Lewiston, Maine, city directory, 1891, Part 31

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Publication date: 1891
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Foss Willis O. (Foss, Packard & Co.), boot and shoe mnfr., 117 Main, house 31 Laurel avenue


Foster Amos P., machinist, Bates M. Co. (Lewiston), house Pownal road, So. Auburn


Foster Annie E., widow of Roland A., house 52 School Foster Benjamin C., carpenter, h. 9 rear 11 South Main Foster Charles, shoemaker, rooms 40 Spring


Foster Charles H., mill operative, house 82 Sixth


Foster David K., farmer, h. Cross road, So. Auburn, off Hotel road, near Lewiston junction


Foster Gertrude E., clerk, 66 Main, rms. 272 do.


Foster Herman H., carpenter, house 470 Court Foster John N., house 470 Court


TOSTER SELDON C., hairdresser, 54 Court, bds. 262 Main (see page 2)


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Fowles Alvin W: (A. W. Fowles & Co.), dry goods, 87 Main, house at 75 Pleasant


ROWLES A. W. & CO. (Alvin W. Fowles), dry goods, 87 Main (see page 581)


Fox Oscar, teamster, bds. 150 Minot ave. [line


Frank A. Clinton, farmer, house Poland road, n. Poland Frank Howard C., shoemaker, house 46 Winter


Frank Martha L. widow, h. Poland road, n. Poland line Frazier Henry, farmer, Jordan School road, near New Gloucester line


Frazier John, farmer, h. cross road, n. M. E. Church, So. Auburn


Freeman Edmund J., manager, Auburn Spring Hotel, No. Auburn, house at Boston


Freeman Flora M. Miss, stenographer, 81 Main, rm. 7, rooms 21 Hampshire


Freeman Frank W., shoemaker, house 86 Hampshire


Freeman George, farmer, bds. Thomas J. Freeman's, off Poland road


Freeman George E., farmer, bds. Thos. J. Freeman's, Po- land road [cor.


Freeman John, farmer. h. off Old Hotel rd., n. Littlefield's


Freeman John, tailor, bds. 86 Hampshire


Freeman John Jr., h. off Old Hotel road, at Littlefield's corner [iston


Freeman Robert, box maker, 16 Mechanics row, h. at Lew- Freeman Thomas J., farmer, h. Poland road, n. Poland line


Freeman William H., loom fixer, house 3 Loring ave.


French Daniel W., shoemaker, house 9 Summit


French David T., house 429 Turner


French Effie M., bds. 74 Manley


French Eva J., shoe stitcher, bds. 74 Manley


French Henry C., machinist, rooms 138 Pleasant


French Lewis F., shoemaker, house 39 Court


French Mellen A., shoemaker, rooms 246 Court


French Milton, agent, Merchants' Express ( Lewiston), h. 128 Summer


French Percis, widow, house Auburn road, North Auburn, Lake,


Frost Jarius S., shoemaker, bds. 61 Goff


Frost John L., miller ( Lewiston), house 98 Cook


Frost Warren, house 218 Summer


Frost William, undertaker, 21 Turner, house 67 Union


Frost William B., shoemaker, house 25 Manley


Fuller Almaretta Miss, bds. 15 Myrtle


Fuller A. Carroll, letter carrier, house 116 Summer


Fuller Bennett B., auctioneer ( Lewiston), h. 48 Academy Fuller Bethia, widow of Barnabas, h. 48 Academy


Fuller Charles, teamster, 28 Railroad, bds. 57 First ave,


Fuller Clinton E., clerk, bds. 82 Hampshire


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Fuller Edward P., farmer, h. West Auburn road Fuller Fanny, widow, bds. 74 Pleasant


Fuller Fraut T., shoe shank and counter mnfr., 171 Washı., h. at Dorchester, Mass.


