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On W. W. & F. Ry.
Branch Mills same as Palermo P. O. Principal part of village in China R. F. D. to East and Center.
Postmasters-H. L. Pinkham; North, L. A. Bowler.
Selectmen-A. C. Jones, W. A. Nelson, N. G. Belden.
Town Clerk-H. L. Pinkham.
907
WALDO COUNTY.
Treasurer, Collector and Constable-H. W. Worthing.
Road Commissioners-G. A. Worthing, W. H. Grady, R. J. Turner. School Committee-F. E. Spratt, M. J. Nelson, W. D. Jones. Supt .- Naomi T. Gregoire.
Board of Health-North, M. Delany, sec.
Clergymen-S. S. Calahan, F. Bap; North, Frank Kingdom, Meth .; W. H. Abbott, Bap .; J. R. Hall, Adv.
Physician-North, M. Delany.
Justices-Fred E. Spratt, April 28, 1915; Wesley A. Nelson, Mar. 29, 1918; H. L. Pinkham, Mar. 8, 1918.
.Merchants-Frank A. Doe, groceries and meats; J. R. B. Dinsmore groceries, flour, grain and feed; E. S. Kitchen, G. A. Bradstreet, E. M. Moody, Harry Leeman, general stores; Mrs. E. B. Worthing, millinery; Elon S. Kitchen, corn, flour and feed; H. L. Pinkham, variety; C. A. Phillips, cattle and agricultural implements; A. B. Hanson, Chas. Arnold, Dexter Turner, C. E. Carr, fertilizers; Dean Estes, flour, feed and hay ; A. H. Weeks & Co., potatoes. North, L. A. Bowler, general stores.
Manufacturers-W. H. Dailey, wool carding; Wm. H. Dailey, S. E. Bowler, apple barrels; W. B. Campbell (also carpenter),C. H. Batchelder, C. O. Dowe (repairs), carriages; G. A. Worthing, butcher; E. S. Kitchen, grist mill; Ruel E. Balcom, painter; E. R. Dow, undertaker and cabinet maker; C. A. Worthing, S. G. Parmenter, smiths; Chas. Dunn, W. A. Nelson, Fred W. Jordan, L. O. Miller, carpenters; M. W. Tobey, H. W. Abbott, long and short lumber; L. E. Aldred, watch re- pairing. North, S. F. Greely, smith; Samuel Saban, rock quarry. East, Augustus Tobey, shingle and saw mill; I. N. Quigg, saw mill; C. S. Leman, heading.
Insurance-Thomas Dinsmore.
Library-Public, Thomas Dinsmore, lib., 1250 vols.
Telephone-Palermo Tel. Co, S. E. Bowler, pres.
.Isso'tu-P. of H .- Branch Mills Grange, No. 336, Thurs.
Hotel-Branch Mills, Dean Estes.
PROSPECT.
Fourteen miles N. E. of Belfast. On Belfast and Bangor stage-line. Named for its beautiful views. Incorporated, Feb. 24, 1794. Taken from Han- cock county and annexed to Waldo county in 1827. Comprised formerly Searsport and Stockton. Searsport was taken off in 1845; Stockton was taken off in 1857. Population-1850, 2467; 1860, 1005; 1870, 886; 1880, 770; 1890, 697; 1900, 648. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 215; Estates, $139,980; 1870 -Polls, 206; Estates, $184,492; 1880-Polls, 211; Estates, $166,224; 1890 -Polls, 181; Estates, $174,131; 1900-Polls, 204; Estates, $178,161. 1910-Population, 597; Polls, 187; Estates, $175,727.
R. F. D. to Prospect and Prospect Ferry.
Selectmen-Stockton Springs R. F. D. 2, Josiah Colson; Sears- port R. F. D. 1, Charles H. Gray ; Stockton Springs R. F. D. 3, D. H. Harriman.
Town Clerk and Treasurer-Stockton Springs R. F. D. 2, L. C. Dow.
Collector-Stockton Springs R. F. D. 2, M. H. Haley.
Constable-Searsport R. D. D. 1, Walter Littlefield.
School Committee-Stockton Springs R. F. D. 2, Fred Lane; John Cookson; Stockton Springs R. F. D. 3, Edward Avery. Supt .- Stockton Springs R. F. D. 2, Mrs. Lizzie Lane.
