Lewiston, Maine, city directory, 1872, Part 14

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Laurel Place, from Laurel.


Main, from old engine-house lot to covered bridge.


Manley, from 29 Union to Goff.


Maple, from High to Spring. Myrtle, from Academy to Elm.


Oak, from Pine to Manley. Pearl, from Hampshire to School.


Pine, from Pearl to Willow.


Pleasant, from Elm to Farmington road.


Railroad, from Drummond to Court.


School, from Pleasant to Goff. Spring, from Cemetery to Elm. Temple, from Manley to Union. Turner, from Court to Farmington road.


Union, from Court to Turner. Vernon, from Turner to the river. Whitney, parallel with Turner.


Willow, from Pine to Manley.


HIALLS, BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, &c.


Auburn Block, Court, near Main. Auburn Hall, Auburn, near Main. County Building, Court, corner Turner. Elm Block, Court, opp. Main. Masonic Hall, 6 Phoenix block.


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CHARLES E. SMITH, DRUGGIST & APOTHECARY,


Dealer in Medicines, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles, Trusses, Sup- porters, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Paper Hangings, &c.


Particular attention paid to preparation of Physicians' Prescriptions, and the dis- pensing of medicines for family use. None but fresh and pure articles being used.


Country orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended to.


NO. 6 PHOENIX BLOCK, MAIN ST., AUBURN, ME.


A CONCEDED FACT.


After twenty-three years' trial by the public, it is conceded that the BEST WORM REMEDY OR VERMIFUGE IN THE WORLD for expelling Pin Worms, Long, Round Worms, and Tape Worms, is DR. J. F. TRUE'S justly celebrated PIN WORM ELIXIR! @ Vegetable Compound, Safe & Effectual. PRICE, 35 CENTS.


T. T. T.


TRUE'S Triumphant Tincture, or Killer of Pain ! TREE'S American Cough Syrup !


TRUE'S Liniment !


TRUE'S Blood Purifier and Regulator !


TRUE'S Pile Powder !


TRUE'S Catarrh Snuff!


TRUE'S French Tooth Powder !


Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. DR. J. F. TRUE & CO.,


Proprietors of True's Great American Remedies, AUBURN, ME.


H. G. GARCELON,


MANUFACTURER OF


MEN'S & BOYS' SERGE OPERA, Women's and Misses'


SERGE BOOTS Railroad Street, Opposite Depot, AUBURN, ME.


YRAOGHTOTA & T2198080


BOSTON Musical Instrument


MANUFACTORY. Formerly E. G. WRIGIIT & co., MANUFACTURERS OF


MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, 71 SUDBURY ST., BOSTON.


S. B. BREED,


Rear Pevears' Bullding, 22 Washington, and 46 Munroe Sts., Lynn. Shafting, Hangers, & Pulleys Of any size put up to order. Particular attention given to fitting up Heeling and Sewing Machinery. Millwrighting and Repairing done, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shoe Machinery, Belting, Rubber Ilose, and Corded Top Rolls for sale. Also, Manufacturer of BREED'S DE- TECTIVE LASTING GAUGE.


Buffer Rolls and Clothes Wringers repaired. General Jobbing done at short notice.


BRANIGAN, CUDDY & CO., GLASS WORKS.


ESTABLISIIED 1847.


Ornamental Glass Cutters and Designers. 19 and 21 HARVARD PLACE, OPPOSITE OLD SOUTH CHURCHI, BOSTON. Ornamental Cut and Ground Glass of every description, for Vestibules, IIalls and Sliding Doors, Side Lights, Steamboats, Ships, Hotels, and Private Dwellings. Goods well packed for shipping. Designs furnished on application. T. BRANIGAN, J. CUDDY, M. C. MERRY.


LOMBARD & Co., No. 13 Lewis Wharf, Boston. IMPORTERS & DEALERS IN THE BEST Nova Scotia, English & Scotch GRINDSTONES


For Farmers, Machinists, and Glass Cutters. Also,


NOVA SCOTIA FREESTONE. A large assortment constantly on hand.


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EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS.


The letter h. for house; bds. boards; opp. opposite; r. rear; c. or cor. corner ; wf. wharf; n. near; sq. square; pl. place; ct. court; bet. between; R. R. Rail- road; M. C. R. R. Maine Central Railroad; P. O. Post-office; U. S. A. United States Army; U. S. N. United States Navy. Where the name of a corporation or factory appears immediately after the name, it indicates the place of busi - ness. After the name of the street, the word street is omitted.


