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MILTON F. RICKER, who was so well known in Auburn, was taken prisoner and confined in Andersonville until his exchange. The day after his arrival home, callers found him sitting by the window, looking out on the old familiar scenes, with his mouth filled with linen rags to scothe the stings of canker brought about by cruel treatment of the infamous General Wirts.
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HISTORY OF LIVERMORE
The following is the complete list of soldiers.
FIRST REG. (three months) George H. Fuller and Vet Vol. George F. Hodgdon and Vet. Vol. Eben M. Jones
THIRD REG. (three years)
John W. Campbell
Clark H. Eldridge Eben Farrington Charles Harris
FIRST CAVALRY
Milton F. Ricker
George Q. Gammon
William Doble
FOURTH REG.
William L. Brown
Adoniram L. Dyer
FIFTH REG.
James N. Atwood and Cavalry
SEVENTH REG. Winfield S. K. Norcross
EIGHTH REG.
Col. Lee Strickland
Lieut. Augustus H. Strickland
Lieut. Charles F. Monroe
Lieut. W. H. Timberlake
Lieut. Sylvan G. Shurtleff
Charles E. Cole and 32d
Oscar W. Billings
TENTH REG.
Henry .O. Brown
Philip H. Briggs
Charles Dorr
H. K. Durfee
Orin M. Goodwin Emulus Goding James Hartford
Henry O. Childs FOURTEENTH REG.
William S. Brown
Daniel Brown
Eliphalet C. Morse
John Timberlake
David Morse
Delance Young Jonathan Ridley Asa Childs
William Becklar
Timothy B. Niles and Cavalry
L. A. Waterman Charles A. Berry
S. Weston Briggs
Joseph F. Hutchins
Alonzo P. Russell
Harrison Goding
David D. Dunn
Dexter W. Trne
Philo Hewitt VETERAN VOLUNTEERS
Martin Goding
Aaron W. Jackson
J. M. Shackley Elbridge G. Francis
NINTH REG.
Fred B. Sweetser
Stillman Howard
William H. Gordon John A. Putnam and 29th
TWELFTH REG.
Leander L. Kilbreth
George W. Mitchell Edwin T. Quimby Charles L. Wyer
FIFTEENTH REG.
Edward Pearson Benjamin F. Brown
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HISTORY OF LIVERMORE
SIXTEENTH REG.
Charles W. Allen Jonathan Allen Nathan G. Bartlett
SEVENTEENTH REG. James A. Smith
NINETEENTH REG. Augustus Campbell
TWENTIETH REG.
Lieut. Arad Thompson
Daniel H. Kilbreth
Seriah Pratt
Albert C. Pray Edward R. Brown
Elisha O. Drake
Lucius M. Joslin
Davis L. Larrabee
William Libby
George D. Neal
Albert Roberts
Seba Smith Oliver L. Stevens
Israel C. Taylor, 31st and 32d Philip Williams
TWENTY-THIRD REG.
Capt. James S. Nash
Amos Leavitt John Sanders
Milton Leavitt
Samuel Dana Merrill
Cyrus M. Barrows and 30th John M. Bumpus Willard J. Carver
John Casey and 30th
Jacob G. Edgecomb Lee Edgecomb Elbridge P. Gibbs Charles H. Harrington and 30th Lorenzo B. Harrington Fred A. Haskell Isaac Hewitt
Emerson W. Hill Drury Howard
Henry R. Merrill, 31st and 32d
Roscoe F. Merrill and 30th
J. R. Oldham Samuel H. Peterson
George W. Robbins and 30th Davis T. Timberlake
TWENTY-NINTH REG.
Volney Leavitt
Marshall W. Child
Charles F. Ellis
Leonard F. Nash
Henry A. Wyman
THIRTIETH REG.
Francis S. Brown
Orson Sawtelle
W. H. H. Goding and Cavalry
Elisha C. Fuller and Cavalry
William A. Hyde
Corydon L. Hyde Joseph E. Hyde Isaac D. Fuller
Charles W. Keith
William S. Moore
Alden L. Norton
George F. Rollins
Frank F. Roberts
L. C. Vining George H. Coolidge
Philemon H. Fernald
THIRTY-FIRST REG.
