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R. F. D. to Winnecook.
Postmaster-O. B. McKechnie.
Selectmen-O. B. McKechnie, F. A. Batchelder, F. W. Sayward.
Town Clerk-D. A. Dyer.
Treasurer-C. E. Sherman.
Collector and Constable-Francello Conner.
Road Commissioner-Gideon Conroy.
School Committee-Charles Reynolds, George D. Dyer, O. S. Mc- Allister. Supt .- Clinton P. O., James G. Morrill.
Board of Health-Wm. G. Foster, sec.
Clergyman-Sidney Wakely (Clinton P. O.), F. Bap.
Justices-Wm. H. Kimball, Sept. 21, 1913; Abner W. Fletcher, Oct. 1, 1914. Trial, W. J. Foster, Nov. 18, 1916. Dedimus, Abner W. Fletcher. Merchants-G. E. Gilmore, Chute & Mitchell, E. L. Varney, Charles Reynolds, general stores; Leroy Libby, live stock ; Wm. A. Coffin, meats; Geo. D. Dyer, Dyer's Pills.
Manufacturers-C. A. Milliken (Augusta), saw mill ; Chas. S. Sher- man, Mont Lasselle, smiths; Chute & Mitchell, hoops; John Jacobs, C. A. Twitchell, Eli Twitchell, Warren Parsons, Willis Dunton, carpenters; Whitehouse & Grant, lumber and shingles; Prescott & Watson, portable saw mill.
Barber-D. A. Dyer.
Electric Light Co .- Central Maine Power Co., Chas. E. Vickery, (Pittsfield), supt.
Land Surveyor-Wm. Foster.
Station and Am. Express Agents-M. C. R. R., Edward Sulli- van; Winnecook, Geo. Reynolds.
Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co. Telegraph-Western Union.
.Isso'tus-P. of H .- Sebasticook, No. 90, Sat. K. of P .- Waldo, No. 82, Fri. P. of H .- Burnham, No. 509, Thurs .; Pythian Sisters, Victory, No. 7, Tues.
Hotel-Burnham Hotel, Pearl Crockett.
FRANKFORT.
Eighteen miles N. N. E. of Belfast. On Bangor & Aroostook R. R. Settled about 1760. Incorporated the 70th town, June 25, 1789, and embraced also the present towns of Prospect, Winterport, Hampden, and parts of Belfast, Searsport, and Stockton. Population-1790, 891; 1850, 4233; 1860, 2143; 1870, 1152; 1880, 1157; 1890, 1099; 1900, 1211. Valuation, 1860-
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WALDO COUNTY.
Polls, 290; Estates, $214,044; 1870-Polls, 323; Estates, $220,646; 1880- Polls, 290: Estates, $186,815; 1890-Polls, 270; Estates, $202,320; 1900- - Polls, 307: Estates, $240,178.
1910-Population, 1157; Polls, 415; Estates, $323,155.
Postmaster-Darius K. Drake.
Selectmen-John D. Glidden; Monroe R. F. D. 1, E. B. Thayer ; Josiah T. Kingsbury.
Town Clerk-Darius K. Drake.
Treasurer-Arthur Boyd.
Collector and Constable-W. W. Clark.
Road Commissioner-Monroe R. F. D., H. M. Black.
School Committee-Albert Pierce, R. D. Walton; Monroe R. F. D., F. M. Nickerson. Supt .- Winterport P. O., R. W. Martin.
Board of Health-R. D. Walton, sec.
Clergymen-David Jack, Cong .; supplies, Cath.
Physician-R. D. Walton.
Justice-D. K Drake, Sept. 7. 1912.
.Merchants-Hayward Pierce, Frankfort Supply Co., S. J. McCam- bridge, James E. Sprague, Foley & Murphy, general stores; Geo. Nicholas, confectionery; Alex McCambridge, Frank W. Reed, con- fectionery and groceries; Arthur Boyd, corn. flour and feed; Waldo Clothing Co., clothing.
Manufacturers-Mt. Waldo Granite Co., Mosquito Mt. Granite Quarry, Hayward Pierce, granite; Willis F. Cook, carpenter; Albert Beal, mason; B. Freeman Grant, smith; Frankfort Supply Co., Percy Grant, long and short lumber; Victor LeSan, harness.
