Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Part 59

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engines (see adv. opp. p. 520); J. T. Crippen Co., music, musical instru- ments, phonographs and sewing machines; D. L. Mayo, fancy groceries, confectionery, news, etc .; Hattie B. Savage, millinery; HENRY TRACY, ice, lumber and cement (see advt. opp. p. 520), E. S. Thurston, jeweler.


Manset, S. W. Newman, Win. H. Ward, general stores; Win. H. Ward, J. L. STANLEY & SONS, ice (see advt. opp. p 520); W. H. Ward, fishing outfits and coal ; B. H. MAYO) (see advt opp. p. 520), Jas. l'arker's Sons, J. L. STANLEY & SONS (wholesale) (see advt. opp. p. 520), fish and salt ; F. L. Smith, fruit and confectionery: O). W. Fernald, confectionery; S. S. King, painters' supplies ; H. A. BROWN, gasoline engines and supplies, (see advt. opp. p. 520); Helen T. Clark, millinery.


Sca Wall, Henry W. King (estate), general stores; E. R. Newman, gro- ceries.


Manufacturers-William Lawton, Allen J. Lawler, canned clams; F. E. Young, carriages and smith ; Eben Richardson, carpenter; J. B. Mason, harness and shoe maker; S. H. MAYO (see adv. opp. p. 520), boat builder; HENRY TRACY (see advt. opp. p. 520), John Carroll, James Crockett, Wm. T. Ash, Win. Mason, J. H. GiNey, Simeon J. Marshall, Wilbert Reed, masons; Jas. H. Scott, tailor; G. H. Gilley & Son, tinsmiths and plumbers; W. J. Tower, carriage painter, upholsterer and undertaker; Mrs. A. T. Richardson, dressmaker; S. H. MAYO, machinist (see adv. opp. p. 520); G. H. Gilley & Son, bicycle repairing ; R. J. Rob- inson, A. T. Richardson, E. A. Lawler, Lewis G. Dunbar, painters; S. W. Lurvey, HENRY TRACY (see advt. opp. p. 520), A. T. Richardson, R. M. Norwood jr., contractors and builders.


Manset, H. C. Harden, gasoline engine repairing and smith; W. R. Keene, steam fitter; T. Fernald, Chas. Stanley, B. T. Dolliver, carpenters ; W. R. Keene, H. A. BROWN (see advt. opp. p. 520), steam yachts and boats; S. S. King, painter; Miss Carrie Spurling, dressmaking; James Parker's Sons, B. H. MAYO (see adv. opp. p. 520), J. L. STANLEY & SONS (see advt. opp. p. 520), Frank S. Dolliver, fish curing, T. Peder- sen, shoemaker; S. S. King, undertaker; SOUTHWEST HARBOR COLD STORAGE CO., J. L. Stanley & Sons, mngrs. (see advt. opp. p. 520), fish storage.


Sen Wall, Mrs. Alma Spurling, dressmaker.


Barbers-Arthur A. Gilley, A. H. Freeman; Manset, O. W. Fernald. Billiard Hall-Manset, W. H. Ward.


Boats to Let-Robert Gott; Manset, Elmer Conary.


Bowling Alleys-Aug. Clark; Manset, Wmn. H. Ward.


Collection Agency-New England Adjustment Co., S. W. Norwood, atty.


Express-American, R. P Clark, agt.


Garage-S. H. MAY() (see adv. opp. p. 520).


Halls-I. O. O. F .; Manset, Ward's Hall, Wm. H. Ward.


Insurance-GEO. R. FULLER (see advt. opp. p. 520).


, Land Surveyors -A. T. Richardson, Geo. R. Fuller. Library-Tremont Pub. Lib., Mrs. Julia Lemont, lib., 5000 vols.


Lirery Stables-Southwest Harbor Livery, W. E. Murphy, prop.,


A. 1. Holmes, S. H. MAYO (automobile) (see advt. opp. p. 520). Pension Claim Agent-Seth W. Norwood.


Real Estate-GEO. R. FULLER (see ad. opp. p. 520).


Restaurant-Manset, M. H. Kelley.


South West Harbor Water Co .- Geo. R. Fuller, clerk; Henry L. Gray, supt.