Fuller George H., carpenter. house 82 Hampshire


Fuller Henrietta W. Mrs., house 57 High


Fuller Sarah E., widow of Isaac A., h. 68 Summer


Fuller Simon A., shoemaker, rms. 226 Main


Fuller Stella L. Miss, bds. 74 Pleasant


Furbush Edward B., machinist, h. Stevens mill road', beyond school house


Furbush Henry C., master mechanic (Lewiston Mills), house 82 Academy


GAGNE ACHILLE, operative, house 45 Third Gagné Charles, blacksmith. 31 Second, h. 29 Broad Gagné Joseph, operative, house 9 Second Gagné Philomene, house 5 Broad Gainey John, city laborer, h. 2 Main


Gamage Lucinda E., widow of Francis M., nurse, bds. William F. Brann's, Park av.


Gammon Alfred T. (Hartwell & Gammon), painter, 17 Mechanics row, h. 261 Turner Gammon Almina C. Mrs., bds. 142 Summer


Gammon Elizabeth M. Mrs., nurse, bds. 261 Turner


Gammon Elliott C., painter. bds. 55 Manley


Gammon Levi, hostler, 63 Hampshire, h. 55 Manley


Gammon S. Washington, farmer, h. Cross road, n. River road, E. A.


Gammon Walter J., shoemaker, bds. 55 Manley Gammon William H., at W. A. works, house 21 Laurel Garant Alfred, laborer, bds. 37 Third


Garant Octave, laborer, bds. 37 Third


Garcelon Arthur A. (Peables and Garcelon), grocer, 70 Main, h. 223 Main


Garcelon Asa Mrs., h. So. River road, Penley's Corner Garcelon Albert M., farmer, h. cross road, from South River road, at Penley's Corner


Garcelon Charles E., real estate and auctioneer, 57 Court, house 28 James


Garcelon Clifton J., shoe cutter, bds. 28 James


Garcelon George F., billiards ( Lewiston), h. 142 Summer Garcelon George P., teacher, banjo and guitar, bds. 57 Drummond


Garcelon Horatio G., book agent, h. 57 Drummond Garcelon John P., farmer, So. River rd., Penley's Corner Garcelon Justus P., house 142 Summer


Gardner Alfred, horse shoer, 42 Second, house do.


Gardner Joseph, shoemaker, house 60 Second


. Gardner Lucie, widow of Alphonse, h. 14 Second Gardner Peter, farmer, h. Minot av., bey. West Minot rd.


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Garland E. T., genl. secry., Young Mens C. Asso., 53 Court


Garland Pharcellus B., carpenter, h. Oak, E. Auburn


Gassett Foster W., shoe cutter, house 22 Union


Gastonquay Pierre, carpenter, h. 35 First


Gatchell David C., bds. 416 Turner


Gatchell Emma W., widow, h. 274 Court Gatchell Ralph B., shoemaker, bds. 274 Court


Gaudroe Eusebe, mill operative, h. 5 So. Main


Gaudette David, laborer, house rear 29 Broad


Gauthier Philias, clerk, 31 Broad, h. at Lewiston


Gauthier Samuel Mrs., house 11 Pulsifer


Gay Albert, shoemaker, house 8 Laurel


Gay Charles (Gay, Woodman Co.), boot and shoe mnfrs. (Lewiston), h. 64 Highland av.


Gay George, shoemaker, near Littlefield's Corner, h. Old Hotel road, near Littlefields Corner


Geddes Charles, shoe laster, bds. 49 Court


Gee Albion B., manager, Grand View House, W. Auburn, house do.


Gee Ernest L., clerk, 209 Court, bds. 47 School


Gee Josie Mrs., house 47 School


Gerrish Fred A., carriage maker, h. River road, Wood- man district


Gerrish James W., house 84 Summer


Gerrish Sarah E. Mrs., dressmaker, 84 Summer, h. do.


