Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Part 14

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Publication date: 1888
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ASSOCIATE JUSTICES.


William Pitt Preble, Portland, July 1, 1820. Res'd June 18, 1828. Nathan Weston, Augusta, July 1, 1820. Ap'd C. J. Oct. 22, 1834. Albion K. Parris, Portland, June 25, 1828. Res'd Aug. 20, 1836. Nicholas Emery, Portland, Oct. 22, 1834, to Oct. 21, 1841.


Ether Shepley, Saco, Sept. 23, 1836. Ap'd C. J. Oct. 23, 1848. John S. Tenney, Norridgewock, Oct. 23, 1841. Ap'd C. J. Oct. 23, 1855 Samuel Wells, Portland, Sept. 28, 1847. Resigned March 31, 1854. Joseph Howard, Portland, Oct. 23, 1848, to Oct. 22, 1855.


Richard D. Rice, Augusta, May 11, 1852. Resigned Dec. 1, 1863.


John Appleton. Bangor, May 11, 1852. Ap'd C. J. Oct. 24, 1862. Joshua W. Hathaway, Bangor, May 11, 1852, to May 10, 1859. Jonas Cutting, Bangor, Apl. 20, 1854. Reap'd Apl. 20, 1861, and Apl. 20, 1868. Seth May, Winthrop, May 6, 1855, to May 7, 1862.


Woodbury Davis, Portland, Oct. 10, 1855. Rem'dApril, 1856. Reap'd Feb. 25,1857. Res'd 1865.


Daniel Goodenow, Alfred, Oct. 10, 1855, to Oct. 10, 1862.


Edward Kent, Bangor, May 11, 1859. Reap'd May 11, 1866.


Charles W. Walton, Deering, May 14, 1862. Reap'd May 1, 1869, May 16, 1876, May 15, 1883, and May 15, 1890.


Jonathan G. Dickerson, Belfast, Oct. 24, 1862. Reap'd Sept. 24, 1869, and . Sept. 20, 1876. Died in office, Sept. 1, 1878.


Edward Fox, Portland, Oct. 24, 1862. Res'd, 1863.


William G. Barrows, Brunswick, March 27, 1863. Reap'd March 24, 1870, and March 24. 1877.


Charles Danforth, Gardiner, Jan. 5, 1864. Reap'dJan. 5, 1871, Dec. 31, 1877, and Dec. 31, 1884. Died in office, Mar. 30, 1 890.


Rufus P. Tapley, Saco, Dec. 21, 1865, to Dec. 21, 1872. Died April 10, 1893. William Wirt Virgin, Portland, Dec. 26, 1872. Reappointed March, 1880, and March 30, 1887. Died in office, Jan. 23, 1893.


John A. Peters, Bangor, May 20, 1873. Reap'd May 20, 1880. Appointed C. J. Sept. 30, 1883.


Artemas Libbey, Augusta, April 24, 1875. Reappointed Jan. 11, 1883, and Jan. 10, 1890. Died in office, Mar. 15, 1894.


Joseph W. Symonds, Portland, Oct. 16, 1878. Resigned March 31, 1884. Lucilius A. Emery, Ellsworth, Oct. 5, 1883. Reappointed Oct. 4, 1890, Oct. 5, 1897 and Oct. 4, 1904. Appointed C. J. Dec. 14, 1906.


Enoch Foster, Bethel, March 24, 1884. Reappointed March 24, 1891.


Thomas H. Haskell, Portland, March 31, 1884. Reappointed Mar. 31, 1891 and Mar. 31. 1898. Died in office Sept. 24, 1900.


William Penn Whitehouse, Augusta, April 15, 1890. Reap'd April 24, 1897, April 5, 1904 and April 13, 1911. App. C. J. July 26, 1911.


Andrew P. Wiswell, Ellsworth, April 10, 1893. Appointed C. J., Jan. 2, 1900. Died in office Dec. 4, 1906.


Sewall C. Strout, Portland, April 12, 1894. Reappointed Apr. 12, 1901.


Albert R. Savage, Auburn, May 15, 1897. Reap'd May 16, 1904 and May 2, 1911.


111


UNITED STATES SENATORS.


William H. Fogler, Rockland, Mar. 25, 1898. Died in office Feb. 18, 1902. Frederick A. Powers, Houlton, Jan. 2, 1900. Resigned Mar. 31, 1907. Henry C. Peabody, Portland, Nov. 29, 1900. Reap'd Nov. 29, 1907. Died in office, Mar. 29, 1911.


Albert M. Spear, Gardiner, Mar. 1, 1902. Reap'd Mar. 1, 1909.


Charles F. Woodard, Bangor. Dec. 14, 1906.


Leslie C. Cornish, Augusta, Mar. 31, 1907. Arno W. King, Ellsworth, June 28, 1907. George E. Bird, Portland, April 13, 1908.


George F. Haley, Biddeford, Apr. 13, 1911.