Steamboat Agents-Eastern S. S. Corp., (B. & Mt. D. Div.), G. E. Dunton; M. C. R. R. boats, R. P. Clark; Manset, M. C. R. R. boats, E. S. S. Corp., J. L. Stanley & Sons.


Telephones-N. E.T. & T. Co., Miss Marguerite N. Gilley: Island T. Co., S. W. Norwood, sec .; Manset, N. E. T. & T. Co., S. W. Newman. Asso'Ins-Masons-Tremont, No. 77, 1st Thurs; Eastern Star, Jeptha,


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No. 41, 1st and 3d Tues. I. O. O. F .- Pemetic, No. 135, Mon .; Rowena Rebekah, No. 91, 1st and 3d Sat.


Hotels-Claremont House, Mrs. Grace D. Pease; Hotel Dirigo, Schuy- ler R. Clark; Freeman Cottage, J. A. Freeman; Hotel Holmes, A. P. Roberts. Manset, Ocean House, A. Allen; Stanley House, E. Benson Stanley ; Ocean Cottage, A. Allen; Manset House.


STONINGTON.


Forty miles S. S. W. of Ellsworth. On steamboat line from Rockland to Mt. Desert. Set off from Deer Isle and incorporated as a town Feb. 18, 1897. Population, 1900, 1648. Valuation, 1900-Polls, 497; Estates, $218,519.


1910-Population, 2038; Polls, 633; Estates, $582,371.


Stage to Deer Isle.


Green's Landing, Stonington, P. O.


Postmasters-F. S. Small; Oceanville, C. H. S. Webb.


Selectmen-R. F. D., John E. Small; Thomas F. Barbour, Joshua H. Sweetser.


Town Clerk-E. E. Crockett.


Treasurer-Fred E. Webb.


Collector-R. W. Carter.


Constables-S. S. Sellers, A. C. Turner, Geo. W. Trundy, S. W. Bar- bour.


Roud Commissioner-Calvin Ames.


School Committee-Erastus J. Carter, Joseph C. Harmon ; R. F. D. 1, J. E. Small. Supt .- Deer Isle P. O., Wm. H. Patten.


Board of Health-Geo. B. Noyes, sec.


Clergymen-A. B. McAllister, Meth .; vacant, Cong .; C. H. Lake, Saints ; vacant, Cath. Oceanville, vacant, Union.


Physicians-B. L. Noyes, J. G. Hutchins.


Lawyers-Elmer P. Spofford, R. W. Carter.


Notaries-Elmer P. Spofford, August 16, 1918; Frederick A. Torrey, Apr. 2, 1915; Erastus J. Carter, Jan. 28, 1915.


Justices-John E. Small, Oct. 30, 1915. Trial, Fred A. Torrey, Dec. 13, 1913.


Merchants-Eaton & Co. (also clams), J. L. Thurlow, R. C. Gardner, general stores; Philip Crockett, S. Freedman, Combination Clothing Co., A. Cohen, clothing; People's Drug Store, drugs, etc .; Geo. W. Redman, furniture and caskets; Fred E. Webb, boots and shoes; Eaton & Knowl- ton, coal and wood; John Clegg jr., confectionery and cigars; Joseph A. Gott, Simeon Goss, Oliver & Greneer, groceries; F. P. Moore, jew- eler; F. S. Small, variety ; O. B. & F. B. Weed, long and short lumber. Oceanville, C. H. S. Webb, general stores and fishing outfits.


Manufacturers-J. L. Goss, J. C. Rodgers & Co., Crotch Island Granite Co., Benvenue Granite Co., Lattie Bros., C. B. Small, granite; Annis Bros., tinsmiths; Henry C. Smith, contractor and lumber; T. S. Geyer Co., grist mill; Oceanville, Portland Packing Co., canned fislı.


Barbers-Chas. W. Brimigion, Edmund Hamblen.


High School-Rockbound, D. H. Corson, prin.


Insurance-Erastus J. Carter, Fred A. Torrey, F. E. Webb. Restaurant-W. E. Cousins (lunch room).


Laundry-Jos. T. Snow.


Livery Stable-Joseph Brimigion, .


Expresses-American and N. E. Dispatch, F. E. Webb, agent.


Asso'tns-Masons -- Reliance, Ist Sat; Eastern Star, No. 47, Thurs. I. O. O. F .- Joshua Davis, No. 145, Wed. I. O. F .- 1st and 3d Fri. I. O. R. M .- Tues ; D. of P., Mon. A. O. U. W .- Goodwill, 2d Fri. K. O. T. M .- Island, No. 27. 1st and 3d Tues.


