Lewiston, Maine, city directory, 1872, Part 15

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Publication date: 1872
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Goodwin Albra, foundry, house Summer


Goodwin Alonzo, spring-bed manufacturer, house 33 High Gooch John H., boards Oak, corner Goff


Goss Charles M., peddler, house Turner road


Goss Ellery T., tinware (Lewiston), house 24 Pleasant


Goss Joseph, railroad employee, house Whitney


Goss Lemuel D., cutter Pray, Shaw & Co., house Main


Goss Tristram S., shoemaker, house rear Summer


Gould David Y., speculator, house 6 Spring


Gould George, shoemaker, house Summer


Gould Joseph, cutter Pray, Shaw & Co., house Goff"'s hill Green Benj. F., shoemaker, house Goff, near Hampshire Greenwood Edwin F., carpenter, house Manley


Griggs Lizzie M., teacher Turner street Primary school, boards Court, corner Pleasant


Groves Daniel, porkdealer, house 27 Union


Groves Edward W., porkdealer, house 27 Union


Gurney Horace M., shoemaker, house 5 Pine


Gurney Stillinan, shoemaker, house Whitney, c. Vernon


HACKETT CYRUS, lumberman, h. Main, n. the bridge Hackett Elmer D., boards 23 Main


HIale John T., printer (Lewiston), house 12 Hampshire Hall Charles F., jeweler, boards 43 Spring


HIall Cyrus, engineer Androscoggin railroad, room 10 Elm block, Court


HIall Daniel G., jeweler (Lewiston), house 43 Spring


Hall Edwin G., blacksmith, house Park, Lewiston


HIall Frederick A., clerk (Owen & Little, Lewiston), house 43 Spring


Hall John M., shoemaker, house 18 Pleasant


Hall J. Osgood, watchman, house 8 Spring


Hall Thomas S., carpenter, house 48 Main


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HIall William C., physician, house Elm, near railroad HIam Irving T., laborer M. C. R. R., boards 20 Pleasant Hammond George, house 12 Court


Hancock Charles HI., stonecutter, house 32 Union


Hancock Richard, stonecutter, house 32 Union


Hanover Thomas, silverplater (Lewiston), boards 9 Main Hanscom R. W., wholesale notions (Lewiston), h. 18 Court Hanscomb, Edwin, music teacher, 1 Auburn block, Court, boards Elm House


Hanson Charles II., shoemaker, boards 32 Spring


Harlow Alvin C., provision dealer, h. Turner, n. railroad


Harlow Augustus, shoemaker, house 42 High


Harlow Charles A., shoemaker, bds. Drummond, n. Spring Harlow Charles II., shoemaker, house 2 Goff


Harlow Ebenezer, butcher, house Main, near Court


ITarlow Enoch, shoemaker, house 51 Main


Harlow Jesse, shoemaker, house 50 Spring


Harlow John M., fireman M. C. R. R., boards E. Harlow's, Main


Harlow Joseph C., shoemaker, house Manley, n. Willow Harlow Lucia, widow of Hollis, boards 17 Spring


Harlow Lucius, engineer, house 50 Drummond


HIarlow Phoebe S., widow of Andrew, boards 30 Spring


Harlow Roscoe L., physician, house 40 Spring


Harmon George, bootmaker, house 31 Main


Harris Isaac W., cutter E. F. Packard & Co., boards Sum- mer, corner Union


Harris Nathan. C., physician and surgeon, house Spring, corner Court


Harris Nathan W., student, house Spring, corner Court


Harris William M., claim agent, office 21 Phoenix block, Main, house Myrtle, near Academy


ITascall George H., truckman, house, 60 Pleasant


Haskell Charles E., clergyman, house 57 Spring


Haskell Freedom, truckman, house 24 Spring


Haskell Hannah, widow, house 35 Spring


Haskell Isaac 2d, trader, house 20 Pleasant


Haskell John A., clerk, boards 17 Goff


Haskell Joseph C. (Willard, Small & Co.), 1 Phoenix block, Main, house Auburn heights


Haskell Lewis W., tinsmith, h. Main n. Little river bridge Haskell Marshall J., tinsmith, h. Main, n. Little river bridge HASKELL S. FRANK, boots and shoes, Court, opposite Auburn block, house 22 High