Board of Health-Searsport R. F. D. 1, O. B. Gray, sec.
Cler gyman-Supplies, Meth.
Justice-John F. Libby, Aug. 28, 1915.
908
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Merchants-Stockton Springs R. F. D., J. D. Holbrook, Chas. Bow- doin, Frank Kingsbury, Geo. B. Day (also grain), groceries; Lester C. Dow, general store.
Manufacturers-Stockton Springs R. F. D., Clifton Eames, smith ; Switzer Water Co., soda and mineral water; H. M. Potter & Co., granite. Asso'tus-P. of H .- South Branch, No. 142, Sat .; I. O. G. T .- Undine, No. 340. O. of E .- Pine Tree, No. 117, 2d and 4th Thurs. K. of P .- Mckinley, No. 87, Tues.
Hotel-Killman House, J. H. Killman, prop.
SEARSMONT.
Ten miles Southwest of Belfast. Settled in 1804. Formerly a part of the Waldo patent that fell into the hands of Sears, Thorndike, and Pres- cott. Incorporated and named for the first of its three proprietors, Feb. 5, 1814. Population-1850, 1693; 1860, 1657; 1870, 1418; 1880, 1330; 1890, 1144; 1900, 949. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 352; Estates, $264,813; 1870- Polls, 349; Est., $300,418; 1880-Polls, 323; Est., $365,949; 1890-Polls, 346; Est., 368,284; 1900-Polls, 304; Est., $335,967.
1910-Population, 828; Polls, 290; Estates, $335,398.
Daily stage from Belfast, Liberty and Union.
R. F. D. to East.
Postmasters-Fred E. Miller; North, Walter S. Poland; Moody Mountain, Leslie A. Wentworth; West, Frank W. Barlow.
Selectmen-David L. Craig; Moody Mountain, Alton P. French; North, Frank H. Cooper.
Town Clerk-Allen L. Maddocks.
Treasurer-A. G. Caswell.
Collector and Constable-North, G. W. Gove.
Constable-Joseph G. Packard.
Road Commissioners-West Appleton P. O., E. S. Adams; E. D. Butler; Moody Mountain, A. E. Tibbetts.
School Committee-North, W. S. Poland; Moody Mountain, L. A. Wentworth; West Appleton P. O., C. S. Adams. Supt .- Chas. H. Cunningham.
Board of Health-J. F. Marden, sec.
Cler gyman-Harry P. Taylor, Meth.
Physician-C. R. Simmons.
Notary-A. G. Caswell, June 23, 1915.
Merchants-V. A. Simmons & Co., Cobb & Paine, general stores. North, Walter S. Poland, general stores; Charles Q. Brown, butcher.
Manufacturers-Otis E. Robbins, B. F, Fuller, John Levensel- ler, staves and heading ; John L. Crie, harness, boots and shoes; Obed Fuller, lime; J. F. Marden, grist mill ; W. U. Marriner, Walter Ordway, smiths; A. L. McCorrison, granite; John Levenseller, saw mill; W. G. Wood, carpenter.
West, F. W. Barlow, carriages. North, Frank Proctor, staves and heading; Paul Bros., saw mill. West Appleton P. O., Robinson Bros., staves and heading; C. S. Adams, staves, heading and saw mill.
Auctioneer-A. G. Caswell.
Barber-Eugene Jones.
Telephone-Belfast & Liberty Tel. Co.
Asso'tus-Masons-Quantabacook, No. 129, first Saturday in each month. U. O. G. C .- Commandery No. 498, 1st and 3d Thurs. P. of H .- Victor, No. 246, Wed. W. C. T. U., Friday.
Hotels-Townsend House, C. L. Townsend; Nevens House, Geo. R. Ness.
909
WALDO COUNTY.
SEARSPORT.
Six miles N. E. of Belfast. Terminus of B. & A. R. R. and on Eastern S. S. line. Formerly a part of Prospect and Belfast. Set off and incorp. Feb. 13, 1845, and named in honor of David Sears, of Boston, the owner of Sears Island. Population-1850, 2208; 1860, 2533; 1870, 2282; 1880, 2322; 1890, 1693; 1900, 1349. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 533; Estates, $797,601; 1870-Polls, 527; Est., $1,036,823; 1880-Polls, 635; Est., $1,049,662; 1890 -Polls, 447; Est., $913,831; 1900-Polls, 365; Est., $672,653.
