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First Pastor, Rev. S. N. Tufts, from 1859 to 1863; Rev. A. R. Moulton, 1863 to 1866; A. II. IIeath, 1866 to 1870. Church membership, 190.
Superintendent Sabbath School, R. M. Jordan.
Number scholars, 170.
PINE STREET FREE BAPTIST CHURCH.
Lewiston, Me.
This church was organized in January, 1869, composed of 55 members. Its house of worship was dedicated Dec. 9, 1869. Officers of the church :
Pastor, Rev. J. S. Burgess; Deacons, Noah Litchfield and J. B. Sawyer; Treasurer, James Wood, Esq .; Collec- tor, A. P. Conant; Trustees, R. E. Patterson, James Wood, E. Clark, O. G. Douglass, and John Given ; Super- intendent Sunday School, John Given, Esq.
MAIN STREET M. E. CHURCH.
Pastor, II. D. Abbott; Trustees, S. R. Bearce, William Robinson, Warren S. Butler, HI. T. Spencer, Geo. Nevens ; Stewards, S. R. Bearce, W. S. Butler, Wm. Robinson, J. Mace, J. W. Quimby, H. T. Spencer, James Cobb, S. Hicks, Geo. A. Drew; Rec. Steward, W. S. Butler; Dis- tributing Steward, William Robinson; Class Leaders, Joel Nevens, II. Smith, J. Richardson.
Superintendent of Sunday School, Joseph W. Quimby.
PARK STREET METHODIST CHURCH.
Park, near Ash.
Pastor, Rev. Charles J. Clark ; Trustees, B. T. Emery, S. D. Thomas, Charles L. Oliver, Joseph Miller, J. K. Blanchard, Daniel Wood, John Oaks, [George Washburne, S. I. Abbott; Class Leaders, John Oaks, Joseph Miller, S. E. Smith, Joseph Parmenter, William Miles, S. T. Record; Organist, Frank B. Wood; Stewards, B. T. Eme- ry, E. Cornish, Niah Hinkley, Daniel Lucas, J. K. Blanch- ard, J. W. Cofren, II. A. Osgood, E. M. Steadman, A. J. Gardner; Sexton, John Oaks.
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TRINITY CHURCHI (EPISCOPAL). Park, corner Ash. Organized 1854:
Rector, Rev. Harry L. Yewens ; Senior Warden, James P. Gill ; Junior Wurden, Freeman Bradford; Treasurer, H. Willard Bryant.
PINE STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Pine, corner Bates street.
Organized August 8, 1854, with 42 members. First pastor, Rev. Uriah Balkam, D. D. Worshipped in Jones' hall previous to erection of chapel, which was dedicated Nov. 16, 1855. Present church edifice erected in 1867 on the site of the old chapel. Present membership, 288.
Pastor, Rev. Francis F. Ford. installed June 22, 1871; Deacons, Simeon II. Murray, William J. Burnham ; Clerk, Fred. B. Sands; Parish Committee, John W. Danielson, J. L. H. Cobb, William J. Burnham.
250 members Sabbath school; Superintendent, William J. Burnham.
BATES STREET UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY.
Society organized 1858. Church built 1865.
Sexton, D. W. C. Harris; Supt. Sabbath School, Dr. Harlow; Clerk, O. D. Blake; Treasurer, Dr. G. F. Towle; Trustees, C. P. Wellman, C. II. Perkins, D. B. Jones.
SECOND ADVENT SOCIETY. Instituted, August, 1866.
Elder, I. C. Welcome; Deacon, Samnel Litchfield; Ad- vising Committee, James Tracy, S. Litchfield, B. F. Bailey. There are now about fifty members to the society.
Meetings are held regularly every Sunday at 22 and 72, at 33 Central block.
Social meetings, Tuesday and Saturday evenings, at 73 o'clock. Seats free.
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH (ROMAN CATHOLIC). Main, near Bates street. Built in 1870. Architect, P. C. Keely.
Priest's residence, corner Bates and Main.
Pastors, Rev. Michael Lucy and Rev. II. E. Gillan.