Getchell Abbie, widow of Ezra, house 23 Spring


Getchell Benjamin F., house 39 Union


Getchell Etta Miss, bds. 23 Spring


Getchell Herbert E., shoemaker, house Park av., c. Lake Getchell Mark A., shoemaker (Lewiston), h. 155 Winter Getchell Mary E. Mrs., shoe stitcher, b. Maine Hotel


Getchell Sanderson, painter, h. Park av., north of Lake Getchell William E., shoemaker, h. rear 274 Court Gibbs Charles, shoemaker, rms. 143 Pleasant


Gibbs Charles H., sash mnfr. (Lewiston), h. 5 Myrtle Gibbs Eugene J., draughtsman (Lewiston), b. 108 Court Gibbs John K., bobbin maker (Lewiston), h. 108 Court Gibhard Bell Miss, rms. 117 Spring


Gifford George G., city clerk, and sec., Auburn Loan and Building Association, 34 Court, rm. 2, b. 40 Pleasant Giguene Alfred, carpenter, h. 120 Third Giguere Amos, stone cutter, bds. 120 Third


Giguere Etienne, weaver, h. 124 Second


Gilbert Albert M., carpenter (Lewiston), h. 16 Laurel


Gilbert Carolus, painter and paper hanger, h. Old Dan- ville road, next Martin road


Gilbert Ernest, operative, bds. 9 Broad Gilbert Nora, box maker, house 14 Second Gile Edwin T., real estate, house 185 Summer


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Gile Fred H., pastor. E. Auburn Baptist church, house Turner road, next do.


Gillander William, farmer, h. Park av., near Lake


Gilman Fred L , shoemaker, house 61 Summer


Gilman George W., cigar mnfr., 2 Court, house Gamage av., near Lake


Gilman Stephen. shoemaker, bds. 46 Main


Gilman Walter W., section band, Continental Mill (Lew- iston), house 5 Hazel


Gilmore William H., laborer, h. 25 Hutchins


Gilpatrick Anna, widow of Phineas W., bds. 95 First Gilpatrick Eugene P., card grinder, house 95 First Gilpatrick William J., carpenter, bds. 95 First Given Dorcas W., widow of David, bds. 132 Winter Given Ezra R., farmer, house River road Giuen Fred A., violin teacher, bds. 81 Academy Given George A., shoemaker, bds. 93 Goff Given Judith A., widow of John R., house 93 Goff Given Martha, widow of Benj., b. Ezra R. Given's, River rd. Given Robert, milkman, b. E. Given's, River road Given Sophronia A. Mrs., bds 40 Spring


Given William H., manager, Given's Orchestra, house 81 Academy


Gleason Frederick W., shoemaker, house 22 Harris Gleason Henrietta M., widow of Moss T,. bds. Z. T. Newell's, Turner road


Glidden Erlon M., clerk, 87 Main, bds. 38 Whitney


Glines Alice Miss, bds. 40 Railroad


Glines William A., house 40 Railroad


Goddard Elmer E., carpenter, bds. 131 Hampshire


Goddard Isaac, dentist, 72 Main. h. 287 Turner


Goddard Mary L., widow of Levi, h. 131 Hampshire Goddard Walter I., shoemaker, bds. 131 Hampshire Goding Daniel, bds. D. J. Goding's, cross road


Goding Daniel J., farmer, h. cross road, to Leavitt's Quarry


Goding Esther D., widow, bds. W. H. H. Goding's, Jor- dan school road


Goding George H .. roll coverer (Lewiston), h. 171 Main Goding Mary L. Miss, teacher, Marston's corner School, bds. 171 Main


Goding Mary E., wid. of Lovewell, h. Old Hotel rd. near New Gloucester line


Goding William H. H., farmer, h. Jordan school rd., near New Gloucester line


Goff Dana, house 7 Lae


Goff George M., clerk, 94 Main, house 106 Goff


Goff Horace gardener, house 128 Center


Goff James B., clerk, 220 Court, bds. 128 Center Goff Ralph D., clerk, bds. 7 Lake


Goggin John, bds. 82 Whitney


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Golder Virgil Miss, typewriter, 209 Court, b. at Lewiston Goodhue Mary A., widow, h. 44 Union