Hotels-Stonington Hotel, J. H. Sweetser; Eagle House, I. Eaton.


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SULLIVAN.


Thirteen miles S. S. E. of Ellsworth. Opp. Mt. Desert Ferry, terminus of Mt. Desert branch of M. C. R. R. On steamboat line from Rockland. Once called New Bristol. Settled, 1762. Incorp. Feb. 16, 1789, and named for one of the original settlers. Town of Sorrento set off March 8, 1895. A portion of Plantation No. 7 annexed March 11, 1899. Popula- tion-1840, 649; 1850, 810; 1860, 862; 1870, 796; 1880, 1023; 1890, 1379; 1900, 1034. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 207; Estates, $135,994; 1870-Polls, 210; Estates, $141,954; 1880-Polls, 245; Estates, $193,477; 1890-Polls, 393; Estates, $625,921; 1900-Polls, 344; Estates, 319,194.


1910-Population, 1132; Polls, 339; Estates, $376,275.


Postmasters-Helen Bartlett; East, A. T. Hill; West, Elmer Petten- gill; Ashville, W. M. Pettee; North, Geo. F. Colson.


Selectmen-East, E. E. Bragdon; North, James B. Havey; East, E. W. Doyle.


Town Clerk-North, A. W. Havey.


Treasurer-West, W. L. Carpenter.


Collector-North, Wilbur C. Havey.


Constables-North, George Hooper; West, G. M. Farnsworth; East, Fred A. Patten.


Road Commissioners-East, H. E. Joy; North, Geo. Bunker. School Committee-R. A. Black; North, Forest F. Haskell; East,


B. C. Baker. Supt .- West Gouldsboro P. O., Adelbert W. Gordon.


Clergyman-E. F. Wood, Meth.


Physicians -- R. A. Black; West, H. H. Holt.


Lawyer-North, Wm. B. Blaisdell.


Notaries-Wm. O. Emery, Aug. 16, 1918; Geo. F. Colson, Jan. 16, 1914 ; H. H. Havey, Jan. 16, 1914; Wm. B. Blaisdell, Sept. 28, 1918.


.Justices-F. A. Noyes, June 12, 1914, Herbert O. Johnson, Mar. 23, 1913, Chas. P. Simpson, May 31, 1917; Clarence W. Havey, Apr. 18, 1919.


.Merchants-Ambrose Simpson jr., Dunbar Bros., general stores; East, E. C. Hanna, A. T. Hill, Hanna & Merchant (Tunk Pond Station), general stores; Mrs. Lizzie Dunbar, millinery and fancy goods. West, Crabtree & Havey, C. H. Abbott, Hooper, Havey & Co., Ira Robertson (est.), general stores; Arthur Bunker, meats, groceries and produce ; W. Lipsky, dry goods and clothing ; Elmer Pettengill, groceries. Ashville, W. M. Pettee, general stores.


.Manufacturers-Preble & Clark, James McHatton, smiths; Alvin Wilson, concrete paving; Dunbar Bros., granite and long and short lum- ber; Geo. Patten, brick.


East, D. H. Hanna, harness; Hancock Lumber Co. (Tunk Pond Sta- tion), pulpwood, long and short lumber ; E. W. Doyle, staves, shingles and heading; F. A. Noyes, painter; G. H. Hanna, brick.


North, Crabtree & Havey, Ira Robertson (est.), Hooper, Havey & Co., Alonzo Abbott, W. A. Havey & Son, granite; Wm. P. Goodwin, O. Gor- don, smiths; N. R. Williams, R. M. Merchant, marble workers; E. C. Smith, painter; Mrs. E. C. Smith, milliner.


West, Arthur Bunker, butcher; B. K. Joy, smith; Mrs. M. A. Bunker, dressmaker; G. M. Farnsworth, undertaker, coffins and caskets; Benevue Granite Co., granite.


Ashville, Sullivan Creamery Corporation, cream and butter.


Barbers-West, G. S. Hooper, F. C. Carleton.


Halls-District; East, Grange, P. A. Noyes, agt .; West, Milton, M. L. Mackusic, agt .; K. of P., Jas. Scott, agt.


Express-American, S. Wilson, agent.