الأسرة الحجم
السير
DOUGLASS & COOK, NO. 2 LISBON STREET, DEAL- ERS IN PICTURES & FRAMES.
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ST. MARY'S FRENCH CANADIAN CHURCH
(ROMAN CATHOLIC).
Lincoln street.
Pastor, Peter Heavey.
A French church is in process of construction upon Ash street.
MASONIC.
LEWISTON COMMANDERY K. T., NO. 6.
F. I. Day, E. C .; F.O. Sands, G .; R. M. Sykes, C. G .; A. Callahan, Pres .; E. M. Leavitt, S. W .; A. K. P. Knowlton, J. W .; William J. Burnham, Treas. ; M. E. D. Bailey, Rec. ; J. F. Putnam, St. Bearer ; J. II. Stetson, Sword Bearer ; Ai Brooks, Wurder ; John N. Wood, R. E. Hathaway, George McClure, Guards ; G. W. Wright, Sentinel.
Regular conclaves, Masonic Hall, New Savings Bank block, fourth Thursday in each month.
DUNLAP COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS. Charter dated, May 4th, 1864.
Officers .- F. I. Day, T. I. M. ; M. E. D. Bailey, R. I. M. ; I. G. Curtis, I. M. ; John F. Putnam, Secretary.
Stated meeting, second Tuesday in January, April, July, and October.
KING HIRAM ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. Carlos Nudd, II. P.
ASHLAR LODGE, No. 105. Chartered Nov. 5, 1860.
Officers .- I. C. Downes, W. M .; A. E. Frost, S. W .; W. W. Sanborn, J. W. ; J. F. Putnam, Secretary ; II. II. Dickey, Treasurer.
Regular communication, every Monday evening on or before the full of the moon.
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RABONI LODGE, No. 150.
Officers .- A. K. P. Knowlton, W. M .; F. N. Emery, Secretary.
ODD FELLOWS.
ANDROSCOGGIN LODGE, No. 24.
Chartered, 1846.
Officers .- J. L. Peabody, N. G .; C. C. Frost, V. G .; C. F. Dunlap, R. Sec. ; J. M. Steadman, P. Sec. ; James Dingley, Treasurer.
Meets every Monday evening, in Odd Fellows Hall, Union block. 75 members.
MANUFACTURERS AND MECIIANICS LODGE, No. 62.
Chartered March 19, 1853.
Officers .- P. N. Dexter, N. G .; N. Snow, V. G .; P. O. Spinney, R. S .; E. J. Riker, P. S. ; J. T. Small, Treas.
Meets every Wednesday evening at Odd Fellows Hall, Union block. 135 members.
WOROMBUR ENCAMPMENT, No. 13.
Chartered April 27, 1848.
Officers .- W. F. Garcelon, C. P .; C. C. Frost, II. P .; Fred. Kelly, S. W .; H. Snow, J. W .; N. T. Spencer, Scribe ; N. Morrill, Treasurer.
Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month, at Odd Fellows Hall, Union block. 60 members.
FIDELITY LODGE, No. 4. DEGREE OF REBEKAII.
Chartered, 1870.
Meets second and fourth Thursday evenings, at Odd Fellows Hall, Union block.
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KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
INDUSTRY LODGE, No. 2, K. P.
Instituted May 5, 1871.
Officers .- L. Cooper, V. P .; F. R. Perkins, W. C .; C. O. Collins, V. C .; E. H. Knowles, R. S .; D. T. Mitchell, F. S .; J. J. Davis, W. B .; H. C. Beal, W. G .; O. E. Barker, I. S .; L. H. Rowe, O. S.
Regular conventions every Friday evening, at Pythias Hall, Union block, Lisbon.
G. A. R.
KNOX POST, No. 9.
Lewiston, Me.
Officers .- Commander, Iliram Snow; Senior Vice Commander, T. A. Eastman ; Junior Vice Commander, G. E. Bartlett; Chaplain, D. P. Lowell; Quarter-master, J. A. Skinner; Adjutant, A. N. Ames; Officer of the Day, John Davis; Officer of the Guard, John Perkins; Ser- geant Mujor, Charles Seavey ; Quarter-master Sergeant, C. Stowe.
