, 28, 112, 191. "Ohio fever," 182. "Old Abe," 265.


Old Hundred, 65.


Old Town, 186. Oliver, John S., 315, 316, 317.


Orland, 263.


Osgood, Calvin, 184. Calvin R., 379. C. F., 196, 199. Fred, 109. John W., 314, 316. Richmond, 256.


Otis, George W., selectman and asses- sor in 1861, 313; in 1868, 320; in 1869, 322, 356. H. G., president of senate, 122, 123. Joel W., 61, 319; place, 74.


P


Pacific coast, 94. Packard, Shepherd, 240. Thomas B., 31.


Page, Benjamin, 239. Ezekiel, 28, 246, 256, 264, 271. Elder John, 351. John, 238.


398


HISTORY OF GARLAND, MAINE


Paine, Henry M., 153. Palermo, Me., 29.


Palmer, I. A., 106.


Jonathan, 157. Richard, 185. William, 128. William, of Exeter, 288.


Palmyra, 185. Paris, Albion K., 194. Maine, 202.


Parker, Dr. James, 110, 133, 134, 137, 162, 225, 239. Rev. Wooster, 349. Parkman, A. F., 319. Orison, 281. Parks, Gorham, 232, 234, 248.


Parris, Albion K., 197, 201, 207, 210, 212, 303.


Parsons, Solomon, 222. Patten, D, F., 106, 131, 190. George F., 307. John S., 314.


Patterson, Alfred, 181.


Paul, S. M., 75.


Peabody, Dr., 105, 110.


Pearson, O., 307.


Pease, Albana, 284.


Pennell, Rev. Lewis, 345.


Penobscot bay, 14, 154, 167. County of, 5, 106, 168, 205, 234, 249. Masonic lodge, 205, 228. River, 18, 38, 58, 157, 158. Valley, 154, 183.


Pennsylvania, 170.


Peter the hunter, 47.


Peters, John, 319, 321.


Philips, Hon. William, 138. Phillips, Ebenezer S., 227. Samuel, 8. William, 153.


Pierce, David, 236, 288. Edward H., 291, 296, 297, 300, 301. Waldo T., 234.


Pilgrims, 123.


Pillsbury, Albert, 302. Eben F., 319, 320, 321. James, 281. Peter, 270.


Piscataquis, county of, 131, 178, 237. Region, 101. Valley, 16. Pittsfield, 185. Plantation number three, 195. Pleasant pond, 18, 74, 152, 233.


Plummer, Charles, 208.


Pomroy, Rev. S. L., 343. Portland, 158, 174, 188, 194.


Portsmouth, N. H., 196.


Powers, James, 203, 225, 238. Pownal, Governor, 14. Fort, 14. Pratt, Deacon, 342. Dr. John F., 118.


Pratt, Edward, 119, 120. John, 119, 120. Dr. Joseph, 85, 86, 109.


Preble brook, 132. Preble, Edwin, 82, 101, 228. Henry C., 208, 311, 313, 314, 315, 319. Wins, 208. Prescott, Joseph, 200, 202, 220, 221, 223, 225, 229, 231, 240; moderator in 1836, 246, 248; in 1841, 273; in 1842, 275; in 1843, 277; in 1844, 283; in 1847, 288. Simon, 99; place, 60, 99. Presidential campaign, 211. Pressey, Benjamin, 200, 203, 225.


Province of Maine, 77, 110, 111, 163, 167. 182, 188, 242. Puritan, 123.


Q


Quimby, Enos, 29, 192. Jacob, 225, 238. Jacob, Jr., 375. Mrs., 192.


R


Ramsdell, Henry, 378. John H., 208. Read, John, 8. Reed, Rev. Appleton W., 356. Isaac, 303, 305. J. B., 264. Hon. Thomas B., 113.


Reform Club, 329. Revolutionary war, 5, 123, 216.