Barbers-Geo. Nicholas, Victor LeSan.
Library-Waldo Pierce Reading Room, Rosa Tait, lib.
School-High, Chester A. Douglass, prin.
Assot'n .- K of P.
FREEDOM.
Eighteen miles W. N. W. of Belfast. Settled, 1794, by Messrs. Smith, from whom the plantation name of Smithtown was derived. Afterwards Beaver Hill Plantation. Incorporated June 11, 1813, the 197th town. Population-1850, 940; 1860, 849; 1870, 716; 1880, 652; 1890, 510; 1900, 479. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 205: Estates, $159,284: 1870-Polls, 200; Estates, $191,505; 1880-Polls, 192; Estates, $177,241; 1890-Polls, 159; Estates, $177,989; 1900-Polls, 147: Estates, $166,076.
1910-Population, 480; Polls, 151; Estates, $172,000.
Stages daily for Thorndike Station.
R. F. D. to Smithton and Hutchins.
Postmaster-A. M. Small.
Selectmen-F. W. Johnson, J. B. Bartlett, C. E. Knowlton.
Town Clerk-Phillips Williams.
Treasurer and Collector-R. F. Fuller.
Constable-J. W. Deane.
Road Commissioners-O. B. Ward, Geo. Marden.
School Committee-C. W. Webster, Fred N. Flye, Herbert Bradstreet. Supt .- C. D. Wentworthi.
Board of Health-A. McD. Small, sec.
Clergyman- Atchison, Cong.
Physician-A. McD. Small.
Lawyers-B. F. Foster, H. E. Bangs.
Justices-Harry E. Bangs, Feb. 13, 1914; J. W. Dean, Aug. 30, 1917. Trial, Chas. P. Hutchins, Aug. 13, 1914. Dedimus, Chas. P. Hutchins.
Merchants-J. B. Wiggin, Freedom Supply Co. general stores; F.
D. Flye, stoves and tinware; Wiggin & Webb, Effie Flye, millinery and
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fancy goods; Beaver Hill Farms, L. N. Morrison, prop., Guernsey cattle; Freedom Supply Co., corn, meal and feed; C. B. Sampson, hay and straw; Geo. E. Bryant, agricultural implements and fertilizers; Freedom Lumber Co., lumber.
Manufacturers-Edmund Murch, painter; Banton Bros., lumber, clapboards and laths ; Freedom Lumber Co., boxes, handles and laths; W. R. Sparrow, A. Overlock, R. C. Briggs, smiths; A. Cunningham, har- ness; C. E. Knowlton, butcher; Hustus Bros., wooden ware; A. A. Thompson, carding and woolens; F. D. Flye, tinware; H. Sylvester, Fred Thurston, shingles ; F. A. Greeley, Wilder Young, laths ; Freedom Supply Co., feed mill; C. P. Hutchins, M. Lawrence. J. Plummer, C. T. Bryant, contractors and builders; Smithton, J. Sylvester, boards and shingles; J. Downer, mason.
Barber-Clare Knowlton.
Breeders-J. W. Deane, Angora cats; S. J. Glidden, bronze turkeys and Chester white swine.
School-Freedom Academy, inc. 1836, W. F. Holman, prin. ยท
Telephone-Half Moon Tel. Co., J. H. Sayward (Thorndike P. O.), pres.
Asso'tus-K. of P .- No. 24, Fri .; Pythian Sisters, Tues. P. of H .- Dirigo, No. 98, Sat. G. A. R .- No. 128, 1st and 3d Fri.
Hotel-Bellows House, Gustavus Bellows.
ISLESBOROUGH.
Ten miles S. E. of Belfast. Formerly Long Island. Settlement commenced 1769, by Wm. Pendleton and Benj. Thomas. Incorporated Jan. 28, 1789. Elder Thos. Ames, ordained first pastor, June, 1794. First represented in general court by Thomas Waterman, 1820. Area, 6000 acres. Popu- lation-1850, 984; 1860, 1276; 1870, 1230; 1880, 1208; 1890, 1006; 1900, 923. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 266; Estates, $148,271; 1870-Polls, 273; Estates, $153, 703; 1880-Polls, 290; Estates, $158,033; 1890-Polls, 256; Estates, $266,721; 1900-Polls, 238; Estates, $496,199.