Meet at G. A. IIall, corner Lisbon and Pine Streets, Thursday evening of each week.
TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
UNITED LODGE, No. 13, I. O. G. T.
Officers .- Thomas B. Mennealey, W. C. T .; Miss Lizzie Hervey, W. V. T .; William Sanderson, W. S.
Meetings every Wednesday evening, at G. A. R. Hall, Pillsbury block, Main, corner Pine.
LEWISTON WASHIINGTONIAN REFORM CLUB
Officers .- President, L. C. Peck; Vice-presidents, Da- vid Cowan, George A. Drew, George G. Hartwell, E. S. Davis, J. Y. Scruton, P. McGillicuddy, and J. W. Murray ; Secretary, W. D. Pennell; Cor. Secretary, Geo. A. Chand- ler; Treasurer, Horace C. Little; Executive Committee, I. G. Jordan, S. B. Parmenter, C. P. Wellman, F. O. Sands, B. W. Getchell, W. D. Pennell, N. Dingley, jr., and Benjamin Litchfield.
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ASSOCIATIONS, COMPANIES, &c. LEWISTON Y. M. C. A.
Organized Apr. 15, 1867. Incorporated the following Winter.
OFFICERS .- President, George W. Garcelon; Vice- presidents, Samuel B. Parmenter, W. F. Marshall, L. G. Jordan, P. N. Dexter, Eben Seavey, H. T. Spencer ; Cor- responding Secretary, Fred. B. Sands; Recording Secre- tury, J. G. Richardson; Treasurer, A. L. Templeton ; Directors, F. W. Cobb, J. W. Parmenter, Nelson Howard, George H. Pilsbury, John Giveen, J. T. Cobb.
Rooms, Journal block, Lisbon street, open each evening and well supplied with books and papers for the use of all who choose to avail themselves of the privilege. Prayer- meetings at the rooms at 9 o'clock A. M. and 73 o'clock r. M., Sabbath, also at the different Corporations every Monday evening. Sociables occur Friday evening follow- ing the last Thursday of each month. The Association supports a city missionary and librarian.
MANUFACTURERS AND MECHANICS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
This Association was established in 1860. The library contains some 3,500 volumes, composed of works from the best authors of Agriculture, Biography, History, Travels, Voyages, Poetry, Fiction, &c.
Rooms in Lisbon block; entrance first door in the north end. Rooms open Wednesday and Saturday afternoons and evening, from 2 to 5, and from 7 to 9 p. M.
President, N. Dingley, jr .; Vice-president, J. S. Barrell ; Recording Secretary, D. Cowan; Corresponding Secreta- ry, Thomas Tash ; Treasurer, J. W. Danielson ; Librarian, J. G. Elder.
Number of life members, 100. Number of volumes, 4,500.
MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.
President, Thomas Tash; Vice-president, Dr. A. Garce- lon ; Treasurer, J. W. Danielson; Recording Secretary, D. Cowan; Corresponding Secretary, C. B. Stetson; Di- rectors, Thomas Tash, Dr. A. Garcelon, D. Cowan, C. B. Stetson, J. G. Elder; Lecture Committee, A. K. P. Knowlton, W. II. Lambert, C. B. Stetson ; Librarian, J. G. Elder; Library Committee, Thomas Tash, J. G. Elder, C. B. Stetson.
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DOUGLASS & COOK, {KEEP GOLD JEWELRY AND SILVER WARE.
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YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE CHRISTIAN UNION. Reading Room, Lyceum Block, Lisbon.
RIVERSIDE CEMETERY COMPANY.
Incorporated in 1857, containing about forty acres, on the east bank of the Androscoggin River.
President, John M. Frye; Secretary and Treasurer, T. B. Thompson ; Managers, Samuel Haley, George Bean, T. B. Thompson, S. D. Thomas.
ANDROSCOGGIN MUSICAL SOCIETY.
