Lewiston, Maine, city directory, 1891, Part 35

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Publication date: 1891
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Palmer Thomas F., pressman, Lewiston Journal,h. 21 Pearl Paquette Benjamin, laborer, rins. 9 Broad


Paquette William, laborer, h. 27 Third


Paredise Grazulla B. Miss, private school, 18 Pulsifer, b.do.


Parent Jonn, operative, h. rear 43 Third


Park George H., farm hand, 475 Turner, bds. do.


PARK HOUSE, L. C. Dunham, prop., 263 Main, (see page 141)


Parker Augustus S., farmer, house S. River road, near Durham line


Parker Charles, at W. A. Works, bds. 21 Laurel


Parker Charles H., shoemaker, h. 264 Turner


Parker Clarence M., shoemaker, h. 101 Spring


Parker David L., shoemaker,rms. 16 Walnut


Parker Diana, widow of Charles, h. 264 Turner Parker Dwight H., shoemaker, h. 222 Main


Parker Eben H., butcher and farmer, h. Mill rd., S. Auburn Parker Eliza W., widow of Ammi L., bds.289 Turner


Parker Frank, machinist, h. 94 Center


Parker Frank E., section hand ( Lewiston), h. 289 Turner


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Parker Irvin W., shoemaker, bds. 101 Spring


Parker John E., teamster, h. 16 Walnut


Parker Sewell C., foreman, bottoming room, 209 Court, h. 364 Turner


Parker Washington, house 101 Spring


Parker W. Scott, butcher, h. Old Danville rd., Rowes Cor.


Parkman Malcolm K., wood worker (Lewiston), boards 134 Spring


Parsons Albion G., miller, h. 22 Laurel


Parsons Betsey M., widow of Lemuel C., bds. 9 Vernon Parsons Elmer E., jeweler, bds. 9 Vernon


Parsons Frederick A. (Parsons & Son), grist mill, rear


176 Washington, h. 110 Pleasant


Parsons James A., box maker, 16 Mechanics row, house Marston's Corner


Parsons Jeffry, grist mill (West Minot), h. 101 Goff Parsons Mary A., widow of Edward H., nurse, h. 132 Spring Parsons Solomon ( Parsons & Son), grist mill, rear 176 Washington, h. 110 Pleasant


Parsons Walter I., shoemaker, h. Pownal rd., S. Auburn Parsons & Son (Solomon and Frederick A. Parsons), grist mill, rear 176 Washington


Patterson Clarence D., shoemaker, h. 23 Drummond ct. Paul Esther S., dry goods (Lewiston), h.49 W. Promenade Paul Louis, farmer, h. New Gloucester road, beyond the school house


Paul May E. Miss, teacher, Webster grammar school, b. 23 Spring


Paul Samuel M., dry goods (Lewiston), bds. 49 Western Promenade '


Paul William A., dry goods (Lewiston), bds. 49 Western Promenade


Payson Charles, shoe cutter, rms. 226 Main


Payson Charles B., dentist, 76 Main, h. 20 Spring


Peables Andrew M., physician, 240 Main, h. do.


Peables Andrew M. W., clerk, 70 Main, b. 256 do.


Peables Carrie L., teacher, Webster primary school, bds. 256 Main


Peables Charles A., hostler, h. 75 Manley


Peables Charlotte E., widow Joshua M., bds. 75 Manley Peables Jacob, farmer, h. Hackett road


Peables James W. (Peables & Garcelon) , grocer, 70 Main, house 256 do.


DEABLES & GARCELON (James W. Peables and Arthur A. Garcelon), groceries and provisions, 70 Main (see page 581)


Peare Lois A. Miss, dressmaker, 73 Spring, h. do.


