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VOTE FOR GOVERNOR, PRESIDENT AND CONGRESSMEN. 135
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Chapman
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Connor
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Cyr.
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E.
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Eagle Lake ..
113
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Garfield
4
6
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Glenwood ...
18
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Hamlin . .
35
49
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Moro .
15
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16
10
26
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Nashville ..
1
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2
New Canada .. . Oxbow.
10
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Reed.
20
47
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St. Francis ..
48
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St. John.
11
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Silver Ridge ...
27
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Stockholm.
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Wade. . .
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Wallagrass ...
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Westmanland ..
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Winterville ....
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Alton .
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Argyle ..
26
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8
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Bangor .
2860
1434
19
27
1249
43
39
16
1695
2643
23
Bradford
106
116
2
111
37
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2
133
93
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Bradley.
70
50
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23
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70
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Brewer . ..
511
294
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438
158
2
5
3
316
469
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Burlington
41
22
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30
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Carmel
117
129
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100
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Carroll
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55
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43
26
55
47
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Charleston .
105
125
2
130
46
3
134
98
Chester .
20
30
19
7
30
20
34
23
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Corinna
121
167
2
187
43
2
4
173
116
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Corinth.
109
145
2
1
155
39
2
2
154
101
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Dexter .
499
228
14
3
394
128
13
4
238
489
3
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Dixmont
97
101
107
37
1
104
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E. Millinocket.
58
52
1
43
19
3
56
55
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Eddington .
86
77
55
28
2
81
82
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Etna.
54
97
95
21
1
97
54
Exeter.
154
84
1
94
56
2
2
1
90
154
Garland.
101
106
2
110
45
1
108
99
2
Glenburn .
72
21
1
21
31
1
23
71
Greenbush ..
53
44
26
31
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17
19
Hampden .
269
175
8
12
170
109
12
7
1
185
260
12
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Hermon.
108
86
1
90
35
1
98
103
Holden
75
55
60
28
1
56
75
Howland.
22
55
62
8
55
27
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75
30
22
28
33
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43
68
2
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66
18
2
1
72
39
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Lagrange
59
65
1
77
21
3
1
74
54
1
Lee .
75
77
59
44
1
78
74
Levant.
97
59
3
58
46
2
62
95
2
Lincoln .
222
191
5
1
171
94
2
2
200
216
1
Lowell .
28
12
13
17
13
28
Mattawamkeag
62
44
1
34
25
1
2
50
55
1
1
Maxfield .
15
13
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33
25
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Milford.
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223
161
4
126
72
3
194
187
Mt. Chase .. ..
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26
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Newburg,
87
86
4
1
86
45
2
92
83
Newport.
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171
263
3
4
301
78
4
4
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272
162
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Enfield
77
85
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34
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86
76
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53
Greenfield .
19
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31
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62
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28
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Medway .
26
32
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18
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106
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Hudson . .
Old Town.
656
323
1
10
440
167
3
5
3
334
630
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Orono . .
373
155
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189
166
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362
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Orrington ....
52
141
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15
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146
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Passadumkeag .
23
64
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14
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Patten.
76
175
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148
40
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174
77
2
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Plymouth
110
67
1
60
32
2
69
108
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Prentiss
22
62
2
2
48
11
2
62
22
2
Springfield
74
29
1
30
36
29
74
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50
56
42
2
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90
Veazie ..
102
43
54
32
48
97
Winn
35
78
63
20
78
34
Woodville .
9
15
10
3
16
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PLANTATIONS.
Drew .
11
23
2
20
6
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23
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Grand Falls
4
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6
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Lakeville
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Stacyville.
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37
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Webster.
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6487
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7336
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PISCATAQUIS.
Abbot ..
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77
73
25
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Atkinson . .
47
70
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76
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Blanchard . ..
25
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Bowerbank .
4
14
15
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Brownville .. ..
116
128
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106
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Dover.
273
238
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Foxcroft.
197
176
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243
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Greenville .
137
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115
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Guilford ..
247
177
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215
81
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190
236
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Medford
28
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65
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25
Milo.