Incorporated October 25, 1866.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES .- President, A. D. Lockwood ; Vice-president, Freeman Newhall; Treasurer and Sec- retury, R. C. Pennell; T. Fillebrown, A. B. Crafts, T. D. Thorn, II. Dinsmore; 1st Conductor, R. C. Pennell ; 2d Conductor, A. B. Crafts ; Pianist, Mrs. F. F. Ford ; Librarian, Herbert Parker.
Rehearsals Monday evening, in the rooms of Y. M. C. A., Journal Block.
STAGE DIRECTORY.
TURNER STAGES .- Stage leaves Auburn Depot and Elm House for West Auburn, North Auburn, Turner, North Turner, and Livermore, daily, on arrival of cars from Boston, and connects with train for Portland and Boston. Passengers forwarded to Canton.
Stage leaves Lewiston and Auburn for East Auburn, East Turner, North Turner Bridge, Livermore Center, to Livermore Falls, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 10 A. M. Returning, leaves Livermore Falls for the above places every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 6:30 A. M., arriving in season for the train West.
Buckfield Express leaves for North and West Auburn, East Hebron, and Buckfield, at 4 P. M. Returning, leaves Buckfield at 6 A. M.
Mechanic Falls Stage leaves Elm House at 1 P. M., daily, calls at Hotels in Lewiston at 12. Arrives from Mechanic Falls at 9 A. M. .
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BANKS IN LEWISTON.
The First National Bank -OF-
LEWISTON, ME.
CAPITAL, $400,000.00. SURPLUS, $100,000.00.
E. F. PACKARD, President.
SAMUEL R. BEARCE, Vice President.
AI BROOKS, - Cashier. ALBERT L. TEMPLETON, - Teller.
FRANK W. PARKER, - Bookkeeper.
DIRECTORS .- N. W. Farwell, J. G. Coburn, S. R. Bearce, Timothy Walker, E. F. Packard, Nelson Dingley, jr., Archibald Wakefield, John Y. Scruton, William P. Frye.
DISCOUNT DAYS, MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. Bank Hours, 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 4 P. M.
Annual Election, Second Tuesday in January. Dividends, January 1st, and July 1st.
ANDROSCOCCIN COUNTY SAVINGS
LEWISTON, ME.
Chartered March 5th, 1870. OFFICE WITH FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
Open during banking hours, and on Wednesday and Saturday cven- ings from 7 to 8 o'clock.
Deposits made during one month will be placed on interest the first day of the following month.
Dividends are made the first day of June and December.
E. F. PACKARD, Prest. A. L. TEMPLETON, Treas.
TRUSTEES.
Samuel R. Bearce, E. F. Packard,
Geo. II. Pillsbury, C. I. Barker,
Ai Brooks.
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BANKS AND POST-OFFICE.
INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS,
Banking Rooms, Cor. Lisbon and Pine Streets,
Open from 9 to 12 A. M., from 2 to 4 P. M., and Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 7 to 8.
Deposits received up to the first Saturday of each month, will draw interest from that time.
Regular dividends are computed on all amounts on deposit on the first Saturdays of January and July, in each year. Extra dividends every four years.
I. G. COBURN, President.
TRUSTEES .- J. G. Coburn, HI. II. Dickey, William P. Frye, J. W. Danielson, E. S. Davis.
JOHN S. ADAMS, Treasurer.
POST OFFICE, Lisbon, Corner Ash Streets, - Lewiston.
Postmaster, GEO. A. PARKER. Asst. Postmaster, CHAS. H. GIVEN.
OFFICE OPEN FROM 7.30 A. M., TO 8.30 P. M.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THE MAILS.
ARRIVES.
CLOSES.
A. M.
P. M.
A. M. 6.30
P. M.
Western Mail,
9.00
3.08
12.35 4.45
Eastern Mail,
1.00
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Farmington Mail,
1.00
2.30
Kennebec Mail,
8.30
3.30
12.00
5.15
Auburn and Turner Mail,
12.15
12.00
Knox and Lincoln Mail,
3.40
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MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.
ANDROSCOGGIN MILLS,
Incorporated, 1860.
CAPITAL, - $1,000,000.
