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Land Surveying-G. H. M. Barrett.
Libraries-High School; Y. M. C. A.
Livery Stable-M. O. Wentworth & Son.
Real Estate-G. H. M. Barrett, C. Fred Knight.
Restaurant-J. R. Wentworth.
Ship Agts. and Managing Owners-Carleton, Norwood & Co. Surety Bonds-C. S. Gardiner, G. H. M. Barrett.
Telegraph Office-Western Union, A. D. Champney, manager.
Telephone Offices-N. E. T. & T. Co., Rockport Ice Co .; West, Knox Cooperage Co .; Rockville, Miss L. H. Ewell.
.Isso'tns-Masons-St. Paul's, No. 82, Mon. on or before full moon; Eastern Star, Harbor Light, 1st and 3d Tues. G. A. R .- Fred A. Nor- wood, No. 146, Tues .; Relief Corps, No. 26, Wed. N. E. O. P .- Beauc- hamp, No. 163, 2d Fri. W. C. T. U. Y. M. C. A .- H. E. Berry, sec. West,-P. of H .- Mt. Pleasant, No. 185, Fri. Glen Cove, P. of H .- Penobscot View, No. 388, Thurs.
. Hotel-Central Square Hotel.
Boarding Houses-(summer), Mrs. C. A. Ross, Mrs. W. G. Smith. Bank-See table.
ST. GEORGE.
Thirteen miles south of Rockland. On stage-line from Thomaston. Orig- inally a part of Cushing. Set off and incorporated Feb. 7, 1803. Popula- tion-1850, 2217; 1860, 2716; 1870, 2318: 1880. 2875; 1890, 2491; 1900, 2206. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 553; Estates, $343,152; 1870-Polls, 527; Estates, $403,342; 1880-Polls, 687; Estates, $523,266; 1890-Polls, 698; Estates, $448,227; 1900-Polls, 695; Est., $424,257.
1910-Population, 2201; Polls, 754; Estates, $438,233.
Willardham same as Tenant's Harbor P. O.
Postmasters-J. A. Ewell; Tenant's Harbor, W. E. Sheerer; Port Clyde, Chester Teel; Martinsville, C. M. Mason; Clark Island, John R. Williams; Glenmere, Stanley Henderson; Long Cove, John Morris; Elmore, Joel Barter.
Selectmen-Tenant's Harbor, Geo. B. Alley; Port Clyde, Chester Teel; Tenant's Harbor. J. T. Simmons.
Town Clerk-Tenant's Harbor, Chas. E. Wheeler.
Treasurer-Tenant's Harbor, H. F. Kalloch.
Constables-Tenant's Harbor, J. S. Smalley; Martinsville, G. N. Bachelder.
Road Commissioner-Tenant's Harbor, J. S. Smalley.
School Committee-Tenant's Harbor, Ernest Rawley; Martinsville, M. J. Harris; Port Clyde, Franklin Trussell. Supt .- Tenant's Harbor, W. L. Allen.
Board of Health-Glenmere, Obed Andrews, sec.
Clergymen-J. Frank Jones, Bap .; Martinsville, vacant, Bap .; Tenant's Harbor, vacant, Bap.
Physicians-Tenant's Harbor, Charles D. North, Victor V. Thomp- son.
Notaries-Franklin Trussell, Oct. 28, 1917; Wm. E. Sheerer, April 16, 1916.
Justices-W. E. Sheerer, April 16, 1916; Wm. L. Allen, Feb. 25, 1915. Trial, W. E. Sheerer, April 16, 1916.
MMerchants-J. A. Ewell, general stores; Adelbert Smalley, gro- ceries and meats. Tenant's Harbor, Lewis Whitehouse, H. C. Tracy, Hurricane Isle Quarries Co., Daniel Holbrook, D. H. Wall, general stores; L. Seavey, C. A. Glidden, F. K. Torrey, groceries; G. W. Rawley, groceries, furniture, tinware, coal, lumber, etc .; T. B. Mon- aghan, millmery ; A. D. Davis, furniture and stoves ; H. F. Kalloch & Co., lumber, flor, grain, groceries and hardware; W. E. Sheerer, apothecary.