Insurance Brokers-North, W. R. Havey, Dunbar Bros. Land Surveyors-Chas. P. Simpson, A. T. Hill.


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Surveyors of Lumber -- East, G. H. Hanna, A. D. Havey; West, A. L. Bunker, G. M. Farnsworth.


Libraries-West, Public, 68 vols., Mrs. Clara Haskell, lib .; East, Village, 100 vols.


Music Teacher-Miss Louise Hawkins.


Ticket and Freight Agt .- M. C. R. R .- S. Wilson.


Weighers of Hay, Stone and Coal-Harvey Dunbar; West, H. H. Havey; East, G. H. Hanna.


Livery Stables-B. Smith, H. L. Cleaves.


High School-Walter H. Russell, prin.


Asso'tus-East, G. A. R .- D. L. Weare, No. 89, Sat. Jr. O. U. A. M. -Morancy, No. 58, Mon. P. of H .- John Dority. Fri. D. of L .- Flan- ders, Wed. West, K. of F .- M. L. Stevens, No. 110, Tues .; Pythian Sis- ters, Puritan, No. 32, Thurs. I. O. F .- Ossipee, 2d Tues. I. O. R. M .- Schoodic, No. 92, Fri .; D. of P., Navajo, No. 58. Masons-D. A. Hooper, Sat .; O. E. S, Oasis, No. 149, Mon. V. I. S .- E. W. Doyle, treas.


Hotels-Bristol, H. L. Cleaves; Tunk Camp, Simon Bunker, mngr .; West, Granite Hotel, Bradbury Smith.


SURRY.


Seven miles S. W. of Ellsworth. On Bluehill and Ellsworth daily stage- line. First settled, 1785. Incorporated the 147th town June 21, 1803. Population-1790, 239; 1850, 1189; 1860, 1319; 1870, 1242; 1880, 1184; 1890, 986; 1900, 900. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 294; Estates, $164,022; 1870- Polls, 283; Estates, $209,137; 1880-Polls, 309; Estates, $212,582; 1890- Polls, 267; Estates, $212,499; 1900-Polls, 252; Estates, $169,985. 1910-Population, 734; Polls, 219; Estates, $194,325.


R. F. D. to Saunders.


Postmasters-Dyer J. Curtis ; East, Edwin C. Lord.


Selectmen-Geo. E. Cousins, John M. McKenney, M. A. Gaspar. Town Clerk-E. N. Osgood.


Treasurer and Collector-Dyer J. Curtis.


Constables-E. N. Osgooa, C. R. Clark.


Road Commissioner-Joseph H. Wescott.


School Committee-H. H. Harden, J. O. Conary; East, E. E. Swett. Supt .- A. L. Shorey.


Board of Health-East, Philip P. Stinson, sec.


Clergymen-J. R. Remick, Meth .; P. A. A. Killam (Ellsworth P. O.), Bap.


Justices-H. J. Milliken, May 19, 1912; Julia A. Chatto (to administer oaths), April 13, 1912; S. G. Cunningham, Mar. 22, 1918; J. W. Gallison, Jan. 18, 1918; Samuel A. McGraw, Apr. 18, 1919.


.Merchants-H. C. Young, D. Mckay, W. E. Phillips, general stores. East, M. D. Chatto, general stores. South, F. H. Harden, general stores.


Manufacturers-Gaspar Bros., lumber; C. P. Jarvis, carriages; Edward Cousins, T. W. Carlisle, smiths; Varden Lord, painter; Wil- lis G. Rich, John M. Young, E. E. Swett, Manuel Gaspar, carpenters; J. W. Gallison, canned blueberries. South, John A. Bonsey, smith.


Library-South, Corinna Stewart, Mrs. J. M. Young, lib. School-High, A. L. Shorey, prin.


Asso'tus-A. O. U. W .- Surry, No. 58, 1st and 3d Sat. P. of H .- Ar- butus, No. 450, Fri.


SWAN'S ISLAND.


Thirty miles S. of Ellsworth, and five miles S.W. of Tremont, with which it has communication by boat. Incorporated Mar. 26, 1897. Popula- tion-1860, 492; 1870, 570; 1880, 765; 1890, 632; 1900, 758. Valuation, 1860 -Polls, 93; Estates, $21,829; 1870-Polls, 99; Estates, $27,805; 1880-


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Polls, 130; Estates, $49,856; 1890-Polls, 137; Estates, $95,091; 1900- Polls, 217; Estates, $133,308.