ADAMS ISAAC, carpenter, house Pearl, near Pine Adams Lucian, watchmaker, house 23 Main


Adams Phobe J., widow of John F., house 30 Hampshire Adams Thomas, bootmaker, boards 11 Main Adams William B., carpenter, house Pearl, near Pine Additon John C., policeman, house 1 Willow Alden - , mason, house Summer


ALDEN NELSON II., agent D. Harwood & Co., Boston, shoe manufacturer, house North Auburn Allen -- , shoemaker, house 2 High Allen Charles A., shoemaker, house 4 School


Allen Charles W., engineer, house Turner, near Union


Allen Clarence, blacksmith, house 33 Turner Allen David, farmer, house 14 Pleasant Allen Frank M., painter, house Turner road Allen Freeman, laborer, house Perryville


Allen Freeman, drain-pipe maker, house Cross, n. Turner Allen George A., painter, house Turner road. Allen John, paperhanger, house Summer Allen John R., blacksmitlı, house 7 School Allen Rahamna, widow of Abram, house 33 Turner


Anderson David, bootmaker Pray, Shaw & Co., boards at Lewiston


Andrews Hiram, farmer, house 10 Goff Andrews Melvin M., farmer, house 10 Goff Archibald Dana, surveyor of lumber, boards 4 High Archibald Henry, surveyor of lumber, boards 4 High Arris Samuel J., railroad employee, house 54 Spring Atkins Greenville M., cutter Sykes & Foss, house Elm, near railroad


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Atkinson John C., bootmaker Pray, Shaw & Co., house 50 Pleasant


Atwood Abram (Symmes & Atwood), fish, meat, and vegetable, Main, house 13 High


Atwood Daniel P., clerk of court, house 31 Spring


Atwood James F., boots and shoes, Court, near Main, house 3 Hampshire


Atwood John Q. A. (Atwood & Tracy), grocers, Court, house Court


Atwood Joseph L,, bookkeeper Atwood & Tracy, house 13 Spring


Atwood Stephen, sole-leather cutter, boards 30 Union


Atwood & Tracy (John Q. A. Atwood and L. L. Tracy), grocers, Court, next A. Cushman's


Austin S. E., cutter P. M. Woodman & Son, bds. Maine Hotel


Ayer Lydia L., widow of Daniel F., house 11 Pine


BAILEY AMOS, JR., bootmaker Pray, Shaw & Co., house 11 Pleasant


Bailey Aretus, house 47 Pleasant


Bailey Davis, carpenter, house 9 Union


Bailey Lorenzo, shoemaker, boards 15 Main


Baker Charles R., hairdresser, Court, near Bridge, h. do.


Baker Edwin J., overseer Lincoln mill, house Manley, near Union


: Baker Shubel, butcher, house Turner, near railroad Ballard J. E., carpenter, boards E. Harlow's, Main Barker C. E., carpenter, boards E. Harlow's, Main


Barnum Robert A., shoemaker, boards H. E. Dexter's, Main


Barrows George E., cutter, house 8 Union


Barrows Hiram C., foreman A. Cushman, house 8 Union


Bartlett Flavel, trader, house 60 Pleasant


Bartlett Frank (Bartlett & Eaton), dry goods and grocer- ies, Phoenix block, Main, h. Pleasant, cor. Hampshire BARTLETT & EATON (F. Bartlett and John F. Eaton), dry goods and groceries, Phoenix block, Main


Bass Seth, shoemaker, house Whitney


Batchelder Kingsbury, principal Auburn High school, boards 45 Main


Bates George, clergyman, house 2 Turner


Beal William W., shoemaker, house Myrtle, near Elm


Beale Eben, shoemaker, house Turner, opp. school-house Bean Andrew T. (Bean & Stetson), stoves, furnaces, etc., honse 43 Main


Bean Mary J. Miss, teacher Gowell District school, boards 43 Main


Bean Sylvanus, shoemaker, house 5 School


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Bearce George D., miller


Bearce William P., shoemaker, house 12 School


Beauprie Joseph, carriagemaker, house Turner


Beecham Jose, miller, boards 37 Pleasant


Beede Joshua W. (Robinson & Beede), apothecary, Court, house 14 Court


Bemis Walter A., shoemaker, house 6 Turner


Benson Sarah A, widow of Thomas J., house Whitney


Bent Henry F., laborer, house Cross, near Turner Berry John A., house West Auburn