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Martinsville, F. O. Martin, M. J. Harris, general stores. Port Clyde, Franklin Trussell, Willis Hooper, J. E. Archibald, George Brown, gen- eral stores; Franklin Trussell, coal, lumber, etc. Clark Island, Clark's Island Granite Co., general stores. Elmore, Joel Barter, general stores. Long Cove, George Morris, general stores. Glenmere, Win- field Hooper, groceries.
Manufacturers -- Port Clyde, Port Clyde Fish Co., Wm. Brennan, mngr .; Port Clyde Cold Storage and Fisheries Co., Stafford & Dodge, fish; Burnham & Morrill Packing Co., canned goods; George Brown, saw mill; Independent Canning Co., sardines.
Tenant's Harbor, G. W. Rawley, sails; Hurricane Isle Quarries Co., granite; F. Snow, Geo. L. Morton, smiths; J. M. Wheeler, painter; G. W. Rawley, H. F. Kalloch, contractors and builders; A. D. Davis, coffins and caskets. Clark Island, Clark's Island Granite Co.
Marine Railways-Port Clyde, Port Clyde Marine Railway, I. E. Archibald, mngr.
Livery Stable-Tenant's Harbor, W. L. Allen.
School-Tenant's. Harbor, High, C. A. Stover, prin.
Telegraph Office-W. E. Sheerer, operator.
Telephone Offices-Tenant's Harbor, N. E. T. & T. Co .; Knox T. & T. Co., J. S. Smalley.
Water Co .- Port Clyde, St. George Water Co., Wm. Balus, supt.
Asso'tns-Tenant's Harbor, Masons-Eureka, 1st Thurs .; Eastern Star, No. 25. I. O. O. F .- St. George, No. 132, Tues. D. of R .- Puritan, No. 59. P. of H .- St. George. Port Clyde, K. of P .- No. 92, Wed. Mar- tinsville, P. of H .- Ocean View.
Hotel-Port Clyde, Ocean House, Jas. Brainard.
SOUTH THOMASTON.
Four miles South of Rockland. Indian name, " Wessaweskeag," after ward contracted to "Weskeag," and afterward to "Keag." First set- tled 1776, by Elisha Snow, from Harpswell, John Matthews, of Plainfield, Ct., and Stephen Peabody, of Middleton, Mass., who settled at Owl's Head. Set off from Thomaston, and incorporated July 28, 1848. Popu- lation-1850, 1442; 1860, 1615; 1870, 1693; 1880, 1771; 1890, 1534; 1900, 1426. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 324; Estates, $343,462; 1870-Polls, 379; Estates, $408,145; 1880-Polls, 441; Estates, $321,861; 1890-Polls, 418; Estates, $328,087; 1900-Polls, 395; Est., $366,457.
1910-Population, 1438; Polls, 392; Estates, $448,034.
Two stages daily from Clark Island and Spruce Head via. So. Thomaston to Rockland.
Postmasters-S. O. Hurd; Owl's Head, Jonas Brown; Spruce Head, Charles Grant; Ash Point, Ralph Crockett.
Selectmen-L. H. Snow; Rockland P. O., Everett Kalloch; Wm. Griffin.
Town Clerk-Eugene Harrington.
Treasurer and Collector-Chas. Watts.
Constable-C. E. Ward.
Road Commissioner-Rockland P. O., Walter Martin.
School Committee-John Woodard; Spruce Head, Thomas Maker; Owl's Head, Jonas Brown. Supt .- Ethan Rowell.
Board of Health-H. W. Frohock, sec.
Clergymen-John Gibson, Meth .; W. O. Holman (Rockland P. O.) Bap .; A. D. Farnham, F. Bap .; Spruce Head, John Gibson, Meth. ; Owl's Head, E. E. Longley, Bap .; Ash Point, vacant, Bap.
Physician-H. W. Frohock.