All transferred to 32d.
Caleb Battles
John W. Becklar
Loren W. Morse
Elias A. Morse
Hebron Norton
Thomas M. Pratt A. D. Edgecomb Gilbert Winslow
in
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HISTORY OF LIVERMORE
George Volney Rose Henry Bond Rose
Charles Morse
Charles Gibbs
Charles H. Atwood
John W. Bigelow
TOWN CLERKS
1795
Samuel Hillman
1833
Tristram Hillman
1796
Samuel Hillman
1834
Tristram Hillman
1797
Cyrus Hamlin
1835
Tristram Hillman
1798
Cyrus Hamlin
1836 Tristram Hillman
1799 Elisha Williams
1837
Tristram Hillman
1800
David Learned
1838
Tristram Hillman
1801
David Learned
1839
Tristram Hillman
1802
David Learned
1840
Tristram Hillman
1803
Nathaniel Perley
1841
Tristram Hillman
1804
Sarson Chase
1842
Tristram Hillman
1805
Sarson Chase
1843
Tristram Hillman
1806
Sarson Chase
1844
Tristram Hillman
1807
Sarson Chase
1845
Tristram Hillman
1808
Sarson Chase
1846
Robert Blacker
1809
Simeon Waters
1847
John Monroe, Jr.
1810
Simeon Waters
1848
John Monroe, Jr.
1811
Thomas Chase
1849
John Monroe, Jr.
1812
Thomas Chase
1850
John Monroe, Jr.
1813
Israel Washburn
1851
John Monroe, Jr.
1814
Israel Washburn
1852
John Monroe, Jr.
1816
Israel Washburn
1854
Salathiel Tilton
1818
Simeon Waters
1856
Salathiel Tilton
1819
Simeon Waters
1857
Salathiel Tilton
1821
Charles Barrell
1859
Salathiel Tilton
1822
Charles Barrell
1860
Salathiel Tilton
1823
Charles Barrell
1861
Salathiel Tilton
1824
Charles Barrell
1862
Salathiel Tilton
1825
Thomas Chase, Jr.
1863
Salathiel Tilton
1826
Thomas Chase, Jr.
1864
Salathiel Tilton
1827
Charles Barrell
1865
Salathiel Tilton
1828
Charles Barrell
1866
Samuel F. Perley
1829
George Bates
1867
Samuel F. Perley
1830
Reuel Washburn
1868
Samuel F. Perley
1831
Reuel Washburn
1869
Samuel F. Perley
1832
James Chase
1870
Samuel F. Perley
1815
Israel Washburn
1853
John Monroe, Jr.
1817
Simeon Waters
1855
Charles W. Fuller
1820
Charles Barrell
1858
Salathiel Tilton
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HISTORY OF LIVERMORE
1871
Samuel F. Perley
1900
W. N. Bennett
1872
Samuel F. Perley
1901
W. N. Bennett
1873
Samuel F. Perley
1902
W. N. Bennett
1874
Samuel F. Perley
1903
W. N. Bennett
1875
Samuel F. Perley
1904
W. N. Bennett
1876
Samuel F. Perley
1905
W. N. Bennett
1877
Samuel F. Perley
1906
W. N. Bennett
1878
Samuel F. Perley
1907
W. N. Bennett
1879
Samuel F. Perley
1908
W. N. Bennett
1880
Samuel F. Perley
1909
W. N. Bennett
1881
Samuel F. Perley
1910
W. N. Bennett
1882
G. B. Strickland
1911
W. N. Bennett
1883
G. B. Strickland
1912
W. N. Bennett
1884
G. B. Strickland
1913
H. L. Ayer
1885
C. E. Knight
1914
H. L. Ayer
1886
C. E. Knight
1915
H. L. Ayer
1886
R. R. Reed
1916
H. L. Ayer
1887
W. N. Bennett
1917
H. L. Ayer
1888
W. N. Bennett
1918
H. L. Ayer
1889
W. N. Bennett
1919
H. L. Ayer
1890