Pearl Eugene, shoemaker, h. West Auburn road


Pearl Royal, foreman, sole leather room, 172 Main, house 24 Goff


Peaslee Clarence C., student, bds. 42 Goff


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Peaslee George L., physician, 42 Goff, h. do. Pelletier Henry C., grocer, 31 Broad, rms. 66 Third Pemberton Charles F., weaver, h. 17 First


DENLEY ALBERT M., groceries and provisions. 98 Main, and pres., Auburn Foundry Co., house 233 Main (see page 581)


Penley Almon L., cattle dealer, h. 25 Parker


Penley Arthur W., provisions, ris. 68 Turner


Penley Cyrus C., farmer, h. Jordan school road


Penley Eugene W., salesman, 37 Knight, rms. 27 do.


Penley Ferdinand, butcher and provisions, wholesale, 37 Knight, h. South River road


Penley George, farmer, Ferd. Penley's, South River road, house at Portland


Penley Hannah, widow of Josiah, h. 64 School


Penley Hannah M., widow of William, h. 23 Drummond


Penley Harris, butcher, h. South River road


Penley Josiah G., salesman, bds. Ferd. Penley's, South River road


Penley Julia A., widow of John, b. Mrs. Asa Garcelon's, South River road


Penley Mary S. Mrs., dressmaker, bds. 25 Gamage ave.


Penley Nathan H., butcher and farmer, h. So. River road Penley Royal M., farmer, bds. S. F. Penley's, S. Auburn Penley Rufus, farmer, h. S. River rd. , bey. Penley's, Cor. Penley Seward F., farmer, h. Libby Hill dist., S. Auburn Penley Winfield S .. farmer, h. So. River rd., Penley's Cor. Penney Aretas B., laborer, h. 68 James


Penney Leonard R. (Verplast & Penney ) , grocer, 10 Troy, boards 68 James


Peoples Jacob, farm hand, George W. Hackett, Hackett road, boards do.


Pepper Edmond, laborer, bds. 29 Broad


Pepper Jolly, laborer, bds. 29 Broad


Percival Marshall C., house 13 Highland ave.


Perham Charles, hostler, 1 Court, rms. do.


Perkins Charles M., carpenter, h. 229 Turner


Perkins Frederick W., shoemaker, house Old Danville. road. bey. Rowe's Corner


Perkins James Henry, farmer, h. Hackett rd., So. Auburn Perkins Josiah, shoemaker, house off Perkins Ridge road, West Auburn


Perkins J. Y., carpenter, h. 136 Washington


Perkins Lewis, mill operative, bds. 46 Main


Perkins Nancy J., widow of Josiah, h. off Perkins Ridge road, West Anburn


Perkins Nehemiah, rooms Geo. W. Whitney's, Court


Perkins Samuel H., shoemaker, h. 396 Turner


Perkins Susan, widow, housekeeper, Joseph P. Vickery, East Auburn


Perno Martha Ann, widow of Nichols B., h. 309 Minot av.


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Perron Charles H., hostler, 1 Court, rooms do.


Perry Almira E. Mrs., prop., Riverside House, 36 Main Perry Carrie J. Miss, house 24 James Perry Charles B., painter, bds. 50 Whitney Perry David B., shoemaker, h. 329 Main


Perry Elizabeth W., widow of George, h. 24 James


Perry Fred M., packer, 26 Main, bds. 70 Manley


Perry George F., foreman, bottoming, rear 95 Main, h. 81 Union


Perry Herbert, teamster, 1 Court, bds. 46 Main Perry Joanna M., widow of Zebedee, h. 122 Goff Perry John M., shoe cutter, h. 70 Manley Perry Moses Lincoln, farmer, h. North Auburn Perry Mary A., widow of Edward R., h. 74 Manley


Perry Newton, shoemaker, h. 46 River road Perry Susan R., widow of Noah, h. No. Auburn


Perry Samuel T., shoemaker, h. Riverside House


Perry Sarah A., widow of Alanson, h. 50 Whitney


Perry Sidney S., shoemaker, bds. Maine Hotel


Perry Thomas G., watch repairer, Lake Auburn road, North Auburn, house do.


