Lewiston, Maine, city directory, 1891, Part 29

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Publication date: 1891
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Buck Benjamin E., carpenter, bds. Maine Hotel


Buck Octavia Mrs., h. 106 Main


Buck Vertrude P., shoemaker, h. Sturgis road, Beach Hill Buck Wallace W., foreman, packing, 34 Troy, h. at Lew- iston


Buck William E., shoemaker, h. 287 Turner


Buckley Horace, laborer, bds. 158 Cook


Buckley James, farmer, h. Pownal rd., So. Auburn


Buckley Walter G., tinsmith, ( Lewiston) h. 158 Cook


Buckman Charles, farmer, h. No. Auburn


Buckman Eleazer R., carpenter, h. River road Buckman Samuel, farmhand, h. No. Auburn


Buker Frank E., shoe laster, h. 171 Main


Buker Frank E., shoemaker, h. 317 Main


Buker Melvina A. Miss, house 21 Parker


Bumpus George W., corp. clerk, Amer. S. M. Co., 172 Main, h. 32 James


Bumpus Horatio G., shoemaker, h. 62 Union


Bumpus L. Insley, house rear 109 Spring


Bumpus S. Perley, salesman, 101 Main, h. 261 Turner


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Bundgaard Peter, gardener, bds. 290 Main


Bunker Darius, farmer, house next school house, No. Auburn


Bunker Flora R. Miss, teacher, Lincoln grammar school bds. 329 Main


Burgess Everett W., carpenter, house 220 Main


Burgess Grace Miss, shoe stitcher, bds. 81 Academy


Burgess Ida Miss, shoe stitcher, rms. 255 Main Burgess John, laborer, hds. 21 Pulsifer


Burgess John, Jr., wheelman, Barker Mill, h. 21 Pulsifer Burgess Mark, shoemaker, bds. 66 Spring


Burgess Romanzo M., hairdresser ( Lewiston ), h. 81 Third


Burgin Thomas H., bakery, 164 Main, h. 163 do.


Burke Cornelius, laborer, h. 20 Newbury Burke Thomas, mill operative, h. 2 Main Burkett Manning J., carpenter, rooms 42 Cook


Burkitt Francis, shoe laster, h. 19 James


Burleigh Gilman M., shoemaker, h. 72 James


Burleigh Marcellus, farmer, h. 3 Pleasant


Burlington Charles, shoemaker, rms. 143 Pleasant


Burnham George, Jr. (Burnham & Morrill), corn can- ning, 74 French, house at Portland


Burnham & Morrill (George Burnham Jr. and Charles Morrill) , corn canners, 74 French


Burns Rose Miss, dressmaker, 77 Union, h. do.


Burr Charles F., shoemaker, h. Orchard, opp. Granite Burr David C., clergyman, bds. C. F. Burr's, Orchard


Burr Howard L., clerk, 209 Court, boards C. F. Burr's, Orchard


Burrill Greene C., house 8 Spring


Burrill John W., drug clerk, 68 Court, bds. 8 Spring


Bussell Joseph. tinsmith, bds. Park House


Buteau Alphonse, carpenter, li. 120 Third


Buteau Godfroid, carpenter, bds. 120 Third


Buteau Mark, house 120 Third


Butler Calef P., farmer, h. Wilcombs Corner road, near Minot line


Butler Charles H., shoe maker, 40 Court, li. 114 do.


Butler Edward K., machinist ( Lewision), h. 88 Spring Butler Fred E., edge trimmer, h. 112 Court


Butman B. F., shoemaker, bds. Hampshire House Butterfield George H., overseer, bleachery Avon Mnfg. Co. (Lewiston), house 163 Summer


Butterfield Guy L., mill hand, bds. 320 Turner


Butterfield Lewis A., fareman machinist, W. A. Works, house 226 Minot avenue


Butterfield Linwood, shoemaker, bds. 32 Pine


Butterfield William W., carpenter, h. 320 Turner Byron Edward, overseer, Barker Mill Yard, h. 120 First Byron George, mule spinner, h. 126 First