BENI. E. BATES, Treas.,
40 STATE STREET, - BOSTON.
JOHN W. DANIELSON, Agent.
ALLEN P. WINSLOW, Paymaster.
Spindles (now running and to be added this year), 62,000
Looms
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Females Employed,. 750 Males Employed, 350
Cotton Consumed, per week, in pounds,
.91,500
KINDS OF GOODS MADE :
WIDE SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, SATTEEN JEANS, AND GRAIN BAGS.
Pay-Day, second Thursday after last Saturday of each month.
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MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.
LEWISTON MILLS, . SANDS, A
CAPITAL, $500,000.
Incorporated in 1850 as Lewiston Bagging
Company. In 1860, name changed to Lewiston Mills, and Capital increased.
Number of mills, 2, with auxiliary buildings and a large Dye House. No. 1 Mill, built in 1860. No. 2 Mill, built in 1865. Number of Spindles, 25,000, for Cotton and sufficient Linen Machinery to manufacture 3,500 pounds coarse Jute or Linen Yarn daily.
Number of Females employed, 552
Number of Males employed, 253
Monthly Pay-roll, .. ' $28,000
Number of bales of Cotton used, 6,300
Cotton Yarn produced,. 2,500,000 pounds
Jute Yarn produced,. 950,000
COTTON GOODS MANUFACTURED :
COTTONADES, TICKINGS, DENIMS, SHIRTING STRIPES, GINGHAMS, CHECKS, DUCK, OSNA- BURG, SEAMLESS BAGS, JUTE GOODS MANUFACTURED. A VARIETY OF
SEAMLESS BAGS, BURLAPS, TWINE, AND CARPET CHAIN.
Number of pounds of Yarn dyed yearly,. 800,000 pounds
Value of Drugs and Dye-Stuffs used,. $30,000
Pounds of Starch used yearly, 50,000
Casks of Lime used yearly,. .600
Tons of Coal used annually,. 1,200
Power .- 3 Turbine Wheels, 150 Horse Power, ca., making 450 Horse Power.
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MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.
TON BLEACHERY
-AND- DYE WORKS, Lewiston, Maine.
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CHARTER, - - $1,000,000.
CAPITAL STOCK, - $300,000.
Incorporated January, 1872.
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DIRECTORS.
BENJ. E. BATES, A. E. HILDRETH,
JOHN A. BLANCHARD, WM. B. WOOD, LYMAN NICHOLS.
WM. B. WOOD, Treas.,
AO STATE STREET, Boston. BLEACHING, COLORING, & FINISHING
All kinds of Cotton Goods. J. DEMPSEY, Supt.
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MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.
FRANKLIN COMPANY
OFFICE UNDER DEWITT HOUSE.
Incorporated April 5, 1854.
CAPITAL, - - - $1,000,000.
DIRECTORS:
LYMAN NICHOLS, JOHN A. BLANCHARD,
BENJ. E. BATES, N. W. FARWELL, A. E. HILDRETH.
AUDITORS: CLARENCE A. DOW and WM. J. BURNHAM.
N. W. FARWELL, Agent,
G. H. PILSBURY, Clerk and Paymaster, WILLIAM B. WOOD, Treasurer.
This Company owns the Water Power Canals, and the adjoining lands on both sides of the River.
They also own the Grist Mill Building, Lincoln Mill, DeWitt House, and many other Shops, Buildings, &c.
The Lincoln Mill was built in 1845. De Witt House in 1852.
THE OLD WATER POWER COMPANY
Was incorporated in 1849, and in 1850 manufacturing developments were first begun.
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LINCOLN MILLS,
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INCORPORATED 1854.
CAPITAL, - - $500,000.
DIRECTORS :
LYMAN NICHOLS, JOHN A. BLANCHARD, BENJ. E. BATES, N. W. FARWELL, A. E. HILDRETH. AUDITORS:
CLARENCE A. DOW and WM. J. BURNHAM.