Notary-Gilford B. Butler, Dec. 14, 1912.
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Justices-Joseph H. Kalloch, April 12, 1918; B. A. Emery, Aug. 9, 1912; Gilford B. Butler, Dec. 10. 1914; Justice E. Sherman, Feb. 23, 1913; C. D. S. Godfrey, Aug. 10, 1913; J. A. Philbrook, Feb. 9, 1919.
Merchants-S. O. Hurd, John Woodard, groceries and provisions. Spruce Head, Bodwell Granite Co., general stores; T. E. Wiley, Charles Grant, Thomas Maker (also grain and feed), groceries. Owl's Head, M. T. Jameson & Co., general stores; F. M. Smith, groceries. Ash Point, O. A. Crockett & Son, general stores.
Manufacturers-John Ingram, Jas. Anderson, N. C. Bassick Sons, W. P. Sleeper, C. E. Ward (also polishing), granite; Freeman Drake, smith; W. A. Tripp, carpenter; Ivan Rackliff, boat builder; W. S. Clarke, contractor and builder. Spruce Head, Bodwell Granite Co., granite; Sidney Thompson, boat builder. Thomaston P. O., St. George River Lumber Co., saw mill.
School -- High. R. P. Hodsdon, prin.
Telephone Agents-N. E. T. & T. Co., S. O. Hurd; Spruce Head, Bodwell Granite Co .; Owl's Head, Fred Smith.
Asso'tus-Masons-Knox, No. 189, 1st Sat .; Eastern Star, Forget-me- not, No. 127, 1st and 3d Mon. K. of P .- Metinic, No. 132, Sat .: Pythian Sisters, Ricker, No. 82. P. of H .- Wessaweskeag, No. 350, Wed.
Hotel -Summer-Owl's Head, Crescent Beach House, Fred M. Smith.
THOMASTON.
Three miles S. W. of Rockland. On Knox & Lincoln Division, Maine Central R. R., and Rockland, Thomaston & Camden Street R. R. First known as a trading post as early as 1630. Settlement commenced about 1719, but, on account of the depredations of the Indians, nothing of a per- manent character seems to have been effected until the arrival of Mason Wheaton, in 1763. Originally belonged to the Waldo Patent, and em- braced, until 1848, Rockland and South Thomaston. Incorporated March 20, 1777. Population-1790, 799; 1800, 1402; 1810, 2100; 1820, 2651; 1830, 4231; 1840, 6227; 1850, 2723; 1860, 3620; 1870, 3092; 1880, 3017; 1890, 3009; 1900, 2688. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 656; Estates, $2,053,573; 1870-Polls, 620; Est., $1,854,110; 1880-Polls, 723; Est., $2,202,211; 1890-Polls, 653; Est., $1,853,010; 1900 --- Polls, 648; Est., $1,313,473.
1910-Population, 2205; Polls, 582; Estates, $1,238,932.
Stage daily to Cushing, So. Cushing, Pleasant Point and Friendship. Semi-daily to St. George, Tenants' Harbor and Port Clyde.
Postmaster-Edward Brown.
Selectmen-Frank B. Hills, Chas. H. Cushing, R. E. Dunn.
Town Clerk-E. D. Carleton.
Treasurer-Levi Seavey.
Collector-E. D. Carlton.
Constable-John Roakes.
Road Commissioner-John Hanly.
School Committee-G. L. Crockett, Chas. A. Creighton, Richard O. Elliott. Supt .- B. E. Packard.
Board of Health-J. E. Walker, sec.
Clergymen-John H. Wilkins, Cong .; G. A. Chapman, W. A. New- combe, Bap .; C. A. Plumer, A. I. Oliver, Meth .; supplies, Epis. ; J. A. Flynn (Rockland), Cath.
Physicians-John E. Walker, G. L. Crockett, A. P. Heald (Hom). Dentist-W. J. Jameson.
Lawyers-J. E. Moore, A. N. Linscott.
Notaries-Frank H. Jordan, June 22, 1913; Joseph E. Moore, Feb. 10, 1916; J. Walter Strout, June 16, 1918; A. N. Linscott, Oct. 20, 1918.