1910-Population, 1444; Polls, 410; Estates, $781,299. Terminus of B. & A. R. R.
R. F. D. to North.
Postmasters-J. W. Black; Park, W. A. Griffin.
Selectmen-F. I. Mortland, Clifton Whittum, James P. Nichols.
Town Clerk-Win. M. Parse.
Treasurer-C. O. Sawyer.
Collector -W. D. Smart.
Constable-Elmer Webster.
School Committee-L. R. Colcord, F. I. Pendleton, John Carlson. Supt .- Belfast P. O., Alonzo J. Knowlton.
Board of Health-S. C. Pattee, sec.
Municipal Court-J. W. Black, Judge. Established 1899.
Clergymen-Charles H. McElhiney, 1st and 2d, Cong. ; J. A. Weed, Meth. ; supplies, Advent; vacant, Church of God.
Physicians-S. C. Pattee, S. L. Fairchild.
Dentist-F. K. Sawyer.
Lawyers-W. T. C. Runnells, H. E. Bangs.
Notaries-J. W. Black, Nov. 3, 1917; A. H. Nichols, Apr. 16, 1916; H. R. Dyer, Dec. 18, 1915.
Justices-Albert F. Mathews, Sept. 30, 1917; J. W. Black, May 19, 1912; J. W. Brock, Jan. 30, 1914; Wm. T. C. Runnells, Mar. 29, 1918; Alfred Stinson, Sept. 30, 1917; Harry E. Bangs, Feb. 13. 1914.
Merchants-Pike Bros., grain, flour, ship chandlery and groceries; W. M. Parse, shoes, hats, caps and rubber goods; Clement & Adams, dry goods, clothing, carpets and paper hangings; Miss L. W. Edwards, Miss Lucy Sargent, dry goods; Mrs. F. A. Nye & Daughter Lena, Miss Eudavilla Cleaves, millinery ; Nichols, Monroe & Co., C. H. Monroe, C. H. Irving, jewelers; C. O. Sawyer & Co., L. W. Stockbridge, plumbing, stoves, tin and hardware; S. M. Webber, clothing, boots and shoes and men's furnishings; Frank E. Whitcomb & Son, hardware. general stores and medicines; J. H. Knecland, John Murphy, A. E. Colson, groceries; L. O. Ginn. automobiles and electrical supplies; Eaton Bros., Pike Bros., L. M. Kneeland, fancy poultry and eggs; A. E. Nickerson (P. O. Swan- ville), hay and straw; F. B. Smith, books, confectionery and cigars; Harry Coleman, Thomas Rich, fish; H. C. Holmes, druggist; W. T. Wheaton, market: A. E. Trundy, Herbert Black, lumber; Searsport Coal Co., Chas. A. Whittier, agt., C. H. Sprague & Son (wholesale), coal; E. A. Sargent wood; Herbert Black, cattle; F. W. Webber, W. S. Carleton, milk; H. C. Holmes, Searsport Fruit & Confectionery Co .. ice cream; W. R. Gilkey, horses and carriages; R. B. Ward, Melvin Verrill, meats; L. W. & W. R. Rich, W. E. Closson, lobsters; J. Porter, clams; Leroy D. Littlefield, ice; F. H. Park, agt., steel ceilings; A. E. Trundy, builders' hardware and supplies; M. A. Cook, ten cent store; F. A. Nye, furniture and undertaker; Searsport Fruit Co., Sears- port Fruit & Confectionery Co., fruit. North, J. H. Kneeland, F. E. Stinson, groceries. Park, W. A. Griffin, groceries.