Hatch E. Turner, clerk, P. W. Woodman & Son, boards 1 Spring


Hathaway Mary Miss, teacher, boards 37 Pleasant


Hawks Nathan, shoemaker, boards 11 Main


Hawkes Nathaniel S., shoemaker, house Main


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Hayes Frank E., carpenter, house Manley, near Temple Hayes George, shoemaker, boards 3 Drummond Ilayes Stephen, carriagemaker, house 29 Iligh Heath Elbridge, overseer Bates mill, house 2 Iligh ITern Christiana B., widow of Gilbert D., house 14 Pine Herrick Phoebe, widow of Samuel, house 11 Union Hersey Levi, shoecutter, house 26 Drummond Hersey Leroy L., clerk, boards 26 Drummond Hersey Loring, operative, house 30 Iligli Hicks Isaac, carpenter, house Hampshire, opposite Pearl Higgins Edwin O., shoemaker, house rear Summer Higgins Granville, shoemaker, house 23 Union Hill Benjamin J., fancy goods peddler, house 29 Pleasant Hill Caleb, carpenter, house 31 Spring Hill Charles, clerk, Lewiston, house 22 Spring Hill George, shoe manufacturer, house 10 Union Hill George F., shoemaker, house 10 Union [Spring Hillman Alfred T., finisher Pray, Shaw & Co., boards 35 Ililton Charles S., bootmaker, house 18 Main Hitchings Sarah A., widow of Amos, house 13 Spring HIodsdon Samuel, bootmaker, boards 17 Main Hodsdon Saml. R., bootmaker Pray, Shaw & Co., h. 5 Main Holbrook William A., soap cart, house Turner, near Union Holland Henry I., agent Noyes' tannery, h. 19 Hampshire Holmes Clarence, shoemaker, boards Geo. Holmes', High Holmes Edward P., machinist, house Main, near Court Holmes Frank, shoemaker, bus. George Holmes', High Holmes George, boarding master, house rear Universalist church, Iligh


Holmes James, silverplater, boards 9 Main


Holmes William, shoemaker, bds. George Holmes', Iligh House Albert W., clerk (Lewiston), house 11 Union House Benjamin D., teamster, h. Cross street, n. Turner Howard Apollos C., variety store, West Auburn Howard Frank T., cutter, house 20 Spring Howard Nellie, widow of William H., house 53 Spring Howard Thomas J., police judge, house 23 Pleasant Howe Philemon, shoemaker, house Manley, near Temple Hubbard Rolvin J., shoemaker, boards 19 High Humphrey, Nelson, shoemaker, house Union, cor. Manley IIunt Charles L., student, boards 7 Union Hunt Charles P., shoecutter, boards 15 Spring Hunt John M., mason, house 7 Union Hunt John O., sewing machines (Lewiston), h. 11 Pine Hunt Maynard, shoemaker, boards 49 Spring


Hunt Nahum L., traveling salesman, house 15 Spring Hurd Olive L., dressmaker, house 3 Laurel place' [House IJuston Thos. A. (Huston & Boynton), baker, bds. Elm HIuston & Boynton (Thomas A. Huston and G. M. Boyn- ton), cracker bakery, 25 Court, and 48 Lisbon, Lewiston


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INGALLS CHARLES F., confectionery and fancy goods, Main, house do. Ingersoll Jane Mrs., widow, hou'se Court, n. railroad sq. Irish Orrin D., shoemaker, boards Railroad Irish William, shoemaker, house 8 Main


JACKSON FREEMAN L., operative Bates inill, house Main, near the bridge Jackson Henry, cutter, house Main, near Elm


Jackson Henry A., boards 41 Main Jackson Joseph, farmer, house Cottage lane Jackson Mary A., house Cottage lane


Jackson Ruel G., shoemaker, house 5 School


Jago Henry, house Main


Jarvis Jacksar, house Manley, near Union Jarvis Lucy A., widow of George W., h. Manley, n. Union Jenkins Benjamin, farmer, h. Turner, n. County buildings Jenkins Benjamin F., canvasser, house 52 Pleasant Jenkins Harrison, book agent, house River road Jenkins William S., carpenter, house 4 High Jepson Lemuel C., shoemaker, house Summer Jepson Levi D., clerk, house Summer Jewell Brackett, shoemaker, house Summer Jewell George C., shoemaker, boards Summer Jolinson Henry L., shoemaker, boards Cottage Lane Johnson John D., shoemaker, house 2 Drummond Johnson Neil, clerk I. & B. Pulsifer, boards 7 Pleasant Johnston James P., harnessmaker, house 4 High