W. N. Bennett
1920
H. L. Ayer
1891
W. N. Bennett
1921
Olin Briggs (resigned)
1892
W. N. Bennett
F. A. Sproul
1893
W. N. Bennett
1922
F. A. Sproul
1894
W. N. Bennett
1923
F. A. Sproul
1895
W. N. Bennett
1924
F. A. Sproul
1896
W. N. Bennett
1925
F. A. Sproul
1897
W. N. Bennett
1926
F. A. Sproul
1898
W. N. Bennett
1927
F. A. Sproul
1899
W. N. Bennett
1928
F. A. Sproul
SELECTMEN, ASSESSORS, OVERSEERS OF POOR
1795 David Learned
Daniel Clark
Sylvanus Boardman
1799
Benjamin True
Peletiah Gibbs
David Learned
1796 David Learned
Abijah Munroe
1800 Abijah Munroe
Sylvanus Boardman Thomas Chase
Nathaniel Perley
Peletiah Gibbs
1797 David Learned Haines Learned Isaac Livermore
Peter Haines
Uriah Foss
1798 Isaac Livermore Abijah Monroe
1801 Sylvanus Boardman Nathaniel Perley
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HISTORY OF LIVERMORE
Peletiah Gibbs Samuel Benjamin Uriah Foss
1815
Samuel Atwood ( , Nathaniel Perley Ebenezer Turner
Samuel Atwood
1802 Peletiah Gibbs James Starbird Nathaniel Perley Samuel Benjamin Jesse Stone
1816
Nathaniel Perley Ebenezer Turner Ira Thompson
1803 David Learned Jesse Stone Samuel Benjamin
1818
Israel Washburn Aaron Barton Zebulon Norton
1805 Jesse Stone Nathaniel Perley Simeon Waters
1820 Zebulon Norton
1806 Jesse Stone Simeon Waters Nathaniel Perley
Amos Hobbs Josiah Hobbs
1807 Simeon Waters
Nathaniel Perley Jacob Gibbs
1822 Zebulon Norton Amos Hobbs John Leavitt
Peter Haines
1823 Zebulon Norton Amos Hobbs John Leavitt
1809 Nathaniel Perley Peter Haines Thomas Chase, Jr.
1824 Zebulon Norton John S. Stone John Leavitt
1810 Nathaniel Perley Jesse Stone William Morrison
1825 Zebulon Norton Josiah Cutler John Leavitt
1811 Nathaniel Perley William Morrison Samuel Livermore
1812 Nathaniel Perley Samuel Livermore William Morrison
1813 Samuel Livermore William Morrison Samuel Atwood
1814 Nathaniel Perley Ebenezer Turner
1826 Zebulon Norton Josiah Cutler John Leavitt
1827 Zebulon Norton Ephraim Pray John Leavitt
1828 Zebulon Norton Ephraim Pray John Leavitt
1821 Zebulon Norton Amos Hobbs Josiah Hobbs
1808 Nathaniel Perley Jesse Stone
1819 Israel Washburn Amos Hobbs Zebulon Norton
1804 Jesse Stone Nathaniel Perley Samuel Benjamin
1817 Jesse Stone Peter Haines
Israel Washburn
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HISTORY OF LIVERMORE
1829 Zebulon Norton Samuel Morrison John Strickland 1830 John Leavitt Samuel Morrison John Strickland 1831 Zebulon Norton Amos Hobbs John Strickland
Isaac Strickland
1844
Hezekiah Atwood Isaac Strickland Josiah Hobbs
1845 Hezekiah Atwood Josiah Hobbs Sylvester Norton
1832 Zebulon Norton Ebenezer Turner John Strickland
1846 Isaac Strickland Matthew M. Stone Ulmer Perley Hezekiah Atwood
Chosen to fill vacancy caused by Isaac Strickland moving into the town of Turner.