910
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Manufacturers-Thorndike & Hix (Rockland) canned goods, J. B. Ames, L. H. Rogers & Son, smiths; E. C. Pike, cooper, grist, saw and stave mill; William A. Colson, R. N. Porter, paper hangers; Pike Bros., spool factory, cooperage, grist and carding mill ; C. O. Sawyer & Co., tin- workers; J. B. Ames, Levi H. Rogers & Son, carriages; E. A. Buker, harness; J. H. Sullivan, boots and shoes; C. H. Monroe, jewelry and jeweler's solder ; W. M. Parse, clothing ; Clement & Adams, tailors; L. M. Sargent, F. A. Nye, undertakers; A. Warren, J. M. Auspland, caulkers; E. J. Wentworth, Geo. S. Sargent, masons; F. H. Park, A. L. Mosman, A. E. Trundy, contractors and builders; Herbert Black, W. Gray, paving cutters; Mrs. A. E. Brown, Mrs. Francis Pike, Jennie Crockett, Mrs. Stultz, Sarah J. Clark, dressmaking; C. H Monroe, bicycles and auto- mobiles; L. M. Sargent, upholstery; American Agricultural Chemical Co., H. G. Curtis, supt., Hubbard Fertilizer Co., Martin & White Co., fertilizers.
Auctioneer-A. M. Kane.
Barber-M. F. Parker.
Civil Engineer-L. R. Colcord.
Draughtsman-T. R. Howe.
Expresses-American, S. M. Webber, agent; Searsport & Belfast, M. E. Decrow (Stockton P. O.)
Hall-Union, J. P. Nichols, agt.
Insurance-J. W. Black (life, fire and accident), A. H. Nichols, B. F. Colcord.
Land Surveyor-J. W. Brock.
Laundry-W. R. Gilkey & Son.
Library-Carver Memorial, Mildred E. Shute, lib., 3000 vols.
Livery Stable-W. R. Gilkey & Son.
MMusic Teacher-Mildred E. Shute.
Newspaper Correspondents-J H. Sullivan, J. W. Black (agent Assoc. Press).
Optician-C. H. Monroe.
Painters-F. N. Treat, Sweetser Bros., Wentworth & Bowen, S. L. Ridley.
Photographers-W. C. Tuttle & Son.
Real Estate-J. L. Cunningham, H. R. Dyer.
Restaurant-Edmund Eno.
School-High, Joseph S. Burch, prin.
Searsport Electric Light Co .- E. C. Pike, supt.
Searsport Water Co .- J. W. Black, pres.
Station Agent-B. & A. R. R., B. F. Howe.
Steamboat Agent-Eastern S. S. Corp. (Bangor Div.), Oliver C. Atwood.
Taxidermist-E. V. Cleaves.
Telephones-N. E. T. & T. Co., Florence Colcord, mngr .; Monroe & Brooks Tel. Co., Chester Clark, supt.
Telegraph Agents-Western Union, Miss Georgia L. Ford ; Postal Tel. Co., B. F. Howe.
Ticket Agency-J. W. Black.
Asso'tus -- Masons-Mariners, No. 68, Tuesday on or before full moon ; R. A. C., Searsport, Ist Wed. ; Eastern Star, 2d and 4th Mon. I. O. O. F. -Sears, No. 82, Fri. ; Knyvetta Rebekah, 1st and 3d Thurs. G. A. R .- Freeman McGilvery, No. 30, Thurs. Board of Trade-B. F. Colcord, sec. J. O. J. Club. Village Cemetery Asso .- J. W. Black. pres. K. of P .- Penobscot, No. 135, Mon .; U. R., No. 40, 1st and 4d Wed. North, P. of H .- Granite. Searsport Cornet Band-F. A. Nye, leader. Verbi Gratia Club.
Hotels-Searsport House, Walter B. Thombiy; Penobscot Park House. Boarding Houses-Harvey Carr, Joe Rich; Park, W. E.Closson. Banks-See table.
911
WALDO COUNTY.
STOCKTON SPRINGS.
Ten miles N. E. of Belfast. First settled about 1750. Formerly a part of Prospect. Fort Pownall erected on Fort Point in 1759 by the Massa- chusetts colony. Incorporated as Stockton, March 13, 1857. Name changed to Stockton Springs, February 5, 1889. Population-1860, 1595; 1870, 2089; 1880, 1548; 1890, 1149; 1900, 872. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 356; Estates, $425,769; 1870-Polls, 535; Est., $800,220; 1880-Polls, 511; Est., $401,446; 1890-Polls, 283; Est., $318,445; 1900-Polls, 259; Est., $260,902. 1910-Population, 1103; Polls, 267; Estates, $475,178.