1910-Population, 877; Polls, 250; Estates, $949,175.
Stage daily between Islesborough and No. Islesborough. On I. C. & B. Steamboat line from Belfast.
Postmasters-E. G. Coombs; North, Bertha A. Ryder ; Dark Harbor, D. H. Smith.
Selectmen-North, M. R. Trimm; Dark Harbor, A. A. Pendleton; North, J. A. Sprague.
Town Clerk-North, Geo. A. Warren.
Treasurer-North, Amanah Trimm.
Collector-L. N. Gilkey.
Constable-Dark Harbor, E. L. Sprague.
Road Commissioners-Dark Harbor, Thomas C. Pendleton; North, W. F. Keller, R. N. Pendleton.
School Committee-L. N. Gilkey, F. S. Grindell, L. E. Smith.
Supt .- Inez M. Pendleton.
Board of Health-B. E. Larrabee, sec.
Clergyman-F. W. Sabean, Bap .; vacant, F. Bap.
Physician-B. E. Larrabee.
Notary-Lincoln N. Gilkey, Feb. 3, 1916.
Justices-J. A. Pendleton, July 13, 1918. Dedimus, J. A. Sprague.
Merchants-F. S. Pendleton & Co., general stores; North, A. H. Parker, J. P. Bragg, general stores; I. M. Burgess, J. A. Sprague (also meats), groceries; L. L. Duncan, B. A. Ryder, cigars and confectionery. Dark Harbor, Sprague & Pendleton, paints and oils; W. O. Hall, men's furnishings, dry and fancy goods ; Williams Bros., F. S. Pendleton & Co., groceries and meats; Hatch & Pendleton, hardware and lumber; W. A. Ricker, souvenirs, confectionery, etc.
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Manufacturers - Lewis Herberts, smith; E. L. Sprague, house painter; F. C. Boardman, plumber; W. S. Pendleton, long_and short lumber. North, Sullivan Lime Co., lime; J. A. Sprague, Dennis M. Pendleton, Geo. Williams, carpenters; E. L. Sprague, painter and paper hanger. Dark Harbor, ARTHUR SHEA (see advt. opp. p. 601), F. C. Boardman, plumbers; Sprague & Pendleton, painters and paper hangers; A. A. Pendleton, Hatch & Pendleton, carpenters.
Library-Town, 1863 vols., Alice L. Pendleton, lib.
Livery Stables-John P. Bragg, E. S. Preble, C. R. Pendleton; Dark Harbor, A. P. Gilkey.
School-High, M. C. Moore, prin.
Telephone-Dark Harbor, N. E. T. & T. Co., D. H. Smith.
.Isso'tus-Masons-Island. Thurs. on or before full moon; Eastern Star, Lone Star, No. 33, 1st and 3d Tues. P. of H .- Island, No. 200, Sat. I. O. G. T .- Mon. I. O. F .- Last Fri. I. O. R. M.
Hotels-North, The Islesborough and Seaside House, F. S. Pendleton ; Islesborough Inn; Bay View.
JACKSON.
Fifteen miles N. N. W. of Belfast. Part of Waldo Patent. Settled about 1798. Organized into Plantation, 1812. Incorporated 229th town, June 12, 1818. Population-1810, 276; 1850, 833; 1860, 827; 1870, 707; 1880, 682; 1890, 522: 1900, 439. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 196; Estates, $162,849; 1870-Polls, 188; Estates, $176,604; 1880-Polls, 187; Estates, $159,315; 1890-Polls, 164; Estates, $178,558; 1900-Polls, 116; Estates, $142,771; 1910-Population, 416; Polls 143; Estates, $150,307.
R. F. D. to Jackson and East.
Selectmen-Brooks R. F. D. 3, D. B. Boody; Brooks R. F. D. 4, J. E. Putnam; Brooks R. F. D. 3, H. S. Morton.
Town Clerk and Treasurer-Brooks R. F. D. 4, R. E. Page.
Collector and Constable -- Brooks R. F. D. 3, O. C. Roberts.
Road Commissioner-Brooks R. F. D. 3, Carleton Ricker.
School Committee-Brooks R. F. D. 3, I. G. Ricker; Brooks R. F. D 4, W. L. Boyd; Brooks R. F. D. 2, Bert Hogan. Supt .- Brooks R. F. D. 4, F. S. Dolliff.