Bessey Alden, laborer, house Turner, near railroad Bickford Charles G., shoemaker, house 50 Pleasant


Bickford Frank, overseer B. B. Fuller & Co., house Union Bickford George H., operative Lincoln mill, h. 50 Pleasant Bickford George P., butcher, house Summer, near Union Bickford Jesse S., butcher, house Summer, near Union Bigelow Andrew I'., farmer, house 5 Goff


Bigelow Charles E., carpenter (Lewiston), house 5 Goff


Biggeton William, carpenter Lewiston mills, house Turner, cor. Hampshire


Billings Myra Miss, teacher Grammar school, boards 3 Hampshire


Billings Myra R., teacher Grammar school, boards West Auburn


Bird Edward W., groceries and dry goods, North Auburn, house Stage road


Bisbee Forest, machinist, boards 24 High


Bisbee Francis E., widow of Edward, honse 16 High


Bisbee George E., cutter E. F. Packard & Co., boards 5 School


Bissell William, painter, house 9 Drummond


Blackstone Joseph, laborer, house Summer


Blaisdell ITiram W., shoemaker, house 58 Lisbon


Blake Ada E. Miss, teacher North Auburn primary school Blake Granville, book canvasser, house 48 Main Blake -, shoemaker, boards 9 Main


Blethen Cordelia, widow, house Myrtle, cor. Elm Blethen Elias, carpenter, house Elm, opp. Spring


Blood Sophronia B., widow of Lewis, house 9 Main


Bond George, shoemaker, boards II. C. Dexter's, Main Bond Paris L., mason, boards H. C. Dexter's, Main Bonney Augustus N., shoemaker, boards Cross, n. Turner Bonney Frank J., dentist, Elm block, Court, h. Pleasant, corner Court


Bonney J. W., dentist, Elm block, boards 37 Pleasant BOOMER VESTA C. MRS., dressmaker, 8 and 9 Elm block, Court, house do.


Boynton G. M. (Huston & Boynton), baker, house High, opp. Orthodox church


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. Brabson John II., shoemaker, boards 46 Spring Brackett John, carriagemaker, boards rear Stevens, Kim- ball & Son's factory


Brackett Thomas R., shoemaker, house 5 Pleasant


Bradbury - , boards E. Harlow's, Main


Bradbury Betsey D., widow of Benj., house 47 Spring


Bradbury Russell S., livery stable, Court, west end bridge, house Main, corner Drummond


Bradford Justus C., furniture dealer, house 36 Pleasant Bradford Lewis, furniture dealer, house 36 Pleasant Bradford Phillips, farmer, house 45 Pleasant


Bradford Richmond, physician, 8 High, house do. Brann Alba A., agent Westfield Whip Co., h. Whitney Brann Harriet, widow of Berlin, house Whitney


Bray Alden B., cutter E. F. Packard & Co., house Turner, near Hampshire


Brett Ezra C., blacksmith, house 17 Goff


Brett George W. (G. W. Brett & Son), blacksmith, house Myrtle, near Elm


Brett G. W. & Son (George W. Brett and Ezra C. Brett), blacksmiths, Turner, near Hampshire


Brett John R., shoemaker, house Myrtle, near Elm Brewster Nancy, widow of William, house 10 Pleasant Brewster William D. (J. Dingley, jr., & Co.), grocers, 5 Phoenix block, Main, house 10 Pleasant


Bridgham Frank, shoemaker, boards 9 Main


Bridgham Ruth Mrs., widow of Stafford S., h. 18 Court Briggs Benjamin F. (E. F. Packard & Co.),. 4 Phoenix block, house Academy, opposite High school Briggs Daniel, solecutter E. F. Packard & Co., h. 28 High Briggs George, bottomer, boards 20 Pleasant


Briggs Howard, shoemaker, house 24 Hampshire


Briggs Joseph, mason, house Cross, near Turner


Briggs L. E., widow of Leonard, house 17 Drummond


Briggs Millie M. Miss, teacher Turner street Grammar school, boards Turner


Briggs Nancy Miss, house 44 Pleasant


Briggs Philip, clerk Robinson & Beede, bds. Elm House Briggs Susan T., widow of Robert, house 21 Hampshire Briggs Walter, bookkeeper, boards 21 Hampshire


