Lewiston, Maine, city directory, 1891, Part 3

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Publication date: 1891
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Steam Engines.


Braman Dow & Co., 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket square, Boston (see page 13) Kendall Edward & Sons, 72 Main, Cambridgeport (see page 10) Roberts Iron Work Co., 92 Main, Cambridgeport (see page 13)


Steam Fitters Supplies.


Braman Dow & Co., 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket square, Boston (see p. 13)


Steam, Gas and Water Pipe Mnfrs.


Braman Dow & Co., 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket square, Boston (see page 13)


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Steam and Gas Fitters.


Braman, Dow & Co., 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymayket sq., Boston (see page 13) Walworth Mnfg. Co., 16 Oliver, Boston (see p. 10)


Steam and Gas Fitters' Tools and Supplies.


Walworth Mnfg. Co., 16 Oliver, Boston (see page 10)


Steam Heating.


Walworth Mnfg. Co., 16 Oliver, Boston (see page 10)


Steam Heating Apparatus.


Braman, Dow & Co., 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket sq., Boston (see page 13) Walworth Mnfg. Co., 16 Oliver, Boston (see page 10)


Steam Jacket Kettles.


Braman, Dow & Co., 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket sq., Boston (see page 13)


Steam Packing.


Boston Belting Co.,256 Devonshire, Boston (see page 339) Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Co., 226 Devonshire, Boston (see page 14) Braman, Dow & Co., 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket sq., Boston (see page 13)


Steam Pressure Regu- lators. 4


Curtis Regulator Co., 63 Beverly, Boston (see page 500)


Steam Pumps, Boilers and Enignes.


Walworth Mnfg. Co., 16 Oliver, Boston (see page 10)


Steam Radiators.


Braman, Dow & Co., 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket square, Boston (see page 13) Walworth Mnfg. Co., 16 Oliver, Boston (see page 10)


Steam Separators.


Curtis Regulator Co., 63 Beverly, Boston (see page 500)


Steam Traps, Floats and Extensions.


Curtis Regulator Co., 63 Beverly, Boston (see page 500)


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Steam Valves.


Braman, Dow & Co., 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket sq., Boston (see page 13) Curtis Regulator Co., 63 Beverly, Boston (see page 500)


Steel Castings.


Arcade Malleable Iron Co., Wor- cester, Mass (see p. 11)


Steel Drill Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see p. 340)


Steel Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see p. 340)


Stencils and Stamps.


Bennett H. B., 401 Fore, Portland (see p. 590) Davis & Waitt, 31 South, Boston (see p. 506)


Submarine Divers.


Lunt L. E. & Co., 9 and 10 Union wharf, Portland (see p. 11)


Tags.


Dennison Mnfg. Co., 26 and 28 Franklin, Boston (see p. 508 and back title)


Tanks.


Kendall Edward & Sons, 72 Main, Cambridgeport (see p. 10)


Tank Pump Governors.


Curtis Regulator Co., 63 Beverly, Boston (see p. 500)


Targets for Rifle Practice.


Dennison Mnfg. Co., 26 and 28 Franklin, Boston (see p. 508 and under back title)


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Teas, Coffees, Etc.


Milliken, Tomlinson Co , 311 Com- mercial, Portland (see p. 589) Shaw, Hammond & Carney, 269 Commercial, Portland (see page 590)


Telegraph Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see p. 340)


Threads.


Leeson J. R. & Co. (mnfrs.), 298 Devonshire, Boston (see p. 507) Nickerson & Glidden (linen), 48 South, Boston (see p. 506)


Tinned Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see p. 840)


Tissue Paper.


Dennison Mnfg. Co., 26 and 28 Franklin, Boston (see p. 508 and under back title)


Trust Compantes.


Portland Trust Co., Portland, Me. (see p. 595)


Twines. Nickerson & Glidden, 48 South, Boston (see p. 506)


Valves and Gauge Cocks.


Braman, Dow & Co., 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket sq., Boston (see page 13)


Watch Springs.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see p. 340)


Water Pressure Regu- lators.