Goodkowsky Hayman, h. 32 Broad


Goodwin Charles D., carpenter, house 105 First


Goodwin Charles H., cigar maker ( Lewiston), house 37 Highland avenue


Goodwin Charles M., shoe cutter, house 353 Turner


Goodwin Clara E. Miss, boarding house, 46 High


Goodwin John J., engineer, h. 42 Drummond


Goodwin Joshua B., saw filer, h. off Old Hotel road, near Littlefield's corner


Goodwin Lydia S., widow of Alonzo, h. 9 James Goodwin Mark, honse No. Auburn


Goodwin M. Jennie Miss, shoe stitcher, bds. 46 High


Goodwin Sarah E., widow of Aaron, h. 46 High


Goodwin Willis R., steam fitter, bds. 46 High


GOODYEAR SHOE MACHINERY CO.


(THE) boot and shoe machines, 92 Main, C. L. Barker, manager (see p. 8)


Gordon George W., shoemaker, bds. 156 Summer


Gordon Grafton B., shoemaker, bds. 156 Summer


Gordon R. Fremont, foreman, treeing room, 34 Troy, h. 292 Court


Gore Eugene, clerk, 10 Railroad


Gore Stanley, mason,h. Poland road, near Marston's Cor.


Goss Almon L., stoves, etc. ( Lewiston), h. 124 Winter


Goss Arthur D., shoemaker, h. 52 Hampshire


Goss Charles Mason, clerk, G. T. R. depot, Main, h. 21 Laurel Goss Charles M., peddler, h. 326 Turner


Goss Dyer E. , farmer, h. New Gloucester road, near the line Goss Edith A. Miss, clerk, 87 Court, bds. 87 Hampshire Goss Edwin F., fruit and confectionery, 50 Court, house 62 Western Promenade


Goss Edwin L., salesman, 101 Main, h. at Lewiston


Goss Ellery F., stoves, etc. (Lewiston), h. 115 Pleasant Goss Elmer E., shoemaker, bds. 326 Turner


Goss Elmira D., widow of Sewall, house 52 Hampshire Goss Frank F., mail contractor, h. 132 Hampshire Goss George, carpenter, bds. 114 Pleasant


Goss Herbert A., clerk (Lewiston), h. 115 Pleasant Goss Joseph, foreman,street department, h. 87 Hampshire Goss Mary, widow of William, h. 132 Hampshire


Goss Melville E., clerk, 98 Main, h. 48 Goff


Goss Orville P., shoemaker, honse Danville Junction


Goss Samuel, farmer, Old Danville rd., h. New Glouces- ter rd.


Goss Sarah C., widow of Frederick, h. Danville Junction Goss Sarah E., widow of Lemuel D., house 34 Whitney Goss Tristam S., farmer, h. Old Danville rd, Rowes Cor. South Auburn


Goss William H., mail carrier, h. 365 Turner


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Goss William W., clerk. 200 Court, bds. 34 Whitney Gott Joseph G., trav. salesman, 26 Main, h. at Monmouth Gould Augustus, teamster, Ara Cushman & Co. ,h. 13 James Gould Charles, at B.M.Co. (Lewiston) , b. Hampshire House Gould Charles K., screen maker (Lewiston), rms. 217 Main Gould Emma E. Mrs., hat trimmer, h. 40 Spring


Gould John M., bobbin maker, bds. 13 James


Gould Ernest, shoe cutter, b. Park House


Gould Samuel L. Rev., house 114 Seventh


Goulding Emeline A., widow of James, h. Danville Junc. Gove Clarence U. (Littlefield & Gove), grocer, 186 Main, bds. 1 Drummond


Gove Elias, bds. Riverside House


Gowell Alonzo A., shoemaker, h. 10 Grove


QOWELL HERBERT A., livery and boarding stable, 14 Miller, h. 289 Turner (see p. 587)


Gowell John, 2d Mrs., h. Lake, bey. Park av.