326
245
3
260
140
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6
249
323
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Monson .
119
98
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WASHINGTON.
Addison. .
87
118
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Alexander
26
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Baileyville .
66
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Baring ..
15
26
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27
7
2
25
17
Beddington
3
12
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Brookton.
30
18
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20
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30
Calais.
374
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Centerville. ..
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Cherryfield .
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Columbia ..
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79
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Columbia Falls.
79
64
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80
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Cooper Crawford
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Cutler
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Danforth .
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Dennysville .. ..
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East Machias ...
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Eastport ..
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828
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Parkman.
86
70
4
69
48
3
75
81
4
Sangerville.
175
116
1
130
75
5
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163
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Sebec .. .
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27
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Shirley ...
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Wellington . .. .
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Williamsburg ..
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18
18
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18
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Willimantic .. ..
32
21
24
6
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PLANTATIONS.
Barnard
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Elliottsville ....
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Edmunds .
67
51
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30
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66
Forest City ....
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Harrington ....
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Jonesborough. .
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Jonesport ....
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Machiasport ...
166
57
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22
60
59
164
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Marion.
15
13
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13
14
24
4
32
12
Marshfield . . .
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19
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Milbridge .
220
92
80
104
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91
218
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Northfield. .
12
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Pembroke .
91
127
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60
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Perry . .
61
90
98
29
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Princeton .
96
101
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125
44
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Robbinston ..
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68
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Roque Bluffs. ..
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Steuben .
124
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Talmage .
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Topsfield.
25
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Trescott.
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Vanceboro . ..
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Waite ..
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Wesley ..
25
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Whiting .
45
41
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17
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Whitneyville ...
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RECAPITULATION OF VOTES FOR 1910.
COUNTIES.
GOVERNOR.
PRESIDENT.
CONGRESSMEN.
REPUBLICAN.
DEMOCRAT.
SOCIALIST.
PROHIB.
Hinds.
Swasey.
Burleigh.
Gurnsey.
Pennell.
McGil'dy
Gould.
Hanson.
Morse.
Pickeri'g
Brown.
Perrigo.
Emerson.
Sterling.
Rideout.
And'n.
6132
4200
216
55
4381
3095
183
96
60
4120
6142
215
56
Ar's'k.
3499
4804
122
108,
4783
1157
53
145
29
5160
3174
120
Cum'd 11391
9905
291
275 10593
5735
372
270 168
10714
10650
266
289
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Fra'lin
1783
2073
8
60
2173
930
51
8
2100
1796
62
Han'k.
4094
3209
79
31
3169
1846
77
36
25
3292
4015
29
Ken'ec
6833
6207
84
86
6133
2871
99
132
59
6569
6530
64
99
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Knox.
3460
2407
175
29
2228
1932
230
40
22
2507
3347
178
28
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Linc'n
2322
1690
45
41
1693
1196
51
50
10
1684
2298
40
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Oxf'rd
3539
3867
43
43
4179
2093
63
66
75
3986
3395
34
42
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Pen'ct
8968
6487
76
110
7336
3525
102
117
30
6987
8510
101
Pisc'is
2145
1742
3
40
2157
828
63
5
1956 ·
1962
38
Saga'c
2009
1785
34
79
1776
838
65
65
31
1830
1960
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82
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Som'et
3848
3043
214
68
3638
1676
198
62
24
3161
3666
222
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Waldo
3035
2726
82
35
2491
1335
68
32
14
2776
2976
84
33 .
Wash.
3864
3902
90
37
3507
2256
60
47|
25
3914
3870
31
York ..
6382
6597
79
199
6700
4090
115
215 115
6807
6251
66
144
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73304 64644 1641 1296 66987 35403 1758 1487 700 17521 16227 15798 18017 16901 18938 17187 17516 332 508 447
433 310 224 290
Scattering Vote .- Governor, 60; Congressmen, 1st Dist., 6; 2d Dist., 9; 3d Dist., 5; 4th Dist., 5. Defective Vote .- Governor, 619; Congressmen, 1st Dist., 55; 2d Dist., 259; 3d Dist., 121; 4th Dist., 99.
