Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Part 38

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Publication date: 1888
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Bricks-C. E. Hacker.


Butchers-P. S. Merriman, S. A. Walker.


Canned Goods-H. C. Baxter & Bro., Snow Flake Canning Co., The Baxter Bros. Co., The Eastman Co., The Augusta Canning Co.


Carpenters and Contractors-Jos. Philbrook & Son, C. H. Booker, C. E. Hacker, Frank A. Colby & Son, Onesime Caron, Nector Morin.


Carriages, Repairs-Donat Schinck, A. Parent.


Confectionery-H. J. Given, Morton Bon Bon Co., Frost & Smith.


Cotton-Cabot Manufacturing Co., R. W. Eaton, agt. 70,000 spindles.


Dressmakers-F. A. Michaud, Mrs. N. V. Harward, Mrs. N. Caouette, Mrs. M. S. Grenier, Mrs. J. Gagnon, Miss Margaret Swift, Miss Lillian F. Odiorne, J. E. Michaud, Miss Elise Coulombe, Mrs. S. C. Doyle.


Feldspar-Trenton Flint & Spar Co., G. D. Willis, agent.


Ferrules and Machinery-Brunswick Manufacturing Co.


Grist Mills-D. & C. E. Scribner, J. B. Ham Co.


Harness-E. A. Graves, Smith & Lenton.


Hosiery-T. C. Hunton.


Laundries-Robert Robertson, Chin Ark, Chin War, Citizen's Steam Laundry, M. R. Hinkley, prop.


Lumber-S. T. Brown & Co., A. C. Getchell.


Machinists-A. J. LYON & SON (see advt. opp. p. 356), T. S. ALLEN (see advt. opp. p. 356), Stephenson & Co.


Marble and Granite-Brunswick Marble & Granite Works, H. D. Lovell, prop.


Masons-(brick) C. E. Hacker, Joseph Footer, L. A. Barnes, Gilbert - Cox, Jas. E. Sawyer, Jas. (). Minot, John Atkinson, Arthur Smith ; (stone) P. St. Peter, Chas. I. Getchell, H. B. Cobb.


Painters-E. T. Saintonge (sign), Cobbett Bros .. O. C. Courson, C. H. Storer, D. T. Toothaker, Cyrus Keyes, Young & Austin (carriage and sign), Fred Hunt (carriage and sign), H. D. Pritchard, Thos. Goodwin.


Photographers-G. B. Webber, Chas. S. Hackett, Leon B. Strout (viewing), Albert E. Thompson (viewing).


Picture Frames-G. B. Webber, Albert E. Thompson.


Plumbers-BENJAMIN L. FURBISH (see advt. opp. p. 356), Geo. B. Ridley, Eaton Hardware Co., Frank E. Douglass.


Printers-BRUNSWICK PUB. CO., publishers of BRUNSWICK RECORD (see advt. opp. p. 356), G. M. Wheeler, E. H. Weatherill, The Maine Map & Register Co.


Railroad Repair Shop-M. C. R. R. Repair Shop, P. N. Watson, supt. bridges and buildings, E. A. Johnson, Geo. H. Brooks (asst.), division road master, T. S. Melcher, general foreman.


Soap-L. H. Bryant.


Undertakers-Harvey Stetson's Sons, W. E. Gordon, Demers & Grondin.


Upholsterers-W. E. Gordon, S. P. Clatenburk.


Wood Working-E. T. Saintonge, Donat Schinck.


Wooden Novelties-Fairfield Lawn Swing Co., W. D. Hatch, treas.


Advertising Agency-Geo. W. Fuller.


Amusement Hall-Pastime, W. O. Gould, prop.


Auctioneers-I. R. Morrell, O. T. Despeaux, D. I. Rosen.


Barbers-R. L. Soule, Chas. L. Pollard, H. Coulombe, Thos. Harvey, J. R. Lombard, Chas. H. Eaton, J. E. Langen, B. Mae McKenney (ladies'), E. J. Bernier, W. O. Gates, Geo. F. Gingras.


Bath and Brunswick Light & Power Co .- A. S. Bosworth (Portland), treas., Victor Bagley, supt.


Billiard Halls and Bowling Alleys-Park Bowling Alley & Pool Room, John B. Girrard, H. Gandreau (billiards).