Board of Health-Brooks R. F. D. 4, F. S. Dolliff, sec.
Clergymen-F. S. Dolliff (Brooks P. O.), Cong .; East, vacant, F. Bap. Justices -- M. S. Stiles, Nov. 9, 1912; E. D. Tasker, Feb. 23, 1913; R. E. Page, Nov. 6, 1918.
.Merchants-Brooks R. F. D., M. S. Hatch, wool; L. R. Stevens, general stores; L. F. Bickford, groceries and feed.
Manufacturers-Brooks R. F. D., R. E. Page, Jesse Littlefield, carriage repairing and smiths ; J. E. Putnam, locksmith and apple barrels ; Arthur Ellis, long and short lumber and apple barrels; J. C. Durhan & Co., long and short lumber; F. B. Taylor, carpenter; Jackson Creamery Assoc., E. L. Bradford, Auburn, mngr; Samuel Davis, smith.
Insurance-Brooks P. O., M. S. Stiles, R. E. Page.
Library-East, Grange, 300 vols., W. E. Gould, librarian.
School-High.
.1sso'tns-P. of H .- Star of Progress, No. 25, Sat. K. O. T. M .- Jackson No. 93, 2nd Wed. Jackson Brass Band-H. E. Chase, leader. Hotel-East, Gould House, W. E. Gould.
KNOX.
Twelve miles N. W. of Belfast. On M. C. R. R. Settled, 1800: Inc. 231st town, Feb. 12, 1819, and named in honor of Gen. Knox. Pop .- 1850, 1102: 1860, 1074; 1870, 889; 1880, 852; 1890, 657; 1900, 558 Valuation, 1860- Polls, 236; Estates, $189,421; 1870-Polls, 218; Estates, $218,392; 1880-
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Polls, 215; Estates, $218,608; 1890-Polls, 174; Estates, 226,761; 1900- Polls, 155; Estates, $200,589.
1910-Population, 511; Polls, 167; Estates, $193,371.
R. F. D. to Knox, Center and East.
Postmaster-Station, A. M. Shibles.
Selectmen-Station, H. A. Shibles; Brooks R. F. D., Oren B . Wood- bury ; Thorndike R. F. D., G. A. Ingraham.
Town Clerk-Brooks R. F. D., B. M. Shibles.
Treasurer-Brooks R. F. D., F. W. Braddock.
Collector and Constable-Station, C. J. Rich.
Roud Commissioners-Brooks R. F. D., Bert McGray ; Station, Irving Wentworth; Thorndike R. F. D., Willis McFarland.
School Committee-Brooks R. F. D., J. Webb; Station, H. W. Rackliff, A. M. Shibles. Supt .- Brooks R. F. D., H. W. Woods. Board of Health-Brooks R. F. D., F. A. Kenney, sec.
Clergymen-East, Supplies, Meth .; vacant, Bap .; Station, vacant, F. Bap. : Warren Gordon, Church of God.
Merchants-Brooks P. O., O. B. Woodbury, general stores. Sta- tion, A. M. Shibles, general stores; H. W. Rackliff, stock. Thorndike P. O., W. P. Wentworth, general stores; G. R. Boulter, live stock.
Manufacturers-John Sylvester, wheelwright and smith; E. G. Vose, painter (carriage and sign); Samuel Banton, carpenter. Thorndike P. O., S. P. Bryant, smith ; J. P. Bryant, lumber and grist mill. Brooks P. O., George Leonard, boots and shoes; Henry Rogers, L. F. Nash, Warren Gordon, smiths; Joseph Farnham, carpenter; C. E. Marden, jeweler; Reuben Abbott, butcher; John Penney, contractor and builder.
Station and Am. Ex. Agent-M. C. R. R .; A. M. Shibles.
Telephones-Knox & Montville, D. C. Webster, pres. Half Moon, J. H. Sayward (Thorndike P. O.), pres.
AAsso'tus-East, P. of H .- Rising Sun, No. 55, Sat. Station, P. of H .- Sunlight, Sat.
LIBERTY.