Peterson Charles, shoemaker, bds. 182 Main


Peterson Harry H., compositor, 6 Court, b. at Lewiston Pettengill Andrew C., house 252 Turner


Pettengill Arthur D., shoemaker, h. Sturgis rd., Beach Hill


Pettengill Carlton, house Oak, East Auburn


Pettengill Carroll A., farmer, bds. Carlton Pettengill's, Oak, East Auburn


Pettengill Edgar R., freight clerk, G. T. R. (Lewiston), house 16 Manley


Pettengill Frank A. (H. A. Lane & Co.), job printer, 76 Main, rooms do.


Pettengill George P., farmer, h. off River road, E. A.


Pettengill Holmes, farmer, h. off River road, E. A.


Pettengill Isaac D., farmer, house River road, beyond the cemetery, East Auburn


Pettengill Jerry Y., shoe cutter, h. 72 Whitney


Pettengill John F., farmer, h. off River road, E. A.


Pettengill Lawrence, farmer, and musician, house River road, East Auburn


Pettengill Levi M., clerk, 220 Court, h. 97 Winter


Pettengill Royal H., shoemaker, 117 Main, h. 16 Manley Pettengill William, compositor, bds. 110 Main


Pettengill William Wallace (F. H. Storah & Co.), 12 Mechanics row, h. 132 Winter


Pevev Charles, laborer, house 46 Broad


Philbrook William, shoemaker, bds. 180 Court


Phillips Cushing B., farm hand, house West Auburn


Phillips Emma T. Mrs., dressmaker, 23 Turner, h. do. Phillips Fannie M. Mrs., bds. 75 Turner


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Phillips Frank F., blacksmith, 95 Turner, bds. S. S. Phillips', off Mt. Auburn av.


Phillips Harriet, widow of Charles T., bds. 210 Summer Phillips John, farmer, b. Sewall S. Phillips', Mt. Auburn av. Phillips Ossian C., shoemaker. house 23 Turner


Phillips Roscoe N., dynamo tender, L. & A. Electric L. Co., house 10 High


Phillips Sewall F., shoemaker (Lewiston), rms. 23Turner


Phillips Sewall S., farmer, h. off Mt. Auburn av.


Phillips Willard, shoemaker, rooms 6 Hampshire


Philoon Charles E., physician, 33 High, house do.


Philoon Everett L. (Philoon & Brewster), grocer, 49 Hampshire, house 59 Summer


Philoon Nancy, widow of James. house 33 High


PHILOON & BREWSTER (Everett L. Philoon and William D. Brewster), grocers and provisions,


49 Hampshire (see page 585)


Phinney Edgar F., shoemaker, bds. 28 Spring [Spring Phinney George F., fireman, County Jail, Turner, h. 28 Piche Eugene, operative, house 24 Broad Pickard Charles H., shoe cutter, 95 Main, h. 38 Whitney Pickard Harriet, widow of Samuel H., house 38 Whitney Pickard John, vice pres., John F. Cobb Shoe Co:, rear 95 Main


Pike Albert R., taxidermist, bds. 85 Goff


Pike Frank, shoemaker, house 14 Harris


Pike George T., shoemaker, house 13 Walnut


Pike Harriet N., widow of Franklin, bds. 13 Walnut


Pike James A., milkman, h. Mt. Auburn av.


Pike Maude Mrs., house 262 Main [rd.


Pillsbury Ernest P., farmer, bds. G. P. Pillsbury's, Turner


Pillsbury George P., farmer, house Turner road, beyond Mt. Auburn ave.


Pilot Reuben, junk collector, house 18 Pulsifer


Pingree Samuel R. B., lumber (Lewiston), h. rear 63 Western Promenade


Pinkham Lucy A., widow of John, h. 72 Whitney


Pinkham S. Belle Miss, teacher, Franklin primary school, bds. 72 Whitney


Piper Carrie P. Miss, seamstress, bds. 114 Pleasant Piper Harry W., shoemaker, 53 Court, rooms 50 Elm Piper Thomas, laborer, h. Centre, E. Auburn Pitman Burton L., clerk (Lewiston), bds. 79 Cook .