Curtis Regulator Co., 63 Beverly, Boston (see p. 500)


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Water, Steam and Gas Pipe.


Braman, Dow & Co., 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket sq., Boston (see page 13)


Wax, Calf and Kip Skins.


Morrisville Calf Skin Co., 264 Pur- chase, Boston (see p. 505)


Weaving Wire.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co , Wor- cester, Mass. see p. 340)


White Lead and Zinc.


Boston Lead Mnfg. Co., William J. Bride, treas., 162 Congress, Bos- ton (see p. 501)


White Lead Mnfrs.


Burgess, Fobes & Co., 106 Commer- cial, Portland (see p. 590)


Wire Mnfrs.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see p. 340)


Wire Rope.


Washburn & Moen Mnfg. Co., Wor- cester, Mass. (see p. 340)


Wood Engraver.


Bennett H. B., 401 Fore, Portland (see p. 590)


Woven Labels.


New York Woven Label Mnfg. Co., 262 Canal, N. Y. (see p. 507)


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Wreckers.


Lunt E. L. & Co., 9 and 10 Union wharf, Portland (see p. 11)


Wrought Iron Pipe and Fittings.


Braman, Dow & Co., 3, 4, 5 and 6 Haymarket sq., Boston (see page 13) Walworth Mufg. Co., 16 Oliver, Boston (see p. 10)


ESTABLISHED 1862.


ELMER LITTLEFIELD. JAMES E. HUNTRESS.


W. A. GREENOUGH & CO.,


Compilers and Publishers of


DIRECTORIES AND HAPS.


Directories of all the principal cities of the United States kept on hand for reference.


No.97 OLIVER STREET,


BOSTON, MASS


ADVERTISEMENTS


CODMAN & SHURTLEFF, 13 and 15 TREMONT ST., BOSTON. MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF


SURGICAL & DENTAL


INSTRUMENTS,


Besides a complete assortment of articles intended for the exclusive use of the Medical and Dental professions, have always in store, at the lowest prices, a great variety of the following articles, suited to the wants of the general public :


INVALIDS' ROLLING


-AND-


BATH CHAIRS.


TRUSSES,


A large assortment of best patterns from which to select, to meet the requirements of each case. If convenient, persons requiring Trusses should call at our establishment. where they can have a suitable Truss carefully fitted by a competent and experienced person familiar with the anatomy of hernia. When a call in person is impracticable, a careful description should be sent, stating whether the rupture is on the right or left side; also the measure around the person, two inches below the top of the hip bone. If the rupture is at the navel, the measure should be around the body at the navel. N. B .- Ladies attended by those of their own sex.


ELASTIC HOSE,


For Varicose Veins. Swollen Limbs, and Weak Joints. Of these goods we have several classes of silk and cotton, possessing different degrees of elasticity; the stout silk being usually the most satisfactory. The sizes are full length (of leg), three quarters, half or knee hose, knee caps, and anklets. Unusual sizes made to order. Also,


Elastic and Spring Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces, Suspensory Bandages, Apparatus for Weak Ankles, Bow-Legs, Club-Feet, etc. Also, Crutches of various and most improved kinds; Syringes' Rubber Urinals to wear on the person day or night, for Males and Females; Galvanic Batteries, Hearing Trumpets, Auricles, and Con- versation Tubes for the Deaf.


Together with many other articles for the use of the SICK and INVALIDS. Also the largest and best assortment of


Atomizers and Nasal Douche,


To be found in the United States. A GOLD MEDAL has lately been awarded us by the Middlesex Mechanics Associatian, as will be seen from the following report, signed by a leading New England Surgeon and Physician : ·· 1503. CODMAN & SHURLTEFF, Boston, Mass. One Case Surgical Instruments and Atomizers


" The Committee have no hesitation in awarding for this superb exhibition the highest premium * * * The various other instruments for inhalation of atomized liquids, and for Local Anæ thesia, were all apparently faultless, both in design and workmanship. The exhibi- tors are regarded as more especially deserving of the highest token of merit for having pro- duced nothing except their own manufacture.


GOLD MEDAL. (Signed). GILMAN KIMBALL, M. D. Chairman."


