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Belfast Gun Club, 268.
Belfast Harbor, improvements, 4; survey, 4; dredging, 5. Illus. 5. Belfast Home for Aged Women, incorporated, 279.
Belfast Hotel Company, 32, 194.
Belfast Humane Society, formed, 280.
Belfast Illuminating Company, formed, 23. Belfast Improvement Society, incorporated, 266.
Belfast Light and Power Company, 23. Belfast Livery Company, 26.
Belfast Loan and Building Association, or- ganized, officers, 214; financial condition, 215.
Belfast Lodge (Odd Fellows), revived, 257.
Belfast Lyceum, organization suspended, 65. Belfast Machine Shop Company, 16.
Belfast Military Band, 265; concerts, 285.
Belfast National Bank, building, 212; new vault, officers, financial condition, 213. Illus. 212.
Belfast Old Home Weck Assocation, organ- ized, 267; celebration by, 275-277.
Belfast Railroad Station improvements, 206. Belfast Reform Club, established, 262.
Belfast Savings Bank, improvements on building, financial st tement, 213-214; officers, 214.
Belfast Scientific Association, 267.
Belfast Spiritualist Association, organized, 62. Belfast Street Railway Company, organized, 206.
Belfast Teachers' Club, organized, 79.
Belfast Whist Club, 285
Belfast Young Men's Christian Association, officers, rooms, 64.
Belfast, Young Men's Christian Union, or- ganized, 63; officers, 64.
Bibliography - publications by resident and native authors, 91-107; books and pam- phlets published, 105-107.
Bicycles, first, in Belfast, 210, 284.
Bijou Club, organized, 268.
Birds of Maine, by Ora W. Knight, 317.
Births, alphabetical list of, 328-383.
Boston and Bangor Express Company, 210.
Boston and Bangor Steamship Company,. 198, 199.
Boston Post, paper made for, 19.
Boys' Brigade, organized, 170.
Bridges - destroyed, 186; replaced, 186-187. East, or Lower, Bridge, repaired, 185; re- built, 186. Illus. 312.
Goose River Bridge, replaced, 187.
Head of the Tide Bridge, rebuilt, 187.
Iron Bridge, project of, 185.
Little River Bridge, carried away by freshet, 186, 187. Lower Bridge. Illus. 312.
Upper Bridge, rebuilt, 186. Illus. 29.
Brooks, new station, erected at, 206.
Buildings, wooden, limit for erecting, 11; erected between 1875 and 1900, 24-32. Burnham, new station, erected at, 206.
Cannon of War of 1812, placed on grounds in front of Memorial Hall, 164; history of, 164-168. Illus. 163.
Celebrations, Fourth of July, 271. Cemeteries -
Citypoint Cemetery, 172. East Belfast Cemetery, 172.
Grove Cemetery, plan of, made by Wil- liam Williams Castle, 172; enlarged, 174. Head of the Tide Cemetery, 172.
South Belfast Cemetery, 172; enlarged, 174.
West Belfast Cemetery, 172; put in order, addition to, 174.
Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, Exhibit from Belfast to, 77.
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GENERAL INDEX
Charts, of Belfast Bay, I; of Penobscot Bay, 1.
Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle, organized, 267.
Children's Aid Society, incorporated, 280. Christian Endcavor Societies, 64.
Churches -
Baptist Church and Society, 47; baptistry completed, 48; improvements, 49; re- moval of church spire, 50; Illus. 47.
First Congregational North Church, 39; extension to church edifice, new steeple, memorial windows, 40; Centennial cele- bration, 41-42; Sunday-School remini- scences, 43-45; state conference of, meets in Belfast, 43; statistics, bequest, 46. Illus. 47, 514.
Methodist Church and Society, new bell, 51; new organ, 52; stained-glass win- dows, repairs, 53. Illus. 53.
North Congregational Society at the Head of the Tide, names of supplies, church edifice repaired, statistics, 57.
Roman Catholic Church and Society, places of worship, church edifice pre- sented, dedication, 58; priest's residence built, 59; biography of Mr. Brannagan, 59-61. Illus. 53.
Unitarian Church, (First Parish), new chancel and pulpit, bequest, 33, 38; pre- sentation of Parsonage, 34; commemora- tive services, 37-38; state conference of, meets in Belfast, 36. Illus. 33.