1910-Population, 749; Polls, 251; Estates, $160,914.


Postmasters-D. C. Stinson; Atlantic, C. W. Stockbridge; Minturn, M. E. Stanley.


Selectmen-S. J. Stinson ; Minturn, Fred E. Wilbur; Atlantic, Seth G. Stockbridge.


Clerk-Atlantic, L. B. Joyce.


Treasurer-I. W. Stinson.


Collector-Minturn, Merrill Sadler.


Constables-E. C. Sherman; Minturn, Merrill Sadler.


Road Commissioner-Atlantic, Sherman Joyce.


School Committee-F. E. Morse; Minturn, H. J. Gott; Atlantic, Llewellyn V. Joyce. Supt .- H. S. Heyer.


Board of Health-Atlantic. Seth G. Stockbridge, sec.


Clergyman-J. E. Whitmore, Meth.


Notary-F. F. Morse, Mar. 22, 1918.


Justices-Levi B. Joyce, Sept. 30, 1917; F. F. Morse, May 19, 1912. Trial, Merrill Sadler, Apr. 3, 1919.


Physicians-Atlantic, I. B. Gage, H. A. Fuller.


Merchants-E. F. Bridges, G. F. Newman, general stores. Atlantic, A. C. Smith, general stores.


Manufacturers-E. C. Withee, carpenter; Atlantic, C. W. Stock- bridge, A. N. Torrey, smiths; Minturn, M. Baird, granite quarries.


Undertaker-Horace E. Stanley.


TREMONT.


Twenty-five miles South of Ellsworth. Terminus of stage-line from Ellsworth. Merchants' Line steamboat from Bangor. Formerly a part of Mount Desert; detached and incor. under the name of Mansel, June 3, 1848; name changed August 8 of the same year. South West Harbor set off in February, 1905. Population-1850, 1425: 1860, 1768; 1870, 1822; 1>80, 2011: 1890, 2036; 1900, 2010. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 407; Estates, $192,984; 1870-Polls, 419; Est., $262,353; 1880-Polls, 507; Est., $361,419; 1890-Polls, 582; Est., $635,979; 1900-Polls, 650; Est., $513,237. 1910-Population, 1116; Polls, 332; Estates, $257,959.


Postmasters-Mrs. Kate R. Pray; Seal Cove, Mrs. A. S. Powers; West, L. W. Rumill; Center, Frank L. Hodgdon; Mckinley, H. P. Richardson; Gott's Island, Philip Moore; Bernard, G. W. Billings.


Selectmen-West, L. W. Rumill; Bernard, Thos. Kelley, Willis Wat- son.


Town Clerk-McKinley, Lowell A. Bunker.


Treasurer-West, B. B. Reed.


Collector and Constable-West, Ashbury A. Lopaus.


Road Commissioner-Bernard, L. J. Norwood.


School Committee-Bernard, C. M. Rich. Scal Cove, James R. Kelley. Supt .- S. W. Harbor P. O., Leroy E. Williams.


Clergymen-C. W. Robinson, Cong. ; West, Frank B. Hervey, Meth. ; Seal Cove, Geo. MeNevins, Bap .; Oliver D. Smith, Epis .; Center, Frank B. Hervey, Meth. ; Gott's Island, Frank B. Hervey, Meth.


Physician-Thos. S. Tapley.


Notary-Lowell A. Bunker, Dec. 14, 1912.


Justices-W. W. A. Heath, Mar. 27, 1914; Martin V. Babbidge, Mar. 23, 1913; Eben B. Clark, Feb. 25, 1915; Perry W. Richardson, Mar. 16, 1916; L. W. Rumill, Feb. 23, 1913.


.Merchants-O. M. Kittredge, general stores.


Bernard, W. Watson. G. W. Billings, general stores; W. Watson, ship chandlery, gasoline engines, etc .; T. W. Jackson, groceries and meats; Guy H. Parker, fish (wholesale); Willis C. Towns, groceries and fishermen's outfits.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


McKinley, P. W. Richardson & Son, general store, fish and salt (whole- sale); H. P. Richardson, confectionery ; Mrs. Vilda S. Knowlton, Mrs. E. M. Stanley, dry goods; Frank McMullin, coal, junk and ship chand- lery ; P. W. Richardson & Son, ice and fishing outfits ; F. N. Sawyer, gro- ceries, dry goods and clothing ; C. W. Martin, lobsters.


