USA > Maine > Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual > Part 68
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61 | Part 62 | Part 63 | Part 64 | Part 65 | Part 66 | Part 67 | Part 68 | Part 69 | Part 70 | Part 71 | Part 72 | Part 73 | Part 74 | Part 75 | Part 76 | Part 77 | Part 78 | Part 79 | Part 80 | Part 81 | Part 82 | Part 83 | Part 84 | Part 85 | Part 86 | Part 87 | Part 88 | Part 89 | Part 90 | Part 91 | Part 92 | Part 93 | Part 94 | Part 95 | Part 96 | Part 97 | Part 98 | Part 99 | Part 100 | Part 101 | Part 102 | Part 103 | Part 104 | Part 105 | Part 106 | Part 107 | Part 108 | Part 109 | Part 110 | Part 111 | Part 112 | Part 113 | Part 114 | Part 115 | Part 116 | Part 117 | Part 118 | Part 119 | Part 120 | Part 121 | Part 122
APPLETON.
Sixteen miles N. W. of Rockland, on stage-line from Union to Searsmont. Settled about 1775. Thirty miles E. from Augusta. Incorporated Jan. 28, 1829. Population-1850, 1727 ; 1860, 1573; 1870, 1485; 1880, 1348; 1890, 1080; 1900, 975. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 379; Estates, $253,347; 1870- Polls, 347; Estates, $284,278; 1880-Polls, 337; Estates, $320,664: 1890- Polls, 315; Estates, $318,980; 1900-Polls, 295; Estates, $256,347. 1910 -- Population, 842; Polls, 252; Estates, $255,209.
Stage daily from North Appleton to Camden. Stages daily from Union on G. V. R. R. to Appleton and North.
R. F. D. to Elmwood.
Postmasters-L. W. Morang; North, Fred L. Waterman; West, Colby R. Bartlett; Burkettville, George A. Miller.
Selectmen-West, C. R. Bartlett; Union R. F. D. 1, J. T. McCorrison; Willard M. Brown.
Town Clerk and Treasurer-B. J. Ness.
Collector-North, C. H. Plummer.
School Committee-A. L. Pease: Burkettville, O. L. Newell; North, O. T. Keene. Supt .- Union R. F. D. 1, Arthur D. Fish. Board of Health-V. O. Keller, sec.
Clergymen -Walter Sykes, Bap .; vacant, Union Church; North, vacant, Union Church.
Physician-B. H. Keller.
Justices-D. G. Wentworth, June 29, 1918; H. C. Pease, May 27, 1916; Geo. A. Miller, July 20, 1913; C. R. Bartlett, July 9, 1914.
Merchants-B. J. Ness, H. C. Pease & Son, L. W. Morang, L. M. Gushee, dry goods and groceries; Lottie P. Young, millinery and fancy goods; L. M. Gushee, F. L. Davidson, L. M. Johnson, fertilizers ; Gushee Furniture Co., furniture, stoves and carpets. North, F. L. Waterman, general stores. Burkettville, Frank Burkett, George A. Miller, dry goods and groceries. West, Colby R. Bartlett, dry goods and groceries. Union P. O., S. N. Simmons, cream separators.
Manufacturers-G. H. Page, carriages; V. O. Keller, smith; G. H. Page, painter; Frank Edgecomb, stave mill; Annie McLain, Mrs. Grace D. Marsh, Mrs. Cora B. Brown, dressmakers; H. N. Titus, wood worker and poplar rakes; Elden Dyer, wheelwright and smith.
North, Chas. H. Plummer, stave mill ; U. N. Dyer, sign painter. Liberty P. O., Geo. Millay (est.), saw and stave mill and coiled hoops; Jacobs & Linscott, hay pressing. Burkettville, A. M. Dow (also carriages), smith. Union P. O., Chas. F. Newbert, boat builder; Fred H. Brown, L. E. Sprowl, smiths; Willard Sherman, saw and stave mill.
Civil Engineer-Union P. O., Edwin R. Keene.
Land Surveyor-North, D. G. Wentworth.
H. L. Shepherd, Pres.
Chas. A. Benner, Treas. Reuel Robinson, Sec. CAMDEN YACHT BUILDING and RAILWAY COMPANY
Docking and Winter Care of Steam and Sailing Yachts. Machinery and Rigging. Yacht Supplies, Coal, Water, Ice, Etc. Special Attention to the Repairing of all Classes of Sailing and Steam Vessels. Two Railways of 400 Tons and 1000 Tons Capacity. The only marine Railway in Maine available in cold winter of 1903-4. Telephone Connection. CAMDEN, MAINE.