E. S. DAVIS, Agent. W. D. PENNELL, Paymaster. WILLIAM B. WOOD, Treasurer.
Spindles, 21,744
Looms,. 436
Females, .318
Males 112
Yards per week,. 60,000
Cotton Consumed per week, 19,000 pounds
GOODS MADE: SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS.
Pay-day, 15th of each month.
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CONTINENTAL MILLS,
Cor. of Chestnut and Oxford Streets.
INCORPORATED 1864.
COMMENCED OPERATIONS, - 1866.
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CAPITAL, - $1,000,000.
WILLIAM B. WOOD, Treasurer,
40 State Street, Boston. R. C. PENNELL, Clerk and Paymaster, E. S. DAVIS, Agent.
DIRECTORS:
LYMAN NICHOLS, B. E. BATES,
N. W. FARWELL,
J. A. BLANCHARD,
B. F. NOURSE, URIEL CROCKER.
AUDITORS:
CLARENCE A. DOW, GEO. H. PILSBURY.
J. S. & E. WRIGHT, - Selling Agents, BOSTON.
Spindles,
27,360
Looms,
600
Females Employed, -
159
Males Employed,
341
Yards made per week,
110,000
Cotton consumed per week, lbs.,
40,000
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MANUFACTURING COMPANIES.
LEWISTON
MACHI CO
Founders -AND- MACHINE BUILDERS, MANUFACTURERS OF
Cotton & Woolen Machinery, LEWISTON, ME. Incorporated, 1864.
CAPITAL,
$100
PRESIDENT. J. G. COBURN.
TREASURER. J. W. DANIELSON.
DIRECTORS.
J. G. Coburn, C. I. Barker,
N. W. Farwell, A. D. Lockwood,
Nelson Dingley, jr., Geo. H. Pilsbury,
Benj. E. Bates, E. S. Davis, S. W. Kilvert.
AUDITORS : Geo. H. Pilsbury and Wm. J. Burnham.
MEN EMPLOYED, 200.
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BATES COLLEGE.
BOARD OF PRESIDENT AND TRUSTEES.
President, Rev. Oren B. Cheney, D. D., house College, near Bates College; His Excellency Sidney Perham, A. M., (ex officio), Rev. Ebenezer Knowlton, A. M., Benjamin E. Bates, Rev. James Calder, D. D., Hon. James G. Blaine, LL. D., Rev. Dexter Waterman, John W. Perkins, Abial M. Jones, IIon. Alonzo Garcelon, M. D., Rev. John A. Lowell, A. M., Hon. Nelson Dingley, jr., A. M., Josiahı Bardwell, Rev. John Fullonton, D. D., Rev. Isaac D. Stewart, A. M. ; Secretary, Abial M. Jones.
OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION AND GOVERNMENT.
President, Rev. Oren B. Cheney, D. D., house College; near Bates College; Parsons Professor of Ecclesiastica History and Pastoral Theology, Rev. John Fullonton, D. D., house Main ; Professor of Systematic Theology, Rev. John Jay Butler, D. D., house College, near Union ; Pro- fessor of Greek and Latin Languages, Jonathan Y. Stanton, A. M., house Main, opp .-; Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, Rev. Benjamin F. Hayes, A. M., house Mountain avenue; Calder Professor of Chemistry and Geology, Richard C. Stanley, A. M., house College, near Bates College ; Professor of Modern Languages and Mathematics, Thomas L. Angell, A. M., house College, near Bates College; Professor of Sacred Literature and Homiletics, Rev. James Albert Howe, A. M .; Professor of Rhetoric and English Literature, George C. Chase, A. M., boards at College; Tutor in Greek, Arthur Given, A. M., Main, near Union; Tutor in Latin, Alphonso L. Houghton, A. B., boards at College ; Prudential Committee, Rev. Oren B. Cheney, D. D., Abial M. Jones, Richard C. Stanley, A. M .; Examining Committee, Rev. John A. Lowell, A. M., Rev. George W. Howe, A. M., Rev. Charles S. Perkins, A. M .; Auditors, John W. Perkins, Rev. Joseph S. Bur- gess; Treasurer, Abial M. Jones.
FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE.