Pitman Lewis W., carpenter, Barker Mill, h. 79 Cook Place James B., shoemaker, house 33 Whitney Plair James, card clothier, house 4 Third


Plante Telesphore, hairdresser, 9 Third, house do.


Plummer Albert S. (Roak & Plummer), undertaker, 21 Turner, opp. County bld., house at Lewiston


Plummer Carrie E., teacher, Dillingham Hill school, bds. Wm. Plummer's, Pownal road


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Plummer Ernest B., clerk, 209 Court, h. at Lewiston Plummer Fred W., teacher ( Winthrop), bds. W. Plum- mer's, Pownal road


Plummer Mary A., widow of George W., bds. 151 Court Plummer Mellen, shoemaker, rooms 72 James


Plummer William, farmer,h. Pownal road, S. A.


Plummer William H., teacher, North and West Auburn


Grammar School, bds. William Plummer's, Pownal road


Poirier Joseph, operative, bds. 14 Second


Poirier Theophile, laborer, house 14 Second


Poliquin Jule, clerk, 31 Broad, house at Lewiston


Pollister Charles, shoemaker, bds. 66 Spring Pollister Charles M., shoemaker, house West Auburn


Pollister Joseph M. Mrs., h. West Auburn Pollister Sewall A., periodicals, etc .. 88 Court, h. 42 Goff


Pollister William H., house 15 Myrtle Pollister William W., farmer, house Mill road


Pomeroy Hattie E. Mrs., bds. 48 Goff


Pompilly Benjamin, bds. I. Pompilly's, River road


Pompilly Isaiah, farmer and horse dealer, h. River rd.


Pompiily James W., house 40 Summer Pompilly Mellen, farmer, house River road


Pompilly Samuel, farmer, house River road Poole Nellie Miss, shoe stitcher, bds. 109 Spring


Porter Charles S., clerk, 179 Main, rooms 28 Vine Porter John, shoemaker, h. 17 Beacon av.


Porter Rosamond C. Mrs., bds. H. A. Torsey's, Centre Post Office, Jolin C. Blake, postmaster, Goff block, Court, corner Main


Potter Albert G., bds. John S. Randall's, Turner road Potter Noel B., county treas., office room 8, County bldg., house at Lewiston


Poulin Gregoire, mill operative, house 49 Fourth


Poulin Gregoire Mrs., dressmaker, 8 Broad, h. 47 Fourth Powers Wealthy C., widow, bds. 115 So, Main


Prairie Rodolph, weaver, house 7 Pulsifer


Pratt Albro M., rec. clerk, 209 Court, rms. 9 Gamage av. Pratt Arthur E., shoe skiver, house 66 Manley


Pratt Bedell L., shoe cutter, house 1 Oak


Pratt Dana, shoemaker, house 141 Spring


Pratt Elisha T., shoe finisher, house 32 Goff


Pratt George A., shoe laster, bds. 26 High


Pratt Jabez F., shoemaker, honse 53 Drummond [av. Pratt Jennie L. Miss, teacher (Yarmouth) , bds. 10 Laurel Pratt John S., couductor, G. T. R., h. 10 Laurel avenue Pratt J. A., carpenter, bds, Maine Hotel Pratt Orrin Q., house 128 Spring


Pratt Walter L., shoemaker, house 495 Court


· Pratt William L., house rear 137 Spring


Cenade Pray Harriet, widow of Almon C., h. 63 Western Prom-


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Pray Leonard A., pres .. Pray-Small Co., shoe mnfrs., house 63 Western Promenade


DRAY-SMALL CO., shoe mnfrs., Spring street extension, store (2 High, B.), Leonard A. Pray, pres., L. Linn Small, treas. (see page 497)


Preble Calista A. Miss, teacher. bds. 123 Spring


Preble Esther B. Miss, shoe stitcher, bds. 123 Spring Preble Eudora E., tailoress, bds. 14 Whitney


Preble Sarah S., widow of Bradford H., h. 11 Manley Preble Susan P., widow of Samuel L., h. 123 Spring Prescott Alice M. Miss, box maker, bds. 40 Railroad Prescott Annie Miss, librarian, Public Library, 31 Court, house 2 Union


Prescott Augusta Miss, teacher. (Lewiston), h. 2 Union Prescott Daniel W., clerk ( Lewiston), h. Old Danville rd , beyond Loring av.