Reynolds, Charles, 208, 223, 226, 227, 229, 231, 232, 236, 239; town clerk in 1837, 248; appointed agent by town, 251; selectman in 1838, 254; town clerk and selectman in 1839. 260; town clerk in 1840, 271; in 1841, 273; representative to legislature, 274; town clerk in 1847, 291; in 1849, 295; in 1850, 297.


Rice, Charles, 168. John H., 312, 315, 317. Richard H., 234. S. M., 276.


Richardson, Clark, 101. Lyman E., 376. Ricker, George W., 245.


Rideout, Deacon L. M., 202. James L., 28, 31, 73, 96, 131, 200, 203, 208, 220. Luther, 28, 248, 256, 264, 276, 277; se- lectman in 1844, 283; in 1845, 285; 286; in 1846, 287; in 1847, 288;fin 1849, 295; town clerk in 1851, 300; 301; selectman in 1859, 310; repre- sentative to legislature, 312; mod- erator in 1864, 316; in 1865, 317; in 1866, 318; in 1867, 319; in 1869, 322. Miss Lizzie, 208.


Place, 131. Ripley, Me., 49, 58, 65, 88, 90, 185, 214.


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INDEX


Robbins, James, 225. Roberts, Amos M., 307. Robinson, Edward, 284. Edwin, 276, 278. Elder, 198. Rollins, Enoch, 225, 239. Ernest, 82. William, 225, 239. Ruggles, Deacon, 185. Runnals, John S., 256, 264. Russell mountain, 16. Rutland, Mass., 27, 95, 96, 104.


S


Sabbath, The, 87, 94, 95. Salisbury, Mass., 75. New Hampshire, 29, 30, 52, 82, 200. Sanborn, Abner, 19, 152, 153, 166, 180, 188. Abraham, 284, 307. Mr., in Charleston, 26.


Sanbornton, N. H., 88.


Sanford, John I. D., 275, 353. Sanger, Calvin, 11, 241. Mr., 108, 185. Samuel, 11. Samuel, Jr., 11.


Sangerville, 130, 131, 179, 242.


Sargent, David, 225. Edward, 28, 57. Joseph, 28, 202, 208, 220, 225, 240. Mrs. Joseph, 209. Samuel P., 220. William, 28, 73, 96, 120, 128, 137, 203, 208, 225. Mrs. William, 97,


Saunders, John, 137. Joseph, 29, 83, 107, 127, 137. Moses, 137. Oliver, 107, 108, 137. Thomas B., 225.


Sawtelle, Asa H., 106. Sawyer, Father, 245, 341. Homestead, 106. Rev. John, 106, 110, 131, 134, 137, 151, 153, 162, 190, 202, 243, 339. Samuel, Jr., 11. Scott, General, 268. Sebasticook stream, 19. Sebec, Me., 100, 117. Secretary's office, 122. Senate, 118, 121, 122, 194. Separationists, 164. Severance opening, 42, 43. Sewall, Rev. Jotham, 346. Rev. Samuel, 87, 338. Rev. W. S., 349. Seward farm, 101. Seward, Robert, 240, Deacon Robert, 83, 100, 101, 354. Mrs. Robert, 108. Shaw, T. J., 309, 310. Sheldon, Rev. N. W., 343.


Shepherd, David, 278. Sherburne, 11. Shores, Mr., 15. Silver, Daniel, 300, 360. Joshua, 240. Joshus, 83. Sampson, 58, 59, 64, 70, 82, 105, 106, 120, 137.


Sixth range, 119, 121, 195. Skillin, David, 271, 273, 274, 275. Josiah, 256. Leonard, 256, 305.


Mrs. Leonard, 31. Samuel, 248, 256; selectman in 1838, 254, 256; in 1839, 260; in 1857, 308; in 1858, 309, 310; in 1861, 313; in 1862, 314. Thomas J., 378. William E., 318.