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Bill Posters-Julius Cahn (Lewiston), Portland Bill Posting Co. (Portland).


Boot Blacking Rooms-Christopher Calandis.


Brunswick and Topsham Water District-Chas. L. Bowker, treas. and mngr.


Chiropodist-Miss A. B. Watson.


Civil Engineers-Chas. L. Bowker, STEPHEN LITCHFIELD (see advt. opp. p. 356).


Directory and Map Publishers-The Maine Map & Register Co., H. E. Mitchell, mngr.


Express Companies-American, G. A. Dunning, agent; Hoyt- Tarbox Express, Frank E. Carver, agent; Leonard's (local), John Leon- ard, prop.


Florist-Wm. Butler.


Garages-T. S. ALLEN (see advt. opp. p. 356), Stephenson & Co.


Halls-Town, H. J. Given, agent; K. of P., H. B. Dunning, agent.


Insurance Agents-T. H. & J. W. Riley, Joseph W. Michaud, Geo. E. Bowker, John R. Stanwood (sec. Brunswick Farmers Mut. Fire Ins. Co.), H. F. Thompson, C. C. Rich, RAY P. EATON (see advt. opp. p. 356), C. A. Randall, The Prudential Ins. Co., A. Blois, asst. mngr., Morrill & Leonard.


Libraries-Curtis Memorial Library, 11,500 volumes, Mary G. Gil- man, librarian; Bowdoin College Library, 103,000 volumes, Geo. T. Little, librarian.


Livery Stables-S. F. Pennell, Dunning Bros., E. H. Woodside (also sale), Wm. H. Griffin, Z. Drapeau, I. R. Morrell (sale), W. S. Soule. Loan & Building AAsso'tu-Brunswick, Larkin D. Snow, pres., H. F. Thompson, sec.


Music Teachers-Mrs. Carrie A. Campbell, H. D. Lovell (clarionet), Miss Isabel Forsaith, Mrs. H. D. Lovell.


Newspaper Correspondent-Thos. H. Riley jr.


Optometrist -- E. A. Will.


Restaurants-G. E. Hackett, F. Fortin, V. S. Cobb, Wm. McFadden, Fred G. Lemieux, N. J. Rawding, Lewis M. Therberge.


Steamboat Agents-Casco Bay & Harpswell Line, Jas. Kavanagh ; New Meadows Steamboat. Co.


Street Railways-The Lewiston, Augusta & WatervilleStreet Ry., H. B. Ivers (Lewiston), gen. mngr .; Brunswick & Yarmouth Street Ry., Edward M. Graham (Freeport P. O.), supt.


Station Agent -- M. C. R. R., Geo. A. Priest.


Surety Bonds-CLARENCE E. SAWYER (see advt. opp. p. 204), J. W. Fisher, E. W. Wheeler, RAY P. EATON (see advt. opp. p. 356).


Telegraph Offices-Postal Tel. Co., G. W. Stuart, mngr .; Western . Union, M. C. depot, Geo. W. McGraves, mngr.


Telephone Office -- N. E. T. & T. Co., S. E. Austin (Bath), mngr.


U. S. Civil Service Examining Board-Miss Affie M. Drink- water, sec.


Bowdoin College-Incorporated 1794. Opened Sept. 1802. William De Witt Hyde, D.D., LL.D., President. Professors-William De Witt Hyde, D.D., LL.D., Mental and Moral Philosophy; Henry Leland Chapman, D.D., LL.D., English Literature; Marshall Perley Cram, Ph.D., Chemistry and Mineralogy and Josiah Little Professorship of Natural Science; Kenneth Chas. Morton Sills, A.M., Latin Language and Literature and Dean; Henry Johnson, Ph.D., Modern Languages and Curator of Art Collections; Frank Edward Woodruff, A.M., Greek Lang- uage and Literature; Geo. Thos. Little, LITT.D., Librarian; William Albion Moody, A.M., Wing Prof. of Mathematics; Chas. Clifford Hutchins, A.M., Physics; Frank Nathaniel Whittier, A.M., M.D., Bacteriology, Pathology and Hygiene, and Physical Training and College Physician; Geo. Taylor Files, Ph.D., Germanic Languages; Roscoe James Ham,