Byron Robert, operative, bds. 122 First


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CAIRSS HERBERT E., clerk (Lewiston), rooms 72 Hampshire


Call Otis, lodging house, 178 and 180 Main


Callahan Eugene J., pressman, h. 5 First


Callahan John H. (Chase & Callahan), grocer, 67 Court, boards at Lewiston


Calvert Thomas E., editor, Daily and Weekly Gazette, and Turf, Farm and House, 4 Court, h. at Lewiston Campbell Addie A., widow of Charles W., h. 30 French


Campbell Charles A., tinsmith, bds. 30 French


Campbell Cyrus, farm hand, h. N. Auburn, n. Turner line Campbell Horace A., harness maker, 152 Main, house 108 Goff


Campbell Jane, widow, bds. 58 First


Campbell John, house 254 Court


Campbell Maria D. Mrs., house 18 South


Cantello Nellie M. Mrs., shoe stitcher, h. 11 Turner


Carlisle Frank, shoemaker, rms. 217 Main


Carlisle Walter, carpenter, rooms 217 Main


Carll Lizzie A. Mrs., dressmaker, 329 Main, h. do.


Carman William W., plumber ( Lewiston), h. Fairview av.


Carnahan Joseph A., farmer, h. Pownal road


Caron Joseph, laborer, house 9 Broad


Caron Jule, operative, house 56 Second Caron Jules, teamster, 212 Court, h. at Lewiston


Carpenter Peter, laborer, house 9 Second


Carroll Andrew J., laborer, bds. 39 Newbury


Carroll Mamie G. Miss, teacher, Third-st. Primary school boards 39 Newbury


Carroll Paul, brickmaker, h. Cross road, from New Glou- cester road


Carroll Thomas, laborer, house 39 Newbury


Carroll Thomas H., laborer, bds. 39 Newbury


Carter John, laborer, h. over P. O., Danville junction


Carter Seth M., lawyer ( Lewiston), h. 17 Laurel ave.


Carver Clarence A., painter, h. 34 Sixth


Carver Edwin G., driver, Merchants Express ( Lewiston), . house 26 Laurel


Carver James W., boots and shoes (Lewiston), h. Turner road, near Mt. Auburn ave.


Carver Nellie Mrs., house 4 Third


Carver Preston J., shoemaker, house Turner road, near Mt. Auburn avenue


Carver Seth, shoe laster, bds. 49 Court


Carver Wilbert, card grinder, h. 28 Broad


Carville Rose E. Miss, boarding house, 200 Main Cary Alice, teacher, Young's Corner school


Cary Hattie, paper box maker, rins. 1 Oak


Cary Henry, farmer, h. Cross road, from Sturgis road


Cary Nellie, teacher, Perkins Ridge school


Casey Henry G., shoemaker, h. 32 Spring


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Casey Michael, dyer ( Lewiston), h. 105 Second Casey Robert, shoemaker, bds. 46 Main


Cassavan George. mill operative, house Cross road, from New Gloucester road


Caswell Augustus B., machinist, h. 47 Manley


Caswell Eda Miss, rooms 106 Pleasant


Caswell Francis B., watchmaker and jeweler, 84 Court, house 15 Temple


Caswell Ruth P. Miss, house 56 Drummond


Cates Martha Ann Mrs., house 77 Eighth


Cates Sarah, bds. 42 Cook


Cayey Joseph, hostler, 62 Turner, rms. do.