Jones Abial M. (White Jones & Co.), shoe manufacturers,


4 Roak's block, Main, house College, n. Bates College (Lewiston)


Jones Albert H., finisher E. F. Packard & Co., boards 2 Drummond


Jones David H., shoemaker, boards 50 Pleasant


Jones James N., bootmaker Pray, Shaw & Co., h. 9 Spring Jones Myron W., music teacher, boards Drummond, cor. Railroad


Jones Samuel C., carriage trimming, Turner, opp. Stevens, Kimball & Son, house Farmington road, Perryville Jordan Albert, shoemaker, house Cottage lane


Jordan -, widow, house Cottage lane


Jordan Albion K. P., dry goods (Lewiston), h. 40 Pleasant Jordan Charles C., shoepacker, house 23 Goff


Jordan Charles R., trader, house Myrtle near Academy Jordan Florian, painter, house Whitney, cor. Vernon Jordan Francis M., florist, house 47 Main


Jordan Fred, shoemaker, house Cottage Lane


Jordan James S., liverystable, Main, opp. Roak's block, h. 4 Main


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Jordan John B., teller First National Bank, house IIamp- shire, cor. Pearl


Jordan Margaret, widow of William, house 39 High Jordan Nathaniel I. (Little, Smith & Co.), shoe manufact- urers, 9 Roak's block, Main, h. 39 High, cor. Academy Jordan Nathaniel W., shoemaker, boards 2 Goff Jordan Nicholas, shoebottomer, boards 20 Pleasant Jordan Noah, stonemason, house 23 Goff


Jordan Osman, farmer, house Hampshire, near Union Jordan William, planingmill (Lewiston), house 10 Laurel Jordan William II., stonemason, house 44 Turner Judkins Charles, blacksmith, house 40 High


KEEN A. S., pressman at B. C. Keen, h. near Stage road Keen Bartholomew C., merchant tailor, Court, cor. Main, house 38 Pleasant


Keen Charles, marble cutter, house 51 Spring


Keen Columbus T., shoemaker, boards 4 High


Keen Elisha, farmer, house 9 Pleasant


Keen Isaac, jr., grocer (Lewiston), house Main, near Court Keene Asa, stonecutter, house 52 Pleasant


Keene Benjamin C., shoemaker, boards 52 Pleasant


Keene Blake, farmer, house Summer.


Kelcey John B., hostler, house 30 Turner


Kellogg Charles, shoemaker, boards 2 Goff


Kieth Patrick, shoemaker, house 11 Goff


Kieth Watson, shoemaker, house 11 Goff


Kieth William II., house West Auburn


Kilbourn William (Clark & Kilbourn), druggist (Lewis- ton), boards 37 Pleasant


Kimball C. II., hostler, Maine hotel, house do.


Kimball Charles E., boards Main, near Roak's block


Kimball Cyrus B., honse Main, near Roak's block Kimball Increase B., traveling salesman, h. 11 Drummond Kimball Lewellyn, shoemaker, boards 11 Drummond


Kimball Osway, harnessmaker, boards E. Harlow's, Main Kimball Phineas, carpenter, house 11 Drummond


King Albert II., bootmaker Perry, Shaw & Co., h. Turner, near Court


King Lincoln, farmer, house Turner


Kingsley Daniel, house Academy


Kingsley Daniel, jr., shoe manufacturer, house Academy Kinsley Daniel W. (Moses Crafts & Co.), Railroad street, house Spring, near Academy Kinsley Edward, farmer, honse 37 Spring


Kinsley Lyman B. (L. B. Kinsley & Co.), Railroad street, house Railroad street


KINSLEY L. B. & CO. (Lyman B. Kinsley, Milton J. Lonis, & D. S. Curtis), boot and shoe manufacturers, Railroad street, opp. depot


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Knight James II., foreman Cook & Strout, Main, corner Court, house 4 School


Knight Mark, machinist, house Main, near Court


Knight Nathaniel, butcher, house Turner


Knights Charles, shoemaker, house 37 Spring


Knights L. B., clergyman, house 37 Spring Kyle Amos, farmer, house Turner road


LAKIN DAVID A., shoemaker, house Whitney Lamson Frank G., bookkeeper Gray's manufactory, Phoenix . block, Main, boards 37 Pleasant Landers Nathan H., dry goods (Lewiston), house 42 Main Lane Frank L., shoemaker, house Whitney