Prescott Della, shoe folder, bds. 98 Hampshire


Prescott Frank S., fireman, M. C. R. R., h. 14 Laurel Prescott George W., carriage dealer, h. 40 Railroad


Prescott Lyman, supt., R. C. Pingree & Co. (Lewiston), house 2 Union


Prescott Moses B. Mrs., house 98 Hampshire


Prescott Samnel D., house 74 Union


Pride Herbert L., brick mason, bds. Woodbury Pride's, cross road, near Stevens' Mill


Pride John P., shoemaker, rooms 106 Goff


Pride Woodbury, farmer and mason, house cross road, from Minot av., at Stevens' Mill


Prideaux Samuel, operative, house 37 First


Prince Agnes M. Miss. teacher, Auburn Heights School, boards 66 Western av.


Prince F. A., box maker, 16 Mechanics row, house at Lewiston [house do.


Prince George H., broom mnfr., Center, beyond Cross,


Prince Henry R., carpenter, house West Auburn


Prince Jane, widow of Jesse, house West Auburn Proctor George W., carpenter, house 30 Fourth Proctor Thomas H., shoemaker, house 140 River road


Provanche Joseph, boarding house, 29 Broad


Provost Regis (Provost & Vincent), bottler, 5 South Main, house at Lewiston


PROVOST & VINCENT (Regis Provost & Sabin Vincent), soda and mineral water mnfrs., 5 Sonth Main (see page 580)


Prowze Tidd, iron molder, boards 186 Main


Pulsifer Abbie Miss, phonographic reporter, boards 16 Drummond


Pulsifer Augustus M., lawyer and treas., Barker Mill and L. A. W. P. Co., 81 Main, house 173 Cook


Pulsifer Cornelia Miss, stenographer, 209 Court, boards 16 Drummond


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Pulsifer Haley A., shoemaker, house 309 Minot av. Pulsifer Horatio B., milkman, 177 Cook, h. do.


Pulsifer H. A. Mrs., teacher of painting, 309 Minot av., house do.


Pulsifer James D., shoemaker, house 30 Whitney


Pulsifer Josiah D., teacher of stenography, 16 Drummond, house do.


Pulsifer J. Roak, manager, 171 Washington, h. 115 High Pulsifer Mary E. Mrs., dressmaker, 13 So. Main, h. do. Pulsifer Moses, house 143 Pleasant


Pulsifer Pitman, farmer and milkman, Minot av., near Minot line, h. do.


Pulsifer Pitman, clerk (Washington, D. C.), house 16 Drummond


Pulsifer Ralph W., shoemaker. bds. 13 South Main


Pulsifer Roscoe G., butcher, Court, junction Minot av., house do.


Pulsifer Roscoe G. jr., farmer, boards Roscoe G. Pulsi- fer's, Court


Pulsifer Tappan C., student, Bates College, boards 173 Cook


Pulsifer Wilson, house 13 South Main


Parkis John M. Rev., house 332 Turner


Purrington Charles, farmer, house Old Hotel road, Mar- ston's Corner


Pyle Solomon F., mill operative, house 66 Cook


QUIMBY ALBION K. P., weaver (Lewiston), house 67 Broad


Quimby Ambrose, teamster, house 67 Broad


Quimby Fred W., bookkeeper (Lewiston), bds. 177 Cook


Quimby William, machinist, boards 110 Main


Quimby William H., shoemaker, boards 222 Court


RACKLIFF FRANK, shoemaker, h. 65 Spring Rand Erland U., laborer, boards 329 Turner


Rand Lester L., plumber, boards 18 Goff


Rand L. S., shoemaker. boards Maine Hotel


Rand Nathan S., boots and shoes ( Lewiston), h. 18 Goff


Rand Weston S., nursery agent, house 28 Troy


Randall Almon B., clerk, 168 Main, rms. 7 Drummond


Randall Ami D., house 53 Union


Randall Ann Miss, house 53 Union


Randall Darius W., milkman, h. Turner road, beyond Mt. Auburn av.