Chadbourne Darius, carpenter, house Minot avenue, near Stevens Mill


Chadbourne John M., carpenter, boards D. Chadbourne's, Minot avenue


Chadsey Charles, miller, 33 Knight, rms. 20 Spring Chadsey Lewis, teamster, 62 Turner, bds. 46 Main Chaffee Nathaniel ()., clergyman, h. 107 Pleasant Chamberlain Charles P., laborer, h. 155 Summer Chamberlain Duane M., shoemaker, h. 143 High Chamberlain Fred L., shoemaker, bds. 118 High Chamberlain John F., 130 Main, house 118 High Chamberlain Joseph, carpenter, bds. 133 Spring Chamberlain Rufus E., foreman finishing, Munroes, Pack- ard & Linscott, h. 20 Highland avenue


Chamberlain Stephen M., shoemaker, h. 159 Pleasant


Chandler Alvin T., foreman, wood worker, W. A. Works, house 29 Second avenue


Chandler Charles L., shoemaker, h. 13 Bearce


Chandler Cyrus, farmer, h. Old Hotel road, bey. G. T. R. Chandler Herbert H., house 65 Whitney


Chandler Joseph P., house No. Auburn, next Turner line Chandler Matilda Mrs., mill operative ( Lewiston), rooms 3 Pleasant


Chaney Eugene A., shoemaker, bds. 99 Centre


Chapman Althea S. Miss, teacher, bds. 338 Turner


Chapman Bradford E., shoemaker, h. 487 Court


Chapman Ida Miss, teacher, Danville junction school, b. Mrs. Olive O. Robinson's, near do.


Chapman Orville B., shoemaker, house 487 Court


Chaput Existe, farmer, h. Jordan school road, bey. Pow- nal road [do.


Chaput Joseph, milkman, off Pownal rd., So. Auburn, h. Charon Moses, section hand, h. rear 43 Third


Chase Albert W., tinsmith, bds. 6 Court


Chase Benjamin Tappan, claim agent, house 173 Cook


Chase Bernard A., bds. 98 Spring


Chase Catherine, widow of Peabody B., h. 85 Goff


Chase Charles, waiter, Riverside House, bds. do.


Chase Charles S., receiving clerk, 209 Court, h. 85 Goff


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Chase Clarence A., foreman of stitching, 209 Court, h. 61 School


Chase Emily J. Mrs., house 94 Spring


Chase Frank A., clerk (Lewiston), house 246 Court


Chase George W., tinman, house 98 Spring


Chase Homer N. (Homer N. Chase & Co.), nurseryman, 81 Main, house 223 Main


Chase Homer N. & Co. (Homer N. Chase), nurseryman, 81 Main


Chase Janet C., widow of George W., h. 173 Cook


Chase John Arthur, shoemaker, h. So. River road


Chase Josiah B., shoemaker, house 6 Court


Chase J. B. Mrs., dressmaker, 6 Court, house do.


Chase Lucy W. Mrs., house 22 Union


Chase L. Frank ( Chase & Callahan) , provisions, 67 Court, house 35 Pleasant


Chase & Callahan (L. Frank Chase and John H. Calla- han), provisions and groceries, 67 Court


Chatting Charles H., baker, 71 Court, bds. 284 Turner Chenell Frank, laborer, bds. 9 Second


Chenell Gilbert, laborer, house 9 Second


Chenery Clarence H., candy maker, 26 Main, bds. 180 do, Cheney Harry, clerk, 2 Third


Cheney Harry I., clerk, bds. 107 Third


Cheney Lizzie S., widow, house 107 Third


Chesley Elizabeth W. Miss, tailoress, h. 59 Whitney


Chesley John, farmer, h. Pownal road, next New Glou- cester line


Chesley Joseph, farmer, house Jordan School rd., n. New Gloucester line


Chesley Leonard A., farmer, bds. Joseph Chesley's, Jor- dan school road


Child D. Clinton, shoe cutter, house 46 River road


Childs Fred G., box maker, 16 Mechanics row, bds. 225 Summer


Chipman J. Grunville, clerk, 86 Main, h.19 Drummond ct. Chipman Lewis, bds. 19 Drummond ct. [First Chippendale Cornelius, section hand (Lewiston), bds. 82 Chippendale Mark, plumber (Lewiston), house 70 First Chippendale Peter, miil operative, house 20 Eighth Chippendale Richard, house 82 First


Christian Willard B., butcher, 37 Knight, h. 25 do.