Seal Cove, Mrs. Jas. S. Powers, J. J. Heath, general stores.


West, B. B. Reed, F. W. Lunt, general stores; L. W. Rumill, S. C. Webster, groceries.


Center, M. A. Harper, general stores; Frank L. Hodgdon, groceries and meats.


Gott's Island, Philip Moore, groceries.


Manufacturers-Joshua Sawyer, Geo. Wallace, Fred J. Rich, J. M. Rich, Clifton M. Rich, Eben B. Clark, Chas. H. Rich, carpenters; Jacob M. Kelley, John M. Gott, masons; Holsey Galley, Clifton M. Rich, boats; Henry B. Marks, J. H. Lancaster, smiths.


Bernard, Willis Watson, boat builder; Henry Lawrence, cooper; Guy H. Parker, fish curing.


Gott's Island, M. V. Babbidge, carpenter.


McKinley, Wm. Underwood Co., canned clams and sardines; Lowell A. Bunker, sails; P. W. Richardson & Son, fish curing and oil; Frank Eaton, boats; Mckinley Fish & Freezer Co., fish, cold storage, etc.


West, Wm. H. Lunt, boats; James R. Kelley, mason; L. W. Rumill, undertaker.


Barbers-Mckinley, F. L. Manchester; Bernard, Logan Gott.


Billiard Halls-McKinley, F. N. Sawyer; Bernard, W. C. Towns. Bowling Alley-Bernard. W. C. Towns.


Hall-McKinley, Mt. Desert Hall, F. N. Sawyer, prop.


Insurance-Eben B. Clark.


Land Surveyor-Seal Cove, W. W. A. Heath.


Library-Bernard, Bass Harbor, Mrs. V. E. McRae, lib., 1200 vols. Light House Keeper-Mckinley, Willis Dolliver.


Livery Stables-Bernard, L. J. Norwood; West, L. W. Rumill ; Mc Kinley, Wm. R. Donaldson, Frank McMullin.


Real Estate-Bernard, W. Watson.


Restaurants-Mckinley, F. L. Manchester, Miss A. M. Gott.


Steamboat Agents-West, Maine Coast Transportation Co., Mer- chants' Line, F. W. Lunt; Mckinley, Maine Coast Transportation Co., Wm. Underwood; Merchants' Line, Lowell A. Bunker; Bernard, M. C. R. R. Boats.


Telephones-Bernard, N. E. T. & T. Co., G. W. Billings; Mckinley, P. W. Richardson & Son; West, F. W. Lunt; Center, M. A. Harper; West, Island T. Co., F. W. Lunt.


Asso'tus-McKinley, Masons-Mckinley, No. 212, 1st Tues. West, K. of P .- Bernard, No. 125, Fri .; Pythian Sisters, Tues. Center, P. of H., Ocean View, Wed.


Hotels-Bernard, Seaside Cottage, L. F. Gott (summer); Gray Rocks, C. E. Leffingwell (summer); West, L. W. Rumill; Mckinley, Davis House, Miss C. E. Davis; Seal Cove, Mrs. J. S. Powers.


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TRENTON.


Eight miles S. S. E. of Ellsworth to Mt. Desert bridge. On stage-line from Ellsworth to Bar Harbor. First English settlements began about 1763. French settlements commenced at Trenton Point and Oak Point previous to this. Granted by Plymouth colony in 1752 to Eben Thorndike et als .; confirmed by Massachusetts, 1785, to Paul Thorndike. Incorporated the 65th town, Feb. 16, 1789. Lamoine set off and incorporated Feb. 11, 1870. Population-1850, 1205; 1860, 1400; 1870, 678; 1880, 639; 1890, 528; 1900, 459. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 323; Est., $260,729; 1870-Polls, 167; Est.,


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HANCOCK COUNTY.


$118,280; 1880-Polls, 171; Estates, $111,817; 1890-Polls, 153; Estates, $144,252; 1900-Polls, 138; Est,, $132,636.


1910-Population, 354; Polls, 125; Estates, $135,218.


Post-office address-Ellsworth R. F. D. 1.