Justices-J. E. Moore, June 29, 1912; Edward D. Carleton, Feb. 3, 1916; Jas. A. Levensaler, Oct. 9, 1918; Jessie M. Stewart (to administer
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oaths), June 16, 1918. Trial, A. N. Linscott, Mar. 16, 1916. Dedimus, J. E. Moore.
Merchants-Apothecaries and Stationers-THE G. I. ROBIN- SON DRUG CO., (see advt. opp. p. 638), Chas. C. McDonald & Co. Automobiles and Supplies-E. S. Stearns.
Clothing, Men's Furnishings, Boots and Shoes-Levi Seavey. Coal and Wood-C. A. & C. W. Creighton, E. O'B. Burgess.
Confectionery and Ice Cream-G. A. Moore, J. L. Gray, L. F. Allen.
Crockery and Glassware-E. L. Dillingham, R. W. Walsh.
Dry and Fancy Goods-E. K. Winchenbach, W. E. Vinal (also carpets), Thomaston Dry Goods Co.
Furniture, Stoves, etc .- W. H. Stackpole Furniture Co.
General Stores- E. L. Dillingham, C. A. & C. W. Creighton.
Groceries-E. P. Starrett, T. S. Andrews, O. L. Cram, M. W. Cullen, W.J. Spear & Co., A.J. Lineken, E. O'B. Burgess, Job Spear, L. S. Jones.
Hardware, Paints and Oils-M. E. Webber, E. L. Dillingham, J. H. Everett.
Ice-Frank B. Hills.
Lumber-H. M. Overlock, E. G. Copeland.
Meats and Provisions-A. J. Lineken, O. L. Cram, W.J. Spear & Co.
Millinery and Fancy Goods-A. F. Winchenbach, Mrs. E. D. Daniels, Thomaston Dry Goods Co., Miss Geneva B. Clark.
News Stand-Robert W. Walsh.
Paper Hangings and Musical Goods-E. R. Bumps.
Stoves and Tinware-M. E. Webber, J. H. Everett.
Variety-R. W. Walsh.
Watches, Jewelry and Silverware-E. R. Bumps (also optical goods).
Manufacturers-Blacksmiths-Bunker Bros., M. D. Watts, E. C. Rollins, Wm. Feyler.
Boats-E. G. Copeland, Chas. Morse.
Boots and Shoes-(custom and repairs), Orrin Davis, Hollis D. Young. Brick-Thomaston Brick Co., J. M. Highhouse, supt.
Butcher-(wholesale), T. B. Wyllie.
Canned Goods-Black & Gay.
Carpenters-Isaac Young, Chas. Oliver, John Spear, Alvin Vose. Carriages, Furniture and Brooms-Maine State Prison. Clothing-J. B. Pearson Co.
Contractors and Builders-John T. Beverage, E. G. Copeland.
Dressmakers-Miss Tina Wilson, Miss Edith Lenfest, Miss M. E. Jones, Mrs. Jefferson Faulkner, Mrs. James Fyler, Mrs. Caspar Woodcock, Mrs. Harvey Comery, Miss Jennie Conlon.
Fertilizer-J. A. CREIGHTON & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 624).
Flavoring Extracts-THE G. I. ROBINSON DRUG CO. (see advt. opp. p. 638).
Granite and Marble-A. F. Burton.
Grist Mill-C. A. & C. W. Creighton.
Harness-Maine State Prison, G. L. Tuttle.
Lime-J. A. CREIGHTON & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 624), A. J. Bird, ROCKLAND & ROCKPORT LIME CO. (see advt. opp. p. 617).
Masons-Wm. Nash, Geo. W. Young, Fred E. Hilt.
Master Ship Builder-I. T. Vinal.
Medicines-THE G. I. ROBINSON DRUG CO. (see advt. opp. p. 638). Painters-(house) W. S. Gillchrest, Singer & Newbert.
Riggers-Dunn & Elliot Co. Sails-Dunn & Elliot Co.