Brooks Barker, hardware, Court, n. Bridge, h. 28 Spring Brooks Frank W., druggist, boards 6 Spring


Brooks George B., elerk, boards 28 Spring


Brooks Roxanna A,, widow of Chas. B., h. Main, n. Court Brooks Walter M., bookkeeper A. Cushman & Co., bds. 10 Court


Brown Dorothea T., widow of T. W., house 19 Iligh


Brown George W., cutter at B. C. Keen's, boards Maine Hotel


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Brown Oliver, bootmaker, house 17 Main Brown -, shoemaker, boards 15 Main


Bryant Rufus, shoefinisher, boards 8 Main


Buck Leonidas, shoemaker, house Manley, near Temple Buckley James II., tinman, h. Drummond, opp. Railroad Bucknam Clarence L., shoemaker, bds. Manley, c. Templo Bucknam Frank, tinman (Bangor), house Vine, n. Iligh Buker Melvina Miss, house Summer


Bumpus George, shoemaker, house 13 Pine


Burgess Everett W., carpenter, house 27 Main Burnham Dean R., shoemaker, house foot of Hampshire Burrill Greene C., city liquor agent, house 3 Spring


CALNER GEORGE W., shoemaker, boards 2 Goff Campbell Charles W., shoemaker, house 13 Pine Carpenter Sylvanus W., shoemaker, house 38 Spring Carter A. M., widow of Asa W., house 2 Laurel place Carter Seth M., student, boards 2 Laurel place Carver James W., shoemaker, boards E. Harlow's, Main Cary Wallace, shoemaker, boards 35 High


Caswell Sylvina, widow of Horatio, house 14 Drummond Cates A. Gardner, photographer, Turner, opp. court-house, house do.


Chamberlain Henry, shoemaker, house 1 Spring


Chamberlin John F., heeler, house 35 Pleasant


Chamberlin Lucy, widow of Joseph, house 35 Pleasant Chamberlin William M., insurance agent, h. 35 Pleasant Chaplin Alson P., jeweler, Main, opposite Phoenix block, boards at Lewiston


Chaplin James W., cooper, Main, near the bridge, house 3 Laurel


Chaplin James W., jr., shoemaker, boards 3 Laurel


Chaplin Samuel F., civil engineer, boards 3 Laurel


Chase Charles E., shoemaker, house 36 Goff


Chase Frank A., clerk (Cook & Strout), bds. 37 Pleasant Chase Frank W., shoemaker, boards 11 Main


Chase George H., nursery (Geneva, N. Y.), house School, corner Goff


Chase George W., tinman, house 39 Spring


Chase Jabez W., shoemaker, house Goff, corner School Chase John H., tinsmith, boards 39 Spring


Chase Lewis F. (Chase & Skinner), grocers, 2 Phoenix Block, house 44 Pleasant


Chase Mary E., teacher (Danville), boards 22 Main


Chase Peabody B., carpenter, house 36 Goff


Chase Phoebe, widow of Jonathan, house 39 Spring Churchill Chas. C., bootmaker Pray, Shaw & Co., h. Turner Clair Felix H., carpenter, house Summer


Clement Alfred, shoemaker, boards 19 High


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Clement Charles H., shoemaker, boards 2 Goff Cleveland Adeline E. Miss, house 54 Spring


Clough David, shoemaker, house Myrtle, corner Academy Cobb Cyrus, confectionery, Court, west end bridge, h. do. Cobb John F. (J. F. Cobb & Co.), shoe mnfrs., h. 3 Pleasant Cobb John F. & Co. (John F. Cobb and John Pickard), shoe manufacturers, Pickard block, Main


Cobb Lewis A., shoefitter, house 17 Pleasant


Cobb Thomas, shoemaker, boards Drummond


Cobb William A., shoedealer, house 38 Main Coburn Allen J., carpenter, house Hampshire, near Union Coffin Elbridge G., mason, house 30 Pleasant


Coffin Eugene C., stableman, boards 38 High


Cole Addison G., grocer, house 15 Union


Cole Edwin, Mckay machine operator, house 30 Union Cole -, painter, boards 34 Spring