LIBERAL DISCOUNTS TO THE TRADE.


CENTRAL DEPOT, PORTLAND, MAINE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS


W. H. WEEKS, BOOK AND JOB


PRINTER


32 MAIN STREET,


WALDRON BLOCK,


LEWISTON, MAINE.


C. A. BRIDGE.


E. M. SMITH.


BRIDGE & SMITH, BOOK AND JOB


PRINTERS,


4 COURT STREET, AUBURN, MAINE.


NOTE HEADS, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, BUSINESS CARDS, TOWN REPORTS,


BALL ORDERS, PROGRAMMES,


ADDRESS CARDS, WEDDING CARDS, PAMPHLETS.


And every variety of Job Printing for Social and Business Purposes. Estimates given by Mail. Satisfaction guaranteed.


NO. 4 COURT STREET,


Next to the Bridge, [ . .


AUBURN, MAINE.


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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.


STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.


Ash, from 68 Canal to 188 Sabattus


Avon, next north of Winter to Holland


Bardwell, from Skinner to opposite 88 Russell


Barkerville (sometimes called Barker's Mills), Main, two miles from Haymarket square


Bartlett, from 49 Sabattus across Birch


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Bates, from Maine Central R. R. depot to 72 Maple


Birch, from 400 Lisbon to 155 Pierce


Blake, from 265 Main to 81 Maple


Blake street place, from 195 Blake Bleachery Hill, Lisbon road, east of Lewiston Bleachery Bradbury road, from Sabattus road to No Name Pond Bridge, from opposite 82 High to Winter


Burnt Woods, in rear of Lewiston Bleachery


Canal, from 147 Main to Lisbon road, parallel with the canal


Canal-street alley, between Canal and Lisbon streets from rear Opera House to and beyond Cedar


Cedar, from 373 Lisbon to the bridge


Central avenue, from 188 Sabattus to beyond Russell


Chadbourn road, from Grove to Sabattus road


Chapel, from 192 Main to the river


Chestnut, from Oxford to 149 Park


Clay, from Sabattus, south


College, from 66 Blake to beyond Russell


College road, continuation of College to Greene line


Cottage, from 20 Elm near R. R., to 42 Riverside


Cross, from 4 Oxford to Hines alley


David, from opposite 211 College to Oak


Davis, from opposite 193 College to Oak


Davis Corner, Sabattus road, corner East avenue


Dwelley road, from Old Lisbon road to Webster line


East avenue, from next beyond 68 Lisbon road to beyond Montello


Elm, from M. C. R. R., crossing Main at 408, to 170 Co !- lege


Farwell, from 290 Webster to Sabattus road


Farwell Court, from next 117 Oak


Franklin, from 203 Main to 54 Pine


Friend, from 373 College to Central avenue


Frye, from 457 Main to 226 College


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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.


Garcelon Ferry road, from Lisbon road to River road Goddard, from River road near the Hospital to Town Farm road


Golder, from 270 Sabattus to Skinner


Greene road, from Thornes corner to Greene line


Grove, from next beyond Sabattus road, Thornes Cor- ner, to Webster line


Hammond, from 284 Main to 82 High


Haymarket square, Main between Chapel and Middle, Park and Bates


High, from 364 Main to Middle


High street avenue, from 49 High to M. C. R. R.


Hines alley, from 21 Cross to 74 Cedar


Hogan road, from Montello, n. Montello Heights, to Main


Holland, from Avon, crossing Main, at 377 to 44 Nichols


Horton, from 65 Sabattus to beyond Walnut


Howe, from 77 Sabattus to 77 Walnut


King, from 72 Walnut to Ash


K.nox, from 9 Spruce to 52 Maple


Lincoln, from 25 Main to River road


Lincoln-street alley, from 5 Cross, across G. T. R., to 54 Cedar


Lisbon, from 154 Main to Lisbon road


Lisbon road, continuation of Lisbon to Lisbon line


Locust, from Canal at Androscoggin mills to Lincoln at Avon manufacturing Co.