Universalist Church and Society, state con- vention meets in Belfast, 54; fiftieth anniversary of, 55. Illus. 53.
Cigars, manufacture of, 217.
Circuses, 283, 284.
City debt, refunded, 10.
City Clerks, list of, 585.
City Guards, 169.
City Hall, 288.
City Physicians, list of, 586.
City Solicitors, list of, 586.
City Treasurers, list of, 585.
Citypoint, bridge built at, 205.
Civic League, formed, 263.
Civil Officers, list of, 587-589.
Clerks of Court, list of, 590. Clothing, manufacture of, 216, 217.
Club of Ten, organized, 268.
Club of Thirty, 268.
Coliscum, The, built, 27, 62, 288.
College graduates and students, 70; first col- lege graduate from Belfast, 71; list of, 73- 76.
Commercial statistics, 227.
Common Council, list of Presidents of, 585. Compound Rheumatic Oil Company, 225.
Condon Manufacturing Company, 223.
Conference Room, 44.
Coot Club, members, 270. Illus. 270.
Corinthian Royal Arch Chapter (A.F.A.M.), 254; history of, 255; celebrates 31st anni- versary, 271.
Coterie Society, formed, 55.
Cottrell's Shipyard, 325.
County Attorneys, list of, 590.
County officers, list of, 589-590.
Court House, first arc light, 22; extension of, 32; improvements, 121. Illus. 162.
Courts, System of, in 1875 - officers, Su- preme Judicial, Police, Probate, Belfast Municipal, 120. Creamerics, 217.
Crimes, 122-124.
Crosby, Governor, Homestead, restored, 32. Illus. 129.
Curfew Bell, discontinued, 13.
Custom-House, first display of flags from, 188; building enlarged, 188.
Custom-House Square, plan of, in 1840, 189; letter of Dr. White relative to, 190.
Customs, Collectors of, list of, 590-591; de- puty collectors, list of, 591.
Dalton Sarsaparilla Company, 225.
Dana Sarsaparilla Company, 14; history of, 224. Illus. of Building of, 224.
Daughters of Rebekah, Aurora Lodge, 259; deceased members, 260.
Deaf Mutes, services for, 62.
Deaths. See Necrology; Index of Deaths, 675-696.
Decoration Day, observances, 272, 273. Deer, 316.
Dentists, biographical sketches of, 160, 161; practising elsewhere, 160-161.
Dickens Party, 283.
Disasters at sea, list of Belfast vessels wrecked and lost, 306-315.
Drinking-fountains, erected, 20, 21.
Earthquake, 326.
East Maine conference (M. E. Church), 34th session, 52; 53d session, 53.
Eastern Express Company, 209.
Easton Electric Company, 22.
Eastport, fire sufferers aided, 279.
Educational history, statistics, 70-71.
Elm, The big. Illus. 184.
Engravings, half-tone pictures of Belfast in New England Magazine, 1.
Epworth League, formed in East Belfast, 53. Equity Grange, established, 263; celebration, 271. Equity Hall, 288.
Europe, Belfast persons who have studied in 70. Exports, 226-227.
Field, Bohan Prentice, Homestead. Illus. 128. Fire Department, 234.
Fires, list of, 234-241; plan of burned dis- trict in fire of 1885, 243.
First Society of Spiritualists, formed, 62. Fish, 317-318.
Flanders Hall, 288.
"Flatiron" lot (junction of Church and High streets), graded, 180.
Fletcher's German Medicine Compound, 225. Foundries, 217.
Freshets, 326, 327.
Funerals, of President Garfield, Ex-President Grant, Vice-President Hendricks, Gov- ernor Bodwell, public observances of, in Belfast, 273-275.
Gales, 320, 324. Girls' Home, The, 280-281. Illus. 280.
Girls' Sewing School, 280.
Goose River, 5; power plant established on, 22.
Gospel Mission, opened, 63.
Governor Crosby Commandery, K. T., 264. Governors of Maine, votes for, 592.
Graduates, high school, 86-90; of colleges, universities, seminaries, and professional schools, 73-76.
Grand Orient society, 269.
Granite industry, 218, 219. Greenwood Lodge (I. O. G. T.), 261. Grist mills, 219.
IIalls, public, 288, 289.
Ilandwriter, champion fine, 289. 1Iaraden Building, 63. Ilay, 219.
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GENERAL INDEX
Hayford Block, first arc lights in, 22.