Skinner, Albert, 256, 264. Dr., 110. Elijah, 219.


Elisha, 315, 316. Mason, 225, 239. Thompson Joseph, 9, 11, 12, 13.


Skowhegan, 184, 185.


Small, Ebenezer and wife, 43. E. H., 314.


Smart, Ephraim K., 312.


Smith, Andrew, 225. Caroline, 94. Deacon Stephen, 94, 246, 346. Franklin, 323. Gardiner, 264.


Hannah, 94. Henrietta, 94, 95.


John P., 256, 264, 283, 285.


Manasseh H., 308, 310, 311.


Matilda, 94, 95.


Moses, 29, 57, 78. Mrs. N. P., 51, 90, 91, 94, 95.


Rev. Professor, of Bangor Seminary, 343. S., 245. Samuel E., 224, 227, 229, 231. Seth, 225. Thomas, 185.


Snell, Charles, 203. Cyrus, 203.


Snow, old hunter, 55. Eleazer W., 248.


Somerset, county of, 216, 234.


Soule, Asa, 152, 239. Asa W., 225. David, 203, 225, 239, 241. Gains, 225. Gideon, 203, 225, 227, 239. John, 203, 225, 239.


Lewis, 225, 239.


Rufus, 203, 225. Solomon, 240. William, 203, 225, 238.


Sprague, Peleg, 234. Springall, Dr. Joseph, 186. S. S. Clark & Co. (firm), 288. Staples, Jacob, 239. State land agent, 214. Stetson, 159.


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HISTORY OF GARLAND, MAINE


Stetson, Amasa, 320. Charles, 292, 297. Isaiah, 320. Mr., 185.


Stevens, John, 119, 137. John B., 239. Mr., 39, 120. Stewart, Eliab, 225, 239.


Stillings, Isaiah, 225, 239.


Stone, Ellery, 190. James M., 24, 117, 196. William, 191. Story, Joseph, speaker of house, 121, 123.


Straw, Alfred R., 379. A. W., 250.


Ezekiel, 106, 120, 127, 137, 153, 180, 186, 193, 197, 201, 206, 226, 239, 242, 246, 248, 252.


Family, 251. Giles, 264, 378.


James (father of A. W.), 250.


James M. (brother of A. W.), 250. Jesse, 240.


Strong, Caleb, 138, 153. Governor, 167.


Strout, Joseph, 225, 239, 351.


Strickland, Hastings, 262, 297, 301.


Subscribers to stock of new church, 347. For filling quota assigned to Gar- land, 384.


Suffolk, county of, 11. Swift, Rev. Aurelius, 345.


T


Talbot, George F., 296, 297. Tarbox, John, of Garland, 263, 270.


Taylor, Abner, 250.


Franklin, treasurer in 1856, 305; in 1857, 308; in 1859, 310; in 1860, 311; in 1861, 313; in 1862, 314; in 1863, 315; in 1864, 316; in 1865, 317; in 1866, 318; in 1867, 319; in 1868, 320; in 1869, 322. Warner, 239.


Tenney, John S., 255.


Tewksbury, John, 281. Thatcher, George A., 245.


Thayer, Rev. P. B., 95, 349, 356, 359.


The Garland Union Temperance Soci- ety, 328. "The Lake," 61, 153. Thomas hill, 269. Thorndike, Herbert, 225, 239.


Tibbetts, Allen C., 302. Titcomb, Leonard H., 379.


Todd, John, 185. Towle, Deacon Ebenezer, 351. Town clerk, 125. Townsend harbor, 59.


Township number four, 119, 121.


Number three, 118, 119, 121. Number two, 119, 121. Tracy, Rev. A. P., 357.


Trafton, Mark, 185.


Treadwell, John, 100. Joseph, 35, 52, 55, 99.


Joseph (grandson of Joseph Tread- well), 100, 140. Joseph C., 25, 35, 122, 125, 127, 128, 137, 140. Trefethen, John, 83, 135, 137, 180, 195, 239. Trefetheren, John, 119.