1833 John Leavitt Samuel Morrison John Strickland
1834 Zebulon Norton Amos Hobbs John Strickland
1847 Hezekiah Atwood John Strickland Sylvester Norton
1848 Hezekiah Atwood John Strickland Sylvester Norton 1849 John Strickland Sylvester Norton Stephen Leavitt
1850 John Strickland Sylvester Norton Stephen Leavitt
1851 Sylvester Norton Stephen Leavitt Daniel Briggs
1852 John Strickland Daniel Briggs Granville Childs
1853 Hezekiah Atwood Isaac Strickland Tristram Hillman
1854 Hezekiah Atwood Isaac Strickland Tristram Hillman
1855 Tristram Hillman John Munroe, Jr. Clarindon Waters
1856 Isaac Strickland Clarindon Waters
1835 Zebulon Norton Samuel Morrison John Strickland 1836 Zebulon Norton Aaron Barton, Jr. John Strickland 1837 John Strickland Aaron Barton, Jr. Hezekiah Atwood
1838 John Strickland Aaron Barton, Jr. Hezekiah Atwood
1839 John Strickland Aaron Barton, Jr. Hezekiah Atwood
1840 Hezekiah Atwood Aaron Barton, Jr. Isaac Strickland
1841 Hezekiah Atwood Aaron Barton, Jr. Isaac Strickland
1842 Hezekiah Atwood Aaron Barton, Jr. Isaac Strickland
1843 Hezekiah Atwood Aaron Barton, Jr.
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HISTORY OF LIVERMORE
1857
Stephen Leavitt Isaac Strickland Clarindon Waters Stephen Leavitt
1871 Cyrus Soper John A. Hayes
G. B. Strickland
1858 Tristram Hillman Sewell M. Norton Cyrus Soper
1873 Orison Rollins G. B. Strickland W. H. Thompson
1859 Tristram Hillman Sewell M. Norton Cyrus Soper
1874
C. W. Fuller W. H. Thompson
1860 Tristram Hillman Cyrus Soper Franklin Gibbs
1875
C. W. Fuller W. H. Thompson A. H. Strickland
1861 Tristram Hillman Cyrus Soper
1876
C. W. Fuller W. H. Thompson
1862
J. D. Thompson Lee Strickland Cyrus Soper J. D. Thompson
1877
Cyrus Soper W. H. Thompson E. L. Philoon
1863 Cyrus Soper Orison Rollins J. B. Goding
1878
Cyrus Soper G. T. Piper Millett Cummings
1864 Orison Rollins A. C. Harlow John White
1879 Cyrus Soper G. T. Piper Millett Cummings
1865 Orison Rollins A. C. Harlow John White
1880
G. B. Strickland E. L. Philoon
1866 Tristram Hillman
J. N. Atwood
Cyrus Soper Sumner Soule
1881
E. L. Philoon J. N. Atwood
1867 Tristram Hillman
L. B. Thompson
Cyrus Soper Sumner Soule
1882
E. L. Philoon J. N. Atwood
1868 Tristram Hillman Clarendon Waters John A. Hayes
L. B. Thompson
1883
J. N. Atwood W. H. Thompson Adney Boothby
1869 Cyrus Soper John A. Hayes Lewis M. Wing Cyrus Soper 1870
1884 G. B. Strickland W. F. Fuller Millett Cummings
H. B. Bradford Lewis M. Wing
1885 G. T. Piper C. F. Pike
1872 Cyrus Soper John A. Hayes C. W. Fuller
A. H. Strickland
A. H. Strickland
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HISTORY OF LIVERMORE
I. T. Monroe
C. P. Sanders
1886 G. T. Piper
1901
D. R. Briggs
C. F. Pike
A. G. Timberlake
I. T. Monroe
C. P. Sanders
1887 G. T. Piper
1902
D. R. Briggs
C. F. Pike
A. G. Timberlake
I. T. Monroe
C. P. Sanders
1888 I. T. Monroe
1903
C. P. Sanders
A. G. Timberlake
C. R. Leach
Edward Pratt
C. F. Pike
1889 Edward Pratt
1904
C. F. Pike
W. H. Thompson
C. R. Leach
C. R. Leach
H. P. Berry
1890 Edward Pratt
1905
I. T. Monroe
W. H. Thompson
H. L. Ayer
C. R. Leach
S. H. Becklar
.891 Edward Pratt
1906
I. T. Monroe
W. H. Thompson
H. L. Ayer
C. R. Leach
C. D. Leavitt
1892 I. T. Monroe
1907
H. L. Ayer
C. R. Leach
C. D. Leavitt
D. R. Briggs
H. C. Soule
1893 I. T. Monroe
1908
C. D. Leavitt
D. R. Briggs
H. C. Soule
A. F. Russell
W. R. Soper
1894 I. T. Monroe 1909
D. R. Briggs
A. F. Russell
H. P. Berry
R. B. Bradford
W. R. Soper
1895 I. T. Monroe
1910
C. F. Pike
C. F. Pike
H. L. Ayer
C. E. Emerson
W. R. Soper
1896 I. T. Monroe
1911
I. T. Monroe D. R. Briggs R. E. Verrill
1897 C. L. Day
1912
I. T. Monroe
A. G. Timberlake
D. R. Briggs J. N. Sinnett
C. P. Sanders
1898 C. L. Day
1913
C. P. Sanders J. N. Sinnett
A. G. Timberlake
C. P. Sanders
C. F. Edgecomb
1899 C. L. Day
1914
C. P. Sanders J. N. Sinnett
C. P. Sanders
C. F. Edgecomb
1900 C. L. Day
1915
C. P. Sanders
A. G. Timberlake
J. N. Sinnett
A. G. Timberlake
C. F. Pike
C. E. Emerson
..