Sixteen miles W. S. W. of Belfast. Incorp. Jan. 31, 1827. Population-
1850, 1116; 1860, 1095; 1870, 907; 1880, 970; 1890, 835; 1900, 737. Valua- tion, 1860-Polls, 241; Estates, $135,149; 1870-Polls, 209; Estates, $193,- 819; 1880-Polls, 226; Estates, $264,757; 1890-Polls, 230; Estates, $270,- 668; 1900-Polls, 221; Estates, $220,104.
1910-Population, 650; Polls, 195; Estates, $212,221.
Daily stages to Belfast, Searsmont and Waldoboro.
R. F. D. to South and Libertyville.
Postmaster-G. H. Cargill.
Selectmen-R.F.D. 1, Boardman E. Cunningham, C. R. Nelson ; John P. Sanford.
Town Clerk-G. H. Cargill.
Treasurer-A. J. Skidmore.
Collector and Constable-R. F. D. 1, W. L. Whitaker.
School Committee-R. F. D. 1, W. L. Whitaker, R. J. Sukeforth,
C. L. Whitney. Supt .- R. F. D. 2, C. M. Howes.
Board of Health-C. B. Hoit, sec.
Cler gyman-Elwin A. Dinslow, Bap.
Physician-C. B. Hoit.
Dentist-Wm. L. Cargill.
Lawyer-L. D. Jones.
Justices-G. H. Cargill, Dec. 18, 1915; L. C. Morse, Mar. 22, 1918; Chas. M. Howes, Mar. 15, 1918; R. R. Sukeforth, Mar. 15, 1919. Trial, John O. Johnson, Oct. 1, 1914.
Merchants-Miss Annie C. Twitchell, millinery; Albert J. Skidmore, W. D. Sandford, Percy Leaman, R. R. Sukeforth, general stores; Jas. L.
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Knowlton, tinware; Liberty Canning Co., canned corn; Mrs. A. L. Batchelor & Co., variety, dry goods and furnishings.
.Manufacturers-G. A. Palmer, foundry and machine shop; L. C. Morse, cabinet, caskets and sled runners, clapboards and laths; G. H. Cargill, saddles and harness; Mrs. Sarah E. Meservey, dressmaker: S. E. Peabody, L. Cook, shoemakers; J. J. Walker & Co., tanners; Geo. N. Stevens, lumber; J. L. Knowlton, tinware; Frank P. Bennett, water wheels, staves and heading machines; Dexter Davis, smith; W. J. Knowlton, lumber, spring beds and furniture; Walter Young, painter; Clarence Sylvester, staves, heads and shingles; Frank P. Bennett, ma- chinist ; S. O. Sylvester, long lumber, staves and heads. South, Leigher & Prescott, Jones & Turner, lumber; H. Fuller, smith.
Barber-A. C. Crockett.
Boats to Let-L. C. Morse.
Insurance-Life and Fire, J. O. Johnson.
Pension Agent-L. C. Morse.
Photographer-A. C. Crockett.
School-High, William Cushman, prin.
Summer Cottages-L. C. Morse.
Telephone-Sandford Bros.
.Asso'tus-Masons-Liberty, Sat. on or before full moon, R. A. C., Sat. after full moon. Eastern Star Arbutus, No. 19, Mon. after B. L. mt'g. G.A. R .- Post E. H. Bradstreet, No. 44, 1st Sat. P. of H .- Georges River, Wed. Band-John P. Sanford, leader.
Hotel-Sanford House-A. E. Sanford.
LINCOLNVILLE.
Twelve miles S. of Belfast. On stage-line from Belfast to Camden. Formed of the Plantation of Ducktrap and Canaan. Incorporated. 137th town. June 23, 1802. Population-1790, 278; 1850, 2174; 1860, 2075; 1870, 1900; 1880, 1705; 1890, 1361; 1900, 1223. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 428; Es- ates, $396,781; 1870-Polls, 466; Est., $436,956; 1880-l'olls, 482; Est., $409,296; 1890-Polls, 374; Est,, $390,196; 1900-Polls, 367; Est., $318,654; 1910-Population, 1020; Polls, 323; Estates, $318,588.
Beach, same as Lincolnville P. O. R. F. D. to Young Town.
Postmasters-T. E. Gushee: Center, Nathan D. Ross; Grange, Ever- ett L. Hill.
Selectmen-R. F. D. 1, Irving O. Eugley, Chas. A. Moody; Fred E. French.