CONGRESSIONAL APPORTIONMENT .- First District, Counties of York and Cumberland. Second Dis- trict, Counties of Oxford, Franklin, Androscoggin, Sagadahoc, Knox and Lincoln. . Third District, Counties of Kenne- bec, Somerset, Waldo and Hancock. Fourth District, Counties of Penobscot, Piscataquis, Aroostook and Washington.
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Plaisted,
Dem.
Rep.
Hunter,
Socialist.
Ames,
Prohib.
Taft, Rep.
Bryan, Dem
Debs,
Socialist.
Chapin,
Prohib.
Hisgen, Ind
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GOVERNMENT OF MAINE, 1912-13. [Corrected June 1, 1912.]
GOVERNOR, FREDERICK W. PLAISTED, AUGUSTA. Salary, $3,000. COUNCIL, WITH APPORTIONMENT.
The following arrangement for Councilor Districts, for the ten years ending 1912, was adopted by the Legislature of 1901-2:
1 York, 1903, '04, '07, '08, '09, '10.
Oxford, 1905, '06, '11, '12. } ALFRED S. KIMBALL, Norway.
2 Cumberland-One for each year. EDWARD B. WINSLOW, Portland, Chairman.
Androsc'gn, 1907, '08, '11, '12.
3 Somerset, 1903, '04, '09, '10.
CHARLES L. TURGEON, Auburn.
Franklin, 1905, '06.
Kennebec, 1903, '4, '9, '10, '11,'12.
4 Lincoln, 1905, '06.
WESTON LEWIS, Gardiner.
Sagadahoc, 1907, '08. Hancock, 1903, '04, '09, '10.
5 Knox, 1907, '08. GUSTAVUS C. KILGORE, Belfast.
Waldo, 1905, '06, '11, '12.
6 ( Penob.,1903,'4, '5,'6,'9,'10,'11,'12.
Piscataquis, 1907, '08.
Aroostook, 1907, '8,'9, '10, '11,'12.
7 Washington, 1903,'04,'05, '06. FRANK A. PEABODY, Houlton.
J. CLEMENT MURPHY, Augusta, Private Sec'y to Gov.
SALARIES 1,200
*GEORGE W. LEADBETTER, Rockland, Messenger to Governor and Council.
HELEN GAFFNEY, Augusta, Stenographer to Governor. $2,500
*CYRUS W. DAVIS, Waterville, Secretary of State.
*JOSEPH E. ALEXANDER, Richmond, Deputy Sec. of State .. 1,500
WILLIAM P. TOULOUSE, Waterville, Engros'g Clerk to Sec. of State. 1,000
ANNA P. LADD, Augusta, Clerk. 1,200
GEORGE S. THAYER, Lubec, Clerk .. 1,000
MELVILLE A. GOULD, Old Town, Clerk. 1,000
H. CLAIR MILLER, Winthrop, Clerk .. 1,000
WILLIAM J. LAWLESS, Auburn, Clerk.
BLANCHE A. GORDON, Readfield, Stenographer 900
*JAMES F. SINGLETON, Bangor, State Treasurer. 2,000
*MELVIN W. WISWELL, Brewer, Chief Clerk to Treasurer. 1,700
ANNIE M. CLANCY, Augusta, 1,100
LLEWELLYN M. MCGOULDRICK, Machias
Treasurer's Clerks
.