Conant Maria, widow of Hooper, h. Drummond, n. Spring Cook Daniel M., house Railroad


Cook George H. (Cook & Libby), shoe mannfacturers, 8 Roak block, Main, house Whitney, near river


Cook George W., carpenter, house Turner road


Cook Job M., soap manufacturer, house 9 Pleasant


Cook Silas B. (Cook & Strout), h. 20 Union, cor. Hampshire Cook & Libby (Geo. II. Cook, Daniel B. Libby), shoe manufacturers, 8 Roak block, Main


Cook & Strout (Silas B. Cook and George E. Strout), stoves and tinware, Main, corner Court


Coombs Charles E., carpenter, house Temple


Coombs Consider T., mason, house Manley


Coombs William, river driver, house River road


Corbett Moses, foundry hand, house Summer Cotton Dennett, carpenter, house Turner road


Cox


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Coyle George R., shoemaker, house foot of Hampshire Crafts Adoniram B. (Moses Crafts & Co.), shoe manu-


facturers, Railroad, opposite depot, house 20 Spring Crafts Moses (Moses Crafts & Co.), Railroad, h. 26 Spring Crafts Martin, shoemaker, boards 26 Spring


Crafts Moses & Co. (Moses Crafts, Adoniram B. Crafts, and


Daniel W. Kingsley), shoe manufacturers, Railroad Crawford Benj. S., soap manufacturer, h. Pearl, opp. Pine Cressey - -, shoemaker, house School, near Railroad Crockett Joseph, liverystable, opposite County building, house 38 High


Currier Benjamin F., shoemaker, boards Cottage lane Currier Isaac C., carpenter, house Cottage lane CURTIS DAVID S. (L. R. Kinsley & Co.), Railroad, opposite depot, house Manley


Curtis John W., shoemaker, boards 50 Drummond


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Curtis Warren H., heelcutter, E. F. Packard & Co., boards Court


CUSHIMAN ARA (A. Cushman), boot and shoe manu- facturer, Court, house 10 High


Cushman A. (Ara Cushman, Saml. F. Merrill, and Henry L.


Daggett), boot and shoe manufacturers, Court, opposite Railroad square


Cushman Gideon, engineer, A. Cushman, house 11 Goff Cutter John L., merchant, house Whitney, near River road


DAGGETT HENRY T., machine operator, Pray, Shaw & Co., house at Lewiston


Daggett Horace, painter, house 25 Union


Daggett Russell, dye cleaning, Lewiston, house Railroad Daicy Benjamin, shoemaker, house School, near Railroad Daicy Benjamin B., soleleather cutter E. F. Packard & Co., house Union, opposite A. Cushman's


Daicy Sidney, shoemaker, house Drummond, near High


Damon Edward, pattern maker, boards 19 Spring


Damon Herbert L., clerk, boards 39 Spring


Damon James, bootmaker, boards 15 Main


Dana -, shoemaker, boards 49 Spring


Danforth, Levi, carpenter, boards E. Harlow's, Main


Daneills James P., carpenter, house 18 Pleasant


Daniels John, blacksmith, boards Lincoln block, Lewiston


Darling Charles E., custom bootmaker, house 25 Main


Darling John, shoemaker, house foot of Summer


Davie J. Elliott, boards E. Harlow's, Main


Davis Abbie W., widow of Elias, house 23 Main


Davis Augustns, shoemaker, boards Cottage lane


Davis Austin W., shoemaker, house Hampshire, corner Goff Davis Charles, bread team, house Temple


Davis Charles T., travelling salesman, house foot of Manley


Davis Clarence, shoemaker, boards 50 Drummond


Davis Elias, shoemaker, boards 4 Spruce


Davis Fannie, widow, house 24 High


Davis George E., cutter, house 25 Hampshire


Davis Greenfield T., cutter E. F. Packard & Co., boards 20 Pleasant


Davis James F., boards Maine IIotel


Davis Nathaniel C., cutter, house 25 Hampshire .


Davis William L., carpenter, house Court, near railroad


Dawes James S., crockeryware, &c. (Lewiston), boards 1 Spring


Dawes Thomas J., shoecutter, house 1 Spring


Day George F., bootmaker Pray, Shaw & Co., h. Court, corner Main


Day Isaac C., confectionery and saloon, Court, opposite Auburn block, house do.