Gowell John 2d, farmer, cross rd, from road to Leavitt's Quarry


Gowell Joseph, farmer, h. Perkins Ridge rd., W. Auburn Gowell Wallace I .. farmer,b.Mrs.John Gowell's, 2d, Lake Graffam Abbie M. Miss, h. 381 Turner


Graham Alexander, laborer, house 28 Fruit


Graham Elbridge, shoemaker, bds. 49 School


Graham George, mason, bds. 46 Main


Graham George, teamster,b. Mrs. Emma Turner's, Broad


Grand Trunk Railway, passenger station, Main, next bey.


Academy, freight depot, rear 290 Main


Grant Amaziah, house 173 Main


Grant William H., blacksmith, house 105 First


Grant Vernor C., shoemaker, house 106 Goff


Graves Henry A., shoemaker, h. 155 Summer Graves Robert, mill overseer (Lewiston), h. 37 Fifth


Gray Emma P., shoe turner, bds. 133 Hampshire


Gray Fred C., machinist, rms. 82 Fifth


Gray Melinda L., widow of William, h. 86 Hampshire


Greeley George L., section foreman, M. C. & R. R., h. Danville JJunction


Green Benjamin F., shoe laster, 129 High


Greene Leonard B. Rev., h. No. Auburn [schoolhouse Greenlaw H. Ulysses, farmer, b. Stevens Mill rd., beyond Greenlaw Willard S. , farmer, and milkman, house Stevens Mill road, bev. West Mest Minot road


Greeley John J., groceries and fish, 17 Broad, h. do.


Greenleaf Charles E. (Dinsmore & Greenleaf), carpenter, 17 Mechanics row, house 95 High Greenleaf Elbridge M .. carpenter, house 24 Jefferson


Greenleaf John A., carpenter, 121 Spring, house do. Greenleaf William M., teller, National Shoe and Leather Bank, 79 Main, house 15 Vine Greenleaf William T., house 28 Holly


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Greenwood Eddie, spinner, Barker Mill, house 52 Third Greenwood Jeremiah, city laborer, house 46 Broad Gregory John, mule spinner (Lewiston), house 62 First Grenier Frank, shoemaker, bds. 61 Manley Griffin Annie M. Miss, boards 78 Court Griffith Hannah H. Mrs., house 262 Main Griffith Louise M. Mrs., milliner, bds. 262 Main


Gross Edward W., pork packer, and sausage mnfr., 148 Main, and prop., Amer. E. L. & P. Co., Littlefields' Corner, house 13 Prospect, Auburn Heights


Gross Maria L. Mrs., house 7 Pearl Grout Fred, laborer, boards 329 Turner Grover Edwin L., hairdresser, 50 Main, house 55 Manley Grover Lena, paper box maker, rms. 121 Summer


Groves Daniel M., shoemaker, bds. 173 Main


Guild Alpheus E. (Guild & Sawyer), carpet cleaning, rear 176 Washington, house 339 Minot av.


Guild Charles E., clerk. Naptha Laundry, h. 339 Minot av. QUILD & SAWYER (Alpheus P. Guild and Wil- bert P. Sawyer), carpet cleaning and laundry, rear 176 Washington (see page 578)


Gulley Mary J. Mrs., boards 9 School


Gullifer Amos R., iron molder, rms. 120 High


Gulliver James M., house 280 Court


Gulliver Maude M., clerk, 34 Troy, house 280 Court Guptill Lucinda F. Miss, weaver, Barker Mill, h. 34 Sixth Gurney Frederick M., shoemaker, h. off Centre, byd. Cross Gurney Hiram H., nurseryman (New Canaan Conn. ), h. Winter, corner Dennison


Gurney Leander P., pastor, Congregational church, West Auburn, house do.