1,100
JOSEPH E. DUNN, Augusta. 800
WILLIAM R. PATTANGALL, Waterville, Attorney-general 4,000
*ELLIOTT C. DILL, Hallowell, Adjutant-general. 1,800
*LAMONT A. STEVENS, Wells, Auditor 2,500
*PAYSON SMITH, Auburn, State Supt. Pub. Schools. 2,500 HAROLD A. ALLAN, Lewiston, Deputy Supt. Public Schools .. 1,500
*FRANK E. MACE, Great Pond, Land Agt. and Forest Commis- sioner .. 2,500
*CHARLES W. CURTIS, Brewer, Deputy Forest Commissioner. 1,500
GLADYS D. MACPHEE, Augusta, Clerk to Maine Forestry Dist. 624
*ANDREW P. HAVEY, Sullivan, Insurance Commissioner. 1,800
#IVAN E. LANG, Bowdoinham, Deputy Ins. Commissioner 1,500
ROBERT F. DUNTON, Belfast, Bank Commissioner. 2,500
W. G. ELLis, Gardiner, Deputy Bank Commissoner
LLEWELLYN L. COOPER, Augusta, Supt. of Public Buildings 1,200
141
WILLIS Y. PATCH, Bangor.
LAWRENCE P. BEARCE, Auburn, 1,000
142
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
*GEORGE E. DODGE, Carmel, Pension Clerk.
*JOHN F. CONNELLY, Bangor, Com. of Labor and State Factory Inspector. $1,600
HENRY M. DONNELLY, Biddeford, Deputy Factory Inspector. 1,300
JOHN P. BUCKLEY, Westbrook, Commissioner of Agriculture. 1,500
ELMER P. SPOFFORD, Deer Isle 2,500
FRANK KEIZER, Rockland, Railroad Commissioners 2,000
JOHN A. JONES, Lewiston, 2,000
GEORGE F. GIDDINGS, Augusta, Clerk to Railroad Commissioners. 1,500
E. E. PARKMAN, Augusta, Asst. Clerk. 1,200
*PARKER L. HARDISON, Caribou, Highway Commissioner 2,500
L. D. BARROWS, Foxcroft, Asst. Highway Commissioner 1,500
S. FRANK PIERCE, Windsorville, Clerk 1,300
*THOMAS CLARK, Tremont, 1,000
CHARLES E. DAVIS, Augusta, Clerks to Adjt. General
BERTRAND G MCINTIRE, Waterford (East), -
1,500
W. J. THOMPSON, China (So.), State Assessors 1,500
EDWIN M. JOHNSTON, Brownville, 1,500
FRANK A. STERLING, Caratunk, Clerk State Assessors 1,200
*HERBERT E. HOLMES, Lewiston, State Librarian
1,500
W. F. LIVINGSTON, Augusta, Asst. Librarian.
1,200
JENNIE M. COCHRANE, Brunswick, Cataloguer
ABBIE R. KNOWLES, Augusta, Reference Librarian.
J. S. P. H. WILSON, Auburn,
Commissioners of Inland
2,000
FRANK E. MACE, Great Pond,
Fisheries and Game.
1,000
MYRTLE H. HODGDON, Farmingdale, Clerk and Stenographer. 1,000
JAMES DONOHUE, Rockland, Com. of Sea and Shore Fisheries.
2,000
HENRY R. COWAN, Bangor, Keeper of State Arsenal.
100
CYRUS H. FARLEY, Portland, C. W. T. GODING, Portland, CHAS. F. GUPTILL, Portland,
Commissioners of Harbor and Tidal Waters.
VAN W. CARLL, Gorhamn, Live Stock Sanitary Commissioner 1,500
ERNEST L. COWAN, Rumford, FRANK T. CRANE, Machias, JAMES A. BROE, Portland,
Commissioners of Pharmacy.
IRA E. PINKHAM, Old Town, Agent Penobscot Indians.
400
H. L. GOVE, Perry, Agent Passamaquoddy Indians.
C. A. LEIGHTON, Thomaston,
Inspectors of
JAMES W. MESERVE, Buxton,
JOHN M. TAYLOR, So. Portland, { Inspectors of Steamboats.
. .
JOHN R. MCDONALD, Addison,
HIRAM P. FARROW, Belmont (Center), Inspct. of Dams and Reservoirs.
State Board of Health.
Established by Act of Legislature, Feb. 27, 1885. CHAS. D. SMITH, M.D., Portland, President. A. G.YOUNG, M.D., Augusta, Secretary and Registrar of Vital Statistics. RICHARD H. STUBBS M.D., Augusta. PROF. MARSHALL P. CRAM, Bruns- G. M. WOODCOCK, M.D., Bangor. wick. W. L. HASKELL, M.D., Lewiston. EUGENE W. Goss, Auburn.
