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Branch, T. A. 'Chick, C. H. Clark, contractors and builders; Mark Farnham, painter; J. H. Mildram, Wm. J. Goodwin, lumber; T. A. Chick jr., smith. Moody, Benj. H. Hilton, H. A. Hilton, contractors and builders; C. F. Hurd, smith; W. A. Stevens & Son, lumber and shingles. Webhannet, C. E. Stacy, painter. No. Berwick P. O., L. J. Littlefield, carpenter. Elms, Chas. H. Spiller, smith; Elmer J. Cole, Geo. B. Pike, lumber.
Barbers-Geo. F. Wentworth; Ogunquit, Edward H. Crothy.
Bath Houses-Ogunquit, Walter M. Perkins.
Billiard Halls-Ogunquit. W. B. Littlefield, L. J. Littlefield (also bowling alley).
Boats To Let-Ogunquit, Walter M. Perkins.
Electric Light Co .- Ogunquit, Wells Electric Light & Power Co., J. W. Gordon, pres.
Express Agents-American, Beach, C. W. Palmer; Depot, F. L. Buker; Jacobs', Ogunquit, John W. Jacobs, propr. Atlantic, Beach, H. S. Moulton ; Ogunquit, J. E. Brewster.
Garages-F. A. Wilson; Ogunquit, N. P. M. Jacobs.
Halls-Ogunquit, I. O. R. M., J. E. Brewster, agt.
High School-L. L. Woods.
Insurance-Ogunquit, E. Cousens & Sons.
Libraries- Depot, Wells Depot Library; Ogunquit, Conarroe Memo- rial Library, Miss Grace Weare, librarian, 2800 vols.
Livery Stables-C. S. True, Henry O. Eaton; Ogunquit, J. W. Jacobs, S. J. Perkins, W. B. Littlefield; Beach, Arthur J. Littlefield, C. C. M. Littlefield.
Photographer-C. D. Healey.
Real Estate-THE WELLS BEACH IMPROVEMENT CO., W. H. Eaton, manager; R. B. Crook (Berwick), pres .; J. B. Brackett (Berwick), treas. Ogunquit, Geo. H. Littlefield, J. W. Jacobs, J. H. Littlefield.
Restaurants-Ogunquit, E. D. Perkins, Miss Charlotte Duncan, Miss Alice Rand (tea room).
Station Agents-Depot, B. & M. R. R., F. L. Buker; Branch, O. Chick; Beach, C. W. Palmer; The Elms, C. E. Clark.
Studio and Summer School-Ogunquit, C. H. Woodbury. J. B. Duvol, L. J. Thompson.
Telegraph-Beach, W. U., C. W. Palmer; Depot, W. U., F. L. Buker.
Telephone-Beach, N. E. T. &. T. Co., C. S. True, H. S. Moulton; Ogunquit, W. F. Cousens; Moody, H. A. Hilton.
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Water Company-Mousam Water Co., N. M. West, supt.
.Asso'tus-G. A. R .- Abraham Lincoln, No. 29. Ladies Benevolent Asso .- Mrs. Helen Lindsey, pres. P. of H .- Wells, No. 453, 2d and 4th Wed. Depot, Masons-Ocean, Wed. on or before full moon. Ogunquit, P. of H .- Ogunquit, No. 444, 2d and 4th Fri .; I. O. R. J., Ogunquit, No. 105, Tues.
Summer Hotels-Oscole House, W. U. Littlefield; Ogunquit, Spar- hawk Hall, N. P. M. Jacobs; Riverside, Moses L. Staples & Son; Colonial Inn, L. R. Williams; Lookout, H. L. Merrill; Sachem, W. B. Little- field ; Hillside Farm, F. W. Bayley ; Ocean View, G. A. Adams; The Rock- land, Fremont Chase; St. Aspinquid, S. J. Perkins; Walnut Grove House, Perkins & Goss; The Ontio, Knight & Merrill; Hill Crest Cottage, W. F. Cousens; Mrs. D. W. Perkins; Willow Cottage, L. C. Littlefield; High Rock House, J. H. Littlefield, M. S. Perkins, Mrs. Wm. I. Farwell; Scotch Hill House, W. H. Perkins. Webhannet, Minnitomka House, A. A. Per- kins; Magnolia House, Harry Perkins; Wenonah.