Saw and Planing Mill-E. G. Copeland.
Ship Builders-Dunn & Elliot Co. Tailor-G. W. Edgerton.
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Tinware and Plumbing-M. E. Webber, J. H. Everett.
Undertakers-A. C. Strout & Son.
Upholstering and Mattresses-W. H. Stackpole Furniture Co.
Wheelwright-Elmer Woodcock, Bunker Bros.
Barbers-A N. Bucklin, G. M. Derry, W. W. Gilchrest, Wm. F. Lermond.
Express-American, R. W. Walsh.
Garage-Knox County Auto .Co., E. S. Stearns, prop.
Halls-Watts', Union, H. M. Overlock, mngr.
High School-Ralph S. Robinson, principal.
Insurance-T. A. Carr & Co. (fire, life and accident), E. D. Carleton, J. WALTER STROUT (also surety bonds), (see advt. opp. p. 638), A. N. Linscott (surety bonds), G. A. Moore.
Laundry-Chas. Kee.
Library-Thomaston Public Library, W. E. Vinal, pres., Lizzie S. Levensaler, lib., 7,100 vols.
. Livery Stables-W. L. Catland, Chas. H. Cushing, Geo. E. French, C. H. Lovejoy (transient).
Real Estate-J. WALTER STROUT (see advt. opp. p. 638). Restaurants-Job Spear, J. L. Gray.
Ship Agents and Managing Owners-J. A. CREIGHTON & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 624), Dunn & Eliott Co.
Station Agent-M. C. R. R., G. J. Beattie.
Telegraph Office-Western Union, G. J. Beattie.
Telephone-Knox Tel. & T. Co., Miss A. E. Hanley.
Thomaston Savings Bank-(See advt. back of book, p. xxiv).
Veterinary Surgeon-A. W. Peabody.
.Isso'tus-Masons-Orient, No. 15, 1st Tues .; Henry Knox R. A. C., No. 47, 2d Fri .; Eastern Star, Grace, No. 93, 2d and 4th Wed. G. A. R .- P. Henry Tillson, No. 39, Sat .; Relief Corps No. 15, Mon. Ladies of the G. A. R., Tues. K. of P .- Arcana, No. 102, Wed .; Uniform Rank, Mon. Pythian Sisters, Mayflower, No. 5, 1st and 3d Fri. K. of H .- Wadsworth, No. 815, 1st and 3d Wed. W. C. T. U .- Friday. Knox Club. Thomas- ton Board of Trade-E. D. Carleton, pres., E. S. Stearns, sec.
Hotel-Knox House, T. B. Bemis, prop.
Banks-See tables.
UNION.
Thirteen miles northwest of Rockland. Terminus of Georges Valley R. R., from Warren Junction on K. & L. Div., M. C. R. R., eight miles. For- erlyi ncluded in the Waldo patent. Settled July 19, 1774, and named Taylor Town, from the purchaser and settler, Dr. John Taylor. Organ- ized as the plantation of Sterlington, May 3, 1786. Incorp. Oct. 20, 1786, and named from the spirit of harmony that prevailed. Parted with a portion of its territory to form Washington in 1811. Pop .- 1800, 575; 1810, 1266; 1820, 1391; 1830, 1612; 1840, 1784; 1850, 1970; 1860, 1958; 1870, 1701; 1880, 1548; 1890, 1436; 1900, 1248. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 481; Est., $510,737; 1870-Polls, 432; Est., $533,660; 1880-Polls, 467; Est., $597,- 330; 1890-Polls, 417; Est., $620,023; 1900-Polls, 382; Est., $523,953. 1910-Population, 1233; Polls, 384; Estates, $532,076.
Postmasters-Charles A. Simmons; East, A. W. Payson; South, Al- ton P. Robbins.
Selectmen-H. L. Grinnell, Wm. H. Miller, A. W. Ayer.
Town Clerk-H. E. Messer.
Treasurer-Geo. C. Hawes.
Collector-H. E. Messer.