Board of Legal Examiners. CLARENCE W. PEABODY, Portland, President. JOHN B. MADIGAN, Houlton, Secretary. JOHN WILSON, Bangor, Treasurer. WARREN C. PHILBROOK, Waterville. LUERE B. DEASY, Bar Harbor.
400
W. J. BRADBURY, Fairfield,
Prisons and Jails.
..
BLAINE S. VILES, Augusta,
143
STATE INSTITUTIONS.
Board of Registration of Medicine.
W. S. THOMPSON, M.D., Augusta, Chairman. F. W. SEARLE, M.D., Portland, Secretary. A. I. HARVEY, M.D., Bangor. JOHN L. M. WILLIS, M.D., Eliot. WILLIAM H. HARRIS, M.D., Augusta. . G. H. EMERSON, M.D., Bucksport
Board of Veterinary Examiners.
W. S. LORD, West Baldwin, Pres. A. JOLY, Waterville, Sec. A. L. MURCH, Bangor, Treas.
Board of Dental Examiners.
L. S. CHILCOTT, Bangor, Pres. E. C. BRYANT, Pittsfield, Sec.
W. S. PAYSON, Castine. HENRY GILMAN, Portland.
GEO. H. WALLING, Machias.
Board of Embalming Examiners.
A. G. YOUNG, M. D., Augusta, Sec. J. CLARK FLAGG, Richmond. H. W. RICH, Portland.
STATE INSTITUTIONS.
INSANE HOSPITALS.
TRUSTEES-SALARY, $5.00 PER DAY AND EXPENSES.
SETH C. GORDON, Portland, Pres. MRS. LAURA L. CONY, Augusta, Sec.
FRANK W. BURNHAM, Milbridge. ALBERT O. MARCILLE, Biddeford.
MENANDER DENNETT, Lewiston.
- YOUNG A. THURSTON, Andover. THOMAS WHITE, Bangor. Maine Insane Hospital .- Augusta.
HENRY W. MILLER, M.D. (salary, $2,500), Superintendent.
CARL J. HEDIN, M.D. (salary, $1500), Assistant Superintendent.
KARL B. STURGIS, M.D. (salary, $1,000), Second Assistant.
H. W. HALL, M.D. (salary $900), Asst. Physician.
JOHN C. LINDSAY, M.D. (salary $600), Asst. Physician.
MARIE C. STROM, M. D. (salary $400), Asst. Physician.
MANNING S. CAMPBELL (salary, $1,600), Steward and Treasurer. Vacant, Matron.
REVS. C. G. MOSHER, THOMAS J. NELLIGAN, B. P. HOPE, C. D. BOOTH- BY, H. E. DUNNACK, L. W. COONS, Chaplains.
VERMONT R. LUCE, Supervisor of Male Wards.
MRS. ANNIE D. MCLEAN, Supervisor of Female Wards.
ALBERT M. PINGREE, Hospital Clerk.
Eastern Maine Insane Hospital-Bangor.
FREDERICK L. HILLS, M.D. (salary $2,500), Superintendent.
FORREST C. TYSON, M.D. (salary $1,500), Assistant Superintendent.
HERBERT W. THOMPSON, Pathologist.
WILLIAM THOMPSON, (salary. $1,600), Steward and Treasurer.
ADELAIDE C. BROWN (salary $450), Matron.
REVS. ALVAH R. SCOTT, R. A. JORDAN, LEONARD W. LOTT, P. J. GER- RITY, Chaplains.
EDWARD BRAILEY, Supervisor of Male Wards.
MARY E. HICKEY, Supervisor of Female Wards. EDWARD A. LINNELL, Hospital Clerk.
Maine School for Feeble Minded .- Pownal (West). GEO. S. BLISS M. D., Supt.
144
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
JUVENILE INSTITUTIONS. TRUSTEES-SALARY, $5.00 PER DAY AND EXPENSES.
