Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Part 16

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Publication date: 1888
Publisher: Portland, Tower Pub. Co. [etc.]
Number of Pages: 1238


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VOTE FOR GOVERNOR, PRESIDENT AND CONGRESSMEN. 135


Caswell


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Chapman


11


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17


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10


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Connor


13


31


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20


33


11


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Cyr.


16


34


15


34


16


E.


9


10


9


Eagle Lake ..


113


47


22


24


47


113


Garfield


4


6


1


11


7


4


Glenwood ...


18


11


15


7


11


18


Hamlin . .


35


49


6


16


49


35


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12


13


19


13


12


Macwahoc .. ... Merrill ·


24


29


1


51


2


33


20


Moro .


15


24


16


10


26


13


Nashville ..


1


1


3


2


New Canada .. . Oxbow.


10


1-


8


4


9


8


Reed.


20


47


3


1


38


13


2


4


47


20


3


St. Francis ..


48


28


2


1


13


6


28


48


1


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St. John.


11


19


13


1


19


11


Silver Ridge ...


27


3


5


18


12


11


19


Stockholm.


57


20


1


51


6


43


35


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Wade. . .


12


21


20


1


22


11


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Wallagrass ...


60


29


8


5


29


60


...


Westmanland ..


5


12


17


1


12


5


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Winterville ....


19


17


13


3


17


19


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3499


4804


122


108


4783


1157


53


145


29


5160


3174


120


2


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PENOBSCOT.


Alton .


34


11


1


23


16


1


12


33 25


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Argyle ..


26


18


3


18 2005


8


1


19


3


Bangor .


2860


1434


19


27


1249


43


39


16


1695


2643


23


Bradford


106


116


2


111


37


1


2


133


93


2


Bradley.


70


50


1


38


23


50


70


1


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Brewer . ..


511


294


1


2


438


158


2


5


3


316


469


2


1


Burlington


41


22


1


30


11


22


41


Carmel


117


129


2


100


68


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Carroll


'47


55


1


43


26


55


47


1


Charleston .


105


125


2


130


46


3


134


98


Chester .


20


30


19


7


30


20


34


23


1


...


Corinna


121


167


2


187


43


2


4


173


116


2


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Corinth.


109


145


2


1


155


39


2


2


154


101


1


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Dexter .


499


228


14


3


394


128


13


4


238


489


3


.


Dixmont


97


101


107


37


1


104


95


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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


·


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


.


.


75


30


22


28


33


74


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43


68


2


1


66


18


2


1


72


39


2


·


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


.


.


33


25


1


Milford.


·


.


223


161


4


126


72


3


194


187


Mt. Chase .. ..


5


26


18


1


.


.


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Newburg,


87


86


4


1


86


45


2


92


83


Newport.


.


171


263


3


4


301


78


4


4


1


272


162


4


.


23


33


1


.....


18


12


1


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·


2


5


4


2


5


2


Enfield


77


85


2


73


34


1


86


76


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44


53


Greenfield .


19


17


31


3


1


1


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54


62


1


9


63


28


2


65


52


9


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Medway .


26


32


1


18


14


3


63


30


1


84


103


3


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Millinocket .


106


81


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26


5


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Edinburg.


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Kenduskeag .


Kingman ..


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Clifton.


·


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15


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Hudson . .


Old Town.


656


323


1


10


440


167


3


5


3


334


630


10


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Orono . .


373


155


1


3


189


166


1


7


156


362


3


....


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Orrington ....


52


141


1


1


153


15


1


146


50


1


....


Passadumkeag .


23


64


1


51


14


1


64


23


1


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Patten.


76


175


2


148


40


1


174


77


2


...


Plymouth


110


67


1


60


32


2


69


108


1


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Prentiss


22


62


2


2


48


11


2


62


22


2


Springfield


74


29


1


30


36


29


74


1


·


93


50


56


42


2


1


52


90


Veazie ..


102


43


54


32


48


97


Winn


35


78


63


20


78


34


Woodville .


9


15


10


3


16


8


PLANTATIONS.


Drew .


11


23


2


20


6


2


23


11


2


Grand Falls


4


2


5


6


2


4


Lakeville


17


6


9


1


6


17


Seboeis


17


25


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Stacyville.


31


37


1


25


13


38


30


Webster.


11


11


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...


11


11


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8968


6487


76


110


7336


3525


102


117


30


6987


8510


101


3


PISCATAQUIS.


Abbot ..


...


66


77


73


25


1


82


64


Atkinson . .


47


70


1


83


22


1


4


76


44


1


Blanchard . ..


25


9


26


1


17


18


Bowerbank .


4


14


15


3


14


4


Brownville .. ..


116


128


3


138


49


3


1


138


106


2


Dover.


273


238


1


.


·


289


103


S


285


232


6


...