George M. Hanson, Calais, July 26, 1911.


REPORTERS OF DECISIONS.


1829. September 2, Simon Greenleaf, Portland,-vols. 1 to 9.


1832. June


27, John Fairfield, Saco,-vols. 10 to 12.


1835. October 8, George W. Pierce, Portland.


1836. February 12,


John Sliepley, Saco,-vols. 13 to 18.


1841. March 5,


John Appleton, Bangor,-vols. 19 to 20.


1842. January 22,


John Shepley, Saco,-vols. 21 to 30.


1850. January 16,


Asa Redington, Augusta,-vols. 31 to 35.


1854. February 28,


Solyman Heath, Waterville,-vols. 36 to 40.


1S56.


February 7, John M. Adams Portland,-vols. 41 to 42.


1857.


January 29, Timothy Ludden, Turner,-vols. 43 to 44.


1859. May 12 Wales Hubbard, Wiscasset,-vols. 45 to 51.


1866.


February 27,


William Wirt Virgin, Norway,-vols. 52 to 60.


1873.


March 25,


Edwin B. Smith, Saco,-vols. 61 to 64.


1875. October


26, Josiah D. Pulsifer, Auburn,-vols. 65 to 68.


1879. April 24, David R. Hastings, Fryeburg,-vols. 69 and 70.


1880. April 24, Joseph W. Spaulding, Portland,-vols. 71 to 80.


1888.


July


19, Charles Hamlin, Bangor .- vols. 81 to 98.


1904. July


22. George H. Smith, Presque Isle-vols. 99 to 108.


U. S. Senators from adoption of Constitution.


(Abbreviations-rs., resigned ; f. v., filled vacancy ; d., died.)


Choice.


Name.


Politics.


Residence.


Term of office.


1st.


m-


John Holmes,


Rep.


Alfred,


1820-1827.


John Chandler,


Rep.


Monmouth,


1820-1823.


Albion K. Parris,


Rep.


Portland (rs.),


1827-1828.


2d.


John Holmes,


N. Rep.


Alfred (f. v.), Monmouth,


1823-1829.


Ether Shepley,


D. Rep.


Saco (rs.),


1833-1836.


-


Appointed Judge of S. J Court.


3d.


Judah Dana,


Dem.


Fryeburg (f. v.),


1836-1837.


Reuel Williams,


Dem.


Augusta (f. v.),


1837-1839.


Peleg Sprague,


N. Rep.


Hallowell,


1829-1835.


Reuel Williams,


Dem.


Augusta, 1839-1843.


4th.


John Fairfield.


Dem.


Saco (f. v.),


1843-1845.


John Ruggles,


Dem.


Thomaston,


1835-1841.


John Fairfield,


Dem.


Saco (d.),


1845-1847.


Wyman B. S. Moor,


Dem


Waterville (f. v.),


1848-1849.


5th.


Appointed by Governor.


Hannibal Hamlin,


Dem


Hampden (f. v.),


1848-1851.


George Evans,


Whig.


Gardiner,


1841-1847.


Hannibal Hamlin, Dem.


Hampden (rs.),


1851-1857.


6th.


Amos Nourse,


Rep.


Bath (f. v.),


1857.


James W. Bradbury,


Dem.


Augusta,


1847-1853.


Appointed Judge of S. J. Court.


1829-1833.


John Chandler,


D. Rep.


Resigned Feb., 1843.


---


Elected Governor of State.


112


ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Hannibal Hamlin, Rep.


Hampden,


1857-1861.


Elected Vice-president of United States.


Lot M. Morrill, Rep.


Augusta (f. v.), 1861-1863.


Wm. Pitt Fessenden, Rep.


Portland, 1854-1859. Elected, 1854, for term commencing 1853, on account of failure of Legislature to elect.


Lot M. Morrill, Rep.


Augusta.


1863-1869.


Wm. Pitt Fessenden, Rep. Portland (rs.),


1859-1864.


Appointed Secretary of Treasury.


Nathan A. Farwell, Rep. Rockland (f. v.),


1864-1865.


Appointed by Governor.


9th.


Wm. Pitt Fessenden.


Rep.


Portland,


1865-1869.


Died Sept. 8, 1869.


Lot M. Morrill,


Rep. Augusta (f. v.),


1869-1871.


Lot M. Morrill, Rep.


Augusta,


1871-1876.


10th.


11th.


12th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th.


William P. Frye, Eugene Hale,


Rep.


Lewiston,


1883-1911.


Rep.


Ellsworth,


1887-1911.


William P. Frye,


Rep.


Lewiston, (d)


1883-1911.


Charles F. Johnson,


Dem.


Waterville,


1911-1917.


Obadiah Gardner,


Dem.


Rockland, (f. v.),


1911-1913.


-


Representatives to Cong. from adoption of Constitution.


Cong. Name.


Politics,


Residence.


Profession.