Tripp, Hon. Bartlett, 113.


True, Abraham, 196, 199, 225, 231, 232, 239. Mrs. Abraham, 203.


Benjamin, 236. Benjamin, Esq., 380.


Family, 196.


Joseph, place, 24, 117, 196, 225, 239, 255, 273. Joseph, Jr., 196, 224, 239, 254, 260.


Trundy, B. L., 200, 203.


Tucker, John, 90.


Turner, Rev. Abel, 353.


Tuttle, Mr., 185.


Twombly, Deacon Moses, 353. John D., 378.


Tyler, Aunt Susan, 35. Captain, 158. John, 28, 35, 52, 54, 99, 140.


Mrs. John, 54.


Place, 28.


Sullivan, 137.


Thomas S., 27, 82, 119, 127, 137, 156, 199, 240,


U


Union, 189. United States, 113, 123, 169. Sanitary Commission, 383. President of, 113. Senate of, 113. Supreme court of, 113.


Universalists, 239.


V


Van Buren, Martin, 247, 273. Vanderbilt, 72.


Veazie, General, citizen of Bangor, 259. Vermont, 169. Vickery, Joseph, 291. Vinton, Rev. John A., 345. Vose, Mr., 185.


W


Wakefield, Hon. A. G., 277. Waldo, family of that name, 14.


401


INDEX


Gen. Samuel, 14, 15. Patent, 7, 9, 10, 13, 37, 93, 118, 121. Walker, Asa, 284. Brothers, 99. John, 208, 288. Deacon Joseph, 351. Washington, L. P., 311. Wallace, Gilbert, 225. Ware, N. H., 58, 74, 103.


War of 1812, 156, 161, 163, 182, 191, 192, 234. of the Rebellion, 84, 138. Warren, Samuel, 206, 209, 225. William, 225.


Washburn, Edward, 35, 98. Israel, 292, 297, 301, 304, 314. Israel, Jr., 307, 310, 312. Washingtonian Society, 328. Waterhouse, Isaiah, 301. Webster, Colonel, of Orono, 262. Daniel, 114. Wells, Nathaniel, 8. Samuel, 305, 306. West Corinth, 60, 185. West Garland, 18, 152, 190, 233, 248. West, The, 112, 114, 182. Weston, G. M., 319. Samuel, 7, 9, 10, 15.


Wheeler, Betsey Murray, 63, 95, 96. Calvin S., 208, 266. Isaac, Esq., 15, 19, 26, 39, 48, 54, 57, 63, 95, 104, 108, 120, 124, 133, 137, 139, 151, 153, 156, 162, 165, 177, 180, 186, 193, 197, 201, 205, 208, 215, 219, 224, 239. Isaac, Jr., 264. Reuben, 63, 105.


Wheeler, Squire, 124. White, Rev. Calvin, 345. Rev. Henry, 349. Whitman, Ezekiel, 201, 216, 219. Whitney, John, 323. Samuel, 222. Whittier (quotation), 141. Wiley, James S., 287, 290, 310. Wilkins, Bray, 239. Daniel, 15, 31, 46, 197, 201. Isaac E., 215, 219, 225, 342. Rev. Isaac, 166, 226. John, 13, 168, 227. Place, 31.


Williams college, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 198, 343. Ruel, 194.


Williamson, Mr., 19, 163, 164, 192. W. D., 245. Williamstown, Mass., 5, 9. Wilson, Hon. John, 139, 168. Obed, 205.


Winthrop, Me., 105. Wolcott, Thomas, 12. Wood, F. D., 126, 199. Woodard, Eleazer, 120. Oliver, 119, 120. Woodman, Samuel L., 288, 298.


Woodward, O., 128, 137.


Worcester, 10. County of, 10.


Wyman, George W., 83. John, 185, William, 83.


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