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Day Josialı, grocer, Court, opposite Railroad square, house Railroad


Day Seth, shoemaker, house 46 Pleasant


Dean Frank, leathercutter, boards Pleasant


Dean Erastus, silverplater, boards 9 Main


Dennison B. Frank, shoemaker, house 4 High


Dennison John T., shoemaker, house 7 Union


Dexter Henry C., carpenter, house Main, near Court


Dexter Robinson, sash and blind manufacturer (Lewiston), house 58 Pleasant


Dingley J., jr. (J. Dingley, jr., & Co.), grocer, 5 Phoenix block, Main, house Pleasant, corner Elm


Dingley J., jr., & Co. (J. Dingley, jr., John Dingley, and William D. Brewster), grocers, 5 Phoenix blk., Main Dingley James, house Elm, corner Myrtle


Dingley Jeremiah, dry goods, house 1 Pleasant


Dingley John (J. Dingley, jr., & Co.), grocer, 5 Phoenix block, Main, boards 2 Drummond


Dolley Augustus F., shoemaker, house 3 Pine Donahue Thomas, silverplater, boards 9 Main


Donnell George, stoves and tinware, h. 3 Drummond


Donovan Henry D., shoe tools and findings, h. 19 Spring


Dorman Henry P., grocer, house Manly, opposite Oak Dorman Henry R., house Manly, near Pearl


Downer Edwin R., cabinetmaker, house 19 Union Downing Porter, heel manufacturer, North Auburn Drake Albion A., shoemaker, house 33 Turner


Drake James B. K., shoemaker, house 16 Turner


Drake James K., shoemaker, house 17 High


Drake James S., farmer, house 16 Turner


Drake Oliver, shoemaker, boards 42 High, cor. Academy Drake Pearl, shoemaker, boards Manley, corner Temple Dresser Albert, shoemaker, boards Drummond, near High Dresser Herbert, shoemaker, boards 49 Spring


Dresser Richard, attorney, office 2 Phoenix block, Main, house 26 High


Ducharme Louis H., shoemaker Pray, Shaw & Co., honse 4 Spring


Dunham Daniel, boards Day's, opp. Auburn hall, Court


DUNLAP CHARLES F., insurance agent (Lewiston), house 27 Spring


Dunn Colburn, printer, house 23 Union


Dunn Cyrus, shoemaker, house 23 Union


Dunn Edward W., shoemaker, house 6 School


Dunn Ruby N., widow of Benjamin A., house 51 Main Dunn Wilfred, shoemaker, house 23 Union


Dunn Willard M. (Pulsifer Roak & Co.), shoe manufactur- ers, 6 Roak block Main, boards Maine Hotel Duran Josiah, bootmake: Pray, Shaw & Co., h. 15 Union


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Dustin Wm., carriage repairing, house Perryville Dustin William P., carriagemaker, house 18 Turner Duston George L., machinist, house 8 Spring


Dwinal Harrison J., boot treer, Pray, Shaw & Co., boards 45 Main


Dyer Augustus L., shoemaker, house Main, near Court


Dyer James H., shoemaker, house Whitney


Dyer James L., tanner, house Whitney


EABEE JOSEPII E., finisher Pray, Shaw & Co., bus. 9 Spring


Eastman Anson M., jeweller, boards 19 High


Eastman E., musician, house 2 High


Eastman George C., peddler, boards 19 Iligh


Easton Samuel, teamster, house 13 Main


Eaton John F. (Bartlett & Eaton), dry goods and groceries, Phoenix block, Main, house 28 Hampshire


Eaton Rebecca, widow of Benjamin, house 32 Spring


Edgecomb Arthur D., physician, 4 Elm block, boards 37 Pleasant


Edgecomb Edson S., jeweler, Main, opposite Phoenix block, house 45 Main


Elliott Ezra C., night watchman M. C. R. R. depot, house 3 Drummond


Ellis Sylvester W., harnessmaker, boards 4 High Ellis Thomas, bootmaker, house 17 Main


Emerson Charles S., nickelplater, house 13 Union


Emerson Elizabeth W., widow of Wm. II., house Hamp- shire, corner Goff


Emerson Roscoe, shoemaker, boards 32 Spring


Emerson Ward M., operative, house 16 High


Emerton Joseph B., peddler, house 18 Hampshire


Emerton J. Crosby, clerk, boards 18 Hampshire Emerton J. Forest, jeweller, boards 18 Hampshire Estes Alfred L., carpenter, house Manley