(Wm. D. Williamson, --


Rep.


Bangor,


Lawyer.


E. Whitman (rs.),


Fed.


Portland,


Lawyer.


Mark Harris (f. v.),


Rep.


Portland,


Merchant.


Enoch Lincoln,


Rep.


Paris,


Lawyer.


Ebenezer Herrick,


Rep.


Lewiston,


Farmer.


Mark L. Hill,


Rep. Phipsburg,


Merchant.


Joshua Cushman,


Rep.


Winslow,


Physician.


Joseph Dane,


Fed.


Kennebunk,


Lawyer.


[ Joshua Cushman,


Rep.


Winslow,


Physician.


Ebenezer Herrick,


Rep.


Lewiston,


Farmer,


Enoch Lincoln,


Rep.


Paris,


Lawyer.


William Burleigh,


Fed.


So. Berwick,


Lawyer.


David Kidder


Fed.


Skowhegan,


Lawyer.


Stephen Longfellow,


Fed.


Portland,


Lawyer.


Jeremiah O'Brien.


Rep.


Machias,


Merchant.


Peleg Sprague,


Rep.


Hallowell,


Lawyer.


Ebenezer Herrick,


Rep.


Lewiston,


Farmer.


David Kidder


Fed. Skowhegan,


Lawyer.


Jeremiah O'Brien,


Rep.


Machias,


Merchant.


William Burleigh,


Fed. So. Berwick,


Lawyer.


John Anderson,


Rep. Portland,


Lawyer.


Enoch Lincoln (rs.),


Rep. Paris,


Lawyer.


-


James W. Ripley (f. v.),


Rep. Fryeburg,


Lawyer.


-


Eugene Hale, Rep.


Ellsworth,


1881-1887.


James G. Blaine, Rep.


Augusta (f. v.)


1876-1877.


Appointed by Governor.


Hannibal Hamlin,


Rep.


Bangor,


1875-1881.


-- James G. Blaine,


Rep.


Augusta (rs.),


1877-1881.


Appointed Secretary of State.


William P. Frye,


Rep.


Lewiston (f. v.),


1881-1883.


---


17th


Appointed by Governor.


17th, 1821.


18th, 1823.


19th, 1825.


7th.


8th.


Hannibal Hamlin, Rep.


Bangor,


1869-1875.


Appointed Secretary of Treasury.


REPRESENTATIVES TO CONGRESS.


113


20th, 1827.


Jeremiah O'Brien,


Rep. Machias,


Merchant.


J. F. Wingate,


Rep.


Bath,


Merchant.


Peleg Sprague,


Rep.


Hallowell,


Lawyer.


John Anderson,


Rep.


Portland,


Lawyer.


Rufus McIntire,


Rep.


Parsonsfield,


Lawyer.


Samuel Butman,


Fed.


Dixmont,


Merchant.


James W. Ripley,


Rep. Fryeburg,


Lawyer.


[ J. F. Wingate,


Dem. Rep. Bath,


Merchant.


Dem. Rep. Fryeburg,


Merchant.


Dem. Rep. Canton,


Physician.


John Anderson,


Dem. Rep. Portland,


Lawyer.


Rufus McIntire,


Dem. Rep. Parsonsfield,


Lawyer.


Jeremiah O'Brien,


Dem. Rep. Machias,


Merchant.


George Evans,


Nat'l Rep. Gardiner,


Lawyer.


Samuel Butman,


Nat'l Rep. Dixmont,


Farmer.


George Evans,


Nat'l Rep. Gardiner,


Lawyer.


Leonard Jarvis,


Dem. Rep. Ellsworth,


Merchant.


James Bates,


Dem. Rep. Norridgewock,


Physician.


Cornelius Holland,


Dem. Rep. Canton,


Physician.


John Anderson,


Dem. Rep. Portland,


Lawyer.


Edward Kavanagh,


Dem. Rep. Newcastle,


Lawyer.


Rufus McIntire,


Dem. Rep. Parsonsfield,


Lawyer.


Leonard Jarvis,


Dem.


Ellsworth,


Merchant.


George Evans, Edward Kavanagh,


Whig,


Gardiner,


Lawyer.


Dem.


Newcastle,


Lawyer.


Joseph Hall,


Dem.


Camden,


Merchant.


F. O. J. Smith,


Dem.


Portland,


Lawyer.


Gorham Parks,


Dem.


Bangor,


Lawyer.


Rufus McIntire,


Dem.


Parsonsfield,


Lawyer.


Moses Mason,


Dem.


Bethel,


Physician.


Leonard Jarvis,


Dem.


Ellsworth,


Merchant.


George Evans, Joseph Hall,


Dem.


Camden,


Merchant.


John Fairfield,


Dem.


Saco,


Lawyer.


Jeremiah Bailey,


Whig,


Wiscasset,


Lawyer.


F. O. J. Smith,


Dem.


Portland,


Lawyer.