Christiansen Hans, pressman, 52 Court, h. 8 Myrtle


Church Celia, widow of David C., nurse, h. 142 Pleasant Church Herbert, city teamster, house 56 Pleasant Church Mary G., widow of Charles W., h. 142 Pleasant Churchill Minnie Miss, rms. 24 Vine


City Clerk's Office, 34 Court, room 2


City Liquor Agency, 71 Main


Clark Abbie, student ( Worcester, Mass.), bds. Mrs. M. Carrie Clark's, Danville junction


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Clark Benjamin F., laborer, h. 80 Drummond ct.


Clark Benjamin F., shoemaker, house 19 Drummond ct. Clark Charles, bds. Revere House


Clark Ellen Miss, shoe stitcher, h. 192 Main


Clark Elmer E., shoemaker, b. Ralph A. Stevens', Stev- ens Mill road


Clark Fannie M. Miss, shoe stitcher, rms. 90 Pleasant Clark Henry S., butcher, 37 Knight, bds. Ferd. Penley's, So. River road


Clark M. Carrie, widow of Warren, h. New Gloucester road, Danville junction


Clark Roscoe N., student ( Worcester, Mass. ), bds. Mrs. M. Carrie Clark's, Danville Junction


Clark Royal S., machinist, Barker Mill, h. 16 Barker Clark Ruth C., widow, bds. 400 Court


Clark Sarah J. S., widow of Sumner, h. 192 Main


Clark William D., clerk, 64 Court, h. at Lewiston


Clark Windsor L., stone cutter, house 98 First


Clear Thomas, bds. 10 First


Clement Alfred S., teamster, 33 Knight, h. 278 Main


Clement Frank E., teamster, 16 Mechanics row, h. 225 Summer


Clement Ora L., tinsmith, 64 Main, b. Hampshire House Clerk of Courts office, rm. 1, County bldg.


Cliche Joseph, weaver, h. 9 Broad [av.


Clifford Charles M., teacher, b.J.F. Clifford's, Mt. Auburn


Clifford John F., farmer, house Mt. Auburn av.


Clifford William H., shoemaker, h. 69 Gamage av.


Clough David, bds. 17 Third


Clough Edwin E., shoemaker, house 17 Third


Clough Phineas, teamster, h. North Auburn


Clough Sadie A. Miss, teacher, Mt. Auburn av. school, bds. P. Clough's, North Auburn Clough Wells, laborer, house 9 Second


Cloutier Zoel, carpenter, house 29 Fourth


Cluff Agnas, shoe stitcher, rms. 47 Pleasant


Cluff Augusta A., shoe factory employee, rms.47 Pleasant Clushner Herman, clerk (Lewiston), bds. 46 Main


Coan Anna A. Mrs., bds. 201 Turner


Coan Elisha S., physician, 68 High, house do.


Cobb Addie S. Miss, teacher, Chamberlain Primary school, Cobb Andrew W. P., clerk, Lewiston Mill Co. ( Lewiston), house 61 Goff


Cobb Charles E., pres. John F. Cobb Shoe Co., rear 95 Main, house 9 Maple


Cobb Charles E., teamster, h. 18! Turner


Cobb Fred A., foreman, cutting, 156 Main, h. 110 Pleasant Cobb George H. (J. H. Twombly & Co.), tailor, 52 Court, house 18 Winter


Cobb George W., clothing, hats, etc, 57 Court, h.93Winter Cobb G. W., shoemaker, bds. Maine Hotel


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Cobb John F., treas. John F. Cobb Shoe Co., rear 95 Main, house 160 Pleasant



YOBB JOHN F. SHOE CO., shoe mnfrs., r ear 95 and 97 Main, salesroom ( 122 Summer, Boston), Chas. E. Cobb, pres. (see page 497)


Cobb Josie L., teacher, Webster grammar school


Cobb Lewis A., wood pump mnfr., 167 Washington, h. 120 Pleasant


Cobb Lizzie S., shoe factory employee, bds. 18 Winter Cobb Lucy J. Miss, teacher, Webster primary school, b. 83 Hampshire


Cobb Lucy W., widow of Otis C., house 332 Turner Cobb Mary E., widow of William A., h. 83 Hampshire