Guthrie Daniel, section hand, house 14 Hutchins


Gwynn Samuel, mill hand, bds. 46 Main


HACKETT EDWARD E., driver, 26 Main, rooms 133 Court


Hackett Elsie J. Mrs., house 133 Hampshire


Hackett Emily Miss, house 148 Spring


Hackett Flora A. Miss, teacher, Chamberlin school, bds. 29 Knight


Hackett Frank A., teamster, house 34 Fifth


Hackett Franklin, millman, house Danville Corner


Hackett George W., farmer, h. Hackett road, So. Auburn Hackett Lucius W., trader, house 29 Knight


Hackett Margaret Miss, h. off Hackett road, S. Auburn Hackett Margaret J. Miss, nurse, rooms 217 Main Hackett Merritt L., clerk, 209 Court, bds. 29 Knight


Hackett Moses M., shoemaker, house 147 Lake


Hackett Orlando J., clerk, 34 Court, room 1, house 133 Hampshire


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Hackett Rufus P., farmer, house off South River road, byd. Oak Hill cemetery


Hadfield Joseph, boiler maker. house 86 First


Hale John T., foreman, Journal Office (Lewiston), house 77 Hampshire


H ALEY ANDREW C., grocer, 174 Court, house 350 do. (see page 586)


Haley Clinton, farmer, house Minot av., next Minot line Haley James, milkman. Perkins Ridge road, house do. Haley Joanna, widow of Daniel, house 32 First


Hall Addie F. Miss, paper box maker, bds. 142 Pleasant Hall Arthur B., jewelry, etc., 55 Court, bds. 83 Cook Hall Calvin S., clerk, 8 Court, house 82 Hampshire


Hall Charles B., florist and nurseryman, Old Danville rd., South Auburn, house do.


Hall Charles F., watch repairer, 55 Court, bds. 83 Cook Hall Cyrus, farmer, house off River road, E. A.


Hall Daniel, engraver, boards 83 Cook


Hall Daniel G., watchmaker, 55 Court, house 83 Cook


Hall Enoch L., laborer, house Oak, East Auburn


Hall Ernest W., carpenter, house 17 Manley


Hall Frank D., fireman, H. W. Hutchins Box shop, bds. Charles B. Hall's, Old Danville road Hall Frank S., farmer, house 15 Harvard


Hall Frank S., shoemaker, house Brookville, W. Auburn


Hall Lyman N., farmer, house West Auburn


Hall Saba J., widow of Alden, bds. 36 High Hall William 2d, shoe cutter, house 5 School Hall William M., peddler, house North Auburn


Ham C. H., laborer, boards Maine Hotel


Ham Lizzie I. Miss, teacher, Webster grammar school, boards 41 Whitney


Ham Louise, at 209 Court, boards 7 Goff


Ham Maria N., widow of Joel, house 41 Whitney


Ham Percy P., carpet layer, boards Maine Hotel Hamel Theodore, hairdresser, house 32 First


Hamilton Clara L., bookkeeper, 101 Main, h. at Lewiston Hamilton Henry D., shoemaker, boards 33 Granite Hamilton Hiram, laborer, house West Auburn Hamilton Iva, shoe stitcher, boards 106 Goff


Hamilton Theodore H., shoemaker, house 278 Court Hamilton W. Henry, shoemaker, bds. 280 Main Hammond Charles, laborer, house 22 Main


Hammond George Wallece, shoemaker, bds. 14 Hutchins Hammond John E., shoemaker, bds. 180 Court Hammond Joseph, shoe cutter, bds. 22 Main Hampshire House, Hampshire


Hancock Annie E., widow of Charles H., h. 15 Mrytle


Hanlon Dennis, laborer, house 55 Newbury


Hanlon Edward F., mill operative, house 2 Main


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Hanscom Reuel W. (R. W. Hanscom & Co.), mnfr. and jobber of furnishing goods, 168 Main, house 15 Vine Hanscom R. W. & Co. (Reuel W. Hanscom and Walter


S. Keene), mnfrs. and jobbers of furnishing goods, 168 Main


Hanscom Walter A., salesman (Lewiston), bds. 15 Vine Hanscom Warren W., bookkeeper, 168 Main bds. 15 Vine Hanson Fred, shoemaker, house 126 Spring


Hanson George I., machine operator, house 22 Broad


Hanson George W., farmer, house between S. River and Mill roads


Hanson Henry H., station agent, M. C. R.R. (Lewiston), house 250 Court


Hanson Isaac W., attorney and Clerk of courts, room 1, County bldg., house 114 Pleasant