Hayford Hall, 283; name changed to Belfast Opera House, 289. Hearse, sold, 174.
Hotels -
American Ilouse, 193; burned, 242. Illus. 242. Crosby Inn, 29, 194; burned, 249. Illus. 188, 194. Huse Tavern, 18.
New England House (present Windsor Hotel), 193.
Ocean House, 194. Phoenix House, 21; 193. Illus. 64.
Revcre House, 194.
Sanborn House, 194.
Stephenson Tavern. Illus. 394.
Whittier Tavern, 18.
Howe's Block, built, 27.
Hydrant, No. 2, old hand engine. Illus., 194.
Ice, 219, 220; in harbor, 324; in bay, 325. Imports, 226.
Improved Order of Red Men, 269.
Independent Order of Foresters, 269. Independent Order of Good Templars, 261. Inventions, 223-224.
Islesboro, Northport and Belfast Telegraph Company, incorporated, 208.
Jail, location of, 1.
Johnson, Alfred, Homestead. Illus., 516. Johnson, Ralph Cross, Homestead, 516. Johnson's Hall, 288 Judges of Probate, list of, 589.
Justices of the Peace and Quorum, list of, 588-589.
Kingsbury Social Aid Society, formed, 56. King Solomon's Bitters, 225.
King Solomon's Council, 254.
King's Daughters, Order of, 269. Kirby Lake (The Muck), purchased, 19.
Knights of Labor, 269.
Knights of Malta, 264.
Knights of Pythias, 264; Hall, 289. Knowlton's Hall, 62.
Ladies' Aid Society, 282. Latitude, 1. Law and the courts, 120-124.
Lawyers, biographical sketches of, 125-151; Established or admitted to the Bar in Bel- fast after 1874, native of Belfast, settled elsewhere, 142-151.
League of American Wheelmen, meets in Belfast, 285.
Leather-board, manufacture of, 220.
Lectures, 33; Home Course, 65; public, 66- 68; People's Course, 68; High School Li- brary Course, 69. Leon Sarsaparilla Company, 225.
Lewis Wharf Company, 227. Liberty and Belfast Telegraph Company, 208. Liquors, seizure of, 7.
Literary Society, East Belfast, formed, 266.
Littell's Liring Age, paper made for, 17.
Littlefield's Crossing, railroad station estab- lished at, 205.
Little River, waterworks established on, 20. Living Whist, 285. Lobsters, 319.
Lodges (Odd Fellows), difficulties between, 257. For various lodges, of different orders, see under their names.
Longitude, 1.
Lots, minutes of 2d, 3d, and 4th divisions of (1778-1838), 595-620.
Machinery, 220.
MeCrillis's Hall, 289.
Mails, in 1900, 192.
Maine Dental Society, Annual Session, 160. Maine Press Association, meets in Belfast, 299. Maine Spiritual Temple, 62.
Maine State Granges, 263.
Mainc State Sabbath School Convention, 62. Maine State Universalist Sunday School Convention, meets in Belfast, 54.
Maple Leaf Lodge, 270.
Maps, Northport Avenue and vicinity (in 1800), 184; Belfast (in 1855), 175; Belfast (in 1913), 177. Earlier maps referred to, 1. Marble and Cemetery Work, 221.
Marine Railway Company, 16.
Marine Railways, 221.
Marriages, 525-581; Index of, 651-674. Masonic Hall, 254; accidental fire, 255; 289. Masonic institutions, 254.
Masonic Library Association, 254.
Masonic Temple, 8, 26; extension, 28; 64; lot assessed for improvements, 179; erec- tion of, and description, 255. Illus. 254. Masonic Temple Association, incorporated, 255.
Mayors, election of, and biographies, 7-15; Ex-Mayors' biographies, 16-18; list of, 583.
Medicines, patent, 224-225.
Memorial Hall, first occupied, 13,29; descrip- tion, 163; 289. Illus., 162.
Memorial Hall Building Association, invest- ment, 13; formed, 162.
Merchants' and Mechanics' Steamboat Company, incorporated, 197.
Meteorological data, 320.
Metropolitan Steamship Company, 202, 203. Mile Tree, The, 184.
"Mill Tax," 77.
Miller, Robert, Homestead, 28; removed to Bridge Street, 116. Illus. 394.
Mission Circle, society formed, 56.
Monarch Banjo and Guitar Club, 269.