Selectmen-John D. Remick, W. G. Haynes, E. L. Ladd. Town Clerk-Frank Dunbar.


Treasurer, Collector and Constable-T. J. Hopkins.


Road Commissioners-Lewis Googins, Wilson Trimm.


School Committee-C. L. McFarland, Ralph Leland, Emerson Ladd. Supt .- E. L. Ladd.


Board of Health-T. J. Hopkins, sec.


Clergymen-Vacant, Bap. ; West, vacant. Meth.


Justices-L. S. Hopkins, Feb. 20, 1914; Frank Dunbar, Mar. 2, 1916.


.Merchant -H. H. Hopkins, general stores.


Manufacturers-E. A. Hopkins, mason ; Frank Dunbar, C. H. Davis, C. H. Davis, jr., John Davis, Eugene Cousins, carpenters; S. W. Billings, wheelwright. Ellsworth Falls P. O., WHITCOMB HAYNES & CO., long and short lumber (see advt. opp. page 496).


VERONA.


Twenty miles W. of Ellsworth. Joins Bucksport. Once called Wetmore Isle. Inc. Feb. 18, 1861. Population-1860, 399; 1870, 352; 1880, 356; 1890, 323; 1900, 234. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 95; Estates, $44,143; 1870- Polls. 81; Est., $51,075; 1880-Polls, 108; Est., $50,073; 1890-Polls, 90; Est., $69,245; 1900-Polls, 77; Est., $61,656.


1910-Population, 229; Polls, 67; Estates, $74,475.


Post-office-Bucksport R. F. D. 3.


Selectmen-Stephen D. Bridges, Walter A. Delano, C. A. Abbott.


Town Clerk-A. H. Whitmore.


Treasurer-R. W. Delano.


Collector-Daniel O'Brien.


Constable-A. Delano.


Road Commissioner-George Delano.


School Committee-George Delano, Ralph Hopkins, Nelson Curtis. Supt .- Lucinia Hopkins.


Board of Health-A. H. Whitmore, sec.


Justice-Freeman W. Smith, Sept. 25, 1915.


MMerchant-A. Delano, groceries.


Manufacturers-S. D. Bridges, fish curer.


Asso'tu-P. of H., Verona, No. 206, Sat.


Hotel-Verona Park, Park Hotel.


WALTHAM.


Eleven miles N. E. of Ellsworth. On stage-route from Ellsworth to Great Pond. First settled, 1804. Inc. Jan. 29, 1833. Population-1850, 304; 1860, 374; 1870, 366; 1880, 296; 1890, 242; 1900, 192. Valuation, 1860- Polls, 80; Estates, $44,092; 1870-Polls, 92; Est., $57,727; 1880-Polls, 95; Est., $78,154; 1890-Polls, 81; Est., $78,732; 1900-Polls, 71; Est., $71,316.


1910-Population, 182; Polls, 60; Estates, $80,047.


Postmaster-Asa C. Colby.


Selectmen-M. K. Haslam, Alden K. Haslam, Leona E. Wilbur.


Town Clerk-M. K. Haslam.


Treasurer-Wilson A. Googins.


Collector-W. B. Hastings.


Constables-C. W. Jordan, Henry Braley.


Road Commissioners-B. F. Jordan, Milton W. Haslam.


School Committee-B. F. Jordan, Milton W. Haslam, R. H. Jordan.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


Supt .- Isabelle A. Jordan.


Board of Health-M. K. Haslam, sec.


Cler gyman-Vacant, Bap,


Justices-W. B. Jordan, Dec. 14, 1912; Asa C. Colby, Feb. 13, 1914.


Merchant-Wilson A. Googins, W. H. Kemp, general stores.


Manufacturers-W. A. Googins, long and short lumber ; A. S. Jor- dan, butcher; Mrs. Ella Martin, dressmaker.


Photographer-Isabelle A. Jordan.


Asso'tn-I. O. F .- Synctic, No. 3969; Companion Court, Sunbeam, No. 323.


Hotel-Joseph Fox.


WINTER HARBOR.


Twenty-five miles S. E. of Ellsworth. On daily stage line from Sullivan to Prospect Harbor, and in direct steamboat communication with Bar Harbor, connecting there with trains and boats of the M. C. R. R. and E. S. S. Co. Set off from Gouldsborough and incorporated as a town Feb. 21st, 1895. Population-1900, 571. Valuation, 1900-Polls, 172; Es- tates, $340,613.