Hotels-Hotel Elmwood, Calvin S. True; Fairview House, Chas. O. Pope; Ogunquit, Hotel Ogunquit, Mrs. M. S. Verrill.
Insurance-See table.
YORK.
Forty miles from Portland, and thirty South of Alfred. Termi- nus of York Harbor and Beach Railroad. Settled about 1624. Originally called Agamenticus. Endowed with a city charter and gov- ernment by Sir Ferdinando Gorges, April 10, 1641, under the name of Gorgeana. The first English city upon the continent of America. Thos. Gorges was the first mayor. It was organized in 1652 into a town under the name of York, from the English town, being the second in the State. It was the shire town of Yorkshire county (by order of the Legislature of Massachusetts), which included the whole province of Maine, from 1716 to 1735; then shire town with Portland (then called Falmouth) of the whole province from 1735 to 1760; then shire town of the county of York from 1760 to 1800. In 1802 Alfred was made a shire town with York, and continued so until 1832, when all the courts were removed to Alfred. Population-1850, 2980; 1860, 2825; 1870, 2654; 1880, 2463; 1890, 2444; 1900, 2668. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 614; Estates, $702,- 218; 1870-Polls, 614; Est., $771,776; 1880-Polls, 625; Est., $716,798 ; 1890-Polls, 735; Est., $1,228,716; 1900-Polls, 735; Est., $1,815,471. 1910-Population, 2802; Polls, 730; Estates, $2,849,524. On Atlantic Shore Line Railway (electric).
Postmasters-Harbor, Wm. S. Putnam; Village, Jas. L. Holland; Corner, C. H. Junkins; Cape Neddick, A. H. Merrow; Beach, W. C. Hildreth.
Selectmen-Corner, Jos. P. Bragdon; Beach, Harry H. Norton; Vil- lage, Henry S. Bragdon.
Town Clerk-Corner, George F. Plaisted.
Treasurer-Corner, M. McIntyre.
Collector-Corner, B. S. Woodward.
Constables-Corner, B. S. Woodward; Village, H. L. Grant; Beach, H. G. Duff.
Road Commissioners-Corner, Edward E. Nowell; Village, Chas. L. Grant; Cape Neddick, Jolin W. Freeman.
School Committee-Village, H. L, Grant; Cape Neddick. Geo. A. Donnell; Corner, Willis H. Staples. Supt .- Village, A. J. Price.
Village Corporations-The York Harbor Village Corporation- W. J. Simpson, G. M. Thompson, J. H. Varrell, Assessors; Chas. Perkins, Clerk; Fremont Varrell. Treasurer. York Beach Village Corporation, F. H. Ellis, Geo. Chase, F. E. Frisbee, Assessors ; W. C. Hildreth, Clerk ; John Young, Treasurer; M. J. Adams, Collector.
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Board of Health-Village, Allen C. Moulton, sec.
Clergymen-Harbor, D. J. O'Brien (So. Berwick P. O.), Cath .; supplies, Unit .; supplies, Epis .; Village, supplies, Cong .; A. J. Price, Meth .; Cape Neddick, Johnson G. Osborne, Bap .; Corner, supplies, Chris .; E. H. Jenkyns, 2d Cong .; Beech Ridge, supplies, Chris .; Beach, H. A. Platts, Cong. ; D. J. O'Brien (So. Berwick P. O.), Cath .; Cliffs, supplies, Epis.
Physicians-Harbor, Frank W. Smith (P. O. Village), S. W. Allen, E. H. Siter; Village, E. C. Cook, Jasper J. Hazen.
Dentist-Village, A. G. McCollum.
Lawyers-Village, J. C. Stewart, Arthur E. Sewall, R. W. HAWKES (see advt. opp. p. 1000); Corner, Josiah Chase.
Notaries-S. W. Junkins, Dec. 18, 1915; Geo. F. Plaisted, Mar. 23, 1913; John C. Stewart, Apr. 16, 1914; J. Purcell Plaisted, June 12, 1914 ; Arthur E. Sewall, Sept. 10, 1914; M. Quincy Bean, June 23, 1915; W. C. Hildreth, Feb. 10, 1916; J. Perley Putnam, June 28, 1917; R. W. Hawkes, Dec. 14, 1918; Almon H. Merrow, May 10, 1919.