Monument, The (Beacon ou Steele's Ledge), destroyed, rebuilt, 6; 198.
Monument, Erected to Lieutenant Wilson, 173.
Moose antlers, 316, 317.
Morrell Liquor Cure, 263. Municipal officers, list of, 583-586.
Mutual Union Telegraph Company, estab- lished, 208.
Natural Science Association, formed, 267.
Necrology, 384-524; index of, 675-696. Nesmith Spring, found, 179. New England Order of Protection, 269.
New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, 209.
Newspapers - Belfast Age Publishing Company, 112. Belfast City Press, 114. Belfast Weekly Advertiser, 113. Bulletin and Belfast Advertiser, 113.
Cream, The, 14, 114.
Girls' Home, The, 115, 281.
Maine Temperance Record, 113. Mission Field Reporter, 114. Patriot, The, 114. Progressive Age, 108, 111, 258.
Republican Journal, 24, 80; renounces Democratic party, 108; sketches of edi- tors of, 109-113; enlarged, 109; 110; 173; 194; 210. Sea Breeze, The, 113. Tax-Payer, The, 114. Twilight, The, 115.
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GENERAL INDEX
Night-Watch, established, 7. Notaries public, list of, 587. Nutriola company, 14, 225.
Oak Hill Quarry, spur track completed, 206. Odd Fellows' Association, 257.
Odd Fellows' Block, 29; erection of, 258. Illus. 212.
Odd Fellows' Hall, 289.
Old Folk's Concert, 283; dance, 286.
Opera House, first arc light on, 22; named, 283; first lighted by electricity, 284; im- provements, 289.
Ordinances, concerning gunpowder, 9; licences for dogs, 13; new code of, adopted, 15; concerning children, 16; creating Board of Cemetery Trustees, 174; con- cerning street grades, 175.
Oysters, 318.
Palestine Commandery (K. T.), organized, 254.
Parlor Musical Club, 269.
Patrons of Husbandry, Granges, 263.
Paper mills, 221.
Passagassawakeag River, 16; bridge over, 183; freshet on, 326; name first occurs, 596, 597. Illus. 29, 312, 502.
Patents, 223-24.
Patterson's Point, 4.
Peirce's Block, 242. Illus. 64.
Peirce's Hall, 63, 65.
Peirce's Parlor Theatre, 288. Illus. 64.
Penobscot Bay and River Railroad, 206.
Penobscot Encampment (Odd Fellows), insti- tuted, 258.
Personal Liberty Club, established, 269.
"Peter Welch " House, 189.
Phi Beta Kappa Society, 72, 150.
Phoenix Hall, 288.
Phoenix Lodge (A.F.A.M.), 254; history of, 256.
Phoenix Row, burned, 244-245. Illus. 242. Physicians, 152; biographical sketches of, 152-159.
Pierce Shorthand School, 107.
Plans, of burned district, American House fire (1885), 243; of High Street as widened (1879), 179; of Custom-House Square (about 1840), 189.
Poems, descriptive, by Mrs Rebecca Palfrey Utter, 1-2; by Frank H. Colley, 3.
Police, night station, established, 9; boxes, 15.
Poor, gift of Mayor Houston's salary to, 279. Poor-fund, Alfred Waldo Johnson, 278. Poor's Mills, 6, 9.
Postmasters, list of, 191-192.
Post-Offices, new boxes, special delivery system, new rate, first free delivery, 190- 191. Illus. 188.
Pound, The, lot purchased, 29; 184.
Power-house (Belfast Water Company), loca- tion of, 20. Illus. 22.
Presidents, votes for, in Belfast, 591-92. Puddle Dock, 28. Illus. 6.
Pythian Sisterhood, 264.
Quimby, John Haraden, residence of. Illus. | Sewing Circle, semi-centennial anniversary 154.
Registers of Probate, list of, 590.
Railroads, 205; reduction of fares by, 206. Real Estate Company 28. Regimental reunions, 170. Registers of Deeds, list of, 590. Rodolf Medicine Company, 225.
Roller-skating, introduced, 283; rinks crect- ed, 284.
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Royal Arcanum, 269. Russ's Catarrh Snuff, 225.
Sailing Vessels -
Doris (barkentine). Illus. 306. Henry (old schooner), 229. Illus. 312.
Ivanhoe (ship), 229.
Josephine (barkentine). Illus. 226, 228. Maine (pinky), 230. Illus, 306.