JOSIAH H. HOBBS, Supt.
J. H. MONTGOMERY, Pres. and Treas. CAMDEN LUMBER COMPANY, Lumber, Coal, Wood, Brick, Sand, Cement, Lime, Drain Tile, Paints, Flour, Hay and Grain. Manufacturers and Dealers in Doors, Sash, Blinds, Door and Window Screens, House Finish.
CAMDEN, =
MAINE.
J. L. COBB,
LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Complete Line of HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Wall Paper and Window Shades a Specialty. WINTHROP. MAINE. Telephone Connection.
Gasoline and Motor Boat Supplies. Agents for Hartford & Scripps Marine Engines. JOHN W. RANKIN & CO., MARINE ENGINES. OVERHAULING and INSTALLING CAMDEN, MAINE. Telephone Connection.
P. G. WILLEY & CO. Successors to Bird Bros. & Willey.
ANTHRACITE COAL BITUMINOUS MASONS' SUPPLIES. 24 BAY VIEW STREET, Camden, Maine.
HERBERT E. FOSTER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Probate and Commercial Practice. Prompt Attention to Collections. Agent for the best FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. Winthrop, Maine.
WONDER OF THE WORLD
A General Household Remedy Manufactured by C. D. WILLIAMS & CO. OAKLAND, MAINE.
F. L. CURTIS, Dealer in Furniture, Carpets, Wall Papers, Room and Picture Mouldings, Stoves and Furnaces. Furnishing Summer Cottages a Specialty. CAMDEN, MAINE.
A. . MOLOON & CO.,
LOBSTERS AND SCALLOPS. Packers of Maine State Brand Boneless Fish and Finnan Haddie. Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oils, Dry Cells, Hard Grease and Waste. ALL WHOLESALE. McLOON'S WHARF, ROCKLAND, ME.
FRANCIS COBB & COMPANY, Wholesale Grocers
AND JOBBERS OF Teas, Coffees, Spices, Tobacco and Cigars. 409 MAIN STREET, - - ROCKLAND, MAINE.
H. H. CRIE & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Iron and Steel, Shoes, Nails, Blacksmiths' Stock and Tools.
Carriage Stock and Trimmings, Ship Chandlery and Fishermen's Goods, Guns, Revolvers, Gunpowder, Ammunition, Quarry Stock and Tools, Paints, Oils, Nails, Glass, Barbed Fence Wire, Field Fencing, Poultry Wire, Wire Rope, etc.
General Hardware.
456 Main Street, Rockland, Maine.
FRED R. SPEAR, Wholesale Dealer in Coal, Wood and Hay. Straw, Lime, Hair, Brick, Sand, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Drain Pipe and Charcoal.
5 PARK ST., ROCKLAND, ME.
O. H. TRIPP, Civil Engineer,
Member American Society Civil Engineers. Surveys for Summer Resorts, Disputed Boundaries. Sewer Systems, Water Works and Public Improvements in General, Topo- graphical Work, etc. Telephone Connection.
Room 30, Courthouse, ROCKLAND, ME.
E. E. RIPLEY, Mason and Builder.
Tile and Concrete Work A Specialty.
Estimates Furnished. CAMDEN, - ME.
W. C. HOWE, Machinist,
SUCCESSOR TO C. M. BARSTOW, MANUFACTURER OF
IMPROVED HEADING MACHINES. Garage, Automobiles, Supplies, Bicycles and Sundries. Camden, Telephone. Maine. I
ARTHUR SHEA, Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating. 485 and 487 Main St., ROCKLAND, MAINE. Branch Store at Dark Harbor, Me.
G. T. HOLT, Optometrist,
7 Limerock St., ROCKLAND, ME. Eyes examined by the latest improved method, and Glasses made to correct complications peculiar to individual cases.
A. R. HALFORD,
Plumbing and Jobbing.
Chestnut St.,
CAMDEN, ME.
Telephone 12-11.
REUEL ROBINSON.
GEORGE E. ALLEN.
Camden Real Estate Co. Real Estate Brokers. Cottages Rented. Send for illustrated catalogue of Real Estate for Sale and to Rent. Offices, 3, 4 and 5, Camden Block, CAMDEN, MAINE.