Justices-S. W. Junkins, June 22, 1914; Chas. H. Junkins, Jan. 18, 1919; Edward S. Marshall, Apr. 3, 1919; Josiah Chase, Apr. 3, 1919; Arthur E. Sewall, Sept. 10, 1914; Richard F. Talpey, Feb. 10, 1916. Trial, W. C. Hildreth, June, 12 1914. Dedimus, S. W. Junkins, Geo. F. Plaisted, Charles C. Nichols.
Yorkshire Municipal Court-E. P. Spinney (No. Berwick P.O.), Judge; R. W. Goss (Berwick P. O.), Recorder. Civil jurisdiction, $300. Terms, 1st and 3d Wed., 9.30 A. M., So. Berwick. Established July 1, 1911.
Merchants-Harbor, The Putnam Grocery Co., news, hardware, general stores, paints and oils; Fremont Varrell, coal and wood; J. W. Simpson, meats; H. D. Philbrick, fish; Geo. N. Thompson, York Light & Heat Co., electric supplies; York Furniture Co., furniture; Hawkes Pharmacy, apothecary; Chas. A. Goodale, ice; E. H. S. Baker, photogra- pher's supplies, etc .; S. Weinstein, fruit and confectionery; L. P. Hollander & Co., ladies' furnishings; John F. Dowd, stoves, furnaces, etc .; F. M. McGennis, Miss Ethyl Thompson, dry goods and art needle work; Miss Crosby, millinery.
Cape Neddick-J. F. Plaisted & Son, Geo. W. Currier, groceries.
Corner-Chas. E. Grover, G. F. Plaisted (also sewing machines), general stores; Chas. H. Junkins & Son, groceries; S. A. Preble (also lime, cement and drain pipe), grain, hay and straw; Raymond F. Brewster, Roscoe Grant, lumber; R. B. Moulton, J. A. Littlefield, milk.
Village-Warren F. Blaisdell, hardware, paints, stoves and tinware; GEO A. MARSHALL, coal, wood, fertilizers, etc. (see advt. opp. page 1001); E. F. Hobson, meats and produce; G. F. Preble, H. L. Grant, GEO. A. MARSHALL (see advt. opp. p. 1001), general stores; A. C. Moulton, lumber, hardware, paints, etc .; Chas. Stover, John E. Bridges, ice; E. B. Blaisdell, Elijah Balentine, lumber, etc .; Geo. F. Austin, boots, shoes and clothing; Miss Helene M. Bragdon, millinery ; John F. Sanford, apothecary; E. F. Hobson, antique furniture; Mrs. A. R. Webber, poultry and produce; S. Heleotis, fruit and confec- tionery; Nevers Carriage Co., carriages, harness, auto supplies, paints and oils; A. F. Gerry, grain and hay.
Beach-Tsuboyama & Co., S. J. Dowaliby, crockery and Japanese goods; J. B. Paul, hardware, stoves and tinware; R. W. Hawkes, John J. Holland, druggists; E. A. Talpey, A. C. Tarwell, Ben Turgeon, Morris Hyams, confectionery ; J. Parsons & Son, groceries, boots and shoes; Young's Market, John Weare, meats and groceries; D. H. Stacy & Son, C. A. Colby Co., Mrs. L. S. Bean, dry goods; Manchester Outfitting Co., S. Krinsky, shoes and clothing; Fred H. Bowden, I. B. Camp (also paints, cement, hay and grain), wood; W. N. Gough, picture frames, books, stationery, souvenirs, cameras, etc .; S. M. Bowden, cigars and
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tobacco; N. Woolf, H. Gleekman, souvenirs, etc .; W. C. Hildreth, stationery, news, etc .; H. H. Norton, coal and wood; O. W. Avery, fish ; Geo. B. Noyes, Geo. A. Proctor, lumber.
Manufacturers-Harbor, E. E. Goodwin, W. R. Caswell, contrac- tors and builders; Jolin F. Dowd, plumber; Chas. Young, machinist, automobile repairing and pattern maker; Chas. Young, band saw filing machines and collar buttons; York Furniture Co., upholstering and cabi- net work; York Light & Heat Co., electricians; Raymond Earl, carriage and sign painter; Miss Cora B. Simpson, Miss Elizabeth Simpson, dress- makers.