On B. & A. R. R., Eastern S. S. line (Bangor Div.) and Bangor & Bar Har. S. B. line.
Fort Point, summer resort, same as Stockton Springs P. O.
Stages to Belfast daily.
Postmasters-H. R. Hichborn; Sandypoint, F. S. Herriman.
Selectmen-Frank L. Blanchard, S. B. Merrithew, Ernest A. Part- ยท ridge.
Town Clerk-Walter F. Trundy.
Treasurer-Ralph Morse.
Collector and Constable-Alvah C. Treat.
School Committee-H. L. Hopkins, M. R. LaFurley; Sandy Point, M. B. Grant. Supt .- Alvah C. Treat.
Board of Health-Geo. A. Stevens, sec.
Clergymen-Vacant, Univ .; Sandypoint, vacant, Cong.
Physicians-Jas. A. Pierce, Geo. A. Stevens, C. E. Britto (Hom.). Dentist-Fred B. Sawyer.
Lawyer-Lewis M. Partridge,
Notary-Albert M. Ames, Feb. 3, 1918.
Justices-J. G. Lambert, June 12, 1914; S. B. Merrithew, Nov. 6, 1918; S. A. Rendell, Apr 24, 1913. Dedimus, S. A. Rendell.
Merchants-J. M. Ames Co. (also paints, oils and hardware), H. G. Applin, general stores; J. G. Lambert (also paper hangings and carpet- ings), M. R. La Furley, groceries and confectionery; Goodhue & Co., furniture, stoves and tinware, hardware, paints and oils; F. H. Cousens, wall paper; Rufus L. Mudgett, Warren C. Haskell, groceries; J. M. Ames Co., wood. coal, grain and feed; B. B. Sanborn, boots, shoes and clothing; Cape Jellison Fruit Co., J. F. White, fruit and confectionery ; M. E. Colcord, coal and ice; Goodhue & Co., hardware; W. F. Trundy, ladies' furnishings; H. H. Hawes, ice cream (wholesale).
Sandypoint, S. M. Grant, groceries; F. S. Harriman, dry goods and groceries; J. W. Grant, ice ; Hopkins & Grant, dry goods.
MManufacturers-A. W. Trundy, smith; F. H. Cousens, F. V. Davis, L. S. Griffin, painters; Miss Ida Merrithew, dressmaker; St. John Lum- ber Co., Ashland Lumber Co., lumber; Stockton Canning Co., canned fish; M. E. Colcord, staves and heading. Sandypoint, C. F. & E. J. Grant Co., lumber.
Bank-Stockton Springs Trust Co.
Barber-Levi Griffin.
Electric Light Co .- Penobscot Bay Electric Co., A. C. Hopkins (Belfast), supt.
Expresses-Stockton and Belfast, Manter E. Decrow, prop .; Ameri- can Ex. Co.
Insurance-A. M. Ames, W. F. Trundy & Co.
Laundries-Mrs. M. Nealley, Edward W. Hunting.
Livery Stables-John E. Lancaster, W. M. Berry, J. M. MeLaughlin.
Newspaper Correspondents-A. M. Ames, Harriet D. Hitchborn, John H. Wardwell; Sandypoint, May Partridge.
Poultry Raising-Chas. Kneeland.
912
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Shippers of Eggs-John M. Ames Co.
Steamboat Agent-Sandypoint-Eastern S. S. Corp., and B. & B. H., F. A. Black.
Stevedores-J. F. SPELLMAN & SONS, (see advt. opp. p. 720).
Stockton Springs Water Co .- S. B. Merrithew, pres., Albert M. Ames, sec.
Telegraph-Western Union, Mrs. Addie Dickey; Postal T. C. Co. Telephones-N. E. T. & T. Co., Stockton Springs T. Co.
.Isso'tus-Masons-Pownal, No. 119, 1st Wed .; Eastern Star, Bethany, No. 76, 2d and 4th Sat. P. of H .- Stockton, No. 269, Fri. K. O. T. M. Wassamkeag Club.