Martha Rogers (brig), S.
Morning Star (schooner), 3.
Northern Chief (ship). Illus. 204.
Ocean Traveler (brig), 8.
Paul Richard Hazeltine (ship), sinking of, 317.
Polly (schooner), history of, owners, 231; visit to Amesbury 232; tablet placed aboard, 233. Illus. 232.
Western Chief (ship).
William O. Alden (bark), anniversary of sailing, 270. Yankee Adams (schooner), 3.
St. John Fire Sufferers, aided, 279.
Salvation Army, first appearance in Belfast, 62.
Sanford Steamship Company, 197; name changed to Boston & Bangor Steamship Company, 198.
Sash, blind, and door factories, 222. Illus. 224.
Sawmills, 223.
School of Expressive Art, 267.
School Committee, 78; officers, 79.
School-houses, valuation of, flags displayed on, 78. School report, first, 79.
Schools, public - change in system, 71; sums raised for, 77; free textbooks, 78; census taken, 79; bequest, 80; teachers, 81.
Board Landing School, 81.
Central School District, census taken, 78; bequest to, 80.
Citypoint School, 81.
Hartshorn District, 81.
Hayford School, 81.
Head of the Tide School-house, 79; teachers, 81.
High School, building, 78; teachers, 81, 82; statistics, 82; graduating classes and public exercises, 1877-1900, 82-86; First graduating class, 86; graduates, 86-90. Lower Grammar School, teachers, 81.
North Primary School, building, 78; teach- ers, 81.
Pitcher School, 81.
Poor's Mills School, 81. South Intermediate School, 81.
South Primary School, building, 78; re- pairs, 79; teachers, 81. Illus. 280.
Upper Grammar School, 78, 79; teachers, 81. Waldo Avenue district, 81. White School, 81.
Seal, caught in river, 314.
Seaside Grange, instituted, 263; hall, 289.
Seminarics, students at, 70.
Sewers, 21.
Sewer System, adopted, 21.
observed, 49.
Sheridan Francis Miller Command, organ- ized, 169. Sheriffs, list of, 590. Sherman Leather-Board Mill. Illus. 220. Shipbuilding, 223. Shoe factories, 221. Illus. 222.
Silver Cross Lodge (Knights of Pythias) established, 261. Skoda Discovery Company, 225.
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GENERAL INDEX
Sons of Temperance, 261. Sons of Veterans, 170. Soup-houses, free, maintained, 279. Spanish War, 171. Spelling-mateh, old-fashioned, 282. Spiritual and Liberal Association, 269.
Squadron of Evolution, or White Squadron, 290; arrival in Belfast, 291; sketches of officers, 292-296; ships and officers, 296- 299; ships of, compared with ships of 1912, 299. Standard-time, adopted in Belfast, 12.
Standpipes, location of, 20, 175.
State Board of Trade, meets in Belfast, 265.
State Conference, Congregational Churches, meets in Belfast, 43.
State Conference, Unitarian Churches, meets in Belfast, 36; Convention, 38. State Convention, Universalist Churches, meets in Belfast, 54. State Representatives, list of, 587.
State Senators, list of, 586-567. Steamboat navigation, 196-204.
Steamboats, 196; dimensions of, 204. Steamers -
Brunette, 198. Cambridge, 196, 197, 198, 199, 204. Caroline Miller, 199, 200.
Castine, 200, 202, 204 ; see Illus. of the Coot Club on, 270.
City of Bangor, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204.
City of Richmond, 196, 197, 200, 201.
City of Rockland, 204. Illus. 204.
City of San Antonio, 200.
Clara Clarita, 197.
Electa, 199, 200, 201, 201.
Emmeline, 200, 201.
Florence, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 204. Golden-Rod, 201, 204.
Howell, 196. Kanawha, 203. Katahdin, 196, 197, 198, 199, 201, 204. Lewiston, 196, 199, 202, 203, 204.
Little Buttercup, 199, 204.
Lucy P. Miller, 199, 200, 204.
M. & M., 199, 202, 203, 204.
Mary Morgan, 199, 204.
May Field, 196, 198, 199, 204.
May Queen, 4, 196, 197, 198.
Mount Waldo, 199. New Brunswick, 197. Penobscot, 198, 199, 201, 202, 201, 210. Pentagoet, 200, 202, 204.