E. C. CARLL, Augusta, Pres.
PAYSON SMITH, Augusta
ENSIGN OTIS, Rockland, Sec.
MICHAEL J. GARRITY, Portland.
WM. H. WATERHOUSE, Old Town. - MRS. CHAS. F. FLAGG, Portland.
State School for Boys .- South Portland. CHARLES DUNN, JR., ($1,000), Supt. JOHN W. EMERY ($750), Assistant Supt.
Maine Industrial School for Girls .- Hallowell. Incor. Feb. 29, 1872. Organized Nov. 12, 1872. Opened Jan. 20, 1875. Established as a State Institution, March 17, 1899. MISS GERTRUDE L. MCDONALD, Principal.
FLAGG-DUMMER HALL. (Opened Jan. 2, 1875). MISS MARY L. SHACK- LEY, Matron.
BAKER HALL. (Opened Dec., 1898). MISS ARABELLE F. JACKSON, Matron. ERSKINE HALL. (Opened Sept., 1902). MRS. MINNIE J. MOORE, Matron.
Military and Naval Orphan Asylum .- Bath. Incorporated Feb. 23, 1866. Opened Nov. 19, 1866.
WM. R. KIMBALL, Bath, President. W. H. WATSON, Bath, Secretary. H. A. DUNCAN, Bath, Treasurer. TRUSTEES APP. BY GOVERNOR.
WM. R. KIMBALL, Bath. JAMES S. LOWELL, Bath. EDWIN RILEY, Augusta.
TRUSTEES APP. BY CORPORATION.
. RAY P. EATON, Brunswick, H. A. DUNCAN, Bath, W. H. WATSON, Bath. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. RAY P. EATON, Brunswick, W. H. WATSON, Bath, W. R. KIMBALL, Bath. COMMITTEE ON RECEPTION AND DISPOSAL OF CHILDREN. W. H. WATSON, Bath, WM. R. KIMBALL, Bath, H. A. DUNCAN, Bath.
State Prison .- Thomaston. FRED B. WIGGIN (salary, $2,500), Warden. TRUE C. HAYFORD (salary $1,000), Deputy Warden. JAMES A. LEVENSALER (salary $1,000), Clerk.
The University of Maine .- Orono. Established by Act of State Legislature, 1865, in accordance with Act of Congress, July 2, 1862.
TRUSTEES.
OSCAR R. WISH, Portland, Pres. FREELAND JONES, Bangor.
SAM'L W. GOULD, Skowhegan, Sec.
WM. T. HAINES, Waterville.
EDWIN J. HASKELL, Westbrook.
SUMNER P. MILLS, Farmington.
JOHN M. OAK, Bangor,
CHAS. L. JONES, Corinna. ROBERT J. ALEY, PH.D., President of University. CHAS. J. DUNN, Orono, Treasurer. Commencement, June, 11, 1913.
-
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STATE INSTITUTIONS.
College of Law of the University of Maine .- Bangor. ROBERT J. ALEY, Ph. D., President. WILLIAM E. WALZ, M.A., LL.B., LITT. D., Dean. Year commences October 2, 1912.
Maine Agricultural Experiment Station.
COUNCIL.
SAMUEL W. GOULD, Skowhegan.
EDITH M. PATCH, Orono.
CHARLES L. JONES, Corinna.
WARNER J. MORSE, Orono.
JAMES M. BARTLETT, Orono.
RAYMOND PEARL, Orono.
JOHN P. BUCKLEY, Westbrook.
HERMAN H. HANSON, Orono.
ROBERT H. GARDINER, Gardiner.
OSKAR A. JOHANSSEN, Orono.
EUGENE H.LIBBY, Auburn.
CHARLES E. LEWIS, Orono.
ROBERT J. ALEY, Ph. D., President of the University. CHARLES D. WOODS, SC. D., Director of Station. -
State Normal Schools.
Trustees, appointed for three years. Salary, $5.00 per day, and expenses.
H. L. CHAPMAN, Brunswick. J. W. WEEKS, Castine. C. S. EASTMAN, Westbrook. L. S. HOWE, Presque Isle. H. P. WHITE, Farmington.