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A.M., German; Wilmot Brookings Mitchell, A.M., Rhetoric and Oratory; Warren B. Catlin, Political Economy and Sociology; William Edward Lunt, Ph.D., History and Political Science: William Hawley Davis, A. M., English and Argumentation; Frederick Willis Brown, Ph.D., Modern Languages; Charles Theodore Burnett, Ph.D., Psychology ; Manton Cope- land, S.M., Ph.D., Biology ; Henry B. Alvord, Asst. Prof. in Surveying and Drawing; Gerald Gardner Wilder, A.B., Asst. Librarian; Samuel Ben- son Furbish, B.S., Treasurer's Assistant; Paul Nixon, A.M., Professor in Classics and History; James Lukens McConaughy, A. M., Instructor in English and Secretary of the Christian Association; Orren Chalmer Hor- mell, A. M., Assistant Prof. in History ; Nathaniel E. Loomis, Ph.D., Asst. Prof. in Chemistry ; Edward Haines Wass, Instructor in Music and College Organist; Joseph Stancliffe Davis, A.M., Instructor in Economics and Sociology; Alfred Otto Gross, A.B., Instructor in Biology; Walter Theo- dore Brown, A.M., Instructor in Psychology.


Medical School of Maine-Professors - Addison S. Thayer, A.B., M.D., Dean and Professor of Medicine; Alfred Mitchell, M.D., LL.D., Emeritus Prof. of Medicine; Frederic Henry Gerrish, M.D., LL. D., Emer- itus Prof. of Surgery and Prof. of Medical Ethics ; Charles D). Smith, A.M., M.D., Physiology ; Willis B. Moulton, A.M., M.D., Opthalmology and Otol- ogy; John F. Thompson, A.M., M.D., Diseases of Women ; Frank N. Whit- tier, A.M., M.D., Pathology and Bacteriology ; Edward J. McDonough, A.B., M.D., Obstetrics; Walter Eaton Tobie, M.D., Anatomy; Charles Henry Hunt, A.B., M.D., Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics; Mar- shall P. Cram, PH.D., Chemistry ; Alfred King, A.B., M.D., Surgery ; H. H. Brock, A.M., M.D., William H. Bradford, A.M., M.D., Clinical Surgery ; Al- fred Mitchell, jr., A.B., M.D., Genito-Urinary Surgery; Edville Gerhard Abbott, A.M., M.D., Orthopedic Surgery ; Gustave Adolph Pudor, A.B., M.D., Dermatology; Gilman Davis, M.D., Diseases of the Nose and Throat; Fred P. Webster, M.D., Diseases of Children; Franklin Conant Payson, A.M., LL.D., Lecturer in Medical Jurisprudence; Henry W. Miller, M.D., Mental Diseases ; Henry D. Evans, A.M., Lecturer in Public Hygiene; Manton Copeland, PH.D., Lecturer in Embryology and Histology ; Henry M. Swift, A.B., M.D., Lecturer in Neurology; James E. Keating, A.B., M.D., Asst. Prof. of Medicine; Wallace W. Dyson, M.D., Asst. Prof. of Anatomy; Gil- bert Molleson Elliott, A.M., M.D., Demonstrator of Anatomy ; Willis Bean Moulton, A.B., M.D., Instructor in Diseases of Women; Nathaniel E. Loo- mis, PH.D., Instructor in Chemistry ; Richard Dresser Small, A.B., M.D., Instructor in Obstetrics; Herbert F. Twitchell, M.D., Arthur S. Gilson, M.D., Instructors in Clinical Surgery ; James Alfred Spaulding, A.M., M.D., Clinical Instructor in Opthalmology and Otology; Louis Andrew Derry, A.B , M.D., Instructor in Materia Medica, Pharmacology and Therapeutics ; William Wheeler Bolster, A.M., M.D., Carl H. Stevens, M. D., Instructors in Physiology ; Ambrose H. Weeks, M.D., Instructor in Gastro-intestinal Dis- eases; Joseph B. Drummond, A.B., M.D., Erastus E. Holt, jr., A.B., M.D., Instructors in Anatomy ; Thomas J. Burrage, A.M., M.D., Edwin W. Gehr- ing, B.S., M.D., Instructors in Medicine; Edwin M. Fuller, jr., M.D., In- structor in Pathology and Bacteriology; C. M. Leighton, A.B., M.D., Wal- ter D. Williamson, M.D., Instructors in Clinical Surgery ; Philip Pickering Thompson, A.B., M.D., Instructor in Diseases of Women; Alfred O. Gross, A. B., Instructor in Embryology and Histology; William Moran, M. D., Clinical Asst. in Diseases of the Eye; Alfred William Haskell, M.D., Er- nest Woodbury Files, A.B., M.D., Oramel E. Haney, A. B., M. D., Clinical Assts. in Surgery; Harold Ashton Pingree, M.D., Francis Wilson Lamb, M.D., Clinical Assts. in Orthopedics; Lucinda Blake Hatch, M. D., Harold Josselyn Everett, A.B., M.D., Roland Banks Moore, M.D., Clinical Assts. in Obstetrics; Albion H. Little, M.D., Clinical Asst. in Diseases of the Eye and Ear; Francis Joseph Welch, A.B., M.D., Ernest B. Folsom, M.D., Clin- cal Assts. in Medicine; Stanwood E. Fisher, M.D., Clinical Asst. in Dis- eases of the Nose and Throat.