1910-Population, 590; Polls, 197; Estates, $500,428.


Postmaster-Geo. W. Tracy.


Selectmen-H. G. Smallidge, Hollis E. Joy, G. E. Gerrish.


Clerk-J. M. Gerrish.


Treasurer and Collector-J. M. Gerrish.


Constable-E. C. Hammond.


Road Commissioner-E. C. Hammond.


School Committee-C. E. Grover, B. E. Tracy, W. B. Harrington. Supt .- West Gouldsboro P. O., Adelbert W. Gordon.


Fish and Game Warden-A. L. Pendleton.


Board of Health-A. J. Gerrish, sec.


Clergymen-E. S. Drew, Bap.


Physician-J. Sumner Bragg.


Lawyer-Bedford E. Tracy.


Notary-Bedford E. Tracy, July 29, 1916.


Justices-Reuben Rand, Dec. 14, 1912; J. M. Gerrish, Oct. 9, 1918.


Merchants-D. W. Joy, A. B. Whitehouse, gen. stores; P. G. Torrey Co., groceries and provisions, hay and grain ; F. A. Harrington & Co., M. M. Sumner (also boots and shoes), dry goods; Pendleton Bros., fish market; Jos. M. Gerrish, newsdealer, D. W. Joy, C. T. Hooper & Son, meats, groceries and provisions; Reuben Rand, lumber; Mrs. Grace E. Hanson, millinery; J. R. Foster, paints, oils and paper hangings; C. E. Grover, hardware.


Manufacturers-D. A. Morrison, smith; F. V. Joy, mason; C. E. Grover, F. E. Weston, contractors & builders; H. E. Tracy, boat build- er ; J. R. Foster, painter; M. B. Jordan, plumber.


Barber-R. W. Farrar.


Boats to Let-Grindstone Neck, Herbert E. Tracy.


Halls-Town, Schoodic Grange; Masons' and Odd Fellows'.


Insurance-Bedford E. Tracy (also broker).


Jobbing and Trucking-E. C. Hammond.


Land Company-The Winter Harbor Co., S. P. Wetherell (Philadel- phia), pres.


Land Surveyor-Thos. R. Hammond.


Landscape Gardeners-H. M. Willey, C. S. Higgins, Jos. Mckay.


Library-Channing.


Livery Stable-E. C. Hammond.


Marine Railway-H. E. Tracy.


Music Teachers-Mrs. Grace E. Hanson, Mrs. R. Rand, Ardelle Parker.


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HANCOCK COUNTY.


N. E. Telephone and Telegraph Co .- B. E. Tracy, mngr.


Real Estate-B. E. Tracv.


School-High, A. S. Adams, prin.


Steamboat Agents-E. C. Hammond, Campbell Baker.


Tracy & Bunker Bldg. Co .- J. W. Bunker, pres.


Undertakers-R. W. Farrar, Reuben Rand.


Water Works-Grindstone Neck Water Co., S. P. Wetherell (Phil- adelphia), pres., Geo. C. Blance, agt.


Winter Harbor Gas and Light Co .- B. E. Tracy, man. Winter Harbor Transportation Co .- S. P. Wetherell, pres.


.Isso'tus-Masons-Winter Harbor, No. 192, 1st Wed .; Eastern Star; Rubie Chapter No. 31, 1st Mon. P. of II .- Schoodic, No. 408, Thurs. I. 0. 0. F .- Grindstone, No. 89, Fri.


Hotels-Hanover, S. Pirali, prop .; Foss House, I. B. Foss; Winter Harbor House, E. Norris; Grindstone Inn (summer) Otto Hanson, mngr.


LONG ISLAND PLANTATION.


Forty miles S. of Ellsworth and fifteen S. of Tremont, with which it is connected by boat. It consists of the following islands: Long Island, Harbor Island, Crow Island, two Duck Islands, East Black Island, Plasentia Island, Pond Island. Population-1860, 188; 1870, 177; 1880, 150; 1890, 132; 1900, 174. Valuation, 1880-Polls, 44: Estates, $22,291; 1890-Polls. 42; Estates, $25,273; 1900-Polls, 54; Estates, $23,586. .1910-Population, 197; Polls, 52; Estates, $29,102.




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