Hanson Silas, farmer, house 30 Lake


Harding Arthur, carpenter, bds. Riverside House


Harding Elizabeth A., widow of Solomon, bds. 21 Hamp- shire


Harding Fernando C., carpenter, house 21 Lake Harding Frank, shoemaker, rms. 202 Main


Harding Willis S., clerk ( Lewiston), house 461 Court Harlow Charles H., shoemaker, h. 142 Hampshire Harlow Edward P., shoemaker, bds. 142 Hampshire Harlow Frank A., machine operator, h. 145 Lake Harlow H. Clifton, shoemaker, h. 24 Highland


Harlow Joseph C., shoemaker and variety store, Spring st. extension, h. 48 Troy


Harlow Lucille B., widow of Philomen, h. 17 Manley Harlow Lucy P. Miss, shoe stitcher, bds. 133 Spring Harlow Lydia, widow of Jesse R., h. 133 Spring Harlow Norah, widow of Roscoe L., h. 24 Manley


Harlow William E., foreman, cutting, 117 Main, house 43 Union


Harmon George H., shoemaker, house 65 Spring Harmon Isaac F., farmer, h. Cross rd., from Rowe's cor. Harmon John G., clerk (Lewiston), house 149 So. Main Harmon William H., farmer, bds. Isaac F. Harmon's, Cross road


Harradon Edward W., shoemaker, bds. 182 Main


Harradon Franklin W., shoemaker, h. Elm E. Auburn


Harradon George W., shoemaker, h. Minot av., junction Court


Harradon John A., shoemaker, house 18 South


Harradon Shepard W., shoemaker, h. Centre, E. Auburn Harradon William, shoemaker, bds. F. W. Harradon's, East Auburn


Harriman Ernestine B. Miss, teacher, Douglass school, b. Randall Harriman's, Old Danville road


Harriman Randall, farmer, h. Old Danville road


Harris Alice J. Mrs., dressmaker, 106 Pleasant, h. do.


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Harris Allen, clerk, 27 Court, bds. at Lewiston Harris Andrew J., carpenter, h. 106 Pleasant Harris Arthur G., farmer, h. Pleasant, W. Auburn Harris De Witt C., farmer, h. Pleasant, West Auburn Harris Edgar M., shoemaker, bds. Revere House


Harris Frederick, driver, spring water wagon, house 78 Western av.


Harris Harriet A., widow of Nathan C., house 59 Spring Harris Isaac W., shoecutter, house 40 Summer


Harris Jennie Miss, rooms 81 Spring


Harris Julia B. Miss, bds. 21 Winter


Harris Nathan W., lawyer and secretary and treasurer,


Maine Benefit Assoc., 81 Main, rin. 6, h. 59 Spring Harris Wilfred, shoemaker, bds. 400 Court


Harris William M, claim agent, 31 Court, house 400 do. Harris, see Arris


Harrison David Mrs., house rear 29 Broad


Hart Olive E. Miss, laundress, bds. 186 Main


Hart William H., trav. salesman, 26 Main, h. at Detroit Hartford E. Leroy, box maker, 16 Mechanic's row, bds. 40 Troy


Hartley Bridget, widow of Thomas, house 14 First Hartley David, compositor, 6 Court, bds. 14 First Hartley John, weaver, bds. 14 First


Hartshorn Frank, engineer, 22 Railroad, h. 7 Maple Hartwell Alexander, painter, h. 352 Turner


Hartwell Charles, painter, house 354 Turner Hartwell Frank, shoe laster, bds. 50 Whitney


Hartwell Harry (Hartwell & Gammon), painter, 17 Mechanic's row, h. 116 French


Hartwell & Gammon ( Harry Hartwell and Alfred T. Gammon), painters, 17 Mechanic's row [iston Harvey Abbie C. Miss, compositor, 6 Court, bds. at Lew- Harvey Richard, mule spinner, house 10 Second


Harvie Andrew J., loom fixer (Lewiston) , h. 208 Cook Harwood Lena Miss, house 44 Railroad


Harwood Nancy W., widow, bds. 14 Drummond ct.