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High School-H. M. Gardner, principal.


Asso'tus-Masons-United, No. 8, 2d Tuesday; St. Paul's Royal Arch Chapter, No. 14, first Friday; Mount Vernon Council, No. 2, meets quarterly; Eastern Star, Hawthorne, 1st and 3d Mon. G. A. R .- Vincen Mounfort No. 22, Fri .; Relief Corps, Tues. S. of V .- Appomatox, No. 42, 2d Mon; Ladies Auxiliary, 1st and 3d Mon. I. O. O. F .- Pejepscot, No. 13, Thursday ; Casco Encampment, No. 37, 1st and 3d Wednesday ; Canton, King P. M., No. 10, 2d Friday; Evening Star Rebekah, No. 26, 2d and 4th Monday. K. of P .- Fort George, No. 37, Monday; Uniform Rank, Brunswick No. 37, Thurs .; Pythian Sisters, Alva Young, Tues. W. C. T. U .- 2d and 4th Tuesday. A. O. U. W .- Brunswick, No. 56, 2d and 4th Tues. N. E. O. P .- Bowdoin, No. 199, 2d and 4th Tues. I. O. R. M .- Domhegon, No. 43, Fri. St. John Band-Jos. Belanger, leader. Pejepscot Historical Society-E. W. Wheeler, sec. St. Jean Baptiste Societe-4th Sun. Holy Name Society-2d Sun. l' Union St. Jean Baptiste Amerique-2d and 4th Mon. M. W. of A .- Bowdoin, No. 11,198, 2d and 4th Fri. Brunswick Club-T. H. Riley, jr., sec. Odd Ladies-Merry- meeting, 2d and 4th Fri. Paper Makers' Union-No. 86, 1st Sat. C. O. of F .- St. John Baptist, 1st and 3d Mon. Les Artizans Canadiene Francais-Brunswick, 1st and 3d Sun. Ladies' Auxilliary, 2d Mon. Odd Fellows Club-L. S. Higgins, sec. Am. Benefit Assoc .- 2d and 4th Wed. Textile Union-2d Thurs. Unoin Means of Highways-4th Sat. K. C. I. L. Club-E. N. Corson, sec. A. C. I. Club. Pine Grove Cemetery Asso .-- A. V. Metcalf, sec., Royal Arcanum. Circle Cremazie, Arthur Le Marre, jr., mngr.


Board of Trade-Jos. McKeen, pres.


Hotels-HOTEL EAGLE, F. L. BLYN (see advt. opp. p. 356); Bow- doin Hotel, S. O. Dickinson; Park Hotel, K. R. Shaw; Inman Inn, M. R. Hinckley.


Hotels (Summer)-Gurnet House, Robert Jordan; Rossmere, Geo. M. McManus; Domhegan House, Miss E. C. Simpson; New Iven House, Benj. Desjardins; Mere Point, Mere Point House, Mrs. J. Mckinley.


Banks, Newspaper and Insurance Co .- See tables.


CAPE ELIZABETHI.