President, Oren B. Cheney, D. D .; Jonathan Y. Stanton, A. M., Richard C. Stanley, A. M., Thomas L. Angell, A. M., Rev. Charles II. Malcom, A. M., George C. Chase, A.
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M., Oliver C. Wendell, A. M., Arthur Given, A. M., Alphonso L. Houghton, A. B .; Secretary and Librarian, Jonathan Y. Stanton A. M .; Registrar, Richard C. Stanley, A. M.
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THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL.
FACULTY.
President, Rev. Oren B. Cheney, D. D .; Rev. John Fullonton, D. D., Rev. John Jay Butler, D. D., Rev. Benjamin F. Hayes, A. M., Rev. James Albert IIowe, A. M .; Secretary, Rev. John Jay Butler, D. D .; Lecturer on Pantheism, Rev. Jacob M. Manning, D. D .; Examining Committee, Rev. Jolin A. Lowell, A. M., Rev. George W. Howe, A. M., Rev. Charles S. Perkins, A. M.
LEWISTON SCHOOL FOR MEDICAL INSTRUCTION.
Chartered February 21, 1871. Issued to Edward II. Hill, Alonzo Garcelon, Orrin A. Horr, Milton C. Wedge- wood, Joshua W. Beede.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
IIon. A. Garcelon, M. D., Eli Edgecomb, M. D., N. C. Harris, M. D., Hon. William P. Frye, M. C. Wedgwood, M. D., O. B. Cheney, D. D., J. M. Small, M. D., Hon. N. Dingley, jr., R. L. Harlow, M. D., N. W. Farwell, Esq., A. D. Edgecomb, M. D., IIon. E. T. Luce, O. A. IIorr, M. D.
INSTRUCTORS.
Obstetrics and Diseases of Children, Eli Edgecomb M. D., rooms Savings Bank building; Chemistry, R. C Stanley, A. M., Main st., Lewiston, (Professor of Chemistry at Bates College) ; Gynecology, M. C. Wedgwood, M.D., 24 Park street, Lewiston; Surgery, E. II. Hill, M. D., DeWitt House, Lewiston; Theory and Practice, B. F. Sturgis, M. D., rooms Savings Bank building; Physiology, R. L. Harlow, M. D., 40 Spring st., Auburn; Anatomy, O. A. Horr, M. D., Pine street, Lewiston ; Materia Medica and Therapeutics, J. W. Beede, M. D., 12 Court st., Auburn.
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LEWISTON DIRECTORY.
ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY OFFICIAL REGISTER FOR 1872.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Judge of Probate, Cyrus Knapp, East Livermore.
Register of Probate, George S. Woodman, Auburn. Clerk of Courts, Daniel P. Atwood, Auburn. Register of Deeds, Silas Sprague, Auburn. County Treasurer, Alkander F. Merrill, Lewiston. County Attorney, Augustus M. Pulsifer, Auburn. Sheriff and Juiler, Thomas Littlefield, Auburn.
Deputy-sheriff's, William Keen, Poland; Elijah W. Dol- ley, East Livermore ; Charles E. Garcelon, Webster; Levi T. Coombs, Lisbon ; Warren P. Laughton, Lewiston ; Ed. D. Wiggin, Lewiston ; Joseph Littlefield, Auburn; Chas. D. Ford, Turner.
Crier, Charles D. Ford, Turner.
County Commissioners, William D. Roak, Chairman, Durham; Davis F. Lothrop, Leeds; John Reed, Lewiston.
Civil and Annual Terms, first Tuesday in January, April, and September.
County Commissioners Court, first Tuesday of April and October.
Probate Court, third Tuesday of each month.
ESTABLISHED 1862.
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STREETS, COURTS, PLACES, &c., IN AUBURN.
Academy, from Main to railroad, thence to Elm. Cottage Lane, foot of Drummond st. Court, from bridge to Auburn heights. Drummond, from Main to railroad.
Elm, from Main to railroad.
Farmington road, from Pleasant on the river.
Goff, from Main.
Hampshire, from Farmington road to past Willow. High, from Academy to Court.
Laurel, from Main to the river.
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