Gorham Parks, Moses Mason,


Dem.


Bethel,


Physician.


John Fairfield,


Dem.


Saco,


Lawyer.


F. O. J. Smith,


Dem.


Portland,


Lawyer.


George Evans,


Whig,


Gardiner


Lawyer.


Thomas Davee,


Dem.


Blanchard,


Merchant.


H. J. Anderson,


Dem.


Belfast,


Merchant.


Jos. C. Noyes,


Whig,


Eastport,


Merchant.


Timothy J. Carter (d.),


Dem.


Paris,


Lawyer.


Virgil D. Parris (f. v.),


Dem.


Buckfield,


Lawyer.


Jonathan Cilley (d.), Edward Robinson (f. v.),


Whig,


Thomaston,


Merchant.


Whig,


Gardiner,


Lawyer.


Dem.


Blanchard,


Merchant.


Dem.


Belfast,


Merchant.


Dem.


Portland,


Lawyer.


Whig,


Bath,


Lawyer.


Virgil D. Parris,


Dem.


Buckfield,


Lawyer.


Nathan Clifford,


Dem.


Newfield,


Lawyer.


Joshua A. Lowell,


Dem.


Machias,


Lawyer.


8


Whig,


Gardiner,


Lawyer.


24th, 1835.


Dem.


Bangor,


Lawyer.


25th, 1837.


( George Evans, Thomas Davee, H. J. Anderson, Albert Smith, Benj. Randall,


Dem.


Thomaston,


Lawyer.


26th, 1839.


James W. Ripley (rs.), C. Holland (f. v.),


21st, 1829.


------


22d, 1831.


23d, 1833.


114


ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Benj. Randall, Nathan Clifford,


Whig,


Bath,


Lawyer.


George Evans (rs.).


Whig,


Gardiner,


Lawyer.


-


David Bronson (f. v.),


Whig,


Anson,


Lawyer.


Elisha H. Allen,


Whig,


Bangor,


Lawyer.


W. P. Fessenden,


Whig,


Portland,


Lawyer.


Nathaniel S. Littlefield,


Dem.


Bridgton,


Lawyer.


Joshua A. Lowell,


Dem.


Machias,


Lawyer.


( Alfred Marshall,


Dem.


China,


Merchant.


( Luther Severance,


Whig,


Augusta,


Printer.


F. H. Morse,


Whig,


Bath,


Merchant.


Robert P. Dunlap,


Dem.


Brunswick,


Lawyer.


Hannibal Hamlin,


Dem.


Hampden,


Lawyer.


Joshua Herrick,


Dem.


Kennebunkport,


Farmer.


Shepard Cary,


Dem.


Houlton.


Merchant.


Benjamin White,


Dem.


Montville.


Farmer.


( Hezekiah Williams,


Dem.


Castine,


Lawyer. Printer.


Luther Severance,


Whig,


Augusta,


J. F. Scammon,


Dem.


Saco,


Merchant.


Cullen Sawtelle.


Dem.


Norrididgewock,


Lawyer.


Robert P. Dunlap,


Dem.


Brunswick,


Lawyer.


Hannibal Hamlin,


Dem.


Hampden,


Lawyer.


--


J. D. McCrate,


Dem.


Wiscasset,


Lawyer.


[ James S. Wiley,


Dem.


Dover,


Lawyer.


E. K. Smart,


Dem.


Camden,


Lawyer.


Franklin Clark,


Dem.


Wiscasset,


Merchant.


A. W. H. Clapp,


Dem.


Portland,


Merchant.


Hiram Belcher,


Whig,


Farmington,


Lawyer.


David Hammons,


Dem.


Lovell,


Lawyer.


Hezekiah Williams,


Dem.


Castine,


Merchant.


Cullen Sawtelle.


Dem.


Norridgewock,


Lawyer.


John Otis,


Whig,


Hallowell,


Lawyer.


Chas. Stetson,


Dem.


Bangor,


Lawyer.


Thomas J. D. Fuller,


Dem.


Calais,


Lawyer.


Rufus K. Goodenow,


Whig,


Paris,


Lawyer.


Elbridge Gerry,


Dem.


Waterford,


Lawyer.


Nathaniel S. Littlefield,


Dem.


Bridgton,


Lawyer.


Israel Washburn, jr.,


Whig,


Orono,


Lawyer.


E. K. Smart,


Dem.


Camden,


Lawyer.


Moses McDonald,


Dem.


Limerick,


Lawyer.


Chas. Andrews (d.),


Dem.


Paris,


Lawyer.


Isaac Reed (f. v.),


Whig,


Waldoboro',


Lawyer.


John Appleton,


Dem.


Portland,


Lawyer.


Thomas J. D. Fuller,


Dem.


Calais,


Lawyer.


Robert Goodenow,


Whig,


Farmington,


Lawyer.


( Moses McDonald,


Dem.


Limerick,


Lawy er.