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HISTORY OF LIVERMORE
C. F. Edgecomb
F. E. Adkins
1916
J. N. Sinnett
R. S. Timberlake
F. E. Adkins
F. E. Adkins
C. F. Edgecomb
J. N. Sinnett
1917 F. E. Adkins
U. P. Francis
C. R. Babb 1924
F. E. Adkins
C. F. Edgecomb
U. P. Francis
1918
F. E. Adkins
L. E. Boothby
W. S. Lovewell
1925
F. E. Adkins
C. F. Edgecomb
U. P. Francis
1919 F. E. Adkins
L. E. Boothby
J. E. Richmond 1926
U. P. Francis
R. E. Pike
L. E. Boothby
1920 I. T. Monroe
A. L. Sanders
H. L. Ayer
1927
U. P. Francis
F. S. Dow
L. E. Boothby
1921 F. E. Adkins
A. L. Sanders
F. S. Dow
1928
F. S. Dow
R. S. Timberlake
A. L. Sanders
1922 F. S. Dow
C. A. Bryant
REPRESENTATIVES elected to the GREAT and GENERAL COURT OF MASSACHUSETTS with the date of their election :
1799 Elijah Livermore
1815 Simeon Waters
1800 David Learned
1815 Israel Washburn
1801 David Learned 1816 Simeon Waters
1802 Sylvanus Boardman
1816 Ira Thompson
1803 · Cyrus Hamlin
1817 Voted not to send.
1805 Voted not to send
1806 Simeon Waters
1807 Nathaniel Perley
1808 Simeon Waters
1809 Simeon Waters
1810 Simeon Waters
1811 William H. Brettun
1812 William H. Brettun
1812 Simeon Waters
1813 William H. Brettun
1813
Samuel Livermore
1814 Simeon Waters
1814 Israel Washburn
REPRESENTATIVES TO THE LEGISLATURE OF MAINE
1820 Thomas Chase, Jr.
1821 Thomas Chase, Jr.
1822 Thomas Chase, Jr.
1823 Thomas Chase, Jr.
1824 Thomas Chase, Jr.
1825 Thomas Chase, Jr.
1826 Thomas Chase, Jr.
1827 Benjamin Bradford
1804 No election
1818 Simeon Waters
1818 Israel Washburn
1819
Israel Washburn
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HISTORY OF LIVERMORE
1828 Benjamin Bradford
1858
Calvin Stanley of Dixfield. .
1829 Benjamin Bradford
1859
T. C. Gurney of Canton.
1830 Charles Barrell
1860
S. M. Norton of Livermore.
1831 William Snow
1861 John Monroe of Livermore.
1832 Reuel Washburn
1862
LIVERMORE classed with TURNER as a rep- resentative district, elected :
1835
Reuel Washburn
1836
Benjamin Bradford
Solon Chase of Turner.
1837 Samuel B. Holt
1863
Solon Chase of Turner.
1838
Samuel B. Holt
1864
C. W. Fuller of Livermore.
1839
Willard Kelsey
1865
D. H. Kilbreth of Liver- more.
1841
Reuel Washburn
1866
Philip Bradford, Turner.