Hall-Denslow, S. B. Merrithew, agt.
Hotel-The Stockton, E. W. Sawyer.
Bank-See table.
SWANVILLE.
Six miles N. of Belfast. On No. Searsport and Belfast stage-line; also, on mail route from North Searsport to Belfast. Formerly called the plan- tation of Swan. Incorp. the 228th town, Feb. 19, 1818 Population- 1850, 944; 1860, 914; 1870, 770; 1880, 703; 1890, 689; 1900, 502. Valua- tion, 1860-Polls, 193; Estates, $116, 691: 1870-Polls, 190; Estates, $140,050; 1880-Polls, 170; Estates, $138,338; 1890-Polls, 203; Estates, $148,269; 1900-Polls, 186; Estates, $151,274.
1910-Population, 467; Polls, 146; Estates, $152,485.
Postmaster-Chas. R. Nickerson.
Selectmen-Albert E. Cunningham; Belfast R. F. D. 1, Ephraim H. Littlefield ; Belfast R. F. D. 2, Ira W. Veazie.
Town Clerk-Zenas D. Hartshorn.
Treasurer-W. E. Damm.
Collector and Constable-Monroe R. F. D. 1, Herbert L. Moore. Road Commissioner-Harrison O. Cunningham
School Committee-Belfast P. O., James Trickey; Belfast R. F. D.
1, E. H. Littlefield, A. T. Moody. Supt .- Zenas D. Hartshorn. Board of Health-W. E. Damm.
Clergymen-Vacant, F. Bap .; vacant, Univ.
Justices-Alfred E. Nickerson, May 27, 1916; L. D. Holmes, Apr. 2, 1915.
Merchants-Nickerson & Damm, general stores; Lamont Hanley, variety.
Manufacturers-C. R. Nickerson, long and short lumber, planing, barrels and grist mill; Fred Webb, monumental work; Willis E. Briggs, smith. Searsport P. O., Chas. E. Small, painter and paper hanger. Barber-Searsport P. O., Chas. E. Small.
Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co., Nickerson & Damm.
Asso'tn-P. of H .- Comet, No. 70, Mon.
Hotels -- J. W. Nickerson; Lake House, E. C. Marden.
THORNDIKE.
Twenty miles N. W. of Belfast. Originally called Lincoln plantation. Incorporated Feb. 15, 1819, and named for Israel Thorndike, one of the principal proprietors. Population-1850, 1029; 1860, 958; 1870, 730; 1880, 713; 1890, 589: 1900, 497. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 214; Estates, $186, 728; 1870-Polls, 199; Est., $264,801; 1880-Polls, 187; Est., $280, 033; 1890-Polls, 148; Est., $264,863; 1900-Polls, 154; Est., $234,294. 1910 -Population, 525; Polls, 171; Estates. $221,011.
On Maine Central Railroad. Daily stage to Freedom. R. F. D. to East.
913
WALDO COUNTY.
Postmaster-Alonzo Coffin.
Selectmen-J. H. Sayward; R. F. D. 3, E. H. Ward; R. F. D. 1, F. H. Hunt.
Town Clerk-O. J. Farwell, jr.
Treasurer-A. R. Murch.
Collector and Constable-R. F. D. 1, A. H. Higgins.
Road Commissioner-W. S. Dolloff.
School Committee-R. F. D. 1, Richard C. Higgins, Edwin G. Lan- der; R. F. D. 3, Arthur L. Ward. Supt .- Unity, P. O., D. V. Rollins. Board of Health-F. W. Morse, sec.
Clergymen-Vacant, Bap. ; East, Humphrey Small (Brooks P. O.), F. Bap .; vacant, Cong.
Physician-F. W. Morse.
Justice-F. S. Hogan, Aug. 24, 1916.
Merchants-Farwell & Son (also hardware and medicines), P. Har- mon, dry goods, groceries and provisions; A. W. Ward, dry goods; Alonzo Coffin, confectionery; John Ward, H. B. Wyman, meats. East, Joseph Peabody, fertilizers. Knox Station P. O., F. C. Philbrick, fertilizers.
Manufacturers-J. H. Sayward, lumber; Gordon Bros., L. G. Monroe, smiths; Benjamin Ames, A. Coffin, E. P. Webster, carpenters ; Joe Peabody, long and short lumber.