Israel Washburn, jr.,


Whig,


Orono,


Lawyer.


Samuel P. Benson,


Whig,


Winthrop,


Lawyer.


E. W. Farley,


Whig.


Newcastle,


Lawyer.


Thomas J. D. Fuller,


Dem.


Calais,


Lawyer.


Dem.


Gray,


Manufact'r'


-Israel Washburn, jr.,


Rep.


Orono,


Lawyer.


Samuel P. Benson,


Rep.


Winthrop,


Lawyer.


John M. Wood,


Rep.


Portland,


Contractor.


Thomas J. D. Fuller,


Dem.


Calais,


Lawyer.


Ebenezer Knowlton,


Rep.


Montville.


Clergyman.


John J. Perry,


Rep.


Oxford,


Lawver.


39th 1335


40th . 1867


32d, 1851.


371. 41st. 1


34th, 1855. 33d, 1853.


420, 1871. 418t, 1869.


48d. 1878.


Dem.


Newfield,


Lawyer.


25th, 1841.


28th, 1843.


29th, 1845.


30th, 1847.


31st, 1849.


- Samuel Mayall,


115


REPRESENTATIVES TO CONGRESS.


35th, 1857.


John M. Wood, Israel Washburn, jr.,


Rep.


Portland,


Contractor


Rep.


Orono,


Lawyer. Mechanic.


F. H. Morse,


Rep.


Bath,


Nehemiah Abbott,


Rep.


Belfast,


Lawyer.


Stephen C. Foster,


Rep.


Pembroke,


Merchant.


Chas. J. Gilman,


Rep.


Brunswick,


Lawyer.


Israel Washburn, jr. (rs.), Rep. Elected, 1860, Governor of State.


Orono,


Lawyer.


Stephen Coburn (f. v.),


Rep.


Skowhegan,


Lawyer.


D. E. Somes,


Rep.


Biddeford,


Manufact'r.


John J. Perry,


Rep.


Oxford,


Lawyer.


Stephen C. Foster,


Rep.


Pembroke,


Merchant.


F. H. Morse,


Rep.


Bath,


Merchant.


Ezra B. French, --


Rep.


Damariscotta,


Lawyer.


John H. Rice,


Rep.


Foxcroft,


Lawyer.


Frederick A. Pike,


Rep.


Calais,


Lawyer.


Chas. W. Walton (rs.),


Rep.


Auburn,


Lawyer.


Appointed Judge of S. J Court.


T. A. D. Fessenden (f. v.),


Rep.


Auburn,


Lawyer.


S. C. Fessenden,


Rep.


Rockland,


Lawyer.


John N. Goodwin,


Rep.


So. Berwick,


Lawyer.


Anson P. Morrill,


Rep.


Readfield,


Manufact'r.


James G. Blaine,


Rep


Augusta,


Editor.


Sidney Perham,


Rep.


Paris,


Teacher.


Fred. A. Pike,


Rep.


Calais,


Lawyer.


John H. Rice,


Rep.


Foxcroft,


Lawyer.


L. D. M. Sweat,


Dem.


Portland,


Lawyer.


Rep.


Portland,


Merchant.


Sidney Perham,


Rep.


Paris,


Teacher.


Fred. A. Pike,


Rep.


Calais,


Lawyer.


John H. Rice,


Rep.


Foxcroft,


Lawyer.


James G. Blaine,


Rep.


Augusta,


Editor.


Fred. A. Pike,


Rep.


Calais,


Lawyer.


John A. Peters,


Rep.


Bangor,


Lawyer.


James G. Blaine,


Rep.


Augusta,


Editor.


Sidney Perliam,


Rep.


Paris,


Teacher.


Samuel P. Morrill,


Rep.


Farmington,


Clergyman.


John A. Peters,


Rep.


Bangor,


Lawyer.


James G. Blaine,


Rep.


Augusta,


Editor.


Eugene Hale,


Rep.


Ellsworth,


Lawyer.


Rep.


Portland,


Merchant.


Merchant.


Wm. P. Frye,


Rep.


Lewiston,


Lawyer.


James G. Blaine,


Rep.


Augusta,


Editor.


John A. Peters,


Rep.


Bangor,


Lawyer.


Eugene Hale,


Rep.


Ellsworth,


Lawyer.


John H. Burleigh,


Rep.


South Berwick,


Manufact'r.


Wm. P. Frye,


Rep.


Lewiston,


Lawyer.


James G. Blaine,


Rep.


Augusta,


Editor.


Samuel F. Hersey,


Rep.


Bangor,


Merchant.


Eugene Hale,


Rep.


Ellsworth,


Lawyer.


36th, 1859.


37th, 1861.


John Lynch, John Lynch, John Lynch, 43d, 1873. 42d, 1871. 41st, 1869. 40th, 1867. 39th, 1865. 38th, 1863. - John Lynch,


Rep.


Portland,


Merchant


Rep.