1842
Samuel B. Morrison
1867
S. G. Shurtleff
1843
Isaac S. Daly
1868
Philip Bradford, Turner.
1844
Samuel B. Morrison
1869
A. C. Pray, Livermore.
1845
Isaac S. Daly
1870
Z. H. Bearce of Turner.
1846
Philip Munger
1871
James Fish of Turner.
1847
Benjamin Bradford
1872
Rufus Prince of Turner.
1848
James Chase
1873
James A. Cary of Turner.
1849
William B. Small
1874
Caleb Smith, Livermore.
1850
Nathaniel Norcross
1875
John Sanders
1851
Nathaniel Norcross
1877
Samuel F. Boothby
1852
No election.
1878
James N. Atwood
1853
LIVERMORE, CANTON,
1884
J. O. Palmer
DIXFIELD and MEXICO 1884
J. O. Palmer
as a representative dis- 1894
R. A. Ryerson
trict, elected John B. 1898 Morrow of Dixfield.
1904
R. B. Bradford
1854
E. G. Harlow of Canton.
1908
R. B. Bradford
1855
T. C. Gurney of Canton.
1916
F. A. Leavitt
1856
Peter Trask of Mexico.
1924
George G. Young
1857
Orison Rollins of Liver- more.
THE NORTH LIVERMORE READING CLUB
The North Livermore Reading Club originated in 1888, by two or three ladies meeting for the study of literature. The members rapidly increased and with the help and by the guiding hand of Julia Chase Washburn, the club was incor- porated June 27, 1916, with thirty-three charter members and at the present time has a membership of forty-two.
1833
Reuel Washburn
1834
Reuel Washburn
1840
Willard Kelsey
R. A. Ryerson
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HISTORY OF LIVERMORE
By the advice and assistance of Mrs. George E. Hans- come, a very convenient house was purchased, fronting on the Common at North Livermore and by a slight remodelling was converted into a Library building, the shelves of which hold 1,118 books of historic and educational value.
By the efforts of Julia Chase Washburn, a fund of $500.00, the interest of which is to be used toward the usual expenses of this Library, has been raised by the generous gifts of interested friends.
LIVERMORE LIBRARY
The ladies at Brettun's Mills, with financial help from the State and town, have organized a Public Library. They were fortunate in securing the old school-house that stood near the cemetery and with little cost moved it onto a con- venient lot on the Canton road. A very slight remodeling converted it into a commodious Library building. Miss Florence A. Nelson was the chief worker in this commend- able enterprise and it is owing to her untiring interest and ability that the Library was made a permanent success.
INDEX OF OLD ROADS AND RECORDS [Modern names are used for identification.]
1795 Aug. 10 Road from P. Wyman's to Norton's Corner, Liver- more Center and Hillman's Ferry.
1795 Aug. 10 Road from E. C. Fuller's to Gibbs Mills.
1795 Aug. 10 Road from Turner to Long Pond.
1797 April 3 Pound built within 50 rods of James Delano's.
1797 May 10 Road from Bickford's to Poland's, to Tan House Brook. Course from Poland's, E. 200 rods.
1797 Nov. 6 Brettun's Mills, called Wests' Mills.
1798 Nov. 5 Voted to set off E. side of the River.
1800 April 7 Voted $100 to build a bridge at the outlet of Turner Pond.
1800 April
7 Voted to build a Pound at corner of road, north of Dr. Hamlin's, or any other spot more con- venient.
1800 April 7 Road from Asa Luce to river and Davis Mills and town line.
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HISTORY OF LIVERMORE
1800 April 7 Road from Davis' barn, N. 15 minutes, W. 142 rods io town line.
1800 May 12 Voted to pay Samuel Atwood $60 to build a bridge over the outlet of Turner Pond.
1800 Oct. 9 Road from Davis Mills on Jay line E.
1801 April 6 Voted that the bend of the river in Jay De annexed to Livermore.
1801 May 6 Road past Sarson Chase's house be discontinued.
1801 May 6 Set off to Leeds.
1801 May 6 Road from graveyard to J. E. Bowles.
1801 Nov. 13 To see if the town will convene with the Baptist Church of Christ, in said town, in calling and settling a minister of the gospel to preach and administer the ordinances of the gospel among them.