Lane Mary J., widow of Charles C., house 33 High


Lapham David, farmer, house 35 Turner Larrabee Charles, shoemaker, boards 19 High


Laughton Nelson J., shoemaker, house 18 Turner Leader Richard, section hand railroad, house Railroad


Learned Benjamin, farmer, house 32 Pleasant


LEARNED JOHN R. (Stimson & Learned), dry goods and groceries, house 32 Pleasant


Leavitt David H., stonecutter, house 3 High


Leavitt Edwin M., last manufacturer (Lewiston), h. Oak, near Hampshire


Leavitt George D., stonecutter, house 3 High


Leavitt Walter, shoemaker, boards 15 Main


Lewis Benjamin, miller, house Perryville


Lewis Benjamin F., miller, house Turner road Lewis Michael, bootmaker, house 25 Main


Libby Abraham, carpenter, house 4 Spring


Libby Andrews, carpenter, house 5 Pleasant


Libby Daniel B. (Cook & Libby), shoe manufacturer, 8 Roak's block, Main, house Whitney, near River


Libby Elbridge, bootmaker Pray, Shaw & Co., house at Lewiston


Libbey Frederick, carpenter, house 3 Pine


Libby Lewis F., carpenter, house Manley


Libby Lucinda, widow of I. E., h. Drummond, n. High Libby Martha J., widow of Thurston, house 41 Main Libby Stanley, carpenter, house Manley


Libby William, cashier First National Bank, Phoenix blk., boards Maine Hotel


Libby Winfield S., telegrapher M. C. R. R., Court and Railroad streets, boards 31 Court


Libby Woodman, cutter, boards 24 High Linscott Albert, shoemaker, boards 41 Main


Linscott William, shoemaker, house 41 Main


Little Edward A. (Little, Smith & Co.), shoe mnfr., 9 Roak's block, Main, house 44 Main


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Little Fannie B., widow of Thomas P., house 26 Main LITTLE HIENRY, postmaster, house 15 Iligh


Little Lucy, widow of Edward, house Elm, corner Main Little, Smith & Co. (Edward A. Little, Turner HI. Smith


and Nathaniel I. Jordan), serge boots manufacturers, 9 Roak block


Littlefield Hosea, truckman, house 19 Spring


Littlefield Joseph, agent M. C. R. R., Court and Railroad street, house 10 Spring


LITTLEFIELD THOMAS, mayor, house county build- ings, office do.


LITTLEFIED & DORMAN, wood and coal, Court, opp. Railroad square


Livermore Henry S., proprietor Auburn House, Court, opposite Auburn block


Lord James L., carriagemaker,, h. Court, opp. Elm House Lord Lewis G., blacksmith, Turner, opp. Court-house, h. 34 Spring


Lord Luville, blacksmith, house 34 Spring


Lord Reuben F., shoemaker, house 31 Spring


LORING MILTON J. (L. B. Kinsley & Co.), Railroad street, opposite depot, boards 18 Court


Lothrop Betsey, widow of Leavitt, house 33 High Lothrop George, shoe manufacturer, house 40 Iligh


Lovejoy Frank E., shoemaker, h. Cross, n. Summer


Lowell Henry, dry goods, house Drummond, near Main


Lucas Oliver, shoemaker, house 42 Pleasant


Lucas Oliver, cutter E. F. Packard & Co., house, Spring, near Elm


Luce Fred., teamster, house Perryville


Luce Fred. W., miller, h. Turner, opp. school-house


Luce Nahama, widow of Saunders, house 30 Turner


Luce Orrin, overseer street laborers, house Turner, opp. school-house Luce - -, carpenter, boards 3 Drummond


Lufkin Samuel, blacksmith, house 32 Union


Luques Orlando, engineer M. C. R. R., house 60 Spring Lyon Frank, shoemaker, boards Oak, corner Pine


Lyon George W., shoemaker, house Oak, corner Pine


Lyons Nelson, silverplater, boards 9 Main


MADDOX THOMAS F. (D. F. French & Co.), grocer, Spring, near Court, house Auburn heights Manley Abel, shoemaker, boards 16 High Manly Stillman, shoemaker, house 6 Turner