Lowell, from 35 Chapel to opp. 19 High


Lowells Corner, junction Main, Sabattus, Blake and Hammond streets


Main, from Auburn bridge to Greene line


Maple, from 18 Hill corporation, Canal to beyond Blake Mechanic, from Lisbon at bleachery to East avenue


Merrill road, from College, near Greene line to Main, n. Greene line


Middle, from 238 Main, to M. C. R. R.


Milk lane, from 49 Lowell


Mill, from Main to Lincoln Mill and from Bates Mill storehouse, crossing Chestnut at 36 to Dorman's coal yard


Montello, from Thornes Corner, Sabattus road to next north 657 Main


Mountain avenue, from 497 Main to College


Nichols, from 128 Sabattus to Skinner


No Name Pond road, from Chadbourn road across Sabat- tus road, and from Sabattus road at Tarr's Corner, joining, Sabattusville


Oak, from 48 Franklin across Sabattus to 11 Frye


Oak-street place, from opposite 89 Oak


Old Lisbon road, from Webster to Webster road


Old Webster road, from Crowley's Junction to Webster's line


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STREETS, COURTS, AVENUES, ETC.


Orange, from 98 Webster to opp. 318 Sabattus


Oxford, from 3 Cross, parallel to lower canal, to Cedar Park, from 189 Main to 38 Maple Pettengill, from 561 Main to College (extended) Phillips, from Avon to residence of Nelson Howard


Pierce, from Main to 80 Birch


Pine, from Canal to opposite 318 Sabattus


Pleasant, from near 41 East avenue to Lisbon road


Prescott, from 349 Main to beyond Oak


Railroad alley, from 51 Main to Cross Cut Canal


Rand road, from Lisbon road, Crowleys Junction, to Gar- celon Ferry road [Grove


Randall road, from Sabattus road, at Thornes Corner, to Reservoir, from Webster, beyond East av.


River road, from end Lincoln, at Cumberland Mill, to Lisbon line [tery


Riverside, from 476 Main to Summer, at Riverside ceme- Riverside place, from 63 Riverside


Russell, from 535 Main, to Sabattus road


Sabattus, from Main, junction of Blake, to East av.


Sabattusville, a settlement in the north west


Sabattus road, continuation of Sabattus street from East av., to Webster Ilne


Shawmut, from Ash, to 92 Walnut


Skinner, from 247 College, to 160 East avenue


Spring, from West Bates, opp. Lewiston Machine shop, to 68 Riverside


Spruce from Park, corner of the park, to Bates


Strawberry avenue, from 604 Main


Strawberry Patch, rear 33 Lisbon road, to River road Summer, from West Bates, next beyond Lewiston Ma- chine shop, to Riverside at the Cemetery


Switzerland road, from Main, Barkerville, to Greene line Tarrs Corner. Sabuttus road, junction No Name Pond rd. The Island, lower end Oxford


The Patch, east end Lincoln, near Gas Works


Thornes Corner, junc. Sabattus, Greene and Randall rds.


Town Farm road, from River road, to Lisbon road


Union, from 337 Main, to 106 College Vale, from 193 College, to 86 Nichols


Vine, from 67 Lisbon road, near East av., westerly


Wakefield, from 466 Main, to opp. 54 Cottage Walnut, from 208 Bates to Shawinut Water, rear Lincoln, on bank of river Webster, from Sabattus junc. Ash, toward Lisbon line Wellman, from 98 Russell, to beyond Friend West. Bates, from M. C. upper depot, to the river West Blake, from 276 Main, to 53 Lowell


Whipple, from 418 Main, to next 136 Summer Winter, from Bridge. to Riverside


Wood, from 82 Sabattus, to 15 Skinner


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BLOCKS, BUILDINGS, ETC.


HALLS, BUILDINGS, BLOCKS, ETC.