601
KNOX COUNTY.
Telephones-Union Telephone Co., H. C. Pease, agt .; N. E. T. & T. Co., S. J. Gushee, agt .; West Appleton Tel. Co., C. R. Bartlett, mngr.
Asso'tus-I. O. O. F .- Appleton, Fri .; Golden Rod Rebekah, No. 31, 2d and 4th Wed. G. A. R .- David Esancy, No. 69, Sat .; Relief Corps, Almon Gushee, No. 19. P. of H .- Georges Valley, No. 162, Sat. W. C. T. U. Burkettville, P. of H .- Medomac Valley, No. 175, Sat.
Hotel-Valley House, A. E. Fish.
CAMDEN.
Eight miles N. of Rockland. On C R. & T. Street R. R., and steamboat line from Boston to Bangor. Indian name, Megunticook. Originally a part of the Muscongus grant. First settled by Jas. Richards, May 8, 1769. Original town named in honor of Lord Camden. Town divided and northerly portion incorporated under old name of Camden, Feb. 25, 1891, southerly part being incorporated as Rockport on the same date. Population in 1790, 331; 1800, 872; 1810, 1607; 1820, 1828; 1830, 2200; 1840, 3005; 1850, 4005; 1860, 4588: 1870, 4512: 1880, 4386; 1890, 2481; - 1900, 2825. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 927; Estates, $1,062,228; 1870-Polls, 1129; Estates, $1,497,631; 1880-Polls, 1238; Estates, $1,676,536 .; 1890- Polls, 743; Est., $1,531,200; 1900-Polls, 840; Estates, $2,032,479. 1910-Population, 3015; Polls, 938; Estates, $2,547,204.
Postmaster-F. J. Wiley.
Selectmen-J. K. Hooper, F. W. Conant, Ralph W. Johnson.
Town Clerk-John T. Smyth.
Treasurer-J. Hale Hodgman.
Collector-John J. Paul.
Constables-W. S. Irish, Nathan H. Bennett, C. F. Duffy, J. B. Norwood, L. C. Snowdeal, U. G. Blackington, J. F. Walker, A. E. Thomas, O. P. Fuller.
Road Commissioner-Fred B. Annis.
School Commmittee-E. Frank Knowlton, G. T. Hodgman, John W. Rankin. Supt .- B. E. Packard.
Board of Health-L. M. Chandler, sec.
Camden Village Corporation-Assessors, W. R. Gill, L. M. Kenniston, F. G. Currier; Clerk, Josiah H. Hobbs; Treasurer, Fred L. Curtis.
Clergymen-S. E. Frohock, Bap .; L. D. Evans, Cong. : Henry Jones, Epis .; F. W. Day, H. A. Corey, Meth .; C. P. Nash, vacant, Univ .; sup- plies, Cath.
Physicians-B. D. E. Huse, W. F. Hart, J. K. Hooper, W. H. Young, J. F. Nowood (Hom.), Geo. Shorkley (Hom.), F. N Allen (Hom.), Benj. V. Sweet (Osteopathic).
Dentists-Miller & Bisbee, S. Tibbetts, L. W. Hart, W. D. Barron, M. B. Long.
Lawyers-Montgomery & Emery, M. T. Crawford, Reuel Robin- son, H. W. Stewart.
Notaries-T. J. French, Nov. 29, 1917; M. T. Crawford, Apr. 28, 1915; Reuel Robinson, Jan. 25, 1917; Geo. H. Talbot, Apr. 29, 1917; J. H. Montgomery, May 17, 1918; G. E. Allen, Mar. 30, 1917; Oscar H. Emery, May 17, 1918.
Justices -- Reuel Robinson, Feb. 25, 1917; G. E. Allen, Mar. 30, 1917 ; H. W. Stewart, Dec. 31, 1913; Josiah H. Hobbs, May 31, 1917; Frank H. Thomas, Feb. 24, 1917; Nettie M. Paul (to administer oaths), Nov. 29, 1917; Orena B. Blanchard (to administer oaths), Dec. 14, 1918. Trial, Chas. K. Miller, Oct. 13, 1912. Dedimus, H. W. Stewart.
Board of Trade-M. T. Crawford, pres. ; J. H. Hobbs, sec.
Merchants-Agricultural Implements-J. C. Curtis, George H. Cleveland.
39
602
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Anchors-Camden Anchor-Rockland Machine Co.