Cobb Walter, farmer, house New Gloucester road, near school house


Cobb Walter F., stenographer, 81 Main, b. 332 Turner Coburn Allen J., carpenter, house 147 French


Coburn Arabella L. Miss, lining paster, b. 29 Hampshire Coburn Dwight J., shoe cutter, house 466 Court Coburn George L., mason, house 147 French Coburn Horace J., carpenter, h. 26 High


Coburn Susan, widow of Freeman, h. 184 Turner Coffey John, shoemaker, bds. 32 Main


Coffey John H., cigar maker, 2 Court, bds. at Lewiston Coffin William, dentist (Lewiston), bds. 280 Main


Colburn John C., farmer, house cross road, to Leavitt's Quarry


Colby William I., operative, house 42 Cook


Cole Addison G., house 38 Union


Cole Albert, hostler, Maple Grove stable, Turner road, b. D. W. Watson's, do.


Cole Albert, mill yard hand, house 97 Cook


Cole Clara F. Mrs., house 111 Spring


Cole Edgar H., foreman, sole leather room, Munroes, Packard & Linscott, house 198 Summer


Cole George A., shoemaker, bds. 7 Manley


Cole Harry G., shipper, School, house 38 Union


Coleman Charles, shoemaker, bds. 51 Academy


Coleman John, at W. A. works, house 51 Academy


Coleman William O., shoemaker, house 200 Turner


Collier Charles, elevator tender, Continental Mill (Lewis- ton), house 123 Second


Collins Allen G., carpenter, house 134 Spring


Collins Dennis E., compositor, 6 Court, bds. at Lewiston Collins George M., carpenter, house rear 230 Seventh


Collins John, hostler, Maple Grove stable, Turuer road, bds. at Lewiston


Collins William H., milkman, house 170 Seventh


Colpitts Thomas R., photographer (Lewiston), house 80 James


Com'eau Joseph, laborer, bds. Riverside House


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Conant Albert H., bookkeeper, 165 Washington, boards 146 Pleasant


Conant Alexander B., shoemaker and farmer, house West Auburn


Conant Charles H., farmer, house 515 Court


Conant Charles L., student, bds. 146 Pleasant


CONANT FRANK R., saw mill, lumber and wood- box mnfr., 163 and 165 Washington, bds. 146 Pleas- ant (see page 583)


Conant Harry W., bookkeeper (Lewiston), boards 60 Turner


Conant Heory F., farmer, house River road, beyond the cemetery, East Auburn


Conant Herbert C., painter, bds. 293 Turner


Conant Lucy W., widow of Benjamin, furniture (201 Lis- bon, Lewiston), house 146 Pleasant


Conant Winslow H. (Conant & Andrews) , livery stable, 62 Turner, house 60 do.


YONANT & ANDREWS (Winslow H. Conant and Charles Andrews), livery and boarding stable, 62 Turner (see page 228)


Coney Charles, at W. A. works, bds. 31 Pulsifer


Coney Mrs., boards 31 Pulsifer


Conley George. driver, 105 Main. bds. at Lewiston


Conley John, laborer, house 22 Second


Connell Bessie S., clerk, 87 Main, rms. 31 Vine


Conner Elizabeth, widow, house 37 Main


Conner William H., shoe finisher, bds. 37 Main


Connor Dominic, section hand ( Lewiston), h. 70 First


Cook Everett, machinist, h. Old Hotel road, n. Marston's corner


Cook Lydia M., widow of Silas B., house 75 Pleasant Cook Otis J. (Smith & Cook), apothecary, 36 Court, h. 139 Pleasant


Cook Susan widow of Job M., house 139 Pleasant


. Cookson Mitchell, fireman ( Lewiston), house 102 Main Cookson William W, printer, bds. 102 Main


Coombs Charles W., clerk ( Lewiston), b. 134 So. Main Coombs Delbert D., artist, bds. 75 High


Coombs Edwin E., shoemaker, house 329 Turner


Coombs Elisha S., bookkeeper, 104 Main, h. Broad, cor. So. Main


Coombs Ellsworth P., shoemaker, house 89 Goff COOMBS JAMES E., blacksmith and horse shoer, Mechanics row, house 134 So. Main (see page 580) Coombs Lida A. Miss, house 9 Bearce


Coombs William A., mason, house Rowe, cor. Turner


Coombs William F., mason, house 93 Goff


Coombs William G., blacksmith, house 75 High


Coombs William M., lumberman, house River road, near Northern avenue


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Cooper Arthur H. (Wise & Cooper), boot and shoe ma- ker, 156 Main, house 21 Laurel av.