Corner-Norton Brick Co., L. N. Duval, treas., York Harbor Brick Co., C. H. & R. W. Moulton, props., A. H. Locke, treas. and mgr. (Village P. O.), bricks; Moulton Ladder Co., ladders, clothes dryers, steps, etc .; A. W. Durgin, smith; John Young & Co., lumber: Roscoe Grant, con- tractor and builder.
Village-J. E. Staples, marble; H. L. Grant, John Ricker, harness and shoe repairs; S. H. Williams & Son, L. F. Littlefield, blacksmiths and wheelwrights; Nevers Carriage Co., carriage painters; Warren F. Blais- dell, plumber; A. C. Moulton, Elijah Balentine, planing and wood working; E. B. Blaisdell, Elijah Balentine, A. C. Moulton, contractors and builders; G. F. Austin, undertaker; Clas. Hanson, Lawrence Rams- dell, Plaisted & Roberts, painters; Mrs. Addie K. Wilson, Miss Ethel S. Bagdon, dresssmakers; R. C. Blaisdell, automobile repairing; John F. Sanford, proprietary medicines; C. E. Noble, baker.
Beach-A. C. Farwell, E. A. Talpey, confectionery ; M. Bowden, S. F. Paul, Geo. A. Proctor, lumber; Herman Shattuck, F. E. Frisbee & Co., C. Freeman, Oscar Freeman, painters; J. B. Paul, plumbing, steam and hot water heating; E. A. Talpey, baker; Geo. A. Chase, smith; C. W. Worthen, Austin McKowen, E. M. Freeman, M. Q. Bean, Herbert L. Shattuck, contractors and builders; York Beach Tailoring Co., tailors; Frank H. Ellis, general contractor and building mover; Geo. B. Noyes, wood working and carriage repairs; I. B. Camp, grist mill; Jos. Page, harness and shoe repairs.
Cape Neddick, David S. Farwell, lumber; E. Phillips, H. M. Stover, contractors; Sidney D. Winn, mason.
.Architects-Harbor, E. E. Goodwin. Village, E. W. Baker, E. B. Blaisdell; Corner, F. Raymond Brewster, Roscoe Grant.
Auctioneer-Harbor, J. Perley Putnam.
Barbers-Harbor, H. A. Morgan; Beach, S. M. Bowden; Village, Aaron S. Fellows.
Bath Houses-Harbor, H. W. Mason, Marshall & Putnam; Village, J. E. Staples.
Billiard Halls-Harbor, Chas. O. Olson: Beach, J. A. Stringer.
Boats To Let-Harbor, Varrell & Vinal.
Bowling Alleys-Beach, J. A. Stringer, L. H. Hall.
Dining Rooms-Harbor, Hillcroft Inn, W. J. Simpson, prop .; Beach, E. A. Talpey, T. B. Emery, Jas. Kandras.
Electric Light Co .- Harbor, York Light & Heat Co., York Div., Fred W. Marshall, supt.
Expresses-Harbor, American, D. M. Morrison, agt. : Localand Pas- senger, Putnam's Express Co .; Beach, American, G. W. Garland ; Atlan- tic, W. F. Tobey.
Florists-Harbor, Albert Langille, Walter R. Boody & Co .; Corner, Milan C. Moulton (market gardener); Village, Willis G. Moulton & Son.
Garages-Harbor, Roberts & Plaisted, Chas. Young, E. S. Marshall, Arthur Timmins, John P. Connolly; Beach, Joseph La Bovta, Frank Ellis; Village, R. C. Blaisdell.
Gipsy Moth Commission-Village, C. C. Nichols, Inspector and storekeeper.
High School-Village, H. B. Handy, prin.
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Insurance-Village, A. M. Bragdon.
Landscape Gardeners-Village, Willis G. Moulton & Son.
Land Surveyors-Corner, S. W. Junkins, A. W. Gowen.
Laundry-Village, H. E. Prescott.
Libraries-Harbor, 7,000 vols., Miss Florence Varrell, lib .; York Beach Circulating, 1,200 vols., W. N. Gough, lib.
Livery Stables-Harbor, J. W. Bragdon, E. S. Marshall, John P. Connolly, Arthur Timmins; Village, J. W. Bragdon (sale); Beach, Frank H. Ellis, Y. C. I. Co., Joseph LaBonta, C. F. Swain, W. S. Par- sons; Long Beach, S. P. Huntress (Beach P. O.)