Portland,


116


ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


John H. Burleigh, Wm. P. Frye,


Rep. Rep.


South Berwick,


44th, 1875.


-


Eugene Hale,


Rep. ·Rep.


Ellsworth,


Lawyer. Lawyer.


Thomas B. Reed,


Rep.


Portland,


Lawyer.


William P. Frye,


Rep.


Lewiston,


Lawyer.


Stephen D. Lindsey,


Rep.


Norridgewock,


Lawyer.


Llewellyn Powers,


Rep.


Houlton,


Lawyer.


Eugene Hale,


Rep.


Ellsworth,


Lawyer


--


Thomas B. Reed,


Rep.


Portland,


Lawyer.


William P. Frye,


Rep.


Lewiston,


Lawyer.


Stephen D. Lindsey,


Rep.


Norridgewock,


Lawyer.


George W. Ladd, Dem. & Nat. G. B.


Merchant.


Thompson H. Murch,


Nat. G. B.


Rockland,


Stonecutter.


Thomas B. Reed,


Rep.


Portland,


Lawyer.


Nelson Dingley jr.,


Rep.


Lewiston,


Editor.


Stephen D. Lindsey,


Rep.


Norridgewock,


Lawyer.


George W. Ladd,


Nat. G. B. Bangor,


Merchant.


Thompson H. Murch,


Nat. G. B. Rockland,


Stonecutter


55th,'97


Thomas B. Reed,


Rep.


Portland,


Lawyer.


N. Dingley jr.,


Rep.


Lewiston,


Editor.


to


Chas.A.Boutelle,


Rep.


Bangor,


Editor.


[ Seth L. Milliken (d.), Rep.


Belfast,


Lawyer.


55th,97, Edwin C. Burleigh (f.v.), Rep.


Augusta,


Publisher.


Thomas B. Reed (rs.),


Rep.


Portland,


Lawyer.


N. Dingley (d).,


Rep.


Lewiston,


Editor.


Chas. A. Boutelle,


Rep.


Bangor,


Editor.


Edwin C. Burleigh,


Rep.


Augusta,


Publisher.


Amos L. Allen (f.v.),


Rep.


Alfred,


Lawyer.


Chas. E. Littlefield (f.v.),


Rep.


Rockland,


Lawyer.


Amos L. Allen,


Rep.


Alfred,


Lawyer.


Chas. E. Littlefield,


Rep.


Rockland,


Lawyer.


Chas. A. Boutelle (rs.),


Rep.


Bangor,


Editor.


Edwin C. Burleigh,


Rep.


Augusta,


Publisher.


Llewellyn Powers (f. v.),


Rep.


Houlton,


Lawyer.


60th, '07


---


Amos L. Allen,


Rep.


Alfred,


Lawyer.


Chas. E. Littlefield,


Rep.


Rockland,


Lawyer.


Edwin C. Burleigh,


Rep.


Augusta,


Editor.


Llewellyn Powers, Rep.


Houlton,


Lawyer.


John P. Swasey (f.v.), Rep. Frank E. Guernsey (f.v.)Rep.


Dover,


Lawyer.


Amos L. Allen,


Rep.


Alfred,


Lawyer.


John P. Swasey,


Rep.


Canton,


Lawyer,


Edwin C. Burleigh,


Rep.


Augusta,


Editor.


Frank E. Guernsey, Rep.


Dover,


Lawyer.


Asher C. Hinds,


Rep.


Portland,


Parliamentarian.


D. J. McGillicuddy,


Dem.


Lewiston,


Lawyer.


Samuel W. Gould,


Dem.


Skowhegan


Lawyer.


Frank E. Guernsey,


Rep. .


Dover


Lawyer.


Manufact'r. Lawyer. Editor.


James G. Blaine,


Rep.


Appointed U. S. Senator, 1876.


Edwin Flye (f. v.),


Rep.


New Castle,


Samuel F. Hersey, Died 1875.


Rep.


Bangor,


Ship-builder. Merchant.


Harris M. Plaisted (f. v.)


Bangor.


48th,'83. 47th, 1881. 46th, 1879. 45th, 1877. -


62d, 11. 61st, '09 60th 58th, '03 57th, 1901, 56th, 1899 to


---------- 1908


Canton,


Lawyer.


Bangor,


Lewiston, Augusta,


117


GUBERNATORIAL VOTE.


GUBERNATORIAL VOTE.


1820.


Election for this year only, first Monday in April.


Whole vote. .


.22,014


William King, Rep 21,083


Scattering.


1,031


1821.


Whole vote ..


24,388


Albion K. Parris, Rep. 12,887


Joshua Wingate, jr., Rep


3,879


Ezekiel Whitman, Fed ..


6,811


Scattering.


811


1822.


Whole vote.


22,180


Albion K. Parris, Rep. 15,476


Ezekiel Whitman, Fed.


5,795


Joshua Wingate, jr., Rep


755


Scattering.