Apothecaries-E. E. Boynton, L. M. Chandler.
Automobiles-W. C. HOWE (see advt. opp. p. 601), P. H. Thomas, Bay View Street Garage, R. F. Crockett.
Books and Stationery-Fred Loring, A. D. Coose, The Village Shop.
Boots and Shoes-Geo. Burd Shoe Co., C. F. Miller, S. B. Haskell, J. H. Hodgman.
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Etc .- Hodgman & Co., Tom Hunt, S. B. Haskell, E. B. Clark.
Coal, Wood and Hay-P. G. WILLEY & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 600), M. C. Whitmore & Co., CAMDEN LUMBER CO. (see advt. opp. p. 600), Talbot Grain Co. (hay), CAMDEN YACHT BUILDING AND RAILWAY CO. (coal) (see advt. opp. p. 600).
Confectionery, Etc .- D. J. Dickins (also news), Geo. Mixer, Burkett Bros. & Payson, Camden Fruit Co., L. H. Allan, Frank Bonfiglio, The Megunticook Fruit Co., F. L. Kennedy, Henry Opici, C. G. Peirce.
Corn and Flour-(whol. and retail)-Camden Grist Mill Co., Talbot Grain Co., CAMDEN LUMBER CO. (see advt. opp. page 600).
Crockery and Variety-Carleton, Pascal & Co., The Village Shop, J. S. Felton, F. S. Beale, A. D. Coose.
Dry and Fancy Goods-Geo. W. Achorn (also cloaks and carpets), Follansbee & Wood, F. A. Packard (woolens and remnants).
Electrical Supplies-R. F. Crockett Electric Co.
Fish-Samuel Ayers.
Furniture and Carpets-F. L. CURTIS (see advt. opp. p. 600).
Groceries-G. F. Porter, Carleton, Pascal & Co., Frank O. Clark, Ames Grocery Co., J. S. Felton, Megunticook Grange Co., Edward L. Mathews, mngr., H. E. Wooster, H. W. Green.
Hardware, Carriage Stock, Paints and Oils-J. C. Curtis, Chas. E. Knight, Geo. H. Cleveland.
Ice-Samuel Ayers, Frank Handley, Willis P. Young, 2d.
Iron, Etc .- John W. Mason.
Lumber and Paints-CAMDEN LUMBER CO. (see advt. opp. p. 600), M. C. Whitmore & Co. (also builder's hardware.) CAMDEN YACHT BUILDING & RAILWAY CO. (see advt. opp. p. 600).
Masons' Supplies-P. G. WILLEY & CO .. (see advt. opp. p. 600), CAMDEN LUMBER CO. (see advt. opp. p. 600).
Marketmen-C. E. Beedy, H. W. Green & Co., F. O. Clark, J. S. Felton, Megnnticook Grange Co.
Millinery and Fancy Goods-G. A. Colson & Co., F. S. & C. E. Ordway, Mrs. A. L. Worthing, Miss L. F. Pendleton.
Music Stores-Camden Jewelry Co., Clark Jewelry Co., F. H. Thomas, Handy Music Co.
Oils, Lubricating-P. G. WILLEY & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 600); J. W. RANKIN & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 600).
Paper Hangings-F. L. CURTIS (see advt. opp. p. 600), The Village Shop.
Sewing Machines-Camden Tailoring Co., F. H. Thomas.
Sporting Goods-J. C. Curtis, Chas. E. Knight, E. E. Boynton.
Stoves and Tinware-A. H Parsons, F. L. CURTIS (see advt. opp. p. 600), C. E. Knight.
Tailors, Merchant-Camden Tailoring Co., G. O. Andrews (tailor). Tea Stores-Direct Importing Co., Miss Alice Fernald, mngr.
Trunks, Valises, Etc .- John W. Mason, Hodgman & Co., Tom Hunt E. B. Clark.
Undertakers-J. B. Swan & Son.
Watches, Silverware and Jewelry-Clark Jewelry Co. (also phonographs), Camden Jewelry Co. A. D. Coose, E. H. Young, H. M. Rankin.
603
KNOX COUNTY.
Yacht Supplies-CAMDEN YACHT BUILDING AND RAILWAY CO. (see advt. opp. p. 600), P. G. WILLEY & CO. (see ad. op. p. 600). Manufacturers-Bakery-Burkett Bros. & Payson.
