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Town Clerk-G. D. Gould.
Treasurer-Nathaniel B. Eastman.
Collector-Lewis Hall.
Constables-Lewis Hall, W. G. Robinson, C. B. Hall, E. B. Clark.
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KNOX COUNTY.
Road Commissioner-R. F. D. 2, Newell R. Robinson.
School Committee-Nathaniel B. Eastman; R. F. D. 1, Fred K. Mathews. Supt .- William M. Teague.
Clergymen-H. W. Webb, Cong. ; Robt. H. Cary, Bap.
Physicians-J. M. Wakefield, F. G. Campbell.
Dentist-Edgar Webb.
Notary-N. B. Eastman, April 16, 1914.
Justices-M. R. Mathews, Feb. 23, 1913; Lewis Hall, Aug. 30, 1917; Nathaniel B. Eastman, Feb. 15, 1918.
Merchants-Apothecary-Herbert Newman.
Boots and Shoes-George G. Teague, G. B. Hanly, T. P. Copeland, Warren Dry Goods Co., H. L. Russell.
Caskets and Robes-H. D. Sawyer.
Clothing and Men's Furnishings-W. O. Vinal, Warren Dry Goods Co., G. B. Hanly.
Crockery-W. O. Vinal, G. B. Hanly, Warren Dry Goods Co., H. L. Russell.
Dry and Fancy Goods-G. B. Hanly, W O. Vinal, Warren Dry Goods Co.
Fish Market-Jones & Hilton.
Fruit, Confectionery and Ice Cream-J. C. Munsey, F. H. Over- lock.
Groceries and Grain-A. & P. D. Starrett, W. O. Vinal, G. B. Han- ly, H. L. Russell, Granville Lawrence; South, Counce & Jordan; R. F. D. 1, Warren Lime Co .; Thomaston P. O., Thelbert P. Carroll, T. J. Carroll, Chas. Mckellar.
Hardware, Agricultural Implements and Wind Mills-E. E. JAMESON (see advt. opp. p. 624), A. T. Norwood, H. L. Russell, G. B. Hanly, E. M. Cunningham (gasolene engine supplies).
Hats and Caps-Warren Dry Goods Co.
Jewelry-Herbert Newman.
Live Stock-S. V. Weaver.
Meats, etc .- A. & P. D. Starrett. F. L. Teague.
Milk-Orren Robinson, L. Watts.
Millinery-Mrs. Judson Clements.
Paints and Oils-G. B. Hanly, A. & P. D. Starrett, W. O. Vinal, H. L. Russell, A. T. Norwood.
Paper Hangings-Herbert Newman.
Robes, Trunks and Blankets-W. O. Vinal, H. D. Sawyer.
Stoves, Tinware and Water Works Supplies-E. E. JAMESON (see advt. opp. p. 624), A. T. Norwood.
Manufacturers-Baker-J. C. Munsey.
Boots and Shoes-Rice & Hutchins, Eugene Hayes, supt., T. B. Copeland (repairs), H. D. Sawyer (repairs).
Butcher-S. V. Weaver.
Butter-R. F. D. 2, Elmer E. Studley ; South, Isaac Libby.
Cider and Vinegar-L. J. Hills; Waldoboro R. F. D. 2, A. Spear.
Contractor and Builder-J. L. Stevens.
Cooperage-R. F. D. 2, Loren C. Packard; R. F. D. 1, Ralph E. Stev- ens; Thomaston P. O., L. A. Packard, Payson & Mank.
Dressmakers-Mrs. Mary Meservey, Mrs. Mary Lockie, Mrs. Mahala Oliver, Mrs. Fannie Brown, Mrs. Esther Newbert.
Electrician-H. L. Starrett.
Harness-H. D. Sawyer.
Lime-Warren Lime Co., Francis C. Norton, gen. mngr.
Masons-G. F. Winslow (stone), Jolin Leonard.
Painters-Leroy E. Harden, O. E. McIntyre, Wm. F. Teague, Virgil E. Eugley (carriage), W. B. Andrews (Thomaston R. F. D.)
Plumbers-E. E. JAMESON (see advt. opp. p. 624), A. T. Norwood, R.