E. B. CURTIS, Machias.
O. B. CLASON, Gardiner.
Ex-officio.
The GOVERNOR. The STATE SUPT. OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
PRINCIPALS.
Farmington-W. G. Mallett, Farmington. Castine-A. F. Richardson.
Castine. Gorham-W. E. Russell, Gorham. Aroostook-S. L. Merriman, Presque Isle. Washington-Wmn. L. Powers, Machias. Madawaska Training School-Mary P. Nowland, Fort Kent.
Maine School for the Deaf. Established 1876. Incorporated as a State Institution, March 15, 1897.
THOMAS P. SHAW, Portland, President.
R. C. BRADFORD, Portland, Treasurer. TRUSTEES.
THOMAS P. SHAW, Portland.
HARRY E. PLUMMER, Lisbon Falls.
MELVIN P. FRANK, Portland.
- HENRY W. SARGENT, Sedgwick. R. C. BRADFORD, Portland.
ELIZABETH R. TAYLOR, Principal.
ROSTER OF THE NATIONAL GUARD OF THE STATE OF MAINE.
Governor FREDERICK W. PLAISTED, Commander-in-Chief, Augusta. Brigadier-General ELLIOTT C. DILL, Adjutant General, Quarter-master General, Paymaster General and Chief of Staff, Hallowell. Colonel JAMES L. MORIARTY, Inspector General, Lewiston. Lieutenant Colonel EBEN F. LITTLEFIELD, Judge Advocate, Belfast.
10
RUTILLUS ALDEN, Winthrop.
146
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
AIDES-DE-CAMP.
Major CHARLES B. DAY, Richmond.
Major LLEWELLYN L. COOPER, Augusta.
Major GEORGE B FREELAND, Bangor. Major GEORGE B. HEATH, Calais.
Lieutenant Commander EVERETT G. SCULLY, Naval Aide, Portland. SUBSISTENCE DEPARTMENT.
Lieutenant Colonel BLAINE OWEN, Chief Commissary, Augusta.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.
Lieutenant Colonel EDWIN M. FULLER, Chief Surgeon. Bath.
Bial F. Bradbury, Major .. assigned to 2d Infantry. . Norway.
Clarence F. Kendall, Captain. . assigned to C. A. C. Biddeford.
John G. Towne, Ist Lieut .. . assigned to 2d Infantry Waterville.
Harry R. Farris, 1st. Lieut .. . assigned to C. A. C. Oxford.
Edson E. Goodrich, 1st Lieut. assigned to 2d Infantry Waterville.
William L. Haskell, Ist Lieut. .assigned to C. A. C. .Lewiston.
Harry W. Sampson, Ist Lieut. .assigned to 2d Infantry Nat. Soldiers Home.
C. A. Eaton, 1st Lieut. . assigned to C. A. C. Portland. ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT. Lieutenant Colonel JOHN J. DOOLEY, Chief Ordnance Officer, Portland. Major GILBERT M. ELLIOTT, Brunswick.
COAST ARTILLERY CORPS. FIELD AND STAFF.
FRANK B. W. WELCH, Colonel, Portland.
WILLIAM O. PETERSON, Lieutenant-Colonel, Portland.
JAMES M. PALMER, Major, Lewiston.
MYRON E. BENNETT, Major, Sanford.
GEORGE A. BUKER, Major, Bath.
WILLIAM P. NORTON. Captain and Adjutant, Portland.
WALTER DE C. MOORE, Captain and Quartermaster, Portland.
HENRY W. HOBBS, Captain and Artillery Engineer, Portland.
DANIEL W. WENTWORTH, Captain and Ordnance Officer, Sanford.
JULIAN F. ELLIS, First Lieutenant and Adjutant, Auburn.
GEORGE A. FIELD, First Lieutenant and Asst. Quartermaster, Sanford. 1st Company, Portland.
Frank E. Cummings. Captain Portland.
William A. Powers. 1st Lieutenant.
2d Lieutenant.