Opera Houses-Harbor, The Lancaster, Chas. O. Olson, mngr .; Beach, The Gay White Way, Ellis & Watson, props.
Optometrist-Village, A. G. McCollum.
Photographer-Beach, W. N. Gough.
Printers-Village, THE YORK PUBLISHING CO., publishers of THE OLD YORK TRANSCRIPT (see advt. opp. p. 1000). Corner, J. Purcell Plaisted.
Real Estate-Harbor, J. C. Bridges, W. J. Simpson, J. Perley Putnam; Village, J. E. Staples, York Realty Co., John C. Stewart, pres., F. D. Marshall, clerk. Beach, York Cliffs Improvement Co., W. H. Hogarth, Geo. A. Procter, Frank H. Ellis; Corner, Geo. F. Plaisted.
Station and W. U. Telegraph Agents-Y . H. & B. R. R., Har- bor, E. F. Davis; Beach, G. E. Morrill.
Stenographer, Public-Harbor, Rita T. Putnam.
Telephone AAgents-Harbor, N. E. T. & T. Co., Fremont Varrell; Village, Miss Cora Williams; Corner, G. F. Plaisted; Beach, W. C. Hildreth; Cape Neddick, A. H. Merrow.
Water Co .- Harbor, York Shore Water Co., Josiah Chase, pres., Chas. H. Chase, supt.
York County National Bank-Village (see advt. back of book, page xii).
York Hospital-Village, A. E. Sewall, sec. and treas., Miss Grace H Lowell, matron.
Asso'tns-Village, Masons-St. Aspinquid, Tues. on or before full moon. U. O. G. C .- Agamenticus, No. 191, 1st and 3d Mon. P. of H .- Gorgeana, No. 494, 2d and 4th Mon. S. P. C. A .- E. H. Banks, agt. Brixham, P. of H .- No. 340, 2d and 4th Sat. Beach, A. O. U. W .- Gor- geana, No. 42, 2d and 4th Mon .; York Beach Board of Trade, J. B. Paul, sec.
Hotels-Harbor, Marshall House, E. S. Marshall; Yorkshire Inn, W. G. Varrell; Albracca, Baker & Baker; Varrell House and Cottages, Fremont Varrell; Norton Inn, N. P. M. Jacobs; Long Beach (Village P. O.); The Hotel Mitchell, E. E. E. Mitchell; Oceanside (Beach P. O.), John Brissard; Hiawatha, E. E. Blood; The Manchester, E. E. Blood, Beach, Sea View House, H. M. Perkins; Young's Hotel, J. F. Young; The Concord, E. D. Shattuck; Fairmount House, J. Arundale; Ocean House, Simpson & Moulton; Cliff House, Edward T. Weare (Ogunquit P. O.); The Hastings-Lyman, A. E. Sewall; Hotel Rockaway, Mrs. E. M. Stiles; Atlantic House, L. H. Hall; The Iduna, C. P. Dustin; Katah- din House, M. L. Richards; The Kearsarge, Jos. Geisel ; Wahnita, H. C. Jones; The Fairview, E. S. Trafton; Fern Bank, W. E. Matthews; The Worthen, C. L. Worthen; The Agamenticus House, J. S. Chase; Cliff's, Pasaconaway Inn, W. H. Torrey ; Freeman Inn, Ada H. Williams; Vil- lage, Village Inn, Mrs. L. F. Littlefield.
Summer Boarding House-Harbor, Glen Cottage, A. A. Odiorne. Bank and Newspaper-See tables.
POPULATION AND VALUATION.
Population for 1900 and 1910 as per U. S. Census Report. Polls (taxable and non-taxable) as given by local assessors, and Estates as given by Board of State Assessors, Dec. 1, 1900 and Dec. 1, 1910.
ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY.
POPULATION.
1900.
1910.
1900.
1910.
Polls.
Estates.
Polls.
EstatesĀ·
Auburn
12,951
15,064
3,735
$7,004,937
4,517
$8,398,324
Durham. .
1,230
1,625
312
333,701
359
396,861
East Livermore.
2,129
2,641
637
890,142
785
1,558,849
Greene.
826
773
249
287,176
260
367,854
Leeds .