Town Clerk-Center, A. M. Ross.
Treasurer-R. F. D. 2, Leslie D. Ames.
Collector-R. F. D. 1, Edw. Goodwin.
Constables-R. F. D. 1, Joseph F. Wiley, Edw. Goodwin.
Road Commissioners-Wm. J. Monroe; Center, Frank H. Rankin; R. F. D. 1, John Wiley.
School Committee-Joseph E. Thomas; R. F. D. 3, Geo. A. Ma- honey, Milton M. Brown. Supt .- R. F. D. 3, Mrs. Grace Mahoney.
Board of Health-Searsmont P. O., C. R. Simmons, sec.
Clergymen-H. A. Corey, Meth. ; Center, H. P. Taylor (Searsmont P. O.), Meth.
Notary-Nathan D. Ross, Aug. 13, 1914.
Justices-A. F. Hahn, Feb. 24, 1917; Jackson Mathews, June 29, 1912; J. S. Mullen, Mar. 1, 1918; Nathan D. Ross, Dec. 14, 1912; T. E. Gushee, Jan. 25, 1917; L D. Ames, Feb. 24, 1917; A. M. Ross, June 12, 1914.
.Merchants-L. L. Richards, W. A. Mathews, Leslie Ames, C. E. Dearborn, general stores; H. A. Mills, caskets; N. L. Littlehale Grrin Co., grain and feed; Geo. W. Bullock, groceries; F. E. French, boots shoes and groceries; Thos. Gushee, general stores, boots and shoes, grain,
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carriages and harness; Carrol French, meats. Center, H. L. True, N. D. Ross, general stores; Mrs. S. J. Moody, millinery.
Manufacturers-Edward Goodwin, Orren Ames, Sidney Young, LaF. Rankin, smiths; H. McCobb, cooper; O. E. Ames, boat builder; Bodwell Granite Co., granite; C. F. Dustin, lumber. Center, F. H. Rankin, John Scruton, smiths; J. T. Lamb, D. H. Heal, contractors and builders: Wentworth Bros., coopers; J. U. Young, shoemaker; Young & Heal Lumber Co., steam saw mill.
Livery Stables-T. E. Gushee, R. R. Fernald.
Asso'tus-Masons-King David, Tues. on or before full moon; Eastern Star, Beach, No. 23, 1st and 3d Wed. P. of H .- Tranquility, No. 384, Sat.
Summer Boarding Houses-O. E. French, O. E. Ames, Mrs. L. E. Worcester, J. S. Mullin, J. W. Fernald.
MONROE.
Thirteen miles N. of Belfast, and eighteen miles S. W. of Bangor. Stage to Brooks. Incorporated as Lee Plantation in 1812. First settlement commenced about the year 1800. Incorporated, Feb. 12, 1818, and named in honor of President Monroe. Population-1850, 1606; 1860, 1703; 1870, 1375; 1880, 1366; 1890, 1079; 1900, 958. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 375; Estates, $234,686; 1870-Polls, 330; Estates, $326,835; 1880-Polls, 335; Estates, $310,155; 1890-Polls, 295; Estates, $372,169; 1900-Polls, 301; Estates, 296,163.
1910-Population, 872; Polls, 271; Estates, $280,512.
R. F. D. to North and Center.
Postmaster-Geo. A. Palmer.
Selectmen-R. F. D. 2, Fred A. Tasker; Brooks R. F. D., Isaiah Crowell; R. F. D., F. W. Wingate.
Town Clerk and Treasurer-G. A. Palmer.
Collector and Constable-R. F. D. 2, F. A. Littlefield.
School Committee-F. H. Cunningham; R. F. D. 3, H. J. Ide; Brooks R. F. D. 1, C. E. Riley. Supt .- Winterport P. O., R. M. Martin. Board of Health-J. L. Watson, sec.
Clergymen-Vacant, Meth .; vacant, Church of God; vacant, F. Bap. Physician-J. L. Watson.
Justices-F. L. Palmer, Feb. 23, 1913; Geo. A. Palmer, July 30, 1915. Merchants-Geo. A. Palmer, general stores; Mrs. Grace E. Ritchie, millinery and fancy goods; S. L. Ritchie, groceries.