Pioneer, 196, 204.
Planet, 197. Portland, lost in gale, 203.
Rockland, 198, 199, 201, 202, 325. Saguenay, 198. Salacia, 202. Sea-Flower, 197, 198. Senator (the old steamer), 198.
Silver Star, 202, 203, 204.
Three Brothers, 199. Tremont, 202, 203. Viking, 200, 201. William Tibbitts, 204. Steele's Ledge, 4. Streets - Alto, accepted, 175. Atlantic, 176. Bay View, extension of, 176. Beaver, 176. Bell, named, 176. Bradbury, 176. Cedar, extension of, 176. Church, 176. Citypoint, street at, 183. Court, extension of, 177.
Durham, named, 177.
Field, name changed to Bridge, 178.
Front, extension of, 178. Harbor, extension of, 178.
High, 1; excavating on, for waterworks begun, 20; widened, 178; plan of, 179. Illus. 4, 116, 516. Holt, accepted, 180. John, named, 180.
Luther Pitcher Road, 183.
MeMullin's Lane, 183. Main, 20, 180. Illus. 188, 270.
Mayo, accepted, 180.
Mechanie's Row, 26.
Northport Avenue, petition for widening, 181; map of, in 1800; letter of Dr. White relative to, 184. Illus. 181.
Pacific Avenue, 181.
Park, 181.
Pine, 181.
Poor's Mills Road, 183.
River Avenue, 181. Salmond, widened, 181. Union, extension of, 182. Wight, accepted, 182.
Streets and roads, cost of lighting, 12; first lighted by electricity, location of new lights, 23; distriet system abolished, street signs placed, 175.
Stone Cutters' Union, organized, 270.
Students, 70-76; women, 71; first Belfast woman graduate, 72.
Tax-payers, controversy, 11, 12.
Taxes, state, county, and municipal, table of, 594.
Telegraph Building, 26.
Telegraphs, 208.
Telephones, first in Belfast, 209.
Temperance Alliances, formed, 262; officers, 263.
Temperance Associations, 261; convention, 262.
Theatres and plays, 283.
Thomas H. Marshall Relief Corps, No. 23, established, 170.
Thomas H. Marshall Post, No. 42, G.A.R., established, 162; portraits presented to, 164; 168; 171; 245; list of members, 593-591.
Timothy Chase Lodge (A.F.A.M.), 254.
Trades Carnival, 284.
Trial justices, list of, 588.
Uniform Rank Lodge, instituted, 264. Union Hall, 289.
Vessels, owned in Belfast, 227-228; built in Belfast, 1875-1900, 229-230.
Veterinary Surgeons, 161. Visitors, distinguished, 290. Voters, Board of Registration, 13.
Waldo Club, 64.
Waldo County, meridian line for, 1; law li- brary trustees, 121.
Waldo County Bar Association, 121. Waldo County Christian Endeavor Union, organized, 64.
Waldo County Educational Association, meeting, 78. Waldo County Fish Protective Association, 319. Waldo County Horse-Breeders' Association, 271, 272.
Waldo Insurance Company, 16.
Waldo Lodge, formed, 257; deceased mem- bers, 259, 260. Waldo Street Railroad Company, incorpo- rated, 206, 207.
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GENERAL INDEX
Warships. See also Squadron of Evolution. Dolphin (dispatch-boat), arrival of, in Belfast, 290.
Prairie (U.S.S.S.), visits Belfast, 299. Texas (battleship), visits Belfast, 299. Washington Engine, No. 5, sold, 247. Washington Engine Company, officers, 247. Waterworks, 19; established, 20; completion of, 21. Illus. 20.
West Meeting-House, demolished, 31. Western Union Telegraph Company, 208. Whales, 318.
Wharves, list of, in Belfast, 227. Hiram Emery Peirce Wharf, 5. Lane's Wharf, 4.
Lewis's Wharf, 4.
McGilvery's Wharf, 227.
Rag Wharf, also known as Russell's or Durham's, 166, 185, 227, 323.
White, James Patterson, Homestead, built, 17. Illus. 4, 20.
White Paper Mill, 17. Illus. 220.
White Squadron. See Squadron of Evolu- tion.
Williamson, Joseph. Homestead. Illus.
20. Wilson's Hill, standpipe on, 20.
Winterport, 60; made a parish, 61.
Women's Christian Temperance Union, 261.