Boats-John E. Dailey, A. G. Young, G. A. Briggs, Raynes & Maker, Willis A. Harville, Camden Anchor-Rockland Machine Co., CAMDEN YACHT BUILDING & RAILWAY CO. (see advt. opp. p. 600).
Boots and Shoes-Geo. Burd Shoe Co., C. F. Miller, S. B. Haskell.
Calker-H. P. Buchanan.
Carriages-J. F. Tobin, Henry A. Cross, W. H. Barker, W. A. Kirk, S. A. Davis.
Cigars-CAMDEN CIGAR CO., Morier & Sobel, props., mnfg. high grade Limestone 10 cent cigars and Green Smoke 5 cent cigar.
Clothes Cleansing and Repairing-G. O. Andrews, D. Langman. Confectionery-George Mixer, A. B. Stephenson.
Contractors and Builders-W. E. Schwartz, C. P. Brown, H. C. Small, STEPHEN G. RITTERBUSH (see advt. front of book, p. 1), A. M. Moody, J. C. Fish, F. L. Gilkey, John P. French (builder).
Cooperage-Erastus T. Wilson, Jos. Allenwood.
Derricks, etc .- Knowlton Bros.
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Etc .- CAMDEN LUMBER CO., J. H. Hobbs, supt. (see advt. opp. p. 600).
Dressmakers-Misses H. L. & A. J. Young, Grace A. Drake, Mrs. Mae Parsons, Mrs. Wilbur Bryant, Mrs. Andrew Scott, Mrs. Bertha Adams.
Electrical Contractors-R. F. Crockett Electric Co.
Gasoline Engines (Marine and Stationary)-Camden Anchor. Rockland Machine Co., JOHN W. RANKIN & CO. (dealers)(see advt. op. p. 600).
Granite Worker-F. N. Thompson.
Grist Mills-Camden Grist Mill Co., Talbot Grain Co., CAMDEN LUMBER CO. (see advt. opp. page 600).
Heading Machines-W. C. HOWE (see advt. opp. p. 601).
Harness-John W. Mason, W. S. Irish.
Ink Erasers-Electric Ink Eraser Co.
Iron and Brass Foundries-Knowlton Bros. (also galvanizing), Camden Anchor-Rockland Machine Co.
Laundries-American Hand, W. F. Gregory, Pierce's Steam, Russell H. Pierce, prop.
Lime-ROCKLAND-ROCKPORT LIME CO. (see advt. opp. p. 617). Lumber-CAMDEN LUMBER CO. (see advt. opp. p. 600).
Machinists-Knowlton Bros., W. C. HOWE (see advt. opp. p. 601), F. M. Young, Camden Anchor-Rockland Machine Co., JOHN W. RAN- KIN & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 600), Bay View Street Garage.
Marine Railway-CAMDEN YACHT BUILDING AND RAIL- WAY CO., Chas. A. Benner, treas. (see advt. opp. p. 600).
Masons-W. S. Giles (contractor), Albert S. Hall (stone), G. A. Tuttle, Richard Hammond, ELMER E. RIPLEY (see advt. opp. p. 601). Painters-Fred Aldus, John L. Andrews, W. H. Eells, H. D. Wing, Melvin & Cobb, H. A. Cross (carriage), W. H. Barker (carriage), C. F. Haney, J. F. Thomas, Wallace Wadsworth, H. N. Woodcock (carriage), F. M. Clark, Geo. A. Greenlaw.
Patent Medicines-The Dr. D. P. Ordway Plaster Co.
Picture Framing-F. L. CURTIS (see advt. opp. p. 600).
Plumbers, Heating and Tinsmiths-A. H. Parsons, C. E. Knight, A. R. HALFORD (see advt. opp. p. 601).
Pumps and Blocks-Knowlton Bros.
Sails and Awnings-John C. Berry.
Shipbuilders-R. L. Bean.
Ship Joiner-H. C. Small.
604
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Shirts-J. A. Brewster, Storey Mfg Co., H. D. Storey, mgr.
Smiths-W. A. Kirk, F. J. Blood, Allen Spear, J. F. Walker, W. F. Gurney, S. A. Davis.
Upholstering-F. L. CURTIS (see advt. opp. p. 600).
Wharf Builder-Fred B. Annis.
Woolens and Paper Mill Felting-Knox Woolen Co., C. W. Babb, supt., Seabright Woven Felt Co., Richard Howarth, supt.