1802 April 4 Road from William Hurd's to school-house No. 7.
1804 April 2 Elected committee to sell ministerial and parson- age lands.
1804 Nov. 5
Voted to annex the bend of the river.
1815 Mar. 4 Meeting opened by prayer.
1815 May 6 Road from J. M. Hinds to Gibbs Mills road.
1807 April 6 Voted to receive the bend of the river onto this town.
1807 Oct. 2 Voted to build a powder house of brick, also a Pound.
1807 Oct. 2
Road from Poland's to Bisbee's.
1807 Oct. 24
Turner and Livermore line perambulated.
1807 Oct. 2 Road from Parker's Mills to Isaac Lovewell's.
1807 Oct.
24 South line of Livermore N. 61°, 30 m. W.
1808 May 2 Set off from Livermore refused.
1809 Feb. 17 Distressed situation.
1809 April 12 Collectors counterfeit money.
1810 May 5
Road from guide post by Turner Pond easterly to County road.
1810 May 5 Road from Frank Jones' to Dennis Bisbee's.
1811 May 6 Road from Z. Rose's to bridge near Stacy's shop, S. 9º E. 110 rods.
1811 Nov. 2 Chose W. H. Brettun agent to convey the original plan and books of this town from Gen. Jonathan Coolidge.
1811 Nov. 2 Road from Bradford's on lot line to county road.
1813 May 3 Road from W. Hurd's to Kincaid's discontinued.
1814 May 2 Bridle road from Otis Falls to Mr. Cooper's.
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HISTORY OF LIVERMORE
1815 May 1 Road from Davis Falls to Jay line on west side of river discontinued.
1815 May 25 Road from Thomas Davis' barn S. 27° W. 26 rods S. 52° W. 60 rods. E. 10º N. 16 rods to old road.
1816 May
6 Road from Seth Nelson's to Sam. Sawin's. Sawin not to be obliged to move his buildings.
1816 Nov. 20 Voted to rebuild bridge over Turner Pond.
1816 Nov. 2 Road from Cat Corner to Fish Meadow.
1816 Nov. 20 Road from John Monroe's to Livermore Center.
1820 Nov. 6 Set off four families to Wayne.
1818 Nov. 2 Road from Moose Hill to Pettingill's store.
1818 Oct.
12 Hartford, Livermore and Chandler's Gore, peram- bulated. N. E. corner of Gore, beech tree marked 1818.
1820 Nov. 6 Road from Sargent's to Cat Corner, or from Amos Edes N. 1º E. 51 rods to road from Esq. Liver- more's to Methodist meeting house
1820 May
1 Paupers at auction.
1821 Sept. 10 Road from J. E. Bowles' to Widow Childs' barn.
1821 April 2 Paupers at auction.
1821 Sept. 10
Road from Gore to Dea. Leavitt's.
1822 Sept.
9 Road from Leavitt's to John Merrill's.
1822 Mar. 4 Neat cattle prohibited from going at large.
1822 Sept. 9 Road from Haines' house to Sam. Morrison's store.
1823 Sept. 8 Road from Sam Sawin's to Dea. Cobb's to be an open road.
1823 Sept. 8 Alteration of this road.
1823 Apr. 7
Pound built in East Livermore.
1823 May 12 Road from Dea. Cobb's to Gore.
1824 Sept. 13 Road from Stephen Pollard's to bridge at Brettun's Mills.
1824 Nov. 22 Road from Obededum Brown's on west line of Dea. Cobb's lot, south.
1825 Nov. 21
Road from Norlands to Griffeth's and Leavitt's.
1825 June 13 Perambulated Livermore and Wayne.
Northeast corner of Leeds, E. to Lot 38.
N. to N. W. corner of Lot, then E. to N. E. corner of Lot 43.
1825 Sept. 3 Road from Norlands to Josiah Adkins'.
1826 Sept. 11 Road from Shaw's ferry to Chenery's Mill and the falls on west bank of the river.
1826 Sept. 11 Road from James Philoon's house by B. F. Sawin's to Adkins Corner.
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HISTORY OF LIVERMORE
1826 Feb. 27 To find residents' names.
1827 April 2 School Fund was $2,791.91.
1828 May 1 Road from J. M. Shackley's to Spencer Goding's and Widow Childs' barn, west line of town, 128 rods, 33 rods, rock marked (R).