School Committee-T. S. Davis, M. R. Miller, Geo. Sidelinger. Supt .- Warren P. O., Wm. M. Teague.
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Board of Health-L. W. Hadley, sec.
Dentist-J. J. Alden.
Clergymen-John C. Lawrence, Cong. ; B. W. Russell, Meth. Physicians-L. W. Hadley, H. H. Plumer (Hom.).
Justices-John L. Bradford, Nov. 27, 1915; F. E. Burkett, Dec. 30, 1917; Hezekiah Hemenway, Nov. 16, 1918; Carrie M. Bradford (to ad- minister oaths) June 22, 1913; H. B. Bowes, May 10, 1919. Dedimus, J. L. Bradford.
.Merchants-N. D. Robbins, Jas. Fossett & Son, W. E. Haskell Co., general stores; Mrs. Mary White, Mrs. E. M. G. Clouse, millinery and fancy goods; H. L. Robbins, drugs and confectionery ; Edward F. Pope, lime, corn, flour and feed; W. A. Bessey, corn, feed, fertilizers and agri- cultural implements; F. E. Burkett, bicycles; C. A. Simmons, confec- tionery ; E. H. Burkett, lime, cement and hair. East, Payson & Robbins, general stores. South, A. P. Robbins, general stores.
Manufacturers-The Wingate Simmons Co., carriages; W. Bessey, O. P. Jameson, Charles McFarland, smiths: Bessey Bros., grist mill; W. J. Crawford, H. F. Cummings, Willis E. Norwood, lumber; G. W. Bachelder, lime; W. A. Bessey, photographer; D. L. Laughton, saw filer and violins; A. F. Lermond, C. C. E. Lermond, painters; E. L. Daggett, taxidermist; Cleon A. Butler, mason; Geo. E. Hills, Walter Ayer, cider and vinegar; Geo. C. Clouse, jeweler; Geo. E. Hills, rakes; Monmouth Canning Co., canned corn; H. M. Shaw, long lumber, staves and headings; J. L. Bradford, liniment; F. E. Averill, harness and shoe repairs. North J. C. Simmons, smith.
South, Clarence Ripley, iron foundry; Thurston Brothers, burial cases; A. S. Hart, piano tuner; A. E. Williams, painter; Brown Bros., clothing.
East, Gould Bros, lumber; A. M. Titus, mast hoops; W. E. Dorman, granite monumental work ; E. F. Thomas, smith; E. Lothrop, wheelwright.
Barber-W. L. Davis.
Civil Engineer-J. M. Payson.
Electric Light and Power-H. M. Shaw.
Express-American, H. E. Messer, agt .; South, A. P. Robbins, agt. Hall-Town, Frank Creighton, man.
Insurance-W. E. Haskell.
Libraries-Union Female, Lucy R. Daniels, lib .; Circulating, Mar- garet Thurston, lib.
Livery Stable-John E. Fossett.
Music Teachers-Instrumental, Cora E. Walker, Lilla Cole, Ida Robbins, Carrie M. Bradford.
Station Agents-H. E. Messer; South, A. P. Robbins.
School-High, F. U. Burkett, prin.
Telephone Agent-Union and N. E. T. & T. Co., H. L. Robbins. Undertaker-H. B. Bowes.
Union Water Co .- F. U. Burkett, pres .; F. E. Burkett, mngr.
Asso'tns-Masons-Union, Thurs. on or before full moon; Eastern Star, 1st and 3d Sat. I. O. O. F .- Union, No. 35, Sat .; Bethel Rebekah, No. 57; Mount Horeb Encampment, No. 34, 1st and 3d Tues. G. A. R .- Cooper, No. 124, Mon. ; Relief Corps. S. of V .- Edwin L. Robbins. A. O. U. W .- Knox, No. 66, 1st and 3d Tues. P. of H. - Seven Tree, No. 176, Wed. M. W. of A., Pine Tree, Tues. W. C. T. U. Board of Trade -1st Mon. Union Cemetery Improvement Co .- Warren Hills, sec. East, P. of H .- Pioneer, Thurs. Union Brass Band-H. E. Messer, leader.