XII Club, organized, 269.
Yachts - Guinevere, 291. Mariette, 230, 232. Oneida, visits Belfast, 299.
Yachts and boats, owned in Belfast, 230.
Young Ladies' Sewing Society, presents par- sonage, 34.
Young People's Society of Christian Endea- vor, formed, 40; anniversary, 43; 64.
INDEX OF NAMES
Abbott, Carrie, 35. Abbott, Dr. Hermann, 100.
Abbott, Howard Brooks, 49; biography, 142. Abbott, Isaac, 620.
Abbott, Hon. Nehemiah, 137, 149, 176; biog- raphy and portrait, 125-126.
Abbott, William L., 304.
Abbott, William T., 239. Abercrombie, Rev. R. H., 41, 57.
Able, Augustus H., 297.
Aborn, John Gorham, 32.
Adams, H. H., 205.
Adams, John H., 250.
Adams, Samuel, 106.
Adams, Mrs. Samuel, 81.
Adams, W. S. & Co., 3, 100.
Addams, J. P., 283.
Aikins, James C., 57. Alden (Adelaide Cousens), Mrs. Edward, 147. Alden, Carlos Coolidge, 126; degrees, LL.B .; LL.M .; Hon. J. D., 75; biography, 147. ' Alden, Edward, 126, 146.
Alden, Emily H., 28, 126.
Alden, Hon. Hiram Orlando, 125; biography and portrait, 126, 147, 518. Alden, Hiram Orlando, Jr., 126. Alden, Mary, 126. Alden, Otis, 31.
Alden, Walter Bingham, 17, 126; biography, 142.
Alden, William O., 270. Aldus, Walter, 32.
Aldus, William Oakes, 171. Alexander, Mrs. David P., 261, 267.
Allard, Isaac, Jr., 223.
Allen, Mrs. Belinda E., 29.
Allen, Rev. Charles F., 65.
Allen, Louis J., 296.
Allyn, Philip Morton, 76.
Allyn, Rufus Bradford, 218; degree S.B., 76.
Ames, Edmund, 245.
Ames, Capt. George P., 24.
Ames, Henry W., 259. Ames, Lola Arvilla, 87.
Ames, V. W., 259.
Anderson, George, 86.
Anderson, Gov. Hugh Johnston, 102, 104; biography, 408. Anderson, Oliver, 32. Andrade, Cipriano, 294, 298.
Andrew, ex-Governor John Albion, 150.
Andrew, Hon. John Forrester, 150.
Andrews, Mark, 28, 216, 245.
Andrews, Philipp, 293, 296.
Angier, Lavinia Hathaway, 35. Angier, Oakes, 7. Applebee, James Kay, 66, 68. Appleton, D. & Company, 91. Archibald, Henry O., 3, 105.
Arey, Capt. Lewis, 231.
Arnold, Sarah Elizabeth, 136.
Arnold, William H., 32. Arthur, Chester A., Vice-President, 167, 274. Atherton, Rebecca, 127. Avery, William, 16. Avery & Dotch, 103.
Babbidge, Harry A., 186. Bagley, Capt. Pearl W., 300.
Bagley, Mrs. Sarah P., 49. Bailey, Frank Merrill, 192.
Bailey, Fred Wesley, 84, 88; degree S.B., 75. Bailey, George Austin, 87, 153; degree A.B., 74.
Bailey, George O., 27.
Bailey, Mrs. George O., 35.
Bailey, Harold Eliner, 85, 90.
Bailey, Henry Clay, 192. Bailey, Hon. Samuel D., 17.
Bailey & Havener, 217.
Bain, Col. George W., 68.
Baker, Capt. Charles, portrait, 7; candidate for mayor, 12, 114; president Leon Sarsa- parilla Co., 225; foreman Fire-Engine Co., 247, 259, 266, 267; biography, 489. Baker, F. C. & Company, 217.
Baker, Joseph, 109. Baker, Hon. Orville D., 123.
Baker & Shales, 29, 244.
Banks, Augusta Hieks, 87.
Banks, Benjamin, 238.
Banks, Mrs. Franees Maria, 280.
Banks, Frank, 142.
Banks, Fred L., 142.
Banks, Joseph, 6.
Banks, W. H., 183.
Barker, Ellen Maud, 87.
Barker, Capt. Frederick, biography, 521.
Barker, Mrs. Fred, 35.
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