2d Company, Portland.
Vernon W. Hall. Captain. Portland.
Ralph G. Hayes .. 1st Lieutenant
Harvey P. Winslow 2d Lieutenant.
3d Company, Auburn.
George C. Wing, Jr Captain ... Auburn.
Charles A. Young 1st Lieutenant Lewiston.
Daniel E. Farr. .2d Lieutenant. Auburn.
4th Company, Bath.
Ralph P. Mank Captain
Bath
. Ist Lieutenant. 66
2d Lieutenant.
5th Company, Portland.
Fred A. Guptil Captain .. Portland
Edward H. Besse 1st Lieutenant. 66
George E. Fogg 2d Lieutenant 66
6th Company, Sanford.
William Smith
Captain. Sanford.
Charles S. Pierce Ist Lieutenant. Springvale
Sumner C. Hill. 2d Lieutenant. Sanford.
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7th Company, Biddeford.
Harry Goodier Captain. . Saco.
James Momna
1st Lieutenant. Biddeford.
Charles H. Goodwin.
2d Lieutenant. .. Saco
8th Company, Lewiston.
Cornelius J. Kelleher Captain. Lewiston
George F. Avery . 1st Lieutenant.
Treffle Simard.
2d Lieutenant.
9th Company, Lewiston.
Ara Cushman, jr Captain. Auburn.
Francis J. Kyte
1st Lieutenant. Lewiston.
2d Lieutenant.
10th Company, Brunswick.
Alvah C. Thompson. . Captain. Brunswick
Ernest W. George. .1st Lieutenant.
Myrick R. Gatchell.
2d Lieutenant ..
11th Company, Portland.
Cornelius A. Feury . Captain Portland
John H. Corridon ..
1st Lieutenant.
2d Lieutenant.
12th Company, Westbrook.
Ernest F. Kinmond. Captain. Westbrook.
James Y. Kinmond 1st Lieutenant.
Fred H. Mason. 2d Lieutenant
SECOND REGIMENT, INFANTRY.
FIELD AND STAFF.
FRANK M. HUME, Colonel, Houlton. FRANK B. CUMMINGS, Lieutenant-Colonel, Portland.
GEORGE MCL. PRESSON, Major, Farmington.
WALTER J. MAYO, Major, Dover.
WILLIAM E. SOUTHARD, Major, Bangor.
FRANK E. DRAKE, Captain and Adjutant, Farmington.
ALBERT GREENLAW, Captain and Quartermaster, Eastport.
OLIN M. SMITH, Captain and Commissary, Houlton.
MOSES P. STILES, Captain and A. I. S. A. P., Norway. JAMES E. COCHRANE. Chaplain, Brunswick.
THOMAS M. J. ENRIGHT, First Lieut. and Battalion Adjt., Augusta. LUCIAN W. BLANCHARD, First Lieut. and Battalion Adjt., Rumford. JAMES W. HANSON, First Lieut. and Battalion Adjt., Portland. IRVIN E. THOMAS, Second Lieut. and Batt. Q. M. and Com., Waterville. JOSIAH M. LIBBY, Second Lieut. and Batt. Q. M. and Com., Lewiston. HAROLD R. PEACOCK, Second Lieut. and Batt. Q. M. and Com., Auburn.
Company A, Pittsfield.
Louis O. Haskell
Captain. Pittsfield.
Charles E. Hartford
Ist Lieutenant.
Percy E. Gleason
2d Lieutenant.
Company B, Rumford.
John A. Hadley.
Captain. Rumford ..
Herman W. Hanson.
1st Lieutenant.
Nelson T. Coolidge 2d Lieutenant.
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Company C, Livermore Falls.
Arthur F. Hinds. Captain .. Livermore Falls.
Ozro Roys, jr .. 1st Lieutenant .. . .
66
..
Ora J. Burbank. 2d Lieutenant. 66
Company D, Norway.
Lyman H. Daughraty Captain. So. Paris.
Guy F. Stevens 1st Lieutenant. ... Norway.
Guy I. Swett
.2d Lieutenant.
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