Five miles from Portland. The southern part of the old town of Cape Elizabeth, divided and the two towns of South Portland and Cape Elizabeth formed March 15, 1895. Area, 7,000 acres. The original town formed a part of ancient Falmouth, and was first settled about 1630, and incorporated Nov. 1, 1765. Population-1900, 887. Valuation, 1900 -Polls, 189; Estates, $607,073.


1910-Population, 1857; Polls, 275; Estates, $1,329,604.


R. F. D. to Bowery Beach, Pond Cove and Spurwink.


Postmaster-Cape Cottage, Jos. W. Armstrong.


Selectmen-Harry S. Jordan, P. W. Jordan, C. M. Hasty.


Clerk and Treasurer-Edward F. Hill.


Constable-Philip Hutchinson.


Road Commissioner-Chas. E. Jordan.


School Committee-Fred P. Murray, John Dearborn, Charles C. Jordan. Supt .- J. Otis Kaler.


Board of Health-John F. Peabbles, sec.


Agent-William C. Robinson.


Clergymen-North and South ch., vacant, Cong .; Bowery Beach, Herbert Cooper, Meth.


Lawyer-Portland P. O., Elgin C. Verrill.


Justices-C. E. Staples, Apr. 16,1914; Elgin C. Verrill, May 26, 1915.


.Merchants-Bowery Beach, Joseph C. Knight, general stores; Mrs. E.


M. Marriner, fancy goods. Pond Core, M. S. Hannaford, general stores. Civil Engineer-C. E. Staples.


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Life Saving Station-Sumner N. Dyer, captain.


Light House Keepers-Portland Head, Joseph W. Strout; Cape Elizabeth, Frank Cotton.


Restaurants-Cape Cottage, Joseph W. Armstrong; The Casino, C. E. Graham; Pond Cove, M. S. Hannaford.


Asso'tns-P. of H .- Cape Elizabeth, Sat. K. of M .- Ocean Tent, No. 3, Wed.


Hotels-Cape Cottage; The Owls Nest, E. M. Rouse; Willard, Clip House, The Cloyester, Mrs. C. H. Cloyes; F. W. Nichols.


CASCO.


Thirty miles North West of Portland. Taken from Raymond. In- corporated March, 1841. Population-1850. 1046; 1860, 1116; 1870, 998; 1880, 908; 1890, 844; 1900, 783. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 258; Estates, $212,- 695; 1870-Polls, 258; Estates, $241,486; 1880-Polls, 237; Estates, $265,- 259; 1890-Polls, 252; Estates, $289,597; 1900-Polls, 241; Est., $272,468; 1910-Population, 688; Polls, 228; Estates, $297,913.


Stage from Poland on Rangeley Div. M. C. R. R.


R. F. D. to Cook's.


Postmasters-R. E. Gay; South, W. S. Dingley ; Webb's Mills, Clarence Winslow; Songo Lock, Samuel Mitchell.


Selectmen-R. F. D. 1, Geo. H. Hanscome; Webb's Mills. I. J. Wins- low ; R. F. D. 1, Mark L. Leach.


Town Clerk-R. E. Gay.


Treasurer-R. F. D. 1, G. T. Cook.


Collector and Constable-R. F. D. 1, F. C. Lombard.


Road Commissioner-F. E. Tenney.


School Committee-R. F. D. 1, Fred C. Lombard, G. T. Cook, L. D. Nutting. Supt .- R. F. D. 1, L. C: Jewell.


Board of Health-Webb's Mills, L. H. Poore, sec.


Clergymen-I. W. Kemp, F. Bap .; vacant, Cong .; J. Albert Nichols, Advt .; Webb's Mills, I. W. Kemp, F. Bap.


Physicians-D. W. Wight, L. C. Jewell (Hom.); Webb's Mills, L. H. Poore.


Dentist-W. L. Haskell.


Justices-E. A. Barton, Mar. 15, 1919; Willis H. Rolfe, Oct. 6, 1916: Leland H. Poore, Oct. 28, 1917; Gideon T. Cook, Jan. 25, 1917; Lyman W. Holden, Apr. 20, 1918.


.Merchants-L. W. Holden, W. H. Perris, groceries and meats; Eugene Tenney, groceries. Webb's Mills, Clarence Winslow, general stores. South, Dingley & Mains, general stores; Songo Lock, Samuel M. Mitchell, general stores.