1,065
990
316
309,146
285
364,926
Lewiston.
23,761
26,247
5,649
13,893,100
6,547
16,861,149
Lisbon
3,603
4,116
1,077
2,062,524
1,183
2,489,574
Livermore .
1,125
1,100
341
453,941
338
431,144
Mechanic Falls.
1,687
1,678
547
897,851
485
834,421
Minot.
808
786
250
335,550
236
370,004
Poland.
1,648
1,382
447
767,772
446
989,214
Turner
1,842
1,708
559
695,104
547
977 013
Wales.
436
499
137
197,554
146
245,505
Webster.
1,131
1,213
356
521,345
356
572,018
Total.
54,242
59,822
14,612 $28,649,843
16,490 $34,856,856
AROOSTOOK COUNTY.
Amity .
404
375
106
$64,392
96
$ 98,368
Ashland.
*1,513
2,173
246
234,900
561
649,690
Bancroft.
318
344
77
64,845
74
56,079
Benedicta.
350
292
80
59,081
69
70,026
Blaine
954
1,013
232
166,610
273
323,292
Bridgewater
1,179
1,238
331
293,753
296
447,491
Caribou.
4,758
5,377
1,029
1,332,632
1,466
2,499,841
Castle Hill.
567
532
130
101,588
153
150,721
Crystal
370
502
92
87,338
122
159,867
Dyer Brook.
280
281
90
85,112
80
138,640
Eagle Lake
406
1,421
72
30,648
327
263,245
Easton. .
1,215
1,300
273
257,487
352
544,795
Fort Fairfield.
4,181
4,381
949
1,232,259
1,146
2,942,383
Fort Kent
2,528
3,710
524
205,163
738
521,570
Frenchville
1,316
1,414
239
115,648
265
173,756
Grand Isle.
1,104
1,317
168
132,730
288
167,690
Haynesville.
316
272
84
69,685
83
77,617
Hersey
190
186
57
58,893
57
94,313
Hodgdon
1,130
1,153
228
271,590
290
332,968
Houlton
4,686
5,845
1,218
2,344,434
1,698
3,529,293
Island Falls
1,063
1,686
318
246,413
548
426,150
Limestone
1,131
1,293
248
235,722
248
692,558
Linneus
834
80
228
243,055
235
268,152
Littleton.
956
1,026
271
308,178
291
427,657
Ludlow .
394
412
120
114,171
113
119,670
Madawaska
1,698
1,831
339
196,895
367
238,746
Mapleton
853
1,120
198
190,066
253
332,260
Mars Hill .
1,183
1,511
286
260,124
389
806,333
* Including Sheridan annexed 1901.
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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
POPULATION.
1900.
1910.
1900.
1910.
Polls.
Estates.
Polls.
Estates.
Masardis
438
650
121
$102,814
188
$169,473
Merrill
298
393
83
72,972
104
138,101
Monticello
1,332
1,297
294
297,595
286
444,034
New Limerick.
600
481
150
172,207
119
158,418
New Sweden.
867
905
258
144,128
27
240,151
Oakfield
860
928
230
100,199
240
148,136
Orient.
208
187
53
43,747
49
113,747
Perham
580
785
143
109,677
178
232,430
Portage Lake.
241
500
53
160
169,242
Presque Isle.
3,804
5,179
920
1,413,668
1,268
2,480,680
Sherman.
980
1,053
270
183,852
30
471,276
Smyrna.
411
411
125
100,730
105
134,670
Stockholm
191
715
212
159,443
St. Agatha
1,396
1,533
277
89,346
322
155,034
Van Buren.
1,878
3,065
326
229,815
645
880,728
Washburn
1,225
1,583
304
231,722
375
416,273
Westfield.
259
689
76
85,000
211
320,436
Weston .
367
390
104
60,980
107
75,834
Woodland.
1,096
1,161
259
186,468
263
302,832
PLANTATIONS.
Allagash
190
245
42
45
265,026
Cary.
400
340
92
28,509
88
39,819
Caswell
368
529
70
41,419
122
68,687
Chapman
285
426
89
57,911
108
107,725
Connor
453
609
119
53,327
145
73,007
Cyr
502
531
106
49,454
100
65,717
E.
44
126
17
29
76,332
Garfield
111
121
30
33
118,492
Glenwood
178
128
54
49
99,000
Hamlin. .