Randall Fred, shoemaker, boards Hampshire House


Randall Hiram, boarding house, 109 Spring


Randall Jesse N., shoe laster, boards 37 Manley


Randall John S., farmer, h. Turner rd., bey. Mt. Auburn avenue


Randall Margaret, widow, boards 9 Bearce


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Randall Maude E. Miss, boards 148 Cook


Randall Roland W., shoemaker, boards 109 Spring Randall Thomas P., farmer, house Lake Auburn road Randall, see Rendall


Ratcliffe James, scction hand (Lewiston), house Third, beyond River


Ratcliffe Thomas, mill operative, lı. Third, bey. River Ray Charles H., farmer, house Minot road, near Haskells Corner


Ray Ella L. Miss, dressmaker, 28 Manley, boards do.


Ray Elsie P., widow of JJonathan, house 28 Manley


Ray Fannie E. Miss, dressmaker, 28 Manley, bds. do.


Ray Fred A., watchman, Pray-Small Co. and Munroes, Packard & Linscott, house 2 Willow


Ray William A., shoe cutter, house 124 Spring


Raymond Frances E., widow of William, house 21 Pearl Raymond Isaac, helper, Elm House. boards do.


Raynar Nelson, laborer, house 96 Miller


Rayner Clementine Mrs., house 36 Railroad


Raynes Augustus D. (Raynes & Ross), painter, house 92 Whitney


Raynes Clara F., bookkeeper, 49 Hampshire, b. 28 Union Raynes Joseph F., painter, rms. 78 Court


Raynes & Ross ( Augustus D. Raynes and Barton H. Ross), painters, 26 Miller


Read Adolphus S., shoemaker, house 19 Granite


Read Affie, widow, house River road


Read Frank H., shoemaker, h. 44 Union


Read Jolin N., cabinet maker, bds. S. H. Briggs', E. A. Read Walter A., clerk, 108 Main, bds. 19 Granite


Reagan Bridget, widow of James, house 50 Newbury Reagan Cornelius, hostler, 143 Main, rms. do.


Reagan Cornelius, laborer, house 78 Newbury


Reagan Cornelius jr., operative, bds. 78 Newbury Reagan James jr., laborer, boards 50 Newbury Reagan Jeremiah, shoemaker, boards 78 Newbury Reagan John, mill section hand, house 71 Newbury Reagan Mary, widow of Daniel, house 74 First Reagan Timothy, blacksmith, boards 50 Newbury Reagan William, laborer, house 74 First


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Reckards Charles H., shoemaker, h. 414 Turner Reckards Herbert J., shoemaker, h. 414 Turner Record Charles H., farmer, house Dillingham Hill Record Cyrus O., lather, house 21 Fourth


Record Julia, widow of Thomas, boards H. S. Whitman's, Dillingham Hill


Record Pearl C., shoemaker, h. Elm, East Auburn


Record Royal B., dentist, 58 Court, rms. 13 Goff Record Salmon, furniture ( Lewiston), house 268 Main


Record William, shoemaker, boards 32 Main


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Record William H., mill overseer (Lewiston), house 102 Court


Reddy Nicholas, laborer, boards 49 Court


Reed Anson (Stearns & Reed), coal and wood, 9 River road, house at Lewiston


Reed Charles H., shoemaker, house 66 Hampshire


Reed Frank R., carpenter, house 7 Lake


Reed Fred A., shoe edge trimmer, h. 15 Maple


Reed Herbert W., shoe finisher, bds. 144 Spring


Reed Herbert W., shoemaker, boards 105 Spring


Reed J. Leslie, reporter Gazette, 4 Court, h. at Lewiston Reed Selina Mrs., bds. 13 So. Goff


Reed Willard, lumberman, house 144 Spring Reeves Orilla, widow, b. Llewellyn Heath's, on Cross rd.