Manufacturers-W. M. & R. Cook, lumber; S. A. Hall, coffins and caskets; I. P. Fickett, smith; Wm. H. Perris, butcher; Portland Packing Co., canned corn; S. O. Hancock, long and short lumber; Geo. H. Hans- come, J. N. Eastman, axe handles; Harry Jewitt, saw mill. Webb's Mills, Isaiah Winslow, axe handles, long and short lumber ; S. P. Winslow, starch polish, clothes horses and picture frames; John Pollard, Joseph Strout, smiths.


South, Orin Watkins, clothing: Wm. Watkins, smith; Cook's, R. Cook & Son, spool strips.


Library-Circulating, Mrs. Bertha Hancock, lib.


Photographer-Webb's Mills, Hamden Tripp.


Asso'tns-P. of H .- Casco, No. 67. M. W. of A. Webb's Mills, N. E. O. P.


Hotel-Webb's Mills, Winslow House, Clarence Winslow.


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CUMBERLAND.


Ten miles N. E. of Portland. On Maine Central and Grand Trunk R. Rs.


Incorporated in 1821, prior to which date it formed a part of North Yarmouth. Population-1850, 1656; 1860, 1713; 1870, 1626; 1880, 1619; 1890, 1487; 1900, 1404. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 390; Estates, $455,540; 1870-Polls, 399; Estates, $511,920; 1880-Polls, 415; Estates, $556,460; 1890-Polls, 450; Estates, $693,499; 1900-Polls, 465; Estates, $781,106; 1910-Population, 1403; Polls, 444; Estates, $1,134,721.


R. F. D. to West.


Postmasters-A. W. Doughty; Center, Jas. L. Dunn; Chebeague Island, Henry Bowen.


Selectmen-Center R. F. D. 2, Arthur W. Stanley, Willard Wilson ; Chebeague Island, Albert C. Robbins.


Town Clerk-Center, David L. Blanchard.


Treasurer-Portland R. F. D., Edmund R. Norton.


Collector-Center R. F. D. 2, Chas. W. Small.


Constables - Chebeague Island, Wm. A. Trufant; Center, Fred Crickett.


Road Commissioners-Center R. F. D. 1, S. W. Hamilton; Center R. F. D. 2, Joseph Wilson, Chebeague Island, H. W. Hamilton.


School Committee-Center, H. M. Moulton, Louville H. Merrill; Chebeague Island, Clinton H. Cleaves. Supt .- Portland R. F. D., D. W. Lunt.


Board of Health-Alfred W. Doughty, sec.


Clergymen-Geo. R. Palmer, Meth .; Center, vacant, Cong .; West, vacant, Meth .; vacant, Univ .; Chebeague Island, W. P. Merrill, Meth.


Physicians-Center, Henry M. Moulton ; Chebeague Island, Leon L. Hale.


Justices-David L. Blanchard, Oct. 6, 1916; A. R. Littlefield, Dec. 16, 1917.


Merchants-A. W. Doughty, general stores; Center, Gordon & Wood, Jas. L. Dunn, gene'lstores ; E. B. Osgood, meats and provisions; Frank H. Chase, A. S. Chase, C. H. Jenkins, Howard C. Blanchard, P. M. & M. W. Leighton, florists ; H. C. Blanchard, Willis A. Thurston, poultry and eggs; Edward Ham, Horace Files, fish and clams; W. H. Rowe, ice. West, A. L. Wilson, meats and provisions; Chebeague Island, Henry Bowen, fruit and confectionery ; A. R. Littlefield, S. F. Hamilton, general stores; R. H. Cleaves, provisions.


Manufacturers-Center, Fred L. Adams, smith: E. L. Farwell, Wm. H. Skillings, painters ; Chas. Small, stone cutter ; F. R. Sweetser, sausages ; Gorham L. Farwell, carpenter; Wm. R. Barbour, mason. West, Wilson & Leighton, saw, stave and grist mill; C. R. & W. H. Mountfort, saw and stave mill; Levi Morrill, stave mill; Geo. N. Wilson, Wallace L. Merrill, carpenters and builders. Cheleague Island, Willard Fenderson, canned . goods.


Express-American, Center, A. W. McCurdy, agent.