Cooper Emory E., mill operative, house 37 Seventh Corey Chester C., house 86 Hampshire


Corey Lydia A. Mrs., house 136 Spring Corliss Active H., shoemaker, honse 233 Turner Corliss Philip S., boarding house, 64 Spring, house do. Cornish Charles F., tailor, 86 Court, bds. 110 Main


CORNISH ELBRIDE, tailor, 15 Court, house 106 Spring (see page 588)


Corrigan John, slasher tender, house 78 Broad


Corrigan William, plumber, 100 Main, bds. at Lewiston


Corson Francis, shoe cutter, house 14 Highland


Corson Wallace L., bds. 14 Highland


Coston Henry C., farmer, house Old Hotel road, corner Stevens Mill road


Cotè Albert, operative, bds. 9 Broad


Coté Alphonse, shoe packer, bds. 7 Third


Cote Augustus Mrs., house rear 29 Broad


Coté Daniel, machinist, bds. 90 First


Cotè Gustaf, operative, bds. rear 29 Broad


Coté James, mule spinner, house 15 Second Cotè Joseph, shoe cutter, 7 Third


Cotè Joseph, shoemaker, 5 Third, rms. do.


Coté Mary, widow of George, house 9 Broad


Cotè Peter, brickmaker, bds. Paul Carou's Coté Philip, shoe cutter, bds. 7 Third


Cotton B. Frank, carpenter, house 95 First Cotton Esther S. Mrs., house 124 Second Cotton George E., shoemaker, h. 27 High Cotton Perley L., clerk, 36 Court, bds. at Lewiston Coughlin John, shoe maker, bds. Riverside House County Commissioners' office, rm. 3, County bldg. County Treasurer's office, rm. 8, County bldg. Court House and County Jail, Turner, cor. Court Couture Ignace, laborer, house 5 Broad Couturier Israel, operative, house 56 Second Cox Winfield S., shoemaker, rms. 178 Main


NYOVELL C. W. & CO. (Charles W. Covell and George M. Fogg), harness manfrs., 90 Main (see p. 587)


Covell Charles W. (C. W. Covell & Co.), 90 Main, house at Lewiston


Crafts Adoniram B., clerk, 49 Hampshire, h. 37 Manley Crafts Alden B. Mrs, house West Auburn


Crafts Alonzo, farmer, house West Auburn


Crafts Augusta C., widow of Moses, h. 66 Western av. Crafts Clarence P,, shoemaker, h. Gamage av. n. . Lake Crafts Elmer E., farmer, bds. Mrs. Zibeon Crafts', West Auburn


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Crafts Emules S., postmaster and grocer, West Au- burn, house do.


Crafts E. Preble, farmer, house near grammar school, West Auburn


Crafts Frank H., shoemaker (Lewiston) , b. 98 Summer


Crafts Frederick T., farmer, house West Auburn


Crafts Justin, carpenter, house West Auburn


Crafts Lucy D. Mrs., teacher, W. Auburn primary school, house near do.


Crafts Milbury F., blacksmith, West Auburn, house do.


Crafts Orville, gardener, bds. Fred T. Crafts, W. A.


Crafts Patience, widow of Zibeon, h. Maple, W. Auburn Crafts Wilson P., clerk, bds. 37 Manley


Crafts W. D., painter, 46 Miller


Cram Charles A., marble worker, 101 Turner, h. 284 do. Cram Fred, shoemaker, bds. 9 Drummond et.