Registrar of Deeds office, 7 County bidg., Court


Registrar of Probate office, 7 County bldg., Court


Reid Margaret, stenographer, Gazette 4 Court, bds. at Lewiston [House


Reid Sherman R., reporter, Gazette, 4 Court, bds. Revere Rendall Daniel H., mason, rear 14 Mechanics row, h. 64 Elm


Rendall Frank A. (A. J. Verrill & Co.), marble works, 101 Turner, house 64 Elm


Reny T. Arthur, furniture ( Lewiston), house Cross road, Rowe's corner


Revere House, Mrs. S. P. Ryerson, prop., 17 to 23 Court Reynolds Arthur C., photo. finisher, rms. 57 High


Reynolds Hattie C., bookkeeper, 87 Main, bds. 201 do. Reynolds Lyford, carriage trimmer, bds. 198 Main Reynolds Nelson B., house 201 Main


Rice Georgia Mrs., bookkeeper, 26 Main, rms. 81 Spring Rice Henry S., section hand, G. T. R., bds. Stephen H., Rice's, Old Hotel road


Rice James D., laborer, h. Old Hotel road, near Lake


Rice Nellie S. Mrs., milliner (Lewiston) , house 9 James Rice Noah S., shoemaker, house 365 Turner


Rice Stephen H., farmer, house Old Hotel road, beyond G. T. R.


Rich Amos C., optician, house 269 Turner


Rich Eugene, saw filer ( Lewiston), house 131 Pleasant


Rich Hollis M., shoemaker, house 37 Fifth


Rich Lubion E., wood worker, bds. 54 Court


Rich Mary E. widow of Edwin W., house 54 Court Richard Napoleon, shoemaker, house 38 Pulsifer


Richards Curtis C., farmer, house Old Hotel road, beyond Clark's spring


Richards David O., clothier (Lewiston), house 31 Vine Richards Francois, wood chopper, house West Auburn Richards Francois, mill operator, house 29 Broad


Richards George F., upper leather cutter, house 9 Drum- mond court


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Richardson Charles E., machinist, 146 Main, bds. Spring Richardson Eunice T., widow of John B., house rear 352 Turner


Richardson Fred W., farm hand, house West Auburn Richardson Greenbush W., farmer, h. Old Hotel road, beyond Minot ave.


Richardson Hartwell, shoemaker, house 348 Turner Richardson Horace B., market gardener, house South River road


Richardson Rose B. Mrs., house 17 South


Ricker Caroline, widow of Lysander, house 57 Goff Ricker Daniel W., b. J. W. Ricker's, Turner road Ricker Henry, salesman, 26 Main, rooms 20 Elm


Ricker Henry, mason, 307 Main, house do.


Ricker Jennie, widow of Lysander, house 31 Union Ricker Joseph W., farmer, house Turner road, E. Auburn Ricker Maria E. widow of Henry J., bds. 12 Bearce


RICKER MILTON F., manager, Maine Benefit Association, 81 Main, room 7, house 54 High (see front cover)


Ricker Silas B., shoemaker, house North Auburn


Ricker Susie C. Miss, house 57 Goff


Rideout Benjamin A., carpenter, h. Old Hotel road, Lit- tlefield's corner


Rideout Flora Mrs., tailoress, rooms 217 Main


Rideout James K., carpenter ( Lewiston), bds. 54 Winter Rideout J., laborer, house 67 Third


Rideout Mary E. Miss, teacher, Webster grammar school, bds. Benjamin A. Rideout's, Littlefield's corner