Estes Frank, shoemaker, boards 32 Spring


Estes Nathan C. (dry goods and groceries), 3 Auburn hall, boards Elm House


FAIRBANKS HIRAM, carpenter, house 46 Pleasant Farnham C. B. Mrs., house School, near Railroad


Farnham Fred F., shoemaker, bds. Whitney, cor. Vernon Farnham Walter, shoemaker, boards Whitney, cor. Vernon Farrington Mary E., widow of Enoch C., house 26 Pleasant Fernald Ebenezer N., pastor Court st. F. B. Church, house 31 Pleasant


Fessenden Elizabeth R., widow of Thomas, house 17 Drummond


Fessenden T. A. D. Mrs., h. 15 Drummond, cor. Pleasant


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Fickett Enos II., shoemaker, house Cross, near Turner Field George D., shoemaker, house 26 Pleasant


Field Granville H., hydraulic cement, head mill, house School, near Spring


Fitch George, bootmaker, boards 11 Main


Fitz Simeon P., farmer, house Summer


Fitz Andrew G., salesman, house 46 Main


Flagg Frank, tailor, house 49 Spring


Flynn Horace D., mason (Boston), house Pearl, opp. Pine Fogg Nathaniel S., harnessmaker, Main, house 12 Pleasant


Ford Cummings, riverdriver, boards E. Harlow's Main


Foss Benjamin B., carpenter, house 3 Hampshire


Foss Horatio G., shoemaker, house Park, near corner Ash, Lewiston


Foss James O. (Sykes & Foss), house 22 Spring FOSS RODNEY F., fancy goods and gents' furnishing, Court, opposite Auburn hall, house 29 Pleasant


Foss Reuel, farmer, house 29 Pleasant


Foster George B., shoemaker, boards 2 Goff


Foster Ira, shoemaker, boards 49 Spring


FOSTER WILLIAM W., hairdressing and shaving sa- loon, Elm House, Conrt, house Manley, near Union French David T. (D. T. French & Co.), grocers, Spring, near Court, house 16 Court


French David T. & Co. (David T. French and Thomas F. Maddox), grocers, Spring, near Court


French Nath'l, insurance, 7 El block, h. Academy, n. High Frost Clarence. C., attorney, room 7 Elin block, Court, house 38 Pleasant


Frost William, cabinetmaker, house 24 Main


Frye Charles, shoemaker, boards 11 Main


Fuller Bennett B. (B. B. Fuller & Co.), inner sole manu- facturers, Main, near Roak's block, house 42 High


Fuller B. B. & Co. (Bennett B. Fuller and Frank P. Fuller), inner sole factory, Main, near Roak's block


Fuller Frank P. (B. B. Fuller & Co.), Main, house 42 High Fuller Henrietta, widow of Edward P., house 18 High Fuller Sophia, widow of Barnabas, house 42 High


GAMMON ALFRED T., cutter, E. F. Packard & Co., h. Court, corner Goff


Gammon William, shoemaker, boards E. Harlow's, Main GARCELON HORATIO G., shoe manufacturer, house 16 Drummond


Gay Albert, shoemaker, boards Lisbon street, Lewiston


Gay Charles, boot and shoe manufacturer, 1 Phoenix block, Main, boards Elm House


Gay George, merchant, Lisbon st., h. Lisbon st., Lewiston Gay George F'., asst. teacher High school, bds. at Lewiston


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Gerrish James W., millman, house Summer


Gibbons William, painter, boards E. Harlow's Main Gilman Lawson A., bobbinmaker (Lewiston), house Vine, near High


Gilman Levi W. (White, Jones & Co.), shoe manufacturers, 4 Roak's block, Main


Ginn Loren, shoemaker, house 46 Main


Given Freeman L., seacaptain, house 5 Laurel


Glora George H., shoemaker, boards 50 Drummond


Goddard Charles O., bootmaker Pray, Shaw & Co., house at Lewiston


Godwin George II., bootmaker, Young's corner, house do. Goff Charles, merchant tailor and jeweller, Court, opposite Elm House, house head Goff, near Hampshire


Goff Dana, house Goff, near Hampshire Golder Nathan, carpenter, house 10 Laurel




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