Halls-Half Moon; Harmon's, P. Harmon, prop .; Grange. East, Hillside Grange.
Express (.1mm.)-Alonzo Coffin, agent.
Real Estate-ODLIN & ODLIN, B. W. Knowles, agent (see advt. opp. p. 276).
Telephone-Edwin Cornforth.
Station .Igent-A. M. Jackson.
.Isso'tus-Masons-Unity, Thurs. on or before full moon; Eastern Star. P. of H .- Harvest Moon, No. 57, Sat. East-P. of H .- Hillside, No. 208, Wed.
Hotel-Thorndike House, J. W. Tweedie.
TROY.
Twenty-two miles N. W. of Belfast. Plantation name Bridgton, from Gen.
Bridge. Inc. Feb. 22, 1812, under the name of Kingville. It has borne the names since of Joy, Montgomery, and Troy. Name changed to Troy, Feb. 10, 1827. Population-1850, 1484; 1860, 1403; 1870, 1201; 1880, 1059; 1890, 868; 1900, 766. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 332; Estates, $226, 859; 1870-Polls, 260; Est., $233,361; 1880-Polls, 243; Est., $263,939; 1890-Polls, 195; Est., $271,150; 1900-Polls, 222; Est., $264,051. 1910-Population, 768; Polls, 229; Estates, $266,828. Stage from Unity.
R. F. D. to North, Center, West and East.
Postmaster-Carrie Weymouth.
Selectmen-George A. Woods, Frank L. Rollins. Fred H. Bagley.
Town Clerk-Clarence Whitney.
Treasurer-Geo. B. Cook.
Collector and Constable-Arnold W. Dodge.
School Committee-George H. Pratt, Fred H. Bagley; Detroit R. F. D., E. B. Gowen. Supt .- Mrs. B. L. Myrick.
Board of Health-George Pratt, sec.
Clergymen-Vacant, Bap .; J. C. Lamb, James Ainslee, Meth.
Physician-Mark T. Dodge.
Justices-Bertha F. Hillman (to administer oaths), Mar. 15, 1919; Mark T. Dodge, May 19, 1912; G. L. Tyler, June 16, 1918.
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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Merchants-W. Hopkins, Willard Ferguson, gen. stores; James Luce, agricultural implements; L. B. Harding, produce. North, H. Cunningham, fertilizers. West, A. L. Estes, general stores: M. W. Monroe, hardware and repairs.
.Manufacturers-P. Getchell, smith; Troy Creamery Co., cream; L. L. ROGERS, lumber, turned handles and novelties, shingles, staves, heading, etc. West, M. W. Monroe, smith. North, O. B. Rhoades, smith. Barbers-Delmont West; North, G. B. Cook.
Libraries-Troy Corner Reading Club, 675 vols., Mrs. Clara Bagley, lib .; North Troy Reading Club, 450 vols., Mrs. Geo. B. Cook, lib.
School-High, F. Wilmot Bisbee, prin.
Veterinary Surgeon-M. V. B. Mitchell.
UNITY.
Twenty-four miles N. W. of Belfast. On Belfast branch M. C. R. R. First settled by John Mitchell about 1782. Incorporated, June 22, 1804. Population-1850. 1557; 1860, 1320; 1870, 1201; 1880, 1092; 1890, 922; 1900, 877. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 304; Estates, $297,564; 1870-Polls, 275; Estates, $384,465; 1880-Polls, 272; Estates, $386,334; 1890-Polls, 252; Estates, $415,384; 1900-Polls, 256; Estates, $364,683.
1910-Population, 899; Polls, 288; Estates, $351,136.
Postmaster-J. R. Taber.
Selectmen-E. T. Reynolds, E. B. Hunt; Thorndike P. O., Reuel Ward.
Town Clerk-E. D. Chase.
Treasurer and Collector-L. J. Stevens.
Constables-L. E. Webb, C. L. Gannett.
Road Commissioners-John Pillsbury, Chas. Dean, G. W. Gerald. School Committee-C. S. Cook, L. P. Foster, C. L. Gannett.
Supt-D. V. Rollins.
Board of Health-C. M. Whitney, sec.