Hotel-Burton House, F. W. Drew, prop.
VINALHAVEN.
Fifteen miles E. of Rockland. First called South Fox Island. First per- manent settlement, 1765. Incorporated, June 25, 1789, and named in lion- or of John Vinal, Esq., of Boston. North Haven set off, 1846. Popula-
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tion-1850, 1252; 1860, 1667; 1870, 1851; 1880, 2855; 1890, 2617; 1900, 2358. Valuation, 1860-Polls 324; Estates, $198,803; 1870-Polls, 402; Estates, $264,960; 1880-Polls, 783; Estates, $470,514; 1890-Polls, 640; Estates, $505,682; 1900-Polls, 714; Estates, $625,601.
1910-Population, 2334; Polls, 710; Estates, $727,593.
On Rockland & Vinalhaven Steamboat Line.
Telegraph and Telephone connection with Rockland by cable.
Postmaster-Fred E. Littlefield.
Selectmen-T. C. Creed, J. E. Bradstreet, A. W. Dean.
Town Clerk-Owen P. Lyons.
Treasurer-Leroy R. Smith.
Collector-H. C. Gray.
Constable-E. S. Sprague.
Road Commissioner-George M. Griffith.
School Committee-F. S. Walls, Walter F. Lyford, F. V. Crocker. Supt .- Tyler M. Coombs.
Board of Health-R. W. Wiley, sec.
Clergymen-C. F. Smith, Meth. ; vacant, Adv.
Physicians-Walter F. Lyford, H. L. Raymond, O. R. Lawry.
Dentists-Wm. S. Whitney, R. H. Thompson.
Justices-F. S. Walls, Aug. 24, 1916; D. H. Glidden, May 17, 1918; Bertha L. Hopkins (to administer oaths), Sept. 7, 1912; Chas. F. Noyes, Jan. 30, 1914. Dedimus, Daniel H. Glidden.
Board of Trade-F. S. Walls, pres., T. E. Libby, sec.
Merchants-Apothecaries-Frank M. White & Co., R. W. Wiley.
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps-Bodwell Granite Co., L. R. Smith & Co.
Caskets and Coffins-W. Y. Fossett.
Cigars and Tobacco-Sidney V. Colburn.
Clothing and Men's Furnishings-Bodwell Granite Co., L. R. Smith & Co.
Coal and Wood-Bodwell Granite Co., Lane-Libby Fisheries Co.
Crockery and Glass-Bodwell Granite Co., Lane-Libby Fisheries Co. Dry Goods and Clothing-Bodwell Granite Co.
Fish-Lane-Libby Fisheries Co. (wholesale), E. G. Carver, C. B. Smith & Sons.
Fruit and Confectionery-H. Y. Carver, A. A. Mahoney, Lane-Libby Fisheries Co., Helen Rolfe, Bodwell Granite Co., E. G. Carver, M. E. Tolman, I. S. Hall, Patterson & Mills.
Furniture-Bodwell Granite Co.
Grain and Feed-Lane & Brown.
Groceries-Bodwell Granite Co., Lane-Libby Fisheries Co., C. B. Smith & Sons. E. G. Carver, A. A. Mahoney, I. O. Allen, Patterson & Mills, H. W. Smith, C. H. Shields, R. G. Babbidge.
Hardware, Paints and Oils-Bodwell Granite Co., Lane-Libby Fisheries Co.
Ice-Sanborn Bros., R. F. Green.
Jewelry-O. P. Lyons.
Junk-I. S. Hall.
Lumber-Bodwell Granite Co.
Meats and Provisions-Bodwell Granite Co., Lane-Libby Fisheries Co., A. A. Mahoney, C. B. Smith & Sons.
Millinery-E. L. Glidden.
News Stand, Books, Etc .- Austin B. Vinal.
Phonographs and Supplies-F. H. Winslow.
Stoves and Tinware-A. L. Pierce, W. F. Coombs.