Advent Hall, Central block, 159 Main


Almshouse, on Town Farm road, off River road


Androscoggin Corporation blocks, corner Lisbon, Canal and Maple


Baker Block, Bartlett, near Sabattus


Balkam's Block, 105 to 111 Blake


Caledonia Hall, 163 Main


Callahan Block, 276 to 290 Lisbon, corner Chestnut


Centennial Block, 291 to 297 Lisbon


Central Block, corner Lisbon


City Hall, Pine, corner Park


College Block, 250 to 274 Lisbon, corner Chestnut


Continental Block, Lincoln, corner Chestnut


Continental Corporation, Oxford, opposite Continental Mills


Dominican Block, 141 and 143 Lincoln


Frye Block, 69 to 89 Lisbon


Frye Block, 178 to 190 Main, corner Chapel


Golden Cross Hall, Union Block, Lisbon


Grand Army Hall, Pilsbury's Block, Pine, cor. Lisbon


Grand Army Hall, Main, corner Lisbon


Hathon Hall. Bates College


I. O. G. T. Hall, Main, Barkerville


Jones Block, Main, opposite Union


Journal. Block, 14 to 22 Lisbon


Lewiston Grange Hall, Webster rd., n. Crowley's Junction Lincoln Block, 84 Main


Lyceum Block, 49 to 53 Lisbon Lyceum Hall, 51 Lisbon


Masonic Hall, 215 Lisbon, corner Pine


Mechanics' Block, 341 Main and 6 and 10 Union


Mendelsshon Club Hall, 149 Lisbon


Mitchell Block, 359 to 367 Lisbon, near Birch


Music Hall, Frye's Block, 69 Lisbon


Music Hall Block, 69 to 89 Lisbon Nichols Hall, Bates College


Odd Fellows' Block, 182 to 188 Lisbon


Odd Fellows' Hall, Odd Fellows' Block, 186 Lisbon


Parkers Hall, Bates College


Pilsbury Block, from 196 to 208 Lisbon


Provost Block, Chestnut


Pythian Hall, Lisbon Block, 256 Lisbon


Sands Block, 124 and 126 Lisbon


Savings Bank Block, 213 to 221 Lisbon, corner Pine Scruton Block, 199 to 203 Lisbon Smalls Block, 158 to 166 Main


Stanley Building, Park, between Ash and Pine


Tarbox Block, 37 and 39 Union


Thompson's Block, Birch, corner Knox


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Tracy Block, 230 to 234 Lisbon


Union Block, 17 to 31 Lisbon Union Hall, 25 Lisbon


Union Hall, Main. Barkerville


Waldron's Block, Lower Main, near the bridge


Washington Temple of Honor Hall, 198 Lisbon


Wiseman Block, 142 and 144 Lincoln


Withee Block, 339 Main and 6 to 10 Union


OFFICES.


City Clerk's office, City Hall


City Collector's office, City Hall


City Marshal's office, City Hall


City Treasurer's office, City Hall


Superintendent of Public School office, City Hall


CEMETERIES.


Catholic, River Road Clough burying ground, Lisbon road, Crowley Junc.


Golder burying gtound, east part of the city Herrick burying ground, Barker's Mill Village Mt. Hope (Catholic), Lisbon road


Riverside, Summer, foot of Riverside street St. John Baptist (French), Barker's Mill Village


BOUNDARIES OF THE WARDS.


WARD I.


Bounded as follows : Commencing at the junction of Sabattus and Main streets ; thence northeriy by the cen- ter of Main street to the Jepson brook ; thence westerly by the brook to the river ; thence northerly by the river to the town of Greene ; thence easterly by the line of Greene to the town of Webster; thence southerly by the line of Webster to the Sabattus road; thence westerly by the center of Sabattus road to the first mentioned bound.


WARD II.


Bounded as follows : Commencing at the junction of Sabattus and Main streets ; thence northerly by the cen- ter of Main street to Jepson brook; thence westerly by the brook to the river ; thence southerly by the river and canal to Main street; thence easterly by the center of Main street to the first mentioned bound.


WARD III.


Bounded as follows: Commencing at the junction of Horton and Sabattus streets; thence westerly by the center of Sabattus and Main streets to the main canal ; thence by the canal to the guard locks ; thence southerly by the river to the outlet of branch canal number one ;


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thence easterly by the center of said canal and center of Ash street to Horton street ; thence northerly by the cen- ter of Horton street to the first mentioned bound.