Woolen Goods-Camden Woolen Co., M. P. Hanley, supt. and mgr .; Lincolu Woolen Co., C. I. Lincoln, mngr.
Amusement Hall-Fairyland, Sylvester & Chapman, props.
Architects-W. E. Schwartz, S. G. RITTERBUSH (see advt. front of book, page 1), H. C. Small.
Artist (Crayon)-W. L. Hall.
Barbers-Sylvester L. Arau, Leo Arau, Chas. H. Messer, Guy Cucin- otta, S. N. Butler, Antonio Arico. G. M. Derry, Frank Bonfiglio.
Billiard Hall-F. L. Kennedy.
Bill Poster -- Geo. Wentworth.
Boats to Let-Samuel Ayers, G. Allen Briggs.
Electric Lights and Electric Ry .- R. T. & C. Street Ry. Co. (freight department), Geo. E. Macomber, pres., Thomas Hawken, gen. mngr., F. E. Leach, fgt. agt.
Express Offices-American, A. F. Achorn, agt .; Atlantic, E. P. Stevens, agent.
Fish Hatchery-H. W. Libby, supt.
Garages-W. C. HOWE (see advt. opp. page 601), Bay View Street Garage, W. E. Whitmore, mgr., P. H. Thomas.
Hall-Camden Opera House, W. R. Gill, mngr.
High School-Zelma Dwinall, prin.
Insurance Agents-Geo. H. Talbot, G. E. Allen, C. K. Miller E. E. Hosmer.
Land Surveyor-M. T. Crawford.
Libraries-Camden Public, Mrs. Emma J. Hosmer, lib., 4,600 vols., Lending, Village Shop, 300 vols.
Livery Stables-C. A. Mckinley, W. L. Brown (feed), Harry L. Johnston.
Music Teachers- Mrs. T. J. French, Mrs. W. C. Pooler (vocal).
Optometrists-F. E. Morrow, H. M. Rankin.
Photographers-Potter Studio, W. L. Hall, F. L. Harris.
Printers-Camden Pub. Co.
Public Stenographer-Gladys Gilkey.
Real Estate Agents-CAMDEN REAL ESTATE CO. (see advt. opp. p. 601), Geo. H. Talbot, W. E. Schwartz, M. T. Crawford, S. G. RITTERBUSH (see ad. front of book, p. 1), C. E. Durrell Farm Agency, Maine Coast Real Estate Co., W. E. Schwartz, pres., G. E. Allen, treas.
Restaurants-W. H. Elms, Frank H. Wilbur, W. B. Groves, F. F. Thomas, Chas. H. Murphy.
Steamboat Agents-Eastern S. S. Corp. (Bangor Div.), C. S. Nash ; P. B. & R. S. Co., C. F. Duffy.
Surety Bonds-Oscar H. Emery.
Telegraph Office-Western Union, Mrs. I. M. Smythe, manager.
Telephone Office-Knox T. & T. Co., M. M. Spear.
Truckman-C. F. Duffy.
Water Supply-Camden & Rockland Water Co.
Asso'tus-Masons-Amity, No. 6, Friday on or before full moon ; Key- stone R. A. C., No. 24, 2d Wed .; Camden Com., K. T., 2d Tues .; Eastern Star, Seaside, 2d and 4th Mon. I. O. O. F .- Mt. Battie, No. 102, Tues .; Megunticook Encampment, No. 11, 2d and 4th Thurs .; Maiden Cliff Reb., No. 77, 2d and 4th Wednesday. G. A. R .- Geo. S. Cobb, No. 63, Mon .; Relief Corps, No. 25, Tuesday. K. of P .- Camden, No. 81, Monday ;
605
KNOX COUNTY.
U. R., Olympia, No. 38, 1st and 3d Fri .; Pythian Sisters, Knox, Friday. A. O. U. W .- Megunticook, No. 67, Monday. Bucklin's Orchestra- R. B. Bucklin, leader. Alexander's Brass Quintette-F. P. Alexander, leader. Camden Cornet Band-Clarence Fish, leader. Business Men's Assoc .- D. W. Arey, sec. Temple Club-Frank W. Conant, sec. P. of H .- Megunticook, No. 423, Wed. Y. M. C. A.
Hotels-Bay View House, F. K. Allen; Mountain View House (sum- mer), F. O. Martin; Mt. Battie Club House (summer), Fred Rowell; Travellers Inn, W. B. Groves: Whitehall, Mrs. Ruth A. Elmore; The Hosmer (summer) E. E. Hosmer.