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J. Andrews.
Saw Mills-R. F. D., Clara L. Anderson, Orbeton & Crawford, Ralph E. Stevens, W. M. Stilphen; R, F. D. 2, Spear Bros., Loren C. Pack- ard; Thomaston P. O., Payson & Mank, L. A. Packard, Kiff & John- son.
Smiths-M. M. Spear, David B. Post, W. F. Simmons.
Smiths and Wheelwrights-L. K. Atkins, Everett M. Cunning- ham; Thomaston P. O., J R. Littlehale. R. F. D. 2, Milton M. Spear.
Tinware-E. E. JAMESON (see advt. opp. p. 624), A. T. Norwood, R. J. Andrews.
Woolen Goods-Georges River Mills, Geo. W. Walker, supt., cheviots, overcoatings and ladies' dress goods.
Bank-Security Trust Co. (branch), G. D. Gould, mngr
Barber-W. H. Robinson.
Chiropodist and Manicure-Mrs. Fred Mayers.
Express-American, Herbert Newman, agt.
Insurance Agents-L. J. Hills (fire), Lewis Hall (life and fire), A. O. Spear (fire), G. B. Hanly (life).
Job Printing-Wilford W. Smith.
Library-Free Public, Miss Elizabeth E. Burgess, lib., 2,015 vols.
Livery Stable-C. A. G. Simmons.
Music Teacher-Mrs. J. M. Wakefield.
Photographer, Commercia !- Nat'l G. Starrett.
Piano Tuner-J. B. Robinson.
School-High, F. A. Rowe, prin.
Stage Line-To depot, John Clements, prop.
Station Agent-West, R. G. Delano.
Taxidermist-N. C. Kalloch.
Telegraph Operator-W. U., West, R. G. Delano.
Telephone-Warren Tel. Co., C. A. Webb, pres.
Undertaker-H. D. Sawyer.
Water Co .- Warren Water Supply Co., E. E. Jameson, mngr.
Asso'tus-Masons-St. George, Mon. on or before full moon; Ivy Chapter, No. 16, Eastern Star, 1st and 3d Fri. I. O. O. F. - Warren, No. 127, Fri. ; Mystic Rebekah Lodge, No. 51, 1st and 3d Mon. K. of P .- No. 86, Tues .; Pythian Sisters, No. 1, Fri. G. A. R .- William Payson, No. 144, Sat. ; Woman's Relief Corps, No. 35, 1st and 3d Tues. S. of V .- Camp No. 50, Wed .; Ladies Aid, Mon. N. E. O. P .- Linwood, No. 224, Sat. M. W. of A .- Warren Camp, No. 9391. P. of H .- Warren, No. 470, Wed. North, P. of H .- White Oak, No. 182, Fri. South, P. of H .- Goodwill, No. 367, Thurs. Highlands-I. O. G. T .- Brooklin, No. 252, Mon. P. of II .- Highland, No. 387, Sat.
Hotel-Hotel Warren, C. A. G. Simmons.
Boarding Houses-Mrs. Wm. Hysum, G. F. Winslow, W. F. New- bert.
Insurance Co .- See table.
WASHINGTON.
Twenty-two miles N. W. of Rockland. Formerly included in Plymouth and Waldo patents. Formed from westerly part of Union, and adjacent gores, &c. Inc. under name of Putnam, Feb. 27, 1811. Name changed Jan. 31, 1823. Pop .- 1850, 1756; 1860, 1662; 1870, 1276; 1880, 1249; 1890, 1230; 1900, 1019. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 349; Estates, $270,816; 1870- Polls, 329; Estates, $289,857; 1880-Polls, 290; Estates, $294,551; 1890- Polls, 334; Estates, $324,438; 1900-Polls, 240; Estates, $281,220. 1910-Population, 814; Polls, 259; Estates, $280,404.
Stage-lines to Waldoboro, on K. & L. Div. M. C. R. R .; to Cooper's Mills on W. W. & F. R. R .; and to Liberty and Augusta.
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KNOX COUNTY.
Postmasters-W. F. Hatch; West, Mrs. Addie Hussey ; Razorville, Pearl G. Ingalls; Stickney Corner, Edward A. Skinner.