Manson John S., express messenger, house Main, corner Drummond Marr William, house 5 Laurel


Marrow Mattie E., teacher Iligh school, boards 33 High


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Marshall Ella F. Miss, teacher W. Auburn Primary school Marshall George, barber Elm House shop, Court, boards Harlow, Main


Marson George, barber, boards E. Harlow's, Main


Martin Frank, shoemaker, boards 9 Main


Martin Washington M., shoemaker, boards 23 Main


Mason Andrew G., express driver, house 8 Turner


Mason Ludelphus W., boottreer Pray, Shaw & Co., house 14 Court, corner Spring


Mason Royal M., bootmaker, house 47 Spring


Mason Tammy, widow of Isaiah, h. Myrtle, near Academy


Mathews G. P. Rev., Pastor Court street Baptist Church, house Conrt, near Railroad


Maxfield George W., card maker (Lewiston), h. 20 Goff Maxwell James T., shoemaker, bds. Manley, cor. Temple


May John W., lawyer (Lewiston), boards 31 High


May Seth, lawyer (Lewiston), house 2 Laurel place


Mayberry Herbert M., clerk, house 6 Turner


Mayberry Thomas N., teamster, house Turner, opposite County buildings


Mayo Sarah A., widow of Johnson, h. Whitney n. Vernon Mayo -, carpenter, boards 20 Pleasant


McCane David, foundry hand, h. Myrtle, near Academy McCarty Hannah, widow of Michael, house 54 Spring McKenney Andrew, tanner, house Oak, corner Pine


McKnight John, blacksmith, boards 15 Main


McKnight John F., blacksmith, house 2 Drummond


Mellen James, bootmaker Pray, Shaw & Co., h. Summer, corner Union


Merrill Charles B. (Charles B. Merrill & Co.), grocers, 2d door below Phoenix block, Main, house 20 High, cor. Drummond


Merrill Charles B. & Co. (Charles B. Merrill, and L. W. Sanborn), 2d door below Phoenix block, Main


Merrill Emery, cutter E. F. Packard & Co., boards 11 Main


Merrill Frank, shoemaker, house Court


Merrill Frank P., cutter Pray, Shaw & Co., bds. 11 Spring Merrill Harvey W., clerk (A. Cushman's), boards Drum- mond, near Spring


Merrill Jacob N., carpenter, house 29 Turner


MERRILL JOHN L. (Richards & Merrill, Lewiston), house 34 High


Merrill Lucius, carpenter, house Drummond, cor. Railroad Merrill M. L., shoemaker, house 21 Hampshire


Merrill Samuel F. (A. Cushman), boot and shoe manufac- turer, Court, house 28 Pleasant


Merrill Stephen S., shoemaker, house Hotel road


Merrill Thomas, bootmaker Pray, Shaw & Co., h. 11 Spring Merrow Mary J., widow of Hiram, house Cottage lane


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Miller Addison A., shoemaker, house 46 Spring


Miller Frank, tanner, boards Turner, near County buildings Miller John E., clerk Miller & Randall, boards Main, near Main Hotel


Miller Seth P. (Miller & Randall), Main, house Main, near Main Hotel


Miller William A,, currier, house Summer, corner Union Miller & Randall (Seth P. Miller and John T. Randall), shoe manufacturers, Main


Millett Calvin, shoemaker, house 4 Goff


Milliken Abram II., student, house 5 Pine


Mitchell Thomas P., shoemaker, house Hampshire, opp. Pearl


Mitchell Wesley, shoemaker, boards 15 Main


Mitchell Willis, shoemaker, boards Whitney, cor. Vernon Mixer Lewis, leathercutter, house Court, corner High


Mixer William, blacksmith, boards rear Stevens, Kimball & Son's factory


Moody Asbury, carpenter, house Turner


Moody Augustus B., shoemaker, boards 32 Spring


Moody George P., machinist, house 22 Goff


Moody J. Fred., carpenter, boards 32 Spring


Moore Ann, widow, house 37 High


Moore Augustus, barber, house 37 High


Moore Edward G., house Summer


Moore Erlon, shoemaker, house 37 High


Moore Frank E., baker, house foot of Summer


Moore James II., machinist Continental mill, house Turner, corner Hampshire


Moore William, carpenter, house 30 Main


Morey -, peddler, house 2 high


Morrill Nahum (Morrill & Wing), attorney, 2 Phoenix blk., Main, house Auburn heights