Boarding Houses-Mrs. Annie Mero, Marcellus Metcalf, C. E. Durrell (summer), F. A. Packard (summer), Mrs. J. A. Mckay (summer) Mrs. J. F. Thomas.
Banks and Newspaper-See tables.
CUSHING.
Ten miles S. W . of Rockland. On stage-line from Thomaston to Friendship. Incorporated, Jan. 28, 1789. Included St. George. Divided, Feb. 7, 1803, and St. George incorporated. Population-1850, 870; 1860, 796; 1870, 704; 1880, 805; 1890, 688; 1900, 604. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 198; Estates, $103,547; 1870-Polls, 203; Est .. $132,839; 1880-Polls, 215; Est., $115,- 474; 1890-Polls, 195; Est., $125,483; 1900-Polls, 213; Est., $119,071. 1910-Population, 535; Polls, 177; Estates, $135,598.
Postmasters-South, A. R. Rivers; Pleasant Point, Mrs. Grace Maloney.
Selectmen-Thomaston P. O., E. S. Vose; Warren R. F. D., O. H. Woodcock; Alpheus W. Miller.
Town Clerk-Clarence J. Freeman.
Treasurer-Warren R. F. D. 2, A. V. Robinson.
Collector-Warren R. F. D. 2, Vinal Wallace.
Constable-John Dickey.
Roud Commissioners-Alphonso Hathorn; Warren R. F. D. 2, S. W. Teague, Vinal Wallace.
School Committee-Warren R. F. D. 2, Vinal Wallace, A. V. Rob- inson; South, T. J. Rivers. Supt .- Thomaston P. O., E. S. Vose.
Board of Health-Warren R. F. D. 2, Wm. S. Farnham, sec.
Clergymen-A. I. Oliver, Meth .; North, vacant, Bap .; South, va- cant, Adv.
Justice-E. S. Vose, July 29, 1917.
Merchants-A. S. Fales & Son, J. Rivers, general stores; Vinal Wallace, groceries. Pleasant Point, Frank Flinton, James O. Chadwick & Son, general stores. South, A. R. Rivers, general stores.
Manufacturers-A. V. Robinson, H. Kelleran, smiths; F. D. Ha- thorn, Thomas J. Rivers, Josiah W. Norton, joiners; E. B. Hart, canned clams. Pleasant Point, Albion Morse & Son, boats. North, E. S. Vose, smith. South, Isaac O. Davis, smith.
Library-River View, A. W. Miller, librarian.
Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co., A. S. Fales, agt.
Hotels-Hathorn House, John Olson; Hotel Hathorn, A. Hathorn.
FRIENDSHIP.
Fourteen miles S. W. of Rockland. Stages daily from Thomaston and Waldoboro, on K. & L. Div. M. C. R. R. Formerly called Meduncook, which signifies Sandy Harbor. Included in the Waldo Patent. Settle- ment commenced 1743. Inc. Feb. 25, 1807. Population-1850, 691; 1860, 770; 1870, 890; 1880, 938; 1890, 877; 1900, 814. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 202; Estates, $123,506; 1870-Polls, 217; Est., $140,267 : 1880-Polls, 253;
606
ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.
Est., $157,165; 1890-Polls, 247; Estates, $192,228; 1900-Polls, 258; Est., $216,125.
1910-Population, 776; Polls, 258; Estates, $282,357.
Postmasters-G. A. Collamore; East, Everett J. Cook; Lawry, Emma F. Winchenbach; Martin, Hattie Wotton.
Selectmen-Ellis Lawry, L. C. Morton, John Mitchell.
Town Clerk-John Mitchell.
Treasurer-Wilbur A. Morse.
Collector-Lawry, Everen Burns.
Constables-W. E. Bramhall, W. S. Thompson.
Road Commissioners-R. W. Davis, Irvin Delano; East, D. Grafton.
School Committee-C. D. Murphy, L. C. Morton, L. B. Davis. Supt .- W. T. Skelton.
Board of Health-W. H. Hahn, sec.
Clergymen-D. P. Pelley, Meth .; Lyman E. Carter, Bap .; Austin W. Taylor, Adv.
Physician-W . H. Hahn.
Justice-Robt. L. Thompson, April 2, 1915.