Haskell Aibert (L. W. Haskell & Co.), stoves, etc., 100 Main, house 30 Vine


Haskell Alice L. Miss, house 73 Spring


Haskell Andrew G., farmer, h. Old Hotel road


Haskell Anna B., widow of Isaac, house 99 So. Main


Haskell Cecilia L. Miss, clerk, 209 Court, bds. 7 Goff Haskell Charles C., shoemaker, house 384 Court


Haskell Charles H. Mrs., house 384 Court


Haskell Charles W., shoe laster, bds. 22 Union


Haskell Edward L., laborer, bds. 24 Manley


Haskell Frank A., painter, 76 Miller, h. 99 So. Main Haskell Fred W., laundry man, bds. 21 Western Prom- enade [Spring Haskell Freedom, foreman, street department, h. 145


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Haskell George H., clerk, 55 Court, bds. 22 Lake


Haskell Gertie A. Miss, teacher, Washburn school, bds. 358 Main


Haskell Harry L .. street commissioner,. office 18 Troy, b. A. G. Haskell's, Old Hotel road


Haksell Henry G., shoemaker ( Lewiston), h. 361 Court Haskell Annie, widow of Isaac, h. Minot rd., n. Haskell Corner


Haskell Isaac Newton (I. N. Newton & Co.), grocer, 2 Third, and treas., Brockway Mnfg. Co., 142 Main, house 130 Seventh


Haskell I. N. & Co. (Isaac Newton Haskell and Alfred W. Miller, grocers, 2 Third


Haskell Johanna S., widow of Marshall J., h. 370 Main Haskell Joseph C., fancy goods and agent Amer. Ex. Co.,


55 Court, house 22 Lake


Haskell Julia A. Miss, house 155 Spring [rd.


Haskell Lewis, farmer, bds. Mrs. Annie Haskell's, Minot Haskell Lewis W. (L. W. Haskell & Co.), stoves, etc., 100 Main, house 370 do.


H ASKELL L. W. & CO. (Lewis W. and Albert Haskell), stoves, furnaces and ranges, 100 Main, (see front cover)


Haskell Mary L. Miss, dressmaker, 384 Court, bds. do.


Haskell Nathaniel, boot treer, bds. 22 Union


Haskell Otis D., tinsmith, 100 Main, honse 374 do.


Haskell Paine, driver, 38 First, bds. Park House Haskell Robert, salesman ( Lewiston), house 7 Pearl


H ASKELL ROBIE C., granite worker, 23 Mechan- ic's row, house at Lewiston (see page 580)


Haskell Samuel F., boots and shoes, 40 Court, house 21 Western Promenade


Haskell Simeon H., horse dealer, house 358 Main Haslan John, carpenter, house 22 South


Hastings Fannie Miss, shoe stitcher, rms. 103 High Hastings Maria Miss, dressmaker, rooms 103 High Hatch Emma Miss, weaver, h. Broad, cor. South Main Hatch Gilbert C., farmer, h. Minot road, n. Haskells Cor.


Hatch Jefferson J., clerk, 62 Spring, h. 78 Manley Hatch Jefferson J., laborer, house 78 Manley


Hatch John C., cigars ( Lewiston), h. 138 Spring . Hatch John E., shoe cutter, house 78 Manley


Hatch Lydia, widow of Alvin P., boards Walter F. How- ard's, North Auburn


Hatch Rosa M., widow of William, h. 5 Pearl


Hathaway R. Ellis, wood worker, h. 21 Academy Hathaway Sadie Miss, teacher, East Auburn grammar school, bds. Wm. S. Hathaway's, Turner rd., E. A. Hathaway William S., farmer, house Turner road, East Auburn


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Hawkes Joshua L., farmer, house off Old Hotel road to Mechanics Falls rd.


Hawkins Moses P., box maker, house 133 Lake




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