Library - Cumberland Circulating, Mrs. Olive M. Hall, lib .; 700 vols.


Live Stock: Breeders-Center, Geo. Blanchard, prop. Broadmoor Farm; F. S. Blanchard, prop. Sunnyside Farm.


School-Center, Greeley Institute, E. F. Maloney, prin.


Station Agents-Center, M. C. R. R., A. W. McCurdy; G. T. Ry., E. F. Corliss.


Asso'tns-Center, Cumberland Farmers' Club-E. W. Winslow, sec. I. O. R. M .- Sawga, No. 20, Fri .; Indianola, No. 44, D. of P., alt. Mon. P. of H .- Cumberland, No. 500, Tues. Cheleague Island, U. O. G. C .- Banner, No. 276, Sat.


Hotels-Cheleague Island, Sunnyside, H. H. Jenks; Hamilton and Hill Crest, Bicknell & Hamilton; Summit House, Mrs. C. M. Hamilton; Hamilton Villa, A. E. Hamilton; Orchard Cottage, G. Hill.


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FALMOUTH.


Seven miles N. of Portland. On Me. Central R. R. and G. T. R. First settled about 1632. Originally included Cape Elizabeth, Westbrook, and Portland. Incorporated 1718. Population-1850, 2157; 1860, 1935; 1870, 1730; 1880, 1622; 1890, 1580; 1900, 1511. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 423; Es- tates, $621,978; 1870-Polls, 443; Estates, $688,527; 1880-Polls, 382; Es- tates, $769,470; 1890-Polls, 463; Estates, $936,047; 1900-Polls, 436; Es- tates, $1,036,287.


1910-Population, 1488; Polls, 431; Estates, $1,581,452.


Presumpscot one and one-half miles west of Falmouth P. O.


R. F. D. to Falmouth, North, Falmouth Foreside and Presumpscot.


Postmaster-West, A. S. Noyes.


Selectmen-Highland Lake P. O., F. S. Huston; West, C. P. Lawson ; Woodfords R. F. D. 2, H. H. McCann.


Town Clerk and Treasurer-West, A. S. Noyes.


Collector and Constable-Portland R. F. D. 4, John F. Williams.


Road Commissioners-West, Elmer J. Leighton; Woodfords R. F. D. 2, Hans Peterson ; Portland R. F. D. 4, I. H. Iversen.


School Committee-West, Stephen G. Huston, W. H. Merrill; Portland R. F. D. 4, L. L. Ramsdell. Supt .- Portland R. F. D. 4, D. W. Lunt.


Board of Health-Portland R. F. D. 4, D. W. Lunt, sec.


Clergymen-Vacant, 1st Cong. ; P. P. Thorby, Luth .; Falmouth Fore- side, Geo. R. Palmer, Meth .; West, Israel Jordan, Cong .; J. W. Farrell, Free Bap.


Physicians-E. F. Robinson ; Falmouth Foreside, Geo. S. Derby.


Justices-Arthur S. Noyes, April 16, 1914; Ralph S. Norton, April 16, 1914; Grace M. Wood (to administer oaths), Aug. 10, 1913.


.Merchants-C. Christenson, milk; Dresser & Carlisle, groceries and provisions; Geo. H. Hill (also fish), clams; Skillin Bros., florists; Her- bert J. Poland, fruit and confectionery. West, W. H. Pearson & Co., general stores; E. N. Wilson, S. G. Huston, Clough & Wilson, E. J. Leighton, Wilson & Roberts, milk; J. M. Moore, cattle; Arthur S. Noyes, gasoline engines and supplies. Falmouth Foreside, Dow & Hodgdon, general stores.


Manufacturers-Charles Wescott, James R. Wescott, smiths ; O. W. Bucknam, Royal Lunt, carpenters and builders; L. L. Ramsdell, con- tractor West, West Falmouth Manufacturing Co., wheels and wheel stock; E. L. Huston, lumber: W. S. Pride, smith; W. H. Winslow, farm and truck wagons; R. H. B. Bailey, carriages and painting; L. A. Olmstead, carpenter and builder; F. C. Batchelder, A. Flynn, painters. Ciril Engineers-Silas Skillin; West, W. E. Winslow.


Insurance-West, Falmouth Mutual Fire Ins. Co.