Teas and Coffees-Thomas A. Dyer.
Manufacturers-Bakers-J. W. P. Turner.
Boats-Cooper Bros., R. C. Young, Ernest H. Smith, Richard Young. Boots and Shoes-Reuben Pierce, Russell G. Arey.
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Carpenters and Builders-F. H. Calderwood, E. L. Glidden, Miles Sawyer.
Glue-Lane-Libby Fisheries Co.
Granite-Bodwell Granite Co., J. S. Black, Joseph Leopold Co. (paving).
Grist Mill-Lane & Brown.
Horse Nets-L. C. Chase & Co., Mark P. Smith, mngr.
Lumber, Laths, &c .- Quincy R. Maker.
Machinist-George Elwell.
Painters-Job Tolman, L. H. Lane, H. Calderwood, E. Tolman, S. Winslow.
Photographers-W. H. Merrithew, F. H. Winslow.
Smith-M. F. Lenfest.
Bank-Security Trust Co. (branch), Leon W. Sanborn, cashier.
Barbers-J. O. Carver, W. Y. Fossett, J. Kittredge, Pierce Bros., J. E. Snow.
Billiards-Sidney V. Colburn.
Express-H. C. Gray, agent.
Hall-G. A. R. Memorial, J. M. Goodwin, mngr.
Insurance Brokers-D. H. Glidden, C. E. Bowman, Chas. F. Noyes. Insurance Agent-D. H. Glidden.
Library-Town, Laura M. Sanborn, librarian, 4,200 vols.
Livery Stable-Vinal Haven Livery Co., Chas. S. Robertson.
Music Teachers-Miss Linda A. Jones, Miss Alice G. Lane.
Restaurants-H. Y. Carver, Mrs. W. B. Gray.
School-High, Harold R. Marston, prin.
Telephone-Knox Tel. Co., Charles G. Webster, agt.
Asso'tns-Masons-Moses Webster, 2d Tuesday; Atlantic R. A. C. third Thurs .; De Valois Com., 1st Fri. ; Eastern Star, Marguerite, No. 18, 1st and 3d Mon. I. O. O. F .- Star of Hope, No. 42, Mon .; Island Home Encampment, No. 38, 1st and 3d Fri. ; Canton Vinalhaven, No. 25, 2d.Fri .; Ocean Bound Rebekah, No. 67, 2d and 4th Tuesday. G. A. R .- Lafayette Carver Post, No. 45, Sat .; Ladies of the G. A. R., L. Carver, Fri .; Ladies Auxiliary Corps, Tues. K. of H .- Island City. K. of P .- Sea Girt, No. 101, Fri .; Pythian Sisters, Hermoine, No. 29, Thurs. I. O. R. M .- Pequot, No. 96, Wed .; D. of P., Monarda, No. 42, 2d and 4th Mon. P. of H .- Pleasant River, No. 492, Fri. L. O. O. M., No. 782, Thurs. Granite Cutters' National Union.
Hotel-Central House, E. Pendleton.
WARREN.
Nine miles West of Rockland. On K. & L. Division, M. C. R. R., junction of Georges Valley Railroad, to Union. Formerly known as "Upper Town of St. George." Belonged to Waldo patent. Known as a trading post as early as 1631. Settled by Scotch from North of Ireland, 1736. Incorporated, Nov. 7, 1776. Area, about 27,000 acres. Population-1850, 2428; 1860, 2321; 1870, 1974; 1880, 2166; 1890, 2037; 1900, 2069. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 553; Estates, $909,254; 1870-Polls, 494; Estates, $834,610; 1880-Polls, 563; Estates, $789,820; 1890-Polls, 517; Estates, $873,398; 1900-Polls 630; Estates, $821,937.
1910-Population, 1812; Polls, 599; Estates, $857,657.
R. F. D. to North, Highlands, Pleasantville and East Waldoboro.
Postmasters-Wm. L. Lawry ; South, W. O. Counce.
Selectmen-N. T. Caswell; R. F. D. 2, O. A. Copeland; A. D. Broadman.
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