Manufacturers-E. T. Gilbert, F. H. Cunningham, R. L. Grant, smiths; J. B. Palmer, grist and shingle mill; Fred C. Newcomb, lumber; F. L. Palmer, grain and feed. Center, W. L. Staples, lumber.
School-High, F. M. Nickerson, prin.
Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co., Mrs. L. M. Haskell; Monroe & Brooks Tel. Co.
Undertaker-M. A. Haley.
Asso'tus-P. of H .- Morning Light, No. 19, Sat. G. A. R .- E. M. Bil- lings, No. 74; W. R. C., No. 9. I. O. O. F .- Monroe, No. 136, Fri .; Loyal Rebekah, No. 92. N. E. O. P., K. O. T. M.
Hotel-Forest House, G. H. Jones.
MONTVILLE.
Sixteen miles W. of Belfast. On stage-line from Augusta to Liberty. Settled as early as 1780. Originally called Davistown. Incorporated the 163d town, Feb. 18, 1807. Contains 20,200 acres. Population-1850, 1881; 1860, 1685; 1870, 1467; 1880, 1255; 1890, 1049; 1900, 982. Valuation, 1860 -Polls, 367; Estates, $357,652; 1870-Polls, 324; Estates, $389,945; 1880
-Polls, 356; Estates, $362,692; 1890-Polls, 325; Estates, $367,620; 1900 -Polls, 319; Estates, $319,563.
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WALDO COUNTY.
1910-Population, 850; Polls, 261; Estates, $305,598.
R. F. D. to Halldale, South and C'enter.
Postmaster-Aaron P. McFarland.
Selectmen-Freedom R. F. D. 2, Daniel B. Plummer ; Brooks R. F. D.
2, Thomas S. Erskine; Thorndike R. F. D. 2, Newell White.
Town Clerk-Freedom R. F. D. 2, Perley C. Allen.
Treasurer-Freedom R. F. D. 2, Allen Goodwin.
Collector and Constable-Freedom R. F. D. 2, F. A. Cushman. School Commi tee-Thorndike R. F. D. 2, Eli J. Stevens, Everett
B. Choate, Leon L. Perry. Supt .- Brooks R. F. D). 2. Albert D. Ramsay. Board of Health-Brooks R. F. D. 2, Albert D. Ramsay, sec.
Clergymen-South, Vacant, F. Bap ; T. R. Pentacost, Meth.
Physician-Brooks P. O., A. D. Ramsay, Hom.
Lawyer-Halldale, Burton F. Foster.
Justices-Charles M. Plummer, Dec. 31, 1913; Albert D. Ramsay, Oct. 28, 1917.
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.Merchants-A. P. McFarland, general stores. Center, Clement, Cushman & Co., general stores; Edgar B. Bean, groceries. Halldale, C. M. Plummer, general stores; E. J. Stevens, eggs: Newell White, sta- tionery. Liberty P. O., Ira D. Cram, Eugene C. Warren, general stores. MManufacturers-T. H. Smith, painter. South, G. P. Randall, lumber; E. H. Cram, grist mill; A. M. Bagley, smith. C'enter, C. Morse, Milton M. Wentworth, Geo. L. Edmonds, smiths; V. Thomp- son, carriages; Lafayette Stewart, saw filer. Halldale, G. Thompson, smith; C. Howard, pumps; C. V. Stevenson, J. W. Plummer, carpenters; Henry McCorrison, E. A. Foy, butchers. Freedom P. O., Fred Thomp- son, smith; A. A. Thompson, rugs, etc .; Wm. Sibley, contractor and builder. Liberty P. O., I. D. Cram, lumber.
Library-Union Harvest Grange, Lucy Wentworth, lib., 100 vols.
Printer-Halldale, Newell White.
Telephones-Liberty & Belfast Tel. Co .; Center, L. & B. T. Co. Hall- dale, Knox & Montville Tel. Co.
.Isso'tus-Center-P. of H .- Union Harvest, No. 97: K. O. T. M., Montville, No. 112. South-P. of H .- South Montville, No. 271.
Hotel-Center, Mrs. Hildah Ramsey.
MORRILL.