CRANE FRANK E., undertaker (Lewiston), house 21 Spring (see page 570)


Crawshaw John M., machinist, Mechanics' row, house 44 James


Cripps Isaac, hostler, Maple Grove stable, Turner road, bds. D. W. Watson's, do.


Crockett Charles H., laster, house 68 Turner


Crockett Henry G., last maker, 34 Railroad, boards at Lewiston


Cronin Daniel, operative. bds. 54 First


Cronin Patrick, house 54 First


Crooker Emily, widow, bds. 23 Drummond


Crooker Frank E. (Crooker & Wakefield), blacksmith, 22 Miller, house 14 Granite


Crooker Mercy A. Miss, shoe stitcher, b. 143 Pleasant


Crooker Sarah D., shoe stitcher, rms. 71 School


Crooker Willard J., shoemaker, h. 23 Drummond


Crooker & Wakefield ( Frank E. Crooker and Albert B. Wakefield ), blacksmiths, 22 Miller


Cross James W., mill operative and hairdresser, 15 Broad, house S. Main, beyond Bolster


Croston John, city laborer, h. 67 Third


Croteau George, hairdresser, h. 5 Broad


Croteau Joseph, teamster, 129 Turner, h. at Lewiston


Crowley Priscilla H., widow of Jeremiah, h. 62 Western Promenade


CRYSTAL FOUNTAIN BOTTLING CO., 27 Miller 'see page 14)


Cummings Andrew P., teamster.and wood, 20 Pearl,h.do. Cummings Anthony, carpenter, h. 284 Main


Cummings Charles H., photographer, 68 Main, h. 233 Turner


Cummings Charles W. (Cummings & Young), ins. 81 Main, h. 21 Pearl


Cummings Harry F., laborer, bds. 233 Turner


Cummings John C., veterinary surgeon, 4 Spring, h. do.


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Cummings J. Wesley, hostler, bds. 4 Spring Cummings Samuel B., teamster. bds. 20 Pearl


Cummings William Herbert, operative (Lewiston), bds. 284 Main


Cummings & Young (Charles W. Cummings and Delance Young), insurance, 81 Main


Cumner Frank M., farmer, h. Haskell's corner


Curran Grattan, weaver, bds. 2 Main


Currier Calvin B., shoemaker, h. 105 Spring


Currier Frank, shoemaker, bds. 87 Drummond


Currier George W., shoemaker, h. 8 Drummond ct. Currier Herbert I., shoemaker, h. 77 Spring


Currier Isaac C., carpenter, h. 87 Drummond


Currier Lula M., shoe stitcher, rms. 12 Manley


Curtis Albion G., shoemaker, rms. 298 Main


Curtis Charles E., grocer and postmaster, Turner road, East Auburn, h. Oak, do.


Curtis Charles H. (Jenkins & Curtis), livery stable, 143 Main, h. 20 Hampshire


Curtis David S., shoe cutter, h. 43 Union


Curtis Frank, stock cutter, 117 Main, b. Maine Hotel


Curtis George W., shoe cutter, h. 9 Winter


Curtis Henry P., travelling salesman, b. 42 Elm


Curtis Herbert F., shoemaker, h. Center, bey. Cross


Curtis John W., farmer and milkman, house near Stevens Mill road, next school house


Curtis Levi M., h. Elm. East Auburn


Curtis Lillian Miss, teacher, Eveleth school, bds. Domini- cus Jordan's


Curtis Lizzie, widow of John, b. 140 Washington


Curtis Milford A. (M. A. Curtis & Co.), produce, 104 Main, h. 139 Pleasant


Curtis M. A. & Co. ( Milford A. Curtis and George B. Johnson) , produce, 103 Main


Curtis Nettie M. Miss, teacher, Douglas school, h.43 Union Curtis Otis, farmer, h. N. Auburn, n. Minot line


Curtis Paul, farmer, h. Turner road, n. Mt. Auburn av.


Curtis Silas, farmer, h. off Mt. Auburn av.