154


1823.


Whole vote.


19,400


Albion K. Parris, Rep 18,550


Scattering.


850


1824.


Whole vote.


.20,439


Albion K. Parris, Rep.


19,779


Scattering


660


1825.


Whole vote.


15,252


Albion K. Parris, Rep. 14,206


Scattering.


1,406


1826.


Whole vote.


21,063


Enoch Lincoln, Rep.


20,689


Scattering.


374


1827.


Whole vote.


20,458


Enoch Lincoln, Rep. .19,969


Scattering.


489


*1828.


Whole vote.


28,109


Enoch Lincoln, Rep. 25,745


Scattering.


245


1829.


Whole vote ..


.46,551


Jona. G. Hunton, Nat. Rep. . 23,315


Samuel E. Smith, Dem. Rep. . 22,991


Scattering.


245


1830.


Whole vote.


.58,092


Samuel E. Smith, Dem. Rep. . 30,215


Jona. G. Hunton, Nat. Rep. . 28,639


Scattering.


238


1831.


Whole vote.


50,219


Samuel E. Smith, Dem. Rep. . 28.292


Daniel Goodenow, Nat. Rep .. 21,821


Scattering.


106


1832.


Whole vote ...


.60,597


Samuel E. Smith, Dem. Rep. . 31,987


Daniel Goodenow, Nat. Rep. . 27,651


Moses Carleton ..


869


Scattering.


90


1833.


Whole vote ..


49,352


Robert P. Dunlap, Dem.


25,731


Daniel Goodenow, Whig ..


18,112


Samuel E. Smith, Dis. Dem ... 3.024


Thomas A. Hill, Anti-Mason .. 2,384


Scattering.


101


1834.


. Whole vote ..


73,031


Robert P. Dunlap, Dem. .


. 38,133


Peleg Sprague, Whig ..


.33,732


Thomas A. Hill, Anti-Mason .. 1,076


Scattering.


90


1835.


Whole vote ..


62,683


Robert P. Dunlap, Dem.


45,208


William King, Whig.


16,860


Scattering.


615


1836.


Whole vote.


.54,688


Robert P. Dunlap, Dem.


31,837


Edward Kent, Whig.


22,703


Scattering


148


1837.


Whole vote.


.68,523


Edward Kent, Whig.


. 34,358


Gorham Parks, Dem.


.33,879


Scattering.


286


1838.


Whole vote.


89,599


John Fairfield, Dem.


46,216


Edward Kent, Whig.


42,897


Scattering. .


486


*Full details of vote not accounted for in Senate Record.


118


ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


1839.


Whole vote .. 75,995


John Fairfield, Dem. 41,038


Edward Kent, Whig. 34,749


Scattering. 208


1840.


Whole vote.


91,179


Edward Kent, Whig. 45,574


John Fairfield, Dem. 45,507


Scattering.


98


1841.


Whole vote.


86,153


John Fairfield, Dem. 47,354


Edward Kent, Whig 36,790


Jeremiah Curtis, Liberty


1,662


Scattering.


347


After the Presidential election of 1840, the Abolition, or Liberty party, began to develop in opposition to the old parties.


1842.


Whole vote.


71,780


John Fairfield, Dem ..


40,855


Edward Robinson, Whig.


26,745


James Appleton, Liberty


4,080


Scattering.


100


1843.


Whole vote.


63,139


H. J. Anderson, Dem ....


32,029


Edward Robinson, Whig.


20.973


James Appleton, Liberty


6,746


Edward Kavanagh, Dem.


3,221


Scattering.


170


1844.


Whole vote.


.93,853


H. J. Anderson, Dem. 48,942


Edward Robinson, Whig. 38,501


James Appleton, Liberty.


6,245


Scattering.


165


By an amendment in the consti- tution adopted by September by the people, the political year was made to begin on the 2d Wednesday of May, instead of the 1st Wednesday of Jan., as theretofore, and the State officers elected in '44 were to hold their offices from 1st Wed. in Jan., '45, to 2d Wed. of May, '46.


1845.


Whole vote. . 67,405 H. J. Anderson, Dem .. .34,711 Freeman H. Morse, Whig .. .. 26,341 Samuel Fessenden, Liberty ... 5,867 Scattering. 486


1846.


Whole vote.


75,664


John W. Dana, Dem ..


.36,031


David Bronson, Whig.


29,557


Samuel Fessenden, Liberty .. .


9,398


Scattering.


678


1847.


Whole vote.


65,302


John W. Dana, Dem.


.33,429


David Bronson, Whig.


24,246


Samuel Fessenden, Liberty.


7,352


Scattering.


275


1848.


Whole vote.


. 82,277


John W. Dana, Dem.


39,760


Elijah L. Hamlin, Whig.


29,927


Samuel Fessenden, Liberty .. . 12,037


Scattering.


553


At this time the Free Soil party was formed.


1849.


Whole vote.