1828 May
1 Road to Orrin Bryant's and Elisha Pratt's.
1828 Nov. 3 Road from Basford's Mill to Jay line subject to gates and bars for one year.
1828 April 23 Road over Dailey bridge.
1829 Mar. 16 Road from Basford's Mill to Jay line discontinued.
1829 Mar. 16 Road from Aaron Doble's to James Timberlake's.
1829 June 13 Accepted road from Jay line to Basford's mill on west side of river.
1829 June 13 Voted not to accept Doble and Timberlake road.
1829 Sept. 26 Voted to accept road from Basford Mill to Jay line.
1830 Sept. 13 Accepted 245 rods of road in Tollawally, from Strickland's ferry N. on west side of river.
1830 Sept. 13
Discontinued road from Orrin Bryant's farm as far as his west line.
1830 Aug. 31
To divide town.
1831 Mar. 7
Voted as a by-law of this town, that all questions concerning the acceptance, alteration or discon- tinuance of roads shall be heard and determined at the annual meeting in the months of March or April.
1831 Mar. 21 Road from Dr. Bradford's toward school-house No. 10.
1831 Sept. 12
Road from Benjamin's ferry south to Leonard Jones.
1833 Sept. 9 Annexed Chandler's Gore.
1833 Sept. 9
Repair bridge over Turner Pond.
1833 Mar. 1.1 M. & S. fund money statement of Reuel Washburn, Treas. of M. & S. fund.
1829, $3,335.47, interest $200, paid to all religious societies.
1830, 1831, 1832, 1833, same as above.
Principal of school fund for time aforesaid $2,801.97; annual interest for the same $168.00, paid to the several agents.
1833 Sept. 9 Road from county road E. to Benj. Winslow's and Knox's.
1833 Sept. 25 Line fence Josiah Hobbs and Ebenezer Waite.
1834 Sept. 8 Road from Nelson's to Brettun's and Canton road.
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1834 Sept. 8 Road from Eli Soper's to J. H. Gordon's corner.
1834 Sept. 8 Road to Hinkley's.
1834 Oct. 2 Road from Cobb's 21 rods E. of town line. S. 28° 30 m. W. 21 rods. S. 5º 30 m. W. 106 rods to county road.
1834 Mar. 3 Road by Bear Brook.
1834 Sept. 8 Road from Moses Norton's to Seth Foster's.
1834 Sept. 8 A. Nelson, O. Brown, L. Bowles, M. Norton, L. Sawin, J. Norton lived on the Gore.
1834 Oct. 20 Road from Eben Cobb's to road from Brettun's Mills to Canton Point.
1835 Mar. 2 Sarah Lowney.
1835 Sept. 14
Road from Brown place to Jonas Goding's.
1836 Sept. 12 Alteration from A. Nelson's to Canton road.
1837 Mar. 6 Road from Benjamin Goding's to William Chenery's.
1837 Mar. 27 Government money to State and town.
1837 Sept. 11
1837 Sept. 11 Elisha Smith's pauper bond against Reuben Wing. Road from school-house No. 1 to Brettun's and Turner road.
1837 Sept. 11
Road from Barton's ferry to Jay line, joining the Jay road. West side of the river.
1838 Sept. 10
Road from school-house No. 4 to A. F. Goding's.
1839 Mar. 4
Division of Dis. No. 1.
1840 Sept. 4 To divide town.
1843 Mar. 6 Sam Richardson's offer of Livermore Falls ceme- tery.
1843 Mar. 6 Division of town.
1844 June 29 Road from Stephen Leavitt's easterly.
1844 June 29 Alteration of road west of Lambert Ledge.
1844 Sept. 9 Road from Canton, E. to Marshall Child's.
1846 Sept. 14 Alteration of road past Umbagog Pulp Mill.
1847 May 24 Road to Tilton's Mill accepted.
1847 Sept. 13 Road from Poland's to Fuller's.
1848 Mar. 6 Town accepted common at North Livermore "To be used for that purpose only and never to be transferred or alienated."
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