Morse Ephraim . C., molder etc. (Lewiston), house 7 Drummond


Morse Mark, overseer A. Cushman's, house Spring, corner Elm


Morse Osgood, tanner, house foot of Summer


Morton Albion, bootmaker, boards 11 Main


Mossley Joseph, shoemaker, house Manley, near Willow Moulton Calvin, teamster Willis, Parsons & Co., h. Main Moulton Jolin C., teamster, house 33 Main


Mower Augustus A., hairdresser, house 37 High


Munson H. C., pastor Universalist church, North Auburn Munroe James & Co. (James Munroe, Noble N. Munroe, and Henry M. Packard), shoe mnfrs., West Auburn Munroe Nelson H., shoemaker, house 28 Hampshire


Munroe William, machinist, house 45 Main


Munroe Win. F., clerk (Lewiston), boards 45 Main


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NASH EDWIN A., railroad employee, house Manley Nash Frank, shoemaker, boards Cross, near Turner Nash James S., railroad employee, house Manley


Nason Charles F., gunsmith (Lewiston), house 7 Goff Nevens Elias M., shipmaster, house 22 Union


Nevens Samuel, joiner, house Whitney


Nevens Charles E., jeweller, Goff, house 4 Main


Newell Edward, shoemaker, house 20 High


Newell Freeman, music, 1 Auburn block, Court, house Cole, Lewiston


Nickerson James O., operative, house 25 Main


Niles Frank E., cutter Pray, Shaw & Co., boards 35 Spring


Niles Joseph, shoemaker, house rear Summer


Niles Lydia, widow of Erastus N., house 23 Main


Niles Samuel A., merchant tailor with Goff; boards Keen's, Lewiston


North Emma H. Miss, teacher Grammar School, boards Drummond, near High


Noyes John, shoemaker, house 21 Union


Noyes John V., cabinetmaker, house 7 School


Noyes Lizzie Mrs., widow of Sumner, house 10 Court


Noyes Rufus K., farmer, house Whitney, corner Vernon


O'NEAL JOHN, laborer, house Turner


Osgood Isaac, variety store, North Auburn


Owen Edwin N., marbleworker, house 3 Spring


Owen Robert M. (Owen & Little, Lewiston), hardware dealer, house 40 Spring


PACKARD E. F. & CO. (Eliphalet F. Packard and Benjamin F. Briggs), shoe manufacturers, 4 Phoenix block, Main


Packard Eliphalet F. (E. F. Packard & Co.), Phoenix block, Main, house Elm, corner Iligh


Packard Frank II., bookkeeper E. F. Packard & Co., house Elm, corner High


Packard Roxanna, widow of Stephen, house 48 Main Page Charles II., bootmaker Pray, Shaw & Co., house 17 Drummond, near Spring


Page Flavius J., cutter, house 22 Main


Page Lorenzo D., shoemaker, house 11 Spring


Paine Daniel C., proprietor Main Hotel, Main, opposite Roak's Block, house do.


Palmer Charles, shoemaker, house 5 High


Parcher Celinda T., widow of Mark N., house 7 Goff


Parcher William, shoemaker, house 17 High Parker Charles H., shoemaker, house 17 Turner Parker Diana, widow of Charles, house 17 Turner Parker Frank, shoemaker, boards 17 Drummond


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Parker James S., shoemaker, h. Turner, opp. school-house Parker Nathan, printer, house 3 Laurel


Parker Scott, butcher, boards 31 Main


Parker Sewell C., shoemaker, house 17 Turner


Parsons Albert L., operative Continental mill, house Court, opposite Elm House


Parsons Betsey M., widow of Lemuel C., house Vernon, near Turner Parsons Solomon (Willis, Parsons & Co.), Main, house 21 Pleasant


Paul Ether S. (Goddard & Paul, Lewiston), dry goods, h. Academy, corner Elm


Peables James W., grocer, house 38 Main


Pearl Royal, shoemaker, boards 35 Iligli


Pemberton George W., shoemaker, house 14 Pine


Penly Hannah M., widow of William, house Drummond, near High


Penly Josiah, fur buyer, house 9 School


Penley Martin W., shoemaker, boards Oak, corner Pine


Pennell Aretus, policeman, boards E. Harlow's, Main


PERIIAM AURESTUS S., dry goods (Lewiston), house 17 Goff


Perkins Enos, cigar manufacturer, East Auburn


Perkins Joseph, dry goods, house Main, near Court


Perkins Josiah, bootmaker, boards 45 Main


Perno Nicholas B., shoemaker, Main, house 24 Iligh Perry Alanson, carriagemaker, house 53 Spruce


PERRY THOMAS G., watches, jewelry, &c., North Au- burn road


Perry William J., cutter, house 30 Union


Pettengill Andrew C., farmer, house Turner


Pettengill Holmes, bootmaker, 11 Main


Pettengill William W., shoemaker, house Summer Peverly Dexter P., shoemaker, house 46 Main


Phillips Auletus, carpenter, house 5 High Phillips Roscoe N., brakeman M. C. railroad, h. 3 High


Phillips Washburn, shoemaker, house 50 Pleasant Phinney George F., carpenter, house 17 Union


Pickard Charles H., shoemaker, house 36 Union


Pickard John (John F. Cobb & Co.), shoe manufacturers, house Drummond, near High


Pickard Samuel, woolen manufacturer, h. Elm, near Main Pickard Samuel H., farmer, house 36 Union


Pickering Betsey, widow of Daniel, boards 24 High Pierce Edward R., watches, jewelry, Court, n. Bridge, h. do. Pierce E. R. Mrs., millinery, house Court, near Bridge Pierce George A., clairvoyant, house Main, near Court Pierce Irving A., cutter, house Main, near Court Pike Albert R., shoemaker, house 36 Goff


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Pike C. E., shoemaker, boards Railroad


Pike George T., bootmaker, house 19 Pleasant


Poland John C., carriagemaker, house 14 School


Pompilly Allen, shoemaker, house Summer, corner Union Pompilly James W., bootmaker Pray, Shaw & Co., boards Summer, corner Union


Potter Benjamin, jr., shoemaker, house rear Summer


Pratt - ; baggagemaster M. C. R. R., bds. 37 Pleasant


Pratt Charles, shoemaker, boards 2 Drummond


Pratt Charles C., cutter E. F. Packard & Co., bds. Main, corner Drummond


Pratt Cyrus N., bootmaker Pray, Shaw & Co., bds. Court, corner Main


Pratt Lloyd, tinsmith, boards 2 Drummond


Pray Almon C. (Pray, Shaw & Co.), boot and shoe man- ufacturer, 8 Phoenix block, Main, h. 17 Drummond


Pray Leonard A., cutter Pray, Shaw & Co., boards 17 Drummond


Preble Calista A. Miss, teacher, boards 46 Main


Preble Marcellus B., dentist, Court, corner Main, house head Court


Preble Susan, widow of Samuel L., house 46 Main Prescott Moses B., bootmaker, boards 15 Main


Prince Freeman B., shoemaker, house Goff, n. Hampshire Prince Kendall, bootmaker, boards 20 Hampshire Proctor Charles F., farmer, house Cottage lane Proctor Henry A., painter, house Cottage lane Proctor Uriah, sole-leather cutter, house 30 Union Pulsifer Horatio B. (Pulsifer, Roak & Co.), shoe manu- facturer, 6 Roak's block, Main, house 7 Pleasant Pulsifer James, shoemaker, house Cottage lane Pulsifer Josiah D., phonographic reporter, h. 5 Drummond


Pulsifer Pitman, reporter, house 5 Drummond


Pulsifer, Roak & Co. (Horatio B. Pulsifer, Geo. M. Roak,


and Willard M. Dunn), shoe manufacturers, 6 Roak's block, Main


Pulsifer Wilson, grocer, house 10 Main


Pushaw Prescott F'., section hand Bates mill, h. 25 Pleasant Putnam James F., shoemaker, boards 45 Main


RAMSDELL ORIN, sole-leather cutter Pray, Shaw & Co., boards Auburn House


Randall Daniel H., mason, house Elm, opposite Spring Randall John T. (Nutter & Randall), Main, house Main, near Maine Hotel


Randall William, cutter, house 9 Union


Ray Elsie P., widow of Jonathan, house Manley, n. Oak Raymond Fred., locksmith (Lewiston), boards 17 Spring Raynes II. E. Miss, teacher Pine Street Grammar school, boards Turner




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