Six and one half miles W. of Belfast. On Belfast and Freedom stage- line. First settled, 1801. Set off from Belmont March 3, 1855, and named in honor of Governor Anson P. Morrill. Population-1860, 629; 1870, 523; 1880, 494; 1890, 460; 1900, 420. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 142: Estates, $100,540; 1870-Polls, 172; Est., $133,099; 1880-Polls, 139; Est., $122,- 098; 1890-Polls, 121; Est., $138,300; 1900-Polls, 123; Est., $139,725; 1910-Population, 353; Polls, 108; Estates, $130,138.
Postmaster-Arthur B. Hatch.
Selectmen- A. W. Leonard; Belfast R. F. D. 3, Ray Cross; R. G. Weymouth.
Town Clerk-T. N. Pearson.
Treasurer-A. B. Hatch.
Collector and Constable-D. Paul.
School Committee-Belfast R. F. D. 3, J. F. Vickery, E. F. Harts- horn, J. O. Blake. Supt .- D. Paul.
Board of Health-Belfast R. F. D. 3, John F. Vickery, sec.
Clergymen-Supplies, Meth., vacant, Bap.
Physician-T. N. Pearson.
Justices-Daniel O. Bowen, Mar. 15, 1919; Ernest E. Bowen, Apr. 16, 1916.
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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Merchants-John F. Vickery, A. J. Woodbury, A. B. Hatch, general stores.
Manufacturers-A. M. Daggett, lumber, and fish barrels; J. F. Vickery, staves, heading and shingles; H. Merriam, long and short lumber.
School-High.
Asso'tus-P. of H .- Honesty, No. 83, Wed. K. O. T. M .- Morrill. Morrill Cornet Band.
NORTHPORT.
Four miles S. of Belfast. On stage-line from Belfast to Camden. First settled about 1780. Incorporated Feb. 13, 1796. Population-1850, 1260 ; 1860, 1178; 1870, 902; 1880, 872; 1890, 691; 1900, 545. Valuation, 1860- Polls, 281; Estates, $188,150; 1870-Polls, 236; Estates, 180,726; 1880- Polls, 238; Estates, $196,253; 1890-Polls, 203; Estates, $236,193; 1900- Polls, 178; Estates, $293,260.
1910-Population, 518; Polls, 185; Estates, $356,008.
Postmasters-E. B. Elwell; East, Fannie M. Wadlin; Bayside, Chas. Davis.
Selectmen-Belfast P. O., M. G. Black; Chas. E. Drinkwater, B. R. McIntire.
Town Clerk-Lincolnville R. F. D. 2, F. A. Rhodes.
Treasurer-East, Henry G. Hill.
Collector and Constable-East, Charles O. Dickey.
Road Commissioner-Belfast R. F. D. 6, J. T. Priest.
School Committee-Wm. T. Flanders; East, M. B. Whiting; Bel -- fast R. F. D. 6, J. W. Greenlaw. Supt .- Belfast R. F. D. 6, W. H. Maffitt.
Board of Health-Lincolnville R. F. D. 2, F. A. Rhodes, sec.
Clergymen-East, M. S. Hill, Meth .; supplies, Bap. West, supplies, Meth.
Justice-H. W. Elwell, Apr. 12, 1918.
Merchants-E. B. Elwell, general stores; Bayside, Chester Perkins, Chas. O. Dickey, J. W. Price, E. H. Haney (summer), J. P. Wood (sum- mer), groceries; W. H. Brown (summer), confectionery.
Manufacturers-East, A. H. Blackington, lumber; Belfast P. O., Joel P. Wood, lumber.
Livery Stables-Bayside, C. O. Dickey; East, Hills Bros.
Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co .; Temple Heights, Mrs. Geo. Benson; Bayside, C. O. Dickey.
Asso'tus-Masons-Excelsior, Wed. before full moon.
. Hotels-Bayside, Waquoit, Mrs. L. C. Ross; Northport House.
PALERMO.
Twenty-five miles W. of Belfast. Called Sheepscott Great Pond. Incorpor- ated the 157th town June 23, 1804. Population-1850, 1659; 1860, 1372; 1870, 1223; 1880, 1118; 1890, 887; 1900, 757. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 293; Estates, $184,394; 1870-Polls, 297; Est., $241,433; 1880-Polls, 280; Est., $254,966; 1890-Polls, 275; Est., $208,847; 1900-Polls, 209; Est., $186,290. 1910-Population, 690; Polls, 214; Estates, $220,321.
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