Selectmen-Arthur E. Johnston; R. F. D. 1, Chas. E. Vanner; Union R. F. D. 3, Henry L. Cramer.
Town Clerk-Arthur E. Johnston.
Treasurer and Collector-Razorville, Freeman Light.
Constables-W. M. Staples; R. F. D. 1, W. O. Luce; Razorville, Freeman Light.
School Committee-Arthur O. Sherman; R. F. D. 1, Fred Ludwig; West, Willis E. Deering. Supt .- R. F. D. 1, Jesse Overlock.
Board of Health-B. K. Ware, sec.
Clergymen-Supplies, Meth .: vacant, Cong .; George H. Lincoln, Adv .; West, Thomas P. Jones (Cooper's Mills P. O.), Adv .; Razorville, J. B. Howard, Church of God; supplies, Bap.
Physicians-S. C. Pierpont, P. A. Crooker.
Dentist-Stickney Corner, J. H. Achorn.
Lawyer-L. M. Staples.
Notary-H. B. Wright, Aug. 13, 1914.
Justices-Pearl G. Ingalls, Feb. 25, 1915; J. L. Burns, Oct. 13, 1912; H. B. Wright, Aug. 13, 1914; L. M. Staples, Aug. 9, 1912; Arthur E. John- ston, Nov. 9, 1912; Win. C. Jackson, April 16, 1914. Trial, W. E. Over- lock, Oct. 1, 1914; Freeman Light, Apr. 16, 1914. Dedimus, L. M. Staples.
.Merchants-J. L. Burns, W. O. Luce (also agricultural implements). Harold B. Kaler, general stores; Mrs. W. M. Staples, millinery and fancy goods; A. E. Johnston, horses, cattle, farming implements and separ- ators; W. W. Light, horses and cattle; B. K. Ware, funeral supplies and wall paper; Leslie L. Morton, fiour and feed; Roy Cunningham, cabbage and sauer kraut.
West, Wm. E. Jackson, general stores and lumber; W. C. Jackson, optician.
Razorville, P. G. Ingalls, L. T. Marr, Edward Turner, general stores; L. T. Marr, cattle dealer; W. E. Overlock, Sunday-school supplies; Chas. Vannalı (also agricultural implements), H. L. Turner, Irving C. Powell (also cattle), horse dealers; L. P. Jones, furs; Arthur Carroll, crockery and glass ware. Stickney Cor., J. D. Clark, general stores; J. F. Davis, liniment and nursery stock; A. D. McDonald, fisli; Bert Sidelinger, bees and honey.
Liberty P. O., Minot W. Lenfest, long lumber; James A. Grotton, horses; F. W. Cunningham, phonographs; Wm. Leigher, corn, meal and flour; Rodolphus Sukeforth, cedar posts; Atwell Nash, hard wood.
Jefferson P. O., Horace Moores, real estate and farm implements. Palermo P. O., Harry Lenfest, separators, fertilizers and potatoes. Burketville P. O., L. B. Dolman, meats.
Manufacturers-W. E. Deering, barrels and casks; R. Sukeforth, carpenter ; G. H. Lincoln, Sprague, Humes & Co., A. E. Johnston, lum- ber and barrel stock; F. Light, smith; B. K. Ware, cabinet maker, un- dertaker and mill machinist; E. Johnson, harness; Wm. Achorn, machinist; F. C. Rockwell, carriage painter; Geo. W. Gove, staves, heads, shingles, long and short lumber; Farrar & Son, planing mill, long and short lumber; A. E. Poland, artesian wells; A. O. Sherman, painter; Sukeforth & Danforth, portable saw mill; Chas. C. Rivers, carpenter; Roy Cunningham, yokes; Geo. H. Hanson, shoe repairing.
West, Mrs. Nellie Maddox, staves and heading; Albert Day, carpenter.
Razorville, J. W. Farrar, Chas. Vannan, long and short lumber; L. P. Jones, carpenter and cabinet maker; Edward E. Prescott, Augustus Cun- ningham, apple barrels and casks; Fred Overlock, carriage painter; L. P. Jones, saw repairing; Mrs. A. L. Farrar, dressmaker; G. F. Lessner, saws and repairing ; Peter Jones, cooper ; Jones & Marr, boat builder.