574
657
107
79,813
143
98,844
Hammond
116
115
32
66,120
32
132,240
Macwahoc
153
147
55
42,117
42
64,287
Moro
217
215
43
51,627
56
74,165
Nashville .
32
27
8
8
99,180
New Canada.
419
590
77
33,927
114
61,243
Oxbow
153
181
57
63
100,000
Reed.
399
537
124
124,223
169
134,125
Silver Ridge
168
155
50
38,121
55
37,572
St. Francis.
568
918
107
44,779
213
128,340
St. John.
371
571
81
40,330
111
83,580
Wade
271
318
67
52,943
84
151,254
Wallagrass.
784
1,004
154
41,361
209
91,539
Westmanland
100
104
30
132,240
Winterville.
124
267
55
121,440
UNORGANIZED PLACES.
Molunkus.
74
88
Letter A, R. 2.
11
15
Letter C, R. 2.
26
17
Letter D, R. 2.
47
No. 1, K. 5.
3
17
No. 3. R. 2.
8
8
No. 3, R. 3.
2
No. 7, R. 3
34
19
No. 7, R. 4.
31
No. 7, R. 5.
21
19
CENSUS AND VALUATION.
1025
POPULATION. 1900.
1900.
1910.
Polls.
Estates.
Polls. Estates.
No. 8, R. 3.
16
No. 8, R. 4.
111
23
No. 8, R. 5.
14
No. 9, R. 4.
23
102
No. 9, R. 5.
26
No. 11, R. 4.
89
No. 12, R. 13
3
14
No. 13, R. 15.
31
No. 14, R. 6.
21
18
No. 14, R. 14.
10
No. 14, R. 16
27
No. 15, R. 6.
38
74
No. 15, R. 11
28
6
No. 16, R. 4.
6
No. 16, R. 12
39
25
No. 17, R. 4.
101
236
No. 17, R. 5
144
180
No. 18, R. 10.
78
9
Timber and grass on public lots
Total.
60,744
74,664
13,843 $18,133,491
18,394 $37,325,721
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Baldwin.
821
791
264 893
$385,645
244 724
$ 378,528
Bridgton.
2,868
2,660
1,345,986
1,604,354
Brunswick .
6,806
6,621
1,630
3,957,499
1,685
3,972,818
Cape Elizabeth
887
1,857
189
607,073
275
1,329,604
Casco .
783
688
241
272,468
228
297,913
Cumberland
1,404
1,403
465
781,106
444
1,134,721
Falmouth
1,511
1,488
436
1,036,287
431
1,581,452
Freeport.
2,339
2,460
696
1,168,314
714
1,330,918
Gorham
2,540
2,822
783
1,436,735
840
1,781,764
Gray
1,388
1,270
408
565,535
369
535,370
Harpswell.
1,750
1,650
537
667,285
508
963,251
Harrison
969
967
318
407,927
306
465,161
Naples
813
736
270
248,984
240
286,979
New Gloucester
1,162
1,228
353
1,020,109
349
1,097,536
North Yarmouth.
642
686
228
338,041
212
312,752
Otisfield
728
632
239
248,564
207
264,291
Portland
50,145
58,571
14,123
47,521,315
16,685
64,177,249
Pownal
592
625
205
268,043
199
264,282
Raymond ..
823
677
225
213,576
213
265,659
Scarborough.
1,865
1,945
536
927,949
567
1,319,641
Sebago
576
536
189
154,141
174
257,616
South Portland.
6,287
7,471
1,645
2,617,302
2,083
3,756,873
Standish
1,504
1,637
459
584,962
505
998,790
Westbrook
7,283
8,281
2,098
3,796,168
2,351
5,308,191
Windham
1,929
1,954
606
957,662
615
1,215,417
Yarmouth
2,274
2,358
566
1,332,188
692
1,574,380
Total
100,869
112,014
28,597 $72,860,864
31,860 $96,505,510
10,743,882
Wild Lands.
4,597,884 127,416
393,876
No. 13, R. 14.
1910.
. .
1026
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
POPULATION.
1900.
1910.
1900.
1910.
Polls.
Estates.
Polls.
Estates.
Avon.
448
380
132
$128,659
119
$ 184,902
Carthage.
334
292
91
104,300
94
154,889
Chesterville.