. 73,781


John Hubbard, Dem ..


37,636


Elijah L. Hamlin, Whig.


28,056


Geo. F, Talbot. Free Soil.


7,987


Scattering.


102


1850.


Whole vote


.80,665


John Hubbard, Dem ..


41,203


William G. Crosby, Whig.


32 120


Geo. F. Talbot, Free Soil.


7,267


Scattering.


75


1851. John Hubbard,-Gov.


By an amendment in the Consti. tution, the commencement of the political year was restored to its orig- inal time of commencement, viz .- the 1st Wednesday of Jan., and the State government was continued over without an election in 1851.


1852.


Whole vote ..


.94,707


John Hubbard, Dem ....


.41,999


William G. Crosby, Whig.


.29,127


Anson G. Chandler, Anti-


Maine Law.


21,774


Ezekiel Holmes, Free Soil ..


.


1,617


Scattering.


190


1853.


Whole vote.


83,627


Albert Pillsbury, Dem ..


36,386


William G. Crosby, Whig. ... 27,061


Anson P. Morrill, Me. Law. . 11,027


Ezekiel Holmes, Free Soil ....


8,996


Scattering.


157


119


GUBERNATORIAL VOTE.


1854.


Whole vote.


.90,633


Anson P. Morrill, Maine Law


and Know Nothing.


.44,565


Albion K. Parris, Dem.


28 462


Isaac Reed, Whig.


14,001


Shepard Cary, opposition Dem. 3,478


Scattering.


127


At this time a party styled the Know-Nothing, or American, sud- denly developed itself by secret or- ganization, and existed two years.


1855.


Whole vote.


110,477


Anson P. Morrill, Rep. 51,441


Samuel Wells, Dem ..


48,341


Isaac Reed, Whig.


10,610


Scattering.


81


1856.


Whole vote.


119,814


Hannibal Hamlin, Rep.


69,574


Samuel Wells, Dem. .


43,628


George F. Patten, Whig


6,554


Scattering. :


58


In the Presidential election of 1856, the Whig, Free Soil, and American parties together with many from the Democratic party, organized into the Republican party.


1857.


Whole vote.


97,978


Lot M. Morrill, Rep. 54,655


Manassah H. Smith, Dem. 42,968


Scattering.


255


1858.


Whole vote.


112,898


Lot M. Morrill, Rep. 60,380


Manassah H. Smith, Dem. 52,440


Scattering.


78


1859.


Whole vote.


102,652


Lot M. Morrill, Rep. 57,230


Manassah H. Smith, Dem. 45,387


Scattering


35


1860. ·


Whole vote.


124,135


Israel Washburn, jr., Rep. .. 70,030 E. K. Smart, Dem .. 52,350


Phineas Barnes, Whig.


1,735


Scattering.


20


1861.


Whole vote.


100,503


Israel Washburn, jr., Rep.


58,689


C. D. Jameson, War Dem


.


21,935


John W. Dana, Dem.


19,801


Scattering.


78


1862.


Whole vote.


81,718


Abner Coburn, Rep.


42,744


Bion Bradbury, Dem.


32,108


C. D. Jameson, War Dem.


. 6,764


Scattering.


102


1863.


Whole vote.


119,042


Samuel Cony, Rep.


68,339


Bion Bradbury, Dem.


50,676


Scattering.


81


1864.


Whole vote.


111,986


Samuel Cony, Rep.


....


65,583


Joseph Howard, Dem ...


46,403


1865.


Whole vote ..


. .


86,073


Samuel Cony, Rep.


54,430


Joseph Howard, Dem.


31,609


Scattering.


34


1866.


Whole vote.


111,892


Joshua L. Chamberlain, Rep. 69,637


Eben F. Pillsbury, Dem. .


41,947


Scattering.


308


1867.


Whole vote.


.103,753


Joshua L. Chamberlain, Rep. 57,332


Eben F. Pillsbury, Dem ..


45,990


Scattering


431


1868.


Whole vote.


131,782


Joshua L. Chamberlain, Rep. 75,523


Eben F. Pillsbury, Dem ......


56,207


Scattering.


52


1869.


Whole vote.


.95,082


Joshua L. Chamberlain, Rep. . 51,314


Franklin Smith, Dem.


39,033


N. G. Hichborn, Tem.


4,735


1870.


Whole vote.


99,801


Sidney Perham, Rep. ..


54,019


Charles W. Roberts, Dem ..


45,733


Scattering.


38


1871.


Whole vote.


105,897


Sidney Perham, Rep.


58,285


Chas. P. Kimball, Dem.


47,578


Scattering.


34


120


ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


1872.


Whole vote. 127,266


Sidney Perham, Rep .. 71,888


Charles P. Kimball, Dem. 55,343


Scattering. 1873.


Whole vote. 80,953


Nelson Dingley, jr., Rep .. 45,244


Joseph Titcomb, Dem. 32,924




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