WARD IV.


Bounded as follows : Commencing at the junction of Ash and Bates streets; thence westerly by the center of Ash street and cross canal number one to the river ; thence southerly by the river to the branch canal number three ; thence easterly by said canal to lower canal ; thence northerly by said lower canal to Chestnut street ; thence easterly by the centre of Chestnut street and Com- mon to Bates street; theuce northerly by the center of Bates street to the first mentioned bound.


WARD V.


Bounded as follows : Commencing at the junction of Cedar street and the lower canal ; thence by the center of lower canal to Chestnut streets thence easterly from lower canal by the center of Chestnut street and Common to Bates street ; thenee northerly by the centre of Bates street to Ash street ; thence easterly by the center of Ash street to Horton street ; thence southerly by the centre of Horton street to Birch street; thence westerly by the center of Birch street to Lisbon street ; thence northerly by the center of Lisbon street to Cedar street ; thence westerly by the center of Cedar street to the first men- tioned bound.


WARD VI.


Boumded as follows : Commencing at the outlet of the brook south of the Androscoggin Mills ; thence easterly by said brook to Horton street; thence northerly by the center of Horton street to Birch street ; thence westerly by the center of Birch street to Lisbon street ; thence northerly by the center of Lisbon street to Ceder street ; thence westerly by the center of Cedar street to lower canal ; thence northerly by lower canal to branch canal number three ; thence westerly by said canal to the An- droscoggin river; thence southerly by the river to the first mentioned bound.


WARD VII.


Bounded as follows : Commencing at the outlet of the brook south of the Androseggin Mills ; thence easterly by said brook to Horton street; thence northerly by the center of Horton street to Sabattus street ; thence easterly by the center of Sabattus street to the line of the town of Webster; thence by the line of the towns of Webster and Lisbon to the Androscoggin river ; thence northerly by the river to the first mentioned bound.


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ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS DIRECTORY.


Ab., above; agt., agent; asst., assistant; av., avenue; b. or bds., boards; bet., between; bldg., building; blk., block; com. mer., commission merchant; c. or cor., corner ; ct., court; corp., corporation; G. T. R., Grand Trunk Railway; h., house, lab., laborer; L. & A. H. R. Co., Lewiston and Auburn Horse Rail- road Company ; L. & A. R. R., Lewiston and Auburn Railroad; L. W. W., Lewiston Water Works; mkr., maker; M. C. R. R., Maine Central Railroad; mnfr., manufacturer; n., near; opp., opposite; pl., place; P. O., .Post-oflice; pres., president; r. rear; rd., road; Rev., Reverend ; st., street; sec., secretary ; sq., square; supt .. superintendent; treas., treasurer; (U. S. A.), United States Army; (U. S. N.), United States Navy; whol., wholesale; whf., wharf; wid., widow.


Where the name of a corporation or factory appears immediately after the name, it indicates the place of business.


After the name of the street the word street is omitted.


ABBOTT ANSON W., section hand, bds. 159 Pine Abbott Carrie, widow of Charles, h. 52 Lisbon


A BBOTT CHARLES A., druggist, Main, corner Lisbon, h. 160 Pine (see opp. Apothecaries) Abbott Charles O., teamster, h. 8 Vale


Abbott Grafton St. L., treas. and manager, Union Water Power Co., 116 Park, h. 316 Webster


Abbott Hull F., picture framer, 29 Lisbon, h. at Auburn Abbott Laura Mrs., rooms 279 Bates


Abbott Lyman F., agricultural editor, Lewiston Journal, house 10 Pleasant


Abbott Randall B., watchman, Union Water Power Co., house 86 College


Abbott Tressellian R., waiter, 195 Lisbon, rms. 256 Blake Abbott Ulysses V., com. agent, 51 Lisbon, b. 86 College Abel Francois, operative, h. 154 Lincoln


Ablet William, teamster, 49 Walnut, h. 145 Bartlett


Acheson George, everseer, dye room, Lewiston Dye Works, house 69 Birch


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Acheson Robert, dyer, Lewiston Bleachery, h. 61 Birch Acorn William C., machinist, h. 25 Middle


Adams Byron S., carpenter, h. Old Lisbon road, Crowley Junction


Adams Elery C., carpenter, h. 217 Park


Adams Emma Miss, dressmaker, 95 Lisbon, b. 9 Union


Adams Forrest L., drug clerk, Sabattusville, h. do.