Curtis Wellington D., shoe machine operator and farmer, h. North Auburn


Curtis William P., shoemaker, b. 32 Spring


Curtis William P. Jr., shoecutter, h. 32 Spring


Cushing George, shoemaker, rins. 49 Union


Cushing Mattie Mrs., bookkeeper, 117 Main, b.471 Court Cushing Thomas M., salesman, 104 Main, bds. 182 do.


CUSHMAN ARA, pres., Ara Cushman Co., 209 Court, and National Shoe and Leather Bank, 79 Main, house 235 Minot avenue


YUSHMAN ARA CO., boot and shoe manufactur- ers, 209 Court, and 10 and 22 Railroad, Ara Cusliman pres., S. F. Merrill treas. (see page 497)


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Cushman Ara B., clothing and gents furnishings, 56 Court, h. 13 Madison


Cushman Cephas H., machinist foreman, 209 Court, house 32 Goff


Cushman Charles L., supt., 209 Court, h. 239 Minot av. Cushman Cyrenus (Wilbur & Cushman), stable, rear 73 Main. h. West Auburn


Cushman Gideon, farmer, h. Oakes rd. n. Danville Junc. Cushman Henry L., bookkeeper,209 Court, b.3 Minot av. Cushman Henry M., bookkeeper, Pray, Small Co., Spring st. extension, rms. 32 Manley


Cusson Frank X., salesman, 105 Main, h. at Lewiston


Cutler Charles F., shoemaker, h. 17 Manley


Cutter Rebecca D., shoemaker, h. 7 Whitney


Cutter Wm. E., mill overseer (Lewiston), h. 77 Fifth


DAGGETT AARON S. (U. S. A.), house 11 Maple,' Auburn Heights


Daggett Alice S., type writer, 81 Main, h. 11 Maple


Daggett Fred I)., shoemaker, bds. 24 Union


Daggett Horace,h. 65 Manley


Daggett Royal B., student, bds. 11 Maple


Daggett Russell, clothes cleansing ( Lewiston), and presi- dent Brockway Mnfg. Co., 142 Main, h. 57 Cook


Daggett Wirt V., secry. Brockway Mnfg. Co., 142 Main, house 57 Cook


Dagneau Edward A., laborer, h. River road


Daicy Benjamin B., shoemaker, h. 7 Manley


Daicy Eliza A., widow of Geo. W., h. 24 Manley


Daicy George C., shoemaker, bds. 24 Manley Daicy George W., died March 9, 1891


Daicy John J .. shoemaker, h. 14 Whitney


Daicy Perley A., shoemaker, h. 78 Summer Daicy William, laborer, h. 36 Newbury Daigneault Jean, laborer, h. 3 Broad Dain William C.,sash mufr. (Lewiston) , h.20 Highland av.


Dale William H., agent, Burnham & Morrill ( Portland), h. 68 Turner


Daly Benjamin F., farmer,h. River rd., bey. the cemetery Damon Abbie B., widow of Martin W., h. 11 School


Damon Caroline E., widow, bds. W. P. Damon's, W. A. Damon Charles L., clerk, 186 Main, bds. 11 School Damon Joseph L., shoemaker, bds. 11 School


Damon Mary A., widow of Alvah, h. 24 South


Damon Trueman S., farm hand, Wilfred C. Allen's, Auburn Plains, bds. do.


Damon William P., farmer, h. West Auburn


Damren Charles L., h. 47 Highland av.


Damren Frank E., carpenter, bds. 47 Highland av.


Damren Robert E., last maker, 34 Railroad, b. 180 Court Damren Samuel G., h. 1 Gamage av.


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Damren William J. (Auburn Paper Box Co.), 16 Mechan- ics row, house 121 Summer Dana James C., boards 32 Main Danforth Charles, house 98 Miller


Daniels George A., teamster, 1 Court, bds. 4 Oak


Daniels James B., carpenter. house 4 Oak


Daniels Joseph, flagman, Cedar st., crossing ( Lewiston), house 85 Second


Danue Joseph, teamster, 9 Minot av., b. at Lewiston




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