709
627
227
258,866
174
270,651
Eustis.
436
508
148
124,072
212
325,537
Farmington.
3,288
3,210
911
1,928,163
1,027
1,981,547
Freeman
397
334
121
97,903
121
125,244
Industry
553
465
154
98,992
149
122,921
Jay .
2,758
2,987
870
1,649,381
885
2,043,789
Kingfield
693
927
230
299,929
298
392,967
Madrid.
326
264
96
77,556
90
104,085
New Sharon
946
955
302
382,541
310
385,964
New Vineyard.
584
543
189
170,922
184
190,519
Phillips.
1,399
1,423
425
536,091
472
663,413
Rangeley
961
1,154
288
291,815
399
1,001,631
Salem.
195
181
58
44,940
60
68,145
Strong
637
720
216
257,764
231
308,105
Temple
394
403
123
122,619
132
160,321
Weld.
738
574
242
180,957
232
240,138
Wilton
1,647
2,143
526
713,960
693
1,086,538
PLANTATIONS.
Coplin
70
81
25
20
110,200
Dallas
172
166
46
46
99,180
Lang
87
62
14
88,160
Rangeley
98
190
26
70
383,250
*Sandy River
21
78
18
27
149,760
UNORGANIZED PLACES.
Chain of Ponds. . ..
5
12
Greenvale.
57
Jerusalem.
35
27
Lowell
90
173
Mt. Abram.
4
Perkins .
63
67
28
Redington.
113
7
Washington
20
23
Township D
2
No. 1, R. 5.
3
No. 2, R. 5.
3
8
No. 2, R. 8.
73
No. 3, R. 3.
5
No. 3, R. 4.
8
No. 3, R. 5 ...
10
No. 4, R. 2(Cr'k't'n)
35
46
No. 4, Range 3. . ...
33
48
No. 6.
22
13
Wild Lands:
. .
1,429,828
2,464,300
Timber and grass on public lots
34,890
84,621
Total. .. . . . . 18,444
19,119
5,490
$7,031,661
6,059 $13,190,777
*Including Greenvale, annexed 1905.
1027
CENSUS AND VALUATION.
HANCOCK COUNTY.
POPULATION.
1900.
1910.
1900.
1910.
Polls.
Estates.
Polls.
Estates.
Amherst
364
275
112
$79,599
83
$ 79,430
Aurora
152
114
59
39,984
45
52,536
Bluehill
1,828
1,462
506
567.051
464
657,177
Brooklin.
936
936
281
191,000
295
222,890
Brooksville
1,171
1,176
307
212,404
360
297,237
Bucksport.
2,339
2,216
745
1,046,055
680
901,561
Castine.
925
933
274
$477,379
237
585,359
Cranberry Isles
374
399
124
119,751
146
250,000
Dedham
327
353
110
85,527
101
110,745
Deer Isle.
2,047
1,946
565
359,124
507
431,462
Eastbrook.
248
213
71
51,125
69
70,589
Eden
4,379
4,441
1,047
4.470,540
1,416
6,928,523
Ellsworth.
4,297
3,549
1,403
1,946,564
1,184
2,076,305
Franklin.
1,201
1,161
328
312,066
329
340,009
Gouldsborough
1,259
1,349
418
289,862
454
371,751
Hancock
900
843
256
283,691
286
340,043
Isle au Haut
182
160
46
69,415
54
88,397
Lamoine
594
482
168
179,757
167
183,062
Mariaville
218
171
89
55,631
68
62,847
Mt. Desert
1,600
1,569
422
932,724
511
2,066,099
Orland
1,251
1,224
395
265,923
337
336,942
Otis.
152
115
56
21,746
42
50,175
Penobscot ..
1,156
985
342
260,828
275
255,264
Sedgwick
902
909
265
213,097
285
227,222
Sorrento.
117
147
49
186,678
49
201,821
Southwest Harbor.
888
275
450,763
Stonington
1,648
2,038
497
218,519
633
582,371
Sullivan
1,034
1,132
344
319,194
339
376,275
Surry
900
734
252
169,985
219
194,325
Swan's Island.
758
749
217
133,308
251
160,914
Tremont
*2,010
1,116
650
513,237
332
257,959
Trenton.
459
354
138
132,636
125
135,218
Verona ...
234
229
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