Stickney Corner, Cramer & Humes, A. E. Jones (also threshing), lum- ber; A. E. Jones, watchmaker; Wm. Cramer, L. E. Skinner (also saw
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filing), smiths; Henry Sukeforth, mason; J. F. Davis, portable sa w mill; Albert Jones, grist and cider mill. Liberty P. O., Jones & Tur- ner, Leigher & Prescott (also shingles), staves and heads; S. T. Overlock, ship knees and smith; John M. Hibbert, carpenter. Union P. O., George Rhodes, creamery.
Barber-Razorville, Laforrest Hannan.
Insurance-Arthur E. Johnston.
Laundry-Mrs. Ed. Edwards.
Music Teacher-Mrs. Blanche Johnston.
Photographer-Liberty P. O., Frank W. Cunningham.
Real Estate-L. M. Staples, J. L. Burnes, Horace Moores.
School-High, Harry Rollins, prin. Summer, Medomak Camp, Frank Poland, man.
Stables-R. C. Moores, W. W. Light, Wm. O. Luce.
Telephone-Washington Tel. Co., B. K. Ware, mngr.
Asso'tus-Masons-Mount Olivet, No. 203, Friday on or before full moon; Eastern Star, Fon du Lac, No. 147, 1st and 3d Wed. P. of H .- Evening Star, No. 183, Sat. A. O. U. W .- Washington, No. 41, 1st and 3d Thurs. G. A. R .- Borneman, No. 79, 1st and 3d Fri .; Borneman Relief Corps, No. 34, 1st and 3d Fri. Liberty P. O., Overlock's Orchestra, Chas. Overlock, director. Camp Ground Assoc .- Geo. Weeks (China P. O.), pres.
Hotels-Moore's, R. C. Moores; Chas. Bartlett (summer); Hillside, B. K. Ware; Razorville, Central Square, H. H. Clark.
CRIEHAVEN PLANTATION.
Twenty miles S. S. E. from Rockland. On steamboat line from Rockland. Tri-weekly in summer ; semi-weekly in winter. Formerly called Ragged Island. Contains about three hundred acres. Set off from Matinicus and organized as a Plantation, Mar. 3, 1897. Population-1900, 47. Val- uation, 1900-Polls, 16; Estates, $7,782.
1910-Population, 46; Polls, 16; Est., $22,294.
Postmaster-E. W. Crie.
Assessors-Fred Simpson, John Erickson, P. M. Mitchell.
Town Clerk-H. J. McClure.
Treasurer-J. E. Crie.
Collector-A. L. Simpson.
School Committee-John Erickson, John Anderson, E. W. Crie. Supt .- Peter M. Mitchell.
Merchants-H. J. McClure, oil and gasoline; E. W. Crie, groceries and provisions.
Board of Health-E. W. Crie, sec.
MATINICUS ISLE PLANTATION.
Twenty miles S. S. E. from Rockland, to which semi-weekly (tri-weekly from May to Oct.) communication is made by steamer. Includes six Islands-Matinicus Isle contains about eight hundred acres; Matinicus Rock, about thirty acres, situated five miles south of Matinicus, and has a light station and steam whistle. Organized, 1840. Population-1850, 220; 1860, 276; 1870, 277; 1880, 243; 1890, 196; 1900, 184. Valuation, 1860- Polls, 55; Estates, $17,593; 1870-Polls, 58; Est., $19,585; 1880-Polls, 63; Est., $22,387; 1890-Polls, 65; Estates, $23,333; 1900-Polls, 56; Est., $36,677.
1910-Population, 179; Polls, 62; Estates, $47,248.
Postmaster-W. Scott Young.
Assessors-W. L. Ames, W. Scott Young, C. H. Ring.
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Clerk-R. E. Philbrook.
Treasurer-E. P. Cooper.
Collector-Leroy M. Philbrook.
Constable-F. S. Young.
School Committee-A. A. Philbrook, H. W. Young, E. H. Ripley. Supt .- Camden P. O., B. