Lewiston, Maine, city directory, 1891, Part 28

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Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Greenough
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Ashe John E., shoe bottomer, li. 40 Pleasant


Ashton Ernest, overseer, Cumberland Mill (Lewiston), house 13 First


Ashworth Samuel S., farmer, house Old Hotel road, bey. Minot avenue


Atherton Nicholas A., blacksmith, 143 Turner, boards 110 Main


Atkins Henry C., laborer, house 24 Manley


Atkins O. Addie Miss, fancy goods and dressmaker, 23 Third, boards 77 Fifth


Atkinson Clara P. Miss, bookkeeper, 105 Main, rooms 57 Drummond


Atkinson House Furnishing Co., George A. Ulmer, man- ager, furniture, etc., 105 and 109 Main


Attwood George B. (Attwood & Barrows), boots and shoes, 60 Court, house 65 Goff


Attwood R. Elton, clerk, S. & L. Bank, 79 Main, boards 65 Goff


Attwood & Barrows (George B. Attwood and Charles F. Barrows), boots and shoes, and gents' furnishing goods, 60 Court


Atwood Abigail T., wid. of John Q. A., h. 246 Court Atwood Abram, provisions ( Lewiston), h. 19 High Atwood Arthur C., shoemaker, house 70 Spring


Atwood Charles S. (Atwood & Lowell) , grocer, 220 Court, house 72 Goff


Atwood Clarence, shoemaker, h. Lake, next Old Hotel rd Atwood Effie E. Miss, asst. pastry cook, Elm House, b. do Atwood Emeline, widow of Harrison, h. 8 Blake TWOOD JAMES F., treas., Auburn Trust Co., A 33 Court, house 25 Hampshire ( see p. 496) Atwood Sidney C., clerk ( Lewiston), bds. 19 High Atwood Tascus, lawyer, 84 Main, h. 67 Manley


A' TWOOD & LOWELL (Charles S. Atwood and Winchester G. Lowell), groceries and provisions, 220 Court (see page 583) [room 1 Auburn Aqueduct Co., N. I. Jordan, treas., 34 Court, Auburn Crystal Spring Washington, n. G. T. Railway UBURN DRUG & CHEMICAL CO., Samuel


A F. Merrill, president, Henry C. Packard, treas., and agent, William B. Kilbourne, sec., manufactur- ing chemists, 68 Court (see page 228)


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Auburn Foundry Co., A. M. Penley, pres., N. M. Neal, agent, office and works, 157 Washington


Auburn Gazette Publishing Co., publishers. Daily and Weekly Gazette, and Turf, Farm and Home, 4 and 6 Court, Thomas E. Calvert pres.


Auburn House, Geo. F. Rollins, prop., 49 Court


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UBURN MARBLE AND MONUMENTAL WORKS, George B. Smith, proprietor, 212 Court (see p. 227)


Auburn Mineral Spring Co., William F. Mullen. pres., Geo. H. Swasey, treas., office (156 Devonshire, B.) Auburn Paper Box Co., (Wm. J. Damren, Horace Little, and Harry I. Jordan), paper box mnfrs., 16 Me- chanics row


Auburn Public Library, 31 Court


UBURN SAVINGS BANK, 78 Main, George A H. Brown, treas. (see p. 495)


Auburn Spring Hotel, E. J. Freeman, manager, Lake Auburn, 1 North Auburn


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UBURN STOVE FOUNDRY CO., stove and iron sink mnfrs., High, at M. C. R. R. crossing, Geo. W. McFadden, general agent (see p. 588) UBURN TRUST CO., Samuel F. Merrill, pres.,


A James F. Atwood, treas., 33 Court (see p. 496) Auger Alphonse, grocer (Lewiston), house 66 Third Auger P. John, grocer ( Lewiston), house 41 Second Austin Barlow S., carpenter, house 31 Loring ave.


Austin Edward, compositor (Journal office, Lewiston), b. 15 Myrtle


Austin Fred, shoemaker, h. Turner rd., n. Almshouse Austin Irving T., shoemaker, house 46 Winter


Austin Leonard, shoemaker, house 381 Turner


Austin Luther J., laborer, h. Marston's Cor., So. Auburn Austin Peter M., brick mnfr., Danville Junction, h. do. Austin Willis W., tin can maker, bds. Main Hotel, house 9 School


Averill Leonard, carpenter, bds. 85 Second Ayer Erastus W., insurance agent, 122 Goff, house do. Ayer Frank C., shoemaker, bds. 122 Goff


Ayer Isaac S., carpenter, house 14 Barker


Ayer Lydia L., widow of Daniel F., bds. r. 109 Spring Aver Olin P., shoemaker, bds. 122 Goff


BABSON JOHN, shoemaker, rms. 206 Main Bachelder Susan R., tailoress, 15 Court, bds. 51 High Bailey Benjamin F., h. River road, Woodman District Bailey Brothers (Elton D. and George O.), props., Auburn, Turner and Livermore stage [Auburn


Bailey Carroll E., carpenter, bds. C. D. Bailey's, North Bailey Davis V., carpenter, house 129 Spring


Bailey Elmer R., shoe laster, house 17 Winter


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. Bailey Elton D. (Bailey Bros.), stage prop., b. O. D. Bailey's, North Auburn


BAILEY EMERY, dentist (20 Lisbon, Lewiston), h. 97 Spring (see p. 20)


Bailey Freeman, shoemaker. rooms 10 Pearl


Bailey George O. (Bailey Bros. ), stage prop., bds. O. D. Bailey's, North Auburn


Bailey George W., wood, 48 Railroad sq., h. 112 Spring Bailey Gilbert H., mill overseer ( Lewiston), h. 225 Main Bailey Henry H., carpenter, house North Auburn


Bailey Israel H., house 18 Goff


Bailey Joseph H., shoemaker, house 24 Parker Bailey J. C., shoemaker, bds. Maine Hotel


Bailey Lorenzo, shoemaker, house 59 Whitney


Bailey Mary J., widow, bds. 59 Pleasant


Bailey Nahum. farmer, house North Auburn


Bailey Oscar D., farmer, house North Auburn


Bailey Sarah T., widow of John F., bds. Z. T. Neweil's, Turner road


Bailey Timothy A., farmer, house North Auburn Bailey Wallace, shoemaker, rooms 10 Pearl


Bailey William H., driver, Hose 2, 158 Court, h. 9 School


Bailey William H., janitor, house 9 School


Baird Ellen, widow, bds. 17 Beacon avenue


Baker Adelbert B., street car driver, rooms 29 Court


Baker Charles R. (C. R. Baker & Son), hairdresser, 65 Court, house 77 Winter


Baker C. R. & Son (Charles R. and Lem. W. Baker), hairdressers, 65 Court


Baker Frank M., shoemaker, bds. 28 Myrtle


Baker Jennie W. Miss, shoe lining stitcher, bds. 28 Myrtle Baker John, rooms 29 Court


Baker Julia A. Miss, house 111 Spring


Baker Lem W. (C. R. Baker & Son), hairdresser, 65 Court, house 218 Minot av.


Baker Susan D., widow of Almon, house 28 Myrtle


Balentine Josie Miss, forewoman, 28 Railroad, bds. 143 Pleasant


Balentine Martha Miss, box maker, b. 143 Pleasant


RALENTINE NELLIE M., dining roon, 5₺ Court (see page 583)


Ball Frederick A., shoemaker, house 8 Chestnut ALLARD SANFORD K., carpenter and build- er, 103 Turner. house 33 So. Goff (see page 583)


Bane Atwell E., carpenter, h. West Auburn road


Bangs Charles E., livery stable, 29 Miller, h. 58 Academy Banks Charles E., butcher, house Oak, East Auburn Banks Thomas, bds. rear 106 First


Banks Thomas, Jr., mule spinner, house 106 First Barber Allen L., shoe finisher, bds. 49 Court


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Barbour Amanda J. Mrs., boarding house, 110 Main Barbour John W. B., bds. 110 Main


Barbour Simon S., fisherman, house 110 Main [House Barker A. A., mill overseer (Lewiston), bds. Hampshire


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Barker Charles K., clerk. 38 First, b. 2 Oak


BARKER CLARENCE L., manager, The Good- year Shoe Machinery Co., 82 Main, house at Naples (see page 8)


Barker John H., carpenter, house 2 Oak [Turner Barker Leon A., Goodyear operator, 92 Main, bds. 257 Barker Mill, cotton goods mnfrs., Barker, William Hayes, agent


Barker Moses, farmer, Marston Cor., h. Old Hotel road Barker Oscar L., Goodyear operator, 92 Main, house 257 Turner


Barker Ofis E., painter, bds. 32 Main


Barker Sarah J. Miss, house 68 Pleasant


Barnard Otis M., cabinet maker, house Oak, E. Auburn Barnard Sadie A. Mrs., h. 80 Miller


Barney Herman W ., shoemaker, rms. 9 Pleasant


Barney Lincoln H., shoe cutter, house 63 Summer


Baron George, shoemaker, house 9 First


Baron John, mule spinner and boots and shoes, 25 Broad, house do.


Barrell Charles M., student, bds. 10 Harris


Barrell Laura C., widow of Charles H., h. 10 Harris


Barrie Louis, millman, h. 9 First


Barrows Benjamin K., shoemaker, h. 7 Drummond


Barrows Charles, hotel manager, bds. 7 Drummond


Barrows Charles F. (Atwood & Barrows), boots and


shoes and gents' furnishing goods, 60 Court, h. 111 Pleasant


Barrows Elwood D., tinsmith, 64 Main,rms. 7 Drummond Barrows Hiram C., sorter, A. Cushman & Co., house 258 Court


Barry John J., compositor, 6 Court, bds. at Lewiston


Bartlett Frank (F. Bartlett & Son), dry goods, 46 Court, house 15 Hampshire


Bartlett Frank L. (F. Bartlett & Son), dry goods, 46 Court, bds. 37 Goff


Bartlett F. & Son (Frank and Frank L. Bartlett), dry goods, 46 and 48 Court


Bartlett George E., clerk, 46 Court. h. 17 Hampshire


Bassett Forest, shoemaker, house 41 School


Bassett Merrill, house 73 Winter


Batchelder Mary J., widow of George, bds. 77 Spring Batchelder Susan Miss, tailoress, rooms 51 High


Batchelder Susan A., widow, h. 451 Turner [Auburn Bates Fred, farmer, bds. R. Bates', Perkins Ridge, W. Bates Richmond, farmer, h. Perkins Ridge, W. Auburn Bates William F., painter, h. 29 Goff


Bates William A., painter, house School


Beach James, shoemaker, rms. A. H. Jones, Dennison


Beal D. Webster, clothing ( Norway), h. 254 Court


Beal Frank A., carpenter, house 25 James


Beal Mary E. Miss, house 254 Court


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Beal Walter R., shoemaker, bds. 25 James Beals B. Franklin, house 128 Hampshire


Beals Charles A., shoemaker, h. Turner rd., n. Mt. Auburn av.


Beals Charles E., shoemaker, b. W. H. Beals', Turner rd. Beals Edward F., machinist, M. C. R. R., h. 18 Hazel Beals Frank A., carpenter, h. 25 James


Beals Frank L., clerk, 50 Court, b. 128 Hampshire


Beals Fred W., shoemaker, bds. 27 South Goff


Beals Henry M., farmer, house Mount Auburn avenue


Beals John, carpenter, house Martin road, off Old Dan- ville road


Beals Rufus Winfield, shoe factory foreman (Lewiston), house 87 Winter


Beals Winslow H., truckman, Turner road, n. Mt. Auburn avenue, house do.


Beamish Horace S., shoe finisher, house 22 South Bean Ellery A., shoemaker, house 3 Pleasant


Bean Furber O., shoemaker, rooms 12 Union Bean Henry W., shoemaker, boards 29 Knight Beane Herman, shoe cutter, house No. Auburn Bearce Etta Mrs., teacher, Gowell school, h. 12 Bearce Bearce George B. (Bearce, Wilson & Co.), coal, wood and lumber, 9 Minot avenue, h. at Lewiston Bearce George H., shoemaker, house 13 Holly Bearce Lucy G., widow of Asa, house 29 Goff


Bearce Persis A. Miss, house 29 Goff


Bearce Sophinus H., shoemaker, h. 456 Court


Bearce William C., supt., department C, 10 Railroad, h. 30 Drummond


Bearce William P., shoemaker, h. 67 School


B' EARCE, WILSON & CO. (Geo. B. Bearce, Charles .C. Wilson and Charles L. Turgeon), coal, wood and lumber, 9 Minot avenue (see front cover) Bearse Samuel R., contractor (Lewiston), rms. 57 High Beatty William, mill operative, house 6 Main


Beaudette Edward, packer, 105 Main, b. at Lewiston Beaulieu Alphonse, iron moulder, house 9 Broad


Beauregard John B., section hand, Barker Mill, boards 28 Broad


Beede Joshua W., physician, 157 Court, house do. Beede J. Dustin, lozenge maker, 26 Main, h. 62 Elm Beede Millard W., shoemaker, rms. 68 Pleasant Belanger Ferd Mrs., house 22 Second


Belanger Louis M., clerk, 2 Third, house 90 First Bellamy Robert H., last maker, 34 Railroad, bds. 115 Hampshire


Benjamin Albert W., clerk, 108 Main, b. 49 Court Benner Abbie J., widow of Roscoe K., h. 274 Court Benner Willis V., glazier (Lewiston), h. 3 High Bennett Annie, widow of John, mill operative, h. 30 Fifth


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Bennett Archile, quarryman, house 46 Third


Bennett Fred A., hack driver, r. 73 Main, h. 298 do.


Bennett James H., treer, house 10 Mechanics row Bennett Moses L., shoemaker, house 13 Winter


Bennett Nathaniel L., farmer, h. Court, near Stevens Mill road


Benson Henry C., shoemaker, h. 274 Court


Benson Sarah A., widow, b. 56 Highland avenue Bent Lemuel E., shoemaker, house 424 Court Berdell Myra Mrs., shoe stitcher, rooms 120 High Berman Aaron, trav. salesman, house 262 Main Berrio Charles M., laster, h. 138 Pleasant


Berrio James W., laster, bds. 138 Pleasant


Berry Alanson B., city liquor agent, 71 Main, house 20 Myrtle


Berry Albert S., shoemaker, bds. Oak, East Auburn


Berry Ann Miss, house Turner road n. Mt. Auburn ave Berry C. Albion, farmer, house Oak, E. Auburn Berry Forrest, farmer, house Mill road


Berry Herbert A., shoemaker, house Centre byd. Cross Berry James, hostler, 14 Miller, rooms do.


Berry Olive M., widow of Charles, boards C. A. Berry's, East Auburn


Berry Sarah H., widow of John, bds. 119 Hampshire


Betts Andrew, shoemaker, house 103 Spring


Bibber Rotheus E., section hand, Barker Mill, house 75 Seventh


Bickford David, steam fitter, house 16 High


Bickford Ira C., travelling salesman, h. 138 Pleasant


Bickford Jesse H., trader, house 225 Summer


Bickford John, shoemaker, b. Hampshire House


Bickford Phillip M., treas., American Shoe Mnfg. Co., 172 Main, house 68 Highland avenue


Bickford R. Frank, engineer, rear 132 Main, h. 220 do.


Bickford Sherman, hairdresser, b. 64 Newbury


Bickford Walter, shoemaker, b. Hampshire House


Bickford William H., shoemaker, h. 194 Washington


Bickerton Edward H., shoecutter, b. William Bickerton's, Western avenue


Bickerton Frank W., pressman, bds. William Bickerton's, Western avenue


Bickerton William, city carpenter, h. Western avenue


Bicknell Amanda Miss, house 36 High


Bicknell Mattie B. Miss, house 36 High


Bigelow Charles E., milkman,h. Lake near Old Hotel road Bigelow Charles Fred, shoemaker, rooms 28 Troy Bigelow Dawn A. Mlss, dentist, 72 Main, h. 140 Lake


Bigelow Frank B., dentist, 72 Main. h. 140 Lake Bigelow Harry, farmer, b. C. E. Bigelow's, Lake Biggins Edward, clerk, 15 South Main, b. at Lewiston Biggins Edward J., clerk, 15 So. Main, b. at Lewiston


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Billington Richard, laborer, bds. 8 First


Bird Charles F., trav. salesman, 19 School, h. 112 Spring Bird Edward W., groceries and dry goods, North Auburn, house do.


Bisbee Byron, shoe finisher, house 64 James


Bisbee Daniel, E.,driver, H. R. Bisbee, Turner road.b. do.


Bisbee E. Fred, shoemaker, rooms 90 Court


Bisbee Forrest E., supt., L. & A. Electric L. Co., Broad, house at Lewiston


Bisbee George E., foreman, packing room, 10 Railroad, house 460 court


Bisbee Hopestill R., farmer and milkman, h. River road, opp. Woodman school


Bishop Jennie Miss, boards 15 Laurel


Bissonnette Desire, laborer, h. 35 First


Blackburn James S .. bookkeeper, 37 Knight, h. 27 do.


Blais Jermie, laborer, house 41 Second


Blaisdell Charles T., farmer, h. Oak, East Auburn


Blaisdell D. Eugene, machinist, W. A. Works, boards 30 Hazel


Blaisdell James, physician, West Auburn. house do.


Blaisdell Samuel L., blacksmith, W. A. Works, house 30 Hazel


Blak Roscoe E., carpenter, h. Lake, byd. Park avenue


Blake David P., house 34 Hampshire


Blake Fred L .. shoemaker, rooms 23 Spring


Blake Granville, furniture (Lewiston), h. 103 Pleasant


Blake John C., postmaster, office Goff block, boards 103 Pleasant


Blake Nellie Miss, saleslady, 46 Court. b. 14 High Blake Sarah E., widow of Alfred A., b. 105 Hampshire Blanding Selden, boot finisher, house 22 Lake


Blethen Charles H., shoemaker, house North Auburn Blethen Chester H., shoemaker, b. 109 Spring Blethen Elias J., carpenter, house 15 Oak


Blethen Ira, carpenter, house West Auburn Blethen Zebulon B., house North Auburn Blue Ana E. Mrs., weaver, rooms 43 Dunn Board of Trade rooms, 83 Main


Boies Ludlow W., shoemaker, house 61 Manley


Boies Stillman I., marble cutter, house 76 Whitney


Boisvert Archille, laborer, house 19 Third


Boisvert Joseph, painter, house 37 Third


Bolster Betsey N., widow of Luther H., nurse, house 41 Whitney


Bolster Ralph E., shoe cutter, h. 41 Whitney


ROLSTER WILLIAM W., lawyer, 81 Main, and president Barker Mill, and Amer. Banking and Trust Co., house 178 Cook Bolster Wm. W. Jr., student, boards 178 Cook Bond Houghton, boards Maine Hotel


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Bond Oland, shoe laster, rooms 12 Temple Bonney Ebenezer S., house 150 Whitney


Bonney Edward W., letter carrier, house 8 Myrtle . Bonney Edward Weston, tacker on, house 8 Holly Bonney Frank J., dentist ( Lewiston), house Cross road, from South River road at Penleys corner Bonney George, janitor, County buildings, house 6 Hampshire


Bonney Sherman H., farmer, h. Park av., n. Court


Booker Arthur W., telegrapher, W. U. T. Co., M. C. R. R. station, house 14 Pine


Boomer Charles A., sole leather cutter, b. 49 Court


Boomer Joel S., overseer, cloth room, Barker Mill, house 133 Broad


Boomer William H., printer, house 137 Broad


Booth James, mule spinner, house 147 Main


Booth John, mule spinner, house 140 First


Booth John C., mule spinner, house 167 Second


Boothby Ellen F. Mrs., shoe stitcher, rms. 90 Pleasant


Boothby H. Wellington, blacksmith, N. Auburn, opposite P. O., house near do.


Bornstein Emma Mrs., fruit and confectionery, 2 South Main, house do.


Bornstein Nathan, junk collector, house 2 So. Main


Bouchard Jean B., laborer, house 9 Broad


Bouchard John, painter, boards 9 Broad


Bouchard Joseph, painter, house 35 First


Boudoin Mitchell, iron molder, bds. 186 Main


Boulanger Elie, weaver, house 9 Third


Boulet Telesphore, laborer, house 46 Third


Bourque Leander G., clerk ( Lewiston), b. 44 Broad


Bourque Leander N., physician ( Lewiston), h. 44 Broad Bowdon George E., shoemaker, honse 67 Whitney Bowen Frances, widow of Wmn. S., house 230 Seventh Bowen William W., shoe cutter, house 230 Seventh Bowers Alfred, weaver, house 69 Second


Bowie Bertha R., shoe stitcher, bds. 64 School Bowie Derwin W., shoemaker, house 9 Gamage av. Bowie Emerson, grocer, Pownal rd., n. Durham line, h.do. Bowie E. Mrs., postmistress, South Danville, house do., South Auburn


Bowie Ivory, shoemaker, house 80 Spring


Bowie J. Alfred, corp. clerk, Pray-Small Co., Spring-st. extension, house 94 Goff


Bowie Philip C., shoe heel burnisher, house 64 School Bowker Jennie Mrs., house 262 Main


Bowker John, mule spinner ( Lewiston), h. 62 First Bowl James A., iron molder, house 186 Main Boynton Granville M., carpenter, h. 202 Summer


Brabson John H., foreman, finishing room, 117 Main, b. 45 High


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Brackett A. Leslie, loom fixer (Lewiston), h. 82 Fifth Brackett Hannah E. Mrs., bds. 274 Court


Brackett Herbert L., shoemaker, 160 Main, boards 147 Pleasant


Brackett Jeremiah C., horse car conductor, h. 26 Fourth Brackett Lionel O .. second hand (Lewiston), h. 41 Cook Brackett Lucinda P., widow of John O., house 25 West- ern Promenade


Brackett May V. Miss, teacher, Chamberlain school, bds. 274 Court


Brackett Thomas R., shoemaker, house 147 Pleasant


Brackett William H., shoemaker, bds. 46 Main


Bradbury Albert D., shoemaker, h. Elm, East Auburn Bradbury Augusta M., widow of Ezekiel, house 33 School Bradbury Benjamin C., farmer, house River road, beyond the cemetery


Bradbury Fred R., cigar maker, bds. 58 Drummond Bradbury George H. A., farmer, house Perkins Ridge rd. West Auburn [Court


Bradbury Jabez H., express driver (Lewiston), h. 165


Bradbury Mary A. Mrs., shoe stitcher, rms. 29 Court Bradbury Onesiphorus H., shoemaker, bds. 33 School


Bradbury Persis L., widow of Silas S., house 18 Western Promenade


Bradbury Royal J .. farmer, house Oak, near Auburn BRADBURY RUSSELL S., livery stable, teams- ter and street watering, 1 Court, house 27 Charles (see page 7)


Bradbury Samuel J., farmer, h. Turner rd., East Auburn Bradbury Willie L., boards 18 Western Promenade Bradford Benjamin A., house 121 High


RADFORD, CONANT & CO. (Justin C. Brad- BI ford, Lucy W. Conant and Granville Blake), saw mill and furniture factory, East Auburn (see p. 569) Bradford Justus C., furniture mnfr., East Auburn and (Lewiston), house 91 Pleasant


Bradford Lorenzo D., farm hand, I. Pompilly's, River rd. boards do.


Bradford Mary E., widow of Lewis, h. Elm, East Anburn Bradford William, butter maker ( Lewiston), b. 33 Whitney Bradford W. Scott, carpenter, rooms 68 Pleasant Bradley Henry D., farmer, h. Old Hotel rd. to Minot av. Bragdon Charles E., shoemaker, h. Old Hotel road


Bragdon Sidney. farmer, house off Jordan school road, n. New Gloucester line


Bragg Charles, shoemaker, bds. Hampshire House


Bragg Charles I. (Bragg & Hoxie), fish, 43 Main, house at Lewiston


Bragg Ernest, peddler, house North Auburn


Bragg & Hoxie (Charles I. Bragg and Fred E. Hoxie), fish market, 43 Main


Brann Sylvanus, heel cutter, house 124 Spring


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Brann Walter F., shoemaker, bds. 124 Court


Brann William F., farmer, house Park av., near Court


Brav Alden B., farmer, house North Auburn


Bray Bertha, shoe skiver, bds. 69 James Bray Ezra B., box maker, house 69 James


Bray Ruth A. Mrs., house 274 Court


Brennan Thomas, farmer, house Oakes road


Brett Benjamin C., clerk (Lewiston), house 88 Goff


Brett George W., house 9 Myrtle


Brett John R., foreman, stock room, rear 95 Main, house 135 Spring


Brett Simeon J., clerk, Munroes, Packard & Linscott, house 29 Whitney


Brewster Elmer E., shoemaker, bds. 175 Whitney


Brewster William D. ( Philoon & Brewster), grocer, 49 Hampshire, house 175 Whitney


Briant Victor, operative, house rear 43 Third


Brick House, Mrs. Mary D. McWalter, prop., 32 Main


Bridge Charles A. ( Bridge & Smith), 4 Court, house 34 Union


BRIDGE & SMITH (Charles A. Bridge and Ed- win M. Smith), job printers, 4 Court (see p. 48) Bridgham Calvin B., farmer, h. Perkins Ridge road Bridgham John L., farmer, h. Perkins Ridge road Bridgham Lorenzo Mrs., h. Perkins Ridge road Brigham Ruth, widow of Stafford S., h. 165 Court


Bridgham William H., sewing machine agent, h. West Auburn


Briery William, shoemaker, rooms 39 James


Briggs Albion D., hairdresser, (Lewiston) house 396 Turner


Briggs Ansel, farmer, house Dillingham Hill


Briggs Betsey J. Miss, house 67 Pleasant


Briggs B. Franklin (B. F. & F. H. Briggs), horse dealer, Turner road, h. do.


Briggs B. F. & F. H. (B. Franklin and Franklin H. Briggs), props. Maple Grove Farm and Stable, Turn- er road, beyond Mount Auburn av.


DRIGGS CHARLES H., truckman, hay, straw and wood, 129 Turner, h. 24 Gamage avenue (see page 578)


Briggs Charles L., farmer, h. Turner rd., East Auburn Briggs C. Jones, farmer, boards John C. Briggs', East Auburn


Briggs C. Nelson, farmer, house West Auburn


Briggs Daniel, treas., Lewiston and Auburn Electric Light Co., house 83 High


Briggs Darius, farmer, house Turner road, byd. Mount Auburn avenue


Briggs Edson C., butcher, h. Turner rd., Auburn Plains Briggs Eliz beth, widow of Nathan, house 426 Turner


Briggs Elton C., bookkeeper, rear Main, h. 270 Turner


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Briggs Frank H. (B. F. & F. H. Briggs), horse dealers, Turner road, bevond Mt. Auburn avenue, h. do. Briggs Frank W., trav. salesman, house 148 Cook


Briggs Franklin A., farmer, house Perkins Ridge road, W. A.


Briggs Fred L., clerk, 209 Court, boards 24 Gamage av. Briggs Hattie B. Miss, teacher, Webster grammar school, boards 246 Main


Briggs Hiram C., house 212 Turner [Hill


Briggs Hiram S., farmer, bds. Ansel Briggs, Dillingham Briggs John C., farmer, house Turner road, East Auburn Briggs John T., milkman, h. Turner road, East Auburn Briggs Justus, farmer, house Dillingham Hill, No. Auburn


Briggs Leonard C., shoe cutter, h. 108 Goff


Briggs Louisa E., widow of Leonard E., h. 108 Goff


Briggs Martha A. Miss, teacher, Webster grammar school, boards 212 Turner


Briggs Sanford H., farmer and milkman, house Turner road, East Auburn


Briggs Seth, farmer, house off River road, near Turner line, E. A. [Auburn


Briggs Willard C., butcher, boards John C. Briggs', East


Briggs William, farmer, house West Auburn


Briggs William H., farmer, house Dillingham Hill


Brigham Eliza Miss, shoe stitcher, bds. 54 High


Brock Hannah, widow of Robert, house Pownal road, South Auburn


Brock Leroy C., farmer, house Oak, East Auburn


BROCKWAY MNFG. CO., Russell Daggett, pres. Isaac N. Haskell, treas., Wirt V. Daggett, sec., mnfrs. extension cases and shawl straps, 142 Main (see page 579)


Brolon Willard R., watchman, Asa Cushman Co., h, 41 Highland av.


Brooks Edwin L., shoe laster, boards 13 High


Brooks George B., hardware, etc., 8 Court, house 58 Drummond


Brooks Harriet A. Miss, house 81 Spring


Brooks Harriet S., widow of Baker, house 81 Spring


Brooks Mary .J. Mrs., dressmaker, 13 High, house do. Brooks Roxanna A., widow of Charles B., b. 56 James


Brooks Theodore, teamster, 212 Court, h at Lewiston


Brooks Wallace W., cigar maker, 2 Court, boards 56 James


Brown Abbott, painter, h. North Auburn


Brown Bertha M., teacher, Washburn school, bds. 82 Manley


Brown Cheney C., bookkeeper (Lewiston) h. 16 Oak Brown David, farmer, h. Minot road, Haskell's corner


Brown David, farmer, h. cross road, at R. R. crossing,


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Brown Delia A. Miss, boards 482 Court


from New Gloucester rd.


Brown Edwin, shoemaker, bds. 134 Spring


Brown Florence Miss, shoe stitcher, rms. 81 Spring


Brown Frank E., foreman, work shop, Auburn Jail, bds. Maine Hotel


Brown George H., treas. Auburn Savings Bank, 78 Main house 107 Goff [les


Brown George I., bookkeeper, 9 Minot av., rms. 32 Man- Brown James F., stone mason, h. Old Hotel rd., Mars- tons Corner


Brown Leander, paper box maker, bds. 20 River rd.


Brown Mary Miss, teacher, Webster grammar school, b. 145 Hampshire [High Brown Nelson R., blacksmith, 260 Minot av., house 120 Brown Olive L. Mrs., bds. Frank M. Cummer's, Haskell's corner


Brown Oliver, house 82 Manley


Brown Oliver H., nurse, house 145 Hampshire


Brown Orrel F , fireman, Barker Mill, house 81 Broad


Brown Rhoda J., widow of William, h. Marstons Corner Brown Samuel J., beater out, rms. 19 James


Brown Susan J. Mrs., house 134 Spring


Brown Thomas C., engineer, Munroes, Packard & Linscott


Brown Willard R., watchman, h. 41 Highland av.


Bryant Emma L. Mrs., dressmaker, 163 Main, h. do.


Bryant George H., insurance agent, 246 Main, h. do.


Bryant Joseph Wallace, shoe-cutter, h. off Centre, beyond Cross


Bubier William A., carpenter, house 30 Granite


Buchanan M. Perry, shoemaker, h. 22 Whitney




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