Merchants-Robert L. Thompson, G. A. Collamore, L. B. Davis, Jameson & Wotton (also shippers of clams and lobsters), general stores; Whitney & Lash, millinery; Alson Wotton, ice; Mrs. T. P. Simmons, icecream. East, E. J. Cook, B. T. Orne, Geo. D. Pottle, general stores. Long Island, J. Simmons, general stores. Lawry, Melville Simmons, general stores.
Manufacturers-Alton Thompson, painter; H. C. Brown, Wilber A. Morse, Rufus G. Condon, Eugene Brown, boats; Chamberlain Sim- mons, smith; H. B. Cook, M. D. Brown, carpenters; Forest Lake Ice Co., ice; Burnham & Morrill Co., canning factory; E. E. JAME- SON, plumbing (see advt. opp. p. 624). So. Waldoboro P. O., C. Larrabee, stave and shingle mill. East, Artell Winslow, barrels. Lawry, Lawry Bros., canning factory.
Barber-Frank Hussey.
Friendship Water Co .- E. E. Jameson (Warren), pres.
Hall-Westerland's, Chas. Westerland, mngr.
Livery Stables-Ralph W. Davis, Maurice Morton.
Steamboat Agent-O. F. Brown.
Asso'tns-K. of P., Pythian Sisters. P. of H.
Boarding-houses-Summer, Clifford Bradford, R. Armstrong, H. . Campbell.
HOPE.
Fourteen miles N. W. of Rockland. Originally called Barrettstown, from Charles Barrett, of New Ipswich, N. H., the original proprietor. Set- tled, 1782. Inc. June 23, 1804, and embraced a territory of thirty-three square miles; 1843, a portion was annexed to Appleton. Population- 1850, 1180; 1860, 1065; 1870, 907; 1880, 830; 1890, 641; 1900. 599. Valua- tion, 1860-Polls, 231; Estates, $241,094; 1870-Polls, 211; Estates, $251,- 650; 1880-Polls, 237; Estates, $211,985; 1890-Polls, 205; Estates, $225,- 690; 1900-Polls, 185; Estates, $206,798.
1910-Population, 497; Polls, 151; Estates, $214,927.
On stage-line Camden to No. Appleton. Stage So. Hope to Union.
Postmasters-L. P. True; South, M. F. Taylor.
Selectmen-Union R. F. D. 2, William P. Barrett; David S. Hall; Union R. F. D. 2, H. E. Mank.
Town Clerk-H. H. Payson.
Treasurer and Collector-Jas. Pease.
Constable-Union R. F. D. 2, Herbert E. Mank.
Road Commissioners-Herbert Simmons; South, U. G. Merrifield ;
607
KNOX COUNTY.
Union R. F. D. 2, H. E. Wentworth.
School Committee-George Fish; South, W. L. Taylor; Union R. F. D. 2, W. P. Barrett. Supt .- South, Eva L. Taylor.
Board of Health-H. H. Payson, sec.
Clergymen-Vacant, Univ .; South, vacant, Adv.
Justices-Geo. F. Taylor, Oct. 13, 1912; Henry H. Payson, Jau. 23, 1913.
Merchants-L. P. True, general stores. South, M. F. Taylor & Son, general stores.
.Manufacturers-S. L. Bill, sleigh tops; Bartlett & Payson, vinegar; L. P. True, canned goods; W. F. Bartlett, smith; South, R. Howard, smith; F. L. Payson & Co., sash, blinds, etc .; W. B. Fish, M. F. Taylor & Sons, staves and heading; C. E. Dunbar, wheelwright.
.Isso'tus-I. O. G. T. P. of H., Sat. South, P. of H .- South Hope, No. 318, Wed.
HURRICANE ISLE.
Twelve miles E. of Rockland. Formerly a part of Vinalhaven. Daily communication with Rockland by steamer. Operations in granite begun by Gen. Davis Tillson in 1870. Incorporated Feb. 7, 1878. Population- 600; 1880, 220; 1890, 266; 1900, 257. Valuation, 1877-Polls, 204; Estates, $46,941; 1880-Polls, 204; Estates, $40,028; 1890-Polls, 95; Estates, $33,395; 1900-Polls, 98; Estates, $42,896.
1910-Population, 256; Polls 89; Estates, $64,075.
Postmaster-T. W. Sullivan.
Selectmen-John T. Landers, T. F. Landers, W. F. Shields.
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.