Clergymen-James Ainslie, Meth .; vacant, Cong., Union Ch .; va- cant, Friends.
Lawyer-James Libby.
Physicians-H. L. Trueworthy, C. M. Whitney.
Dentist-E. M. Soule.
Notary-B. A. Fogg. Mar. 15, 1919.
Justices-James Libby, Mar. 2, 1916. Trial, Chas. A. Hatch, Apr. 28, 1915. Dedimus, Samuel A. Myrick.
Merchants-A. R. Myrick, C. B. Mitchell (also druggist), L. H. Mosher, Whitehouse & Grant (also feed), J. A. Adams & Co., J. H. Farwell & Co., gen'l stores; James R. Taber, stationery, school supplies, souvenir cards, fruit and confectionery ; Mrs. L. H. Mosher, Mrs. E. M. Soule, millinery; F. M. Fairbankts, coffins and caskets; H. H. Grant & Son, J. A. Adams & Son, meats and groceries; C. S. Cook, cream separators; H. M. Clark, tin- ware and plumbing supplies; E. B. Hunt, J. B. Vickery jr., farm imple- ments.
.Manufacturers-S. Connor, grist mill; F. A. Bartlett, saw mill; W. H. J. Moulton & Sons, Stevens & Libbey, Bartlett & Chase, lumber; W. A. Gerrish, Charles Graffam, smiths; Portland Packing Co., canned goods; Moulton Bros., lumber and spool stock, etc .; Crystal Spring Creamery, E. G. Roberts, mangr .; Lewis Thompson, Geo. Noyes, shoes and harness; G. L. Whitten, D. V. Rollins, painters and paper hangers; Seth Pendleton, shingles and spool stock; F. M. Fairbanks, Maplewood Lumber Co., long and short lumber, spool stock and shingles; G. L. Whitten, A. D. Jackson, carpenters ; Turner Center Creamery, G. P. Norton, mngr. North, Libby Bros., shingles.
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WALDO COUNTY.
Unity Lake, Land and Improvement Assoc .- C. E. Libby, pres .; James Libby, sec.
Bank-WALDO COUNTY TRUST CO. (branch), B. A. Fogg, ingr. (see advt. back of book p. xiv).
Barbers-Frank Tozier, Lewis Thompson.
Insurance-G. M. Taylor (fire), C. E. Stevens (fire).
Telephone-Unity Tel. Co., R. E. Stone, pres., F. A. Whitehouse, mngr. Station and .Im. Express .1gt .- M. C. R. R., E. T. Whitehouse. School-High, Milton G. Lambert, prin.
.Isso'tus-Masons-Star in the West, Tues. on or before full moon. 1. 0. 0. F .- Invictus, No. 38, Wed .; Favori Rebecca, Fri., G. A. R .- Calvin F. Pilley, No. 35, Sat .; Ladies Aid. U. V. U .- 2d Sat.
Hotel-Central Hotel, F. A. Whitehouse & Sons.
Summer Hotel-Windemere House, G. L. Woodworth.
WALDO.
Six miles N. of Belfast. On Belfast branch M. C. R. R. Organized a plan- tation July 6, 1821. Enlarged by territory from Swanville, 1824; from gore between Waldo and Knox, 1836. Incorporated Mar. 17, 1845. Popu- lation-1837, 718; 1840, 812; 1850, 820; 1860, 726; 1870, 648; 1880, 663; 1890, 581; 1900, 468. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 148; Estates, $127,705; 1870- Polls, 149; Estates, $144,218; 1880-Polls, 149; Estates, $146,923; 1890- Polls, 148; Estates, $174,410; 1900-Polls, 138; Estates, $153,646. 1910-Population, 386; Polls, 119; Estates, $143,217. R. F. D. to Waldo.
Postmaster-Station, F. E. Littlefield.
Selectmen-Belfast R. F. D. 4, C. W. Shorey, F. Ray Neal; Morrill R. F. D. 1, F. E. Webster.
Town Clerk-Belfast R. F. D. 4, Levi M. Bryant.
Treasurer-Belfast R. F. D. 4, C. H. Smith.
Collector and Constable-Belfast R. F. D. 4, L. N. Simmons.
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