Ridley Dexter H., foreman, cutting, Munroes, Packard & Linscott, house 97 Goff


Ridley Frances, widow of Hallett, house 193 Main


Riggs George M., blacksmith, Mechanics row, bds. Maine Hotel


Ring Albert, house 54 Fifth


Ring Charles A., photographer (Lewiston), h. 43 Dunn Ripley Matthias, farmer, house Jordan school, So. Au- burn road, next schoolhouse


Ripley Wilson A., shoemaker, rooms 147 Pleasant Rison William, laborer, house 16 Pulsifer


Rivers Henry, house 42 Cook


Rivers Josephine, widow of Rufus, house 42 Cook Riverside House, A. E. Perry, Mrs., prop., 36 Main Roak Algernon M. (Roak & Plummer), undertaker, 21 Turner, house 151 Pleasant


Roak Ellen H. widow of Jacob H., house 20 Elm DOAK GEORGE M., florist, 152 High, office and house 124 do. (see page 228)


Roak R. Belle Miss, teacher, Douglass primary school, bds. 151 Pleasant


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DOAK & PLUMMER (Algernon M. Roak and Albert S. Plummer), undertakers and embalmers, 21 Turner, opp. County blgd. (see Index) Robbins George, mill overseer (Lewiston), h. 98 Broad Robbins John W., mill overseer (Lewiston), house 83 Broad


Robert Joseph, shoemaker, h. Cross road, Rowe's cor.


Roberts Albert A., shoemaker, bds. 186 Main


Roberts Arthur, shoemaker, rooms 202 Main


Roberts Frank, shoemaker, bds. 25 Parker


Roberts Frederick, shoemaker, house 25 Parker


Roberts Frederick A., shoemaker, house 94 Summer


Roberts George E., weaver ( Lewiston), bds. 48 Union


Roberts, George L., carpenter, house 19 Myrtle


DOBERTS JOHN G., carpenter, 37 Seventh, house R do. (see page 578)


Roberts Joseph H., farmer, h. South River road


Roberts Oscar, shoemaker, bds. Main Hotel


Roberts Thomas H., treas., Auburn Stove Foundry Co.,


High, at M. C. R. R. crossing, house at Lewiston Roberts Thomas L., house 40 Pleasant


Roberts Walter C. R., blacksmith, house 115 Summer


Roberts William H., carpenter ( Lewiston), h. 54 Winter Robie Frank W., clerk, bds. 48 Drummond


Robie Fred W., student, bds. 48 Drummond


Robie Helen A. widow of Jacob, house 48 Drummond


Robinson Albion L., ins. agent, h. Gamage av., n. Lake


Robinson Alpheus S., boarding house, 7 Goff


Robinson Alvan E., shoemaker, bds. 24 Spring


Robinson Arthur, shoemaker, house 202 Main


Robinson Augustus H., farmer, house Cross road, from Rowe's Corner, So. Auburn


Robinson Bert F., boards 7 Goff


Robinson Charles A. (pres. Wood-Robinson Co. ), paper, etc., 101 Main, h. 22 Drummond


Robinson Charles E., carpenter, h. Old Danville rd. bey. R. R., Danville Junction


Robinson Cordelia A., widow of Isaac S., h. 24 Spring Robinson Elbridge G., farmer, h. Danville Junction


Robinson Embert G., boards E. G. Robinson's, Danville Junction


Robinson Emily B., widow, h. 49 Drummond


Robinson Evelin Mrs., shoe stitcher, rms. 255 Main


Robinson Frances, widow of Charles B., h. 77 Elghth


Robinson Frank, farmer and milkman, h. Old Danville rd. next bey. Martin rd.


Robinson Frank D., clerk, bds. Elbridge G. Robinson's, Danville Junction


Robinson Fred, farmer and milkman, h. Old Danville rd. next bey. Martin rd.


Robinson George, baker, 26 Main, h. 18 do.


Robinson George A., clerk (Lewiston), b. 66 Spring


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Robinson IIuldah, widow of William, boards Francis Rounds', Danville Junction




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