Foxcroft.


197


176


5


243


76


3


13


1


213


166


5


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Greenville .


137


44


1


89


31


2


1


67


115


1


Guilford ..


247


177


2


215


81


3


190


236


1


Medford


28


32


65


5


36


25


Milo.


326


245


3


260


140


2


6


249


323


2


Monson .


119


98


10


171


29


1


8


122


96


10


Orneville.


49


34


1


38


16


36


47


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VOTE FOR GOVERNOR, PRESIDENT AND CONGRESSMEN. 137


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Stetson


17


138


ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


WASHINGTON.


Addison. .


87


118


1


59


42


1


1


1


119


86


1


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Alexander


26


19


27


17


·


Baileyville .


66


92


1


96


49


91


68


Baring ..


15


26


1


27


7


2


25


17


Beddington


3


12


17


Brookton.


30


18


1


20


20


18


30


Calais.


374


614


3


9


606


312


4


11


9


586


407


11


Centerville. ..


10


4


7


8


34


18


1


1


41


22


1


Cherryfield .


·


108


230


18


2


207


45


235


101


1


Columbia ..


54


79


1


78


34


80


53


1


Columbia Falls.


79


64


2


1


41


36


63


80


1


Cooper Crawford


13


9


10


11


1


9


13


·


Cutler


87


39


34


58


40


86


.


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Danforth .


115


117


103


56


2


119


113


...


Deblois.


12


5


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Dennysville .. ..


35


63


52


18


66


36


East Machias ...


141


100


28


114


x20


6


.


·


102


141


.


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Eastport ..


331


446


9


5


392


195


5


6


6


447


331


3


·


·


.


4


2


4


11


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Lake View. .


25


20


27


8


20


25


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2145


1742


3


40


2157


828


7


63


5


1956


1962


38


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Parkman.


86


70


4


69


48


3


75


81


4


Sangerville.


175


116


1


130


75


5


1


131


163


1


Sebec .. .


46


76


2


84


27


3


79


44


2


·


Shirley ...


44


19


26


22


1


20


43


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Wellington . .. .


68


42


1


57


43


1


42


68


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Williamsburg ..


4


18


18


2


18


4


Willimantic .. ..


32


21


24


6


2


21


30


2


PLANTATIONS.


Barnard


12


9


1


9


8


11


10


1


Elliottsville ....


8


5


4


6


1


10


7


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Kingsbury . ....


11


4


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5


12


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4


6


1


10


31


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29


12


1


14


19


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4


10


Charlotte .


·


23


41


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19


26


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VOTE FOR GOVERNOR, PRESIDENT AND CONGRESSMEN. 139


Edmunds .


67


51


2


40


30


1


51


66


Forest City ....


3


8


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Harrington ....


88


117


· ...


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87


66


2


117


88


1


Jonesborough. .


76


28


28


50


·


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29


75


Jonesport ....


·


247


300


23


2


195


143


31


1


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314


237


2


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Machiasport ...


166


57


2


22


60


59


164


2


Marion.


15


13


1


13


14


24


4


32


12


Marshfield . . .


.


10


14


19


11


11


13


Milbridge .


220


92


80


104


2


91


218


2


Northfield. .


12


9


7


7


9


12


Pembroke .


91


127


2


80


60


1


127


91


2


Perry . .


61


90


98


29


5


1


88


64


Princeton .


96


101


2


125


44


1


5


1


102


95


Robbinston ..


52


68


1


70


41


65


Roque Bluffs. ..


8


18


18


3


1


22


5


Steuben .


124


83


58


59


1


83


124


Talmage .


7


17


17


5


18


6


Topsfield.


25


45


42


15


46


24


Trescott.


62


36


22


40


36


62


Vanceboro . ..


27


53


1


1


79


12


54


23


Waite ..


13


22


18


16


22


13


Wesley ..


25


6


1


4


22


1


6


25


Whiting .


45


41


1


35


17


1


1


41


45


Whitneyville ...


39


28


32


25


28


39


PLANTATIONS.


4


10


9


4


10


4


Grand Lake St


6


27


1


25


4


1


24


10


1


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6


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3864


3902


90


37


1


3507


2256


60


47


25


3914


3870


31


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83


186


1


1


78


408


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Lubec. .


194


210


4


209


89


1


4


1


225


181


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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


.


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


·


Knox.


3460


2407


175


29


2228


1932


230


40


22


2507


3347


178


28


...


Linc'n


2322


1690


45


41


1693


1196


51


50


10


1684


2298


40


·


.


Oxf'rd


3539


3867


43


43


4179


2093


63


66


75


3986


3395


34


42


. . ·


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


34|


82


.


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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Total ..


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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Fernald,


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.


-


145


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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NATIONAL GUARD OF THE STATE OF MAINE.


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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