Mineral Spring-Falmouth Foreside, Underwood Spring Co.


Poultry Farms-West, H. Hicks, prop., O. E. Roberts.


Printers-West, Noyes Printing Co.


Telephone-West, N. E. T. & T. Co.


Presumpscot Electric Co .- H. H. McCann, supt.


Station Agents-M. C. R. R., E. E. Winslow; G. T. R., F. E. Mc- Keen.


Library-West, Public, 530 vols., Hattie F. Huston, lib.


.Isso'tus-I. O. O. F .- Presumpscot, No. 91, Fri. West, K. of P .- Piscataqua, Wed. P. of H. Falmouth, No. 29. Falmouth Foreside, 1. O. R. M .- Tolam, No. 22. Presumpscot, I. O. G. T-Presumpscot. P. of H .- Mt. Independence.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


FREEPORT.


Twenty-one miles N. E. of Portland. First known as Harraseket. For- merly a part of North Yarmouth. Incorporated the 64th town Feb. 14, 1789. Named after Sir Andrew Freeport, a character in Addison. Divided in 1808, and Pownal set off. Population-1850, 2629; 1860, 2792; 1870, 2457; 1880, 2279; 1890, 2482; 1900, 2339. Valuation, 1860- Polls, 682; Estates, $821,460; 1870-Polls, 594: Estates, $912,056: 1880- Polls, 569; Estates, $979,038; 1890-Polls, 719; Estates, $1,263,571; 1900 -Polls, 696; Est., $1,168,314.


1910-Population, 2460; Polls, 714; Estates, $1.330.918.


On M. C. R. R. and steamboat line from Portland: also ou Brunswick & Yarmouth Street Railway.


Postmasters-W. C. Fogg; South, Edson Jones; Bustin's Island summer), Mrs. F. P. Wilson.


Selectmen-E. B. Mallett, Elmer L. Porter, L. B. Cushing.


Town Clerk-R. E. Randall.


Treasurer-Willis H. Soule.


Collector and Constable-Eben Patterson.


Constables-Eben Patterson: South, J. W. Iveson.


Road Commissioner-Harry Merrill.


School Committee-P. S. Burr, George A. Wilbur, L. G. Cushing. Supt .- H. M. Moore.


Chief Engineer of Fire Dept .- N. M. Kendall.


Board of Health-N. D. Hyde, sec.


Clergymen-G. E. Woodman, Cong .; W. F. Sturtevant, Bap .; va- cant, F. Bap .; Caroline E. Angell, Unir. ; South, vacant, Cong.


Physicians-N. D. Hyde, A. L. Gould, A. J. Lewis.


Dentist-H. N. York.


Lawyers-R. E. Randall, Bertram S. Peacock.


Notaries-Edwin C. Townsend, Sept. 10, 1914; Henry C. Brewer, Jan. 21. 1916; Robert E. Randall, Apr. 27, 1916.


Justices-H. C. Brewer, Jan. 21, 1916; Bertram S. Peacock, Feb. 25, 1915. Trial E. C. Townsend, June 16, 1918; Robert E. Randall, Nov. 18, 1916. Dedimus, Henry C. Brewer.


.Merchants-S. G. & G. V. Soule, dry and fancy goods; W. H. Soule, coal and hay; A. W. Mitchell, stationery and periodicals; A. F. Woodman. E. L. Porter, lumber, doors, sash, blinds; Winthrop C. Fogg, H. R. Alden, apothecaries; A. F. Hunter. dry goods and millinery ; M. E. Averill, Curtis & Morton, A. Derosier, H. E. Richardson, Co-operative Cash Store, groceries; C. T. Dillingham, meats, fish and provisions; Stephen Mitchell, groceries, crockery, hardware, stoves, tinware; George F. Lowell, watches, jewelry and sporting goods; Henry Gould, L. L. Bean, clothing, boots and shoes; W. W. Fish & Co., furni- ture and caskets; Fred S. Soule, merchant tailor; W. E. Libby, wood; D. B. Bibber, harness, etc .; A. W. Mitchell, fruit, confectionery, cigars, etc .: F. E. Merrill. stationery and school supplies; I. C. Tracy & Sons, hardware, stoves and tinware; C. P. Rideout, paints and wall paper; O. L. Clark, grain and feed.




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