Adams John Q., clergyman, house 114 College


Adams Leslie, teamster, h. 169 Park


Adams Lida A. Miss, house 37 Lisbon


Adams Nellie A. Miss, clerk, 9 Lisbon, bds. at Auburn Adams William B., door mnfr., Cross Canal, h. at Auburn


Adell Abbie M., widow of Elbridge T., h. 7 Lowell Adell Fred C., messenger, Trust National Bank, 157 Main, bds. 7 Lowell


Adell Maria S., widow of Cornelius, bds. 7 Lowell Adkins Charles P., teamster, h. 108 Winter


Advocate Publishing Co., D. W. Smith, business manager, 32 Main


Ahearn Michael, operative, h. 76 Knox


Akey Joseph, operative, bds. 34 Lisbon


Akin William, clerk, 255 Lisbon, h. 159 Pine


Alaire Joseph, laborer, boards 14 Lincoln


Albee Edward C., second hand, Androscoggin Mills, h. Lisbon road, cor. Ham road


Albee John, hostler, L. & A. H. R. R., rms. 5 Chapel


Ablee William H., overseer, dressing-room, Androscoggin Mills, house 23 Pleasant


Albert Aurellius, operative, house 43 Mill


Albert Joseph, operative, bds. 110 Hines Alley Albert Raluste, carder, Bates Mill, bds. 43 Mill Alden Stephen S., house 71 College


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LDRICH HENRY L., JR., agent Continential Mills, rms. 194 Bates (see Miscelaneous dept. )


Alie Horace, weaver, boards 158 Oxford


Allaire Gregorie, laborer, h. 19 Railroad alley Allen Abbie Mrs., boards 46 Bates


Allen B. Viner, carpet cleaner, bds. 54 Spring Allen Calmon H., painter, 95 Park, house do.


Allen Charles, shoemaker, h. 40 Whipple


Allen David, section hand, Bates Mill, h. 81 Shawmut


LLEN D. & CO. (Charles F. Safford) , furniture,


A etc., 225 Lisbon (see front cover)


Allen Emma Mrs., house 171 Park


Allen Etta L. Mrs., house 30 Ash


Allen Frank, painter, 225 Main, h. at Auburn Allen Frank E,, painter, rms. 108 Lisbon


Allen George P. Mrs., nurse h. 160 Holland Allen James, laborer, house 18 Horton


Allen James, section hand, Bates M. Co., bds. 18 Horton Allen John, laborer, boards 350 Lincoln


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Allen John P., teamster, E. W. Gross, house 10 Farwell Allen Mebitable, widow of Rufus, h. 166 Pine


Allen Rufus D., carpet cleaning, 63 Spring, h. 54 do.


Allen Thomas, laborer, house 15 Bartlett


Allen Timothy, laborer, house 350 Lincoln


Allen Timothy, Jr., laborer, bds. 350 Lincoln


Allen William H. C. (Allen & Co.), clothing, 85 Lisbon, house 103 Goff Auburn


Allen W. C., salesman, 126 Lisbon, house 182 Oak


LLEN & CO.(William H. C. Allen) , clothing, 85 Lisbon ( see page 576)


Almshouse, John M. Gillicudy, supt. Town Farm road


Ambrose Augustine, surveyor, R. C. Pingree & Co., h. at Auburn


Ambrose Jennie E. Miss, registry and stamp clerk, Post- Office, boards 376 Main


Ambrose Julia D., widow of Robert S., house 3.76 Main MERICAN EXPRESS CO., F. C. Webster,


A agent, 65 Main and 181 Lisbon


Ames Laura Mrs., rooms 1 Middle


Ames William A. (Ames & Merrill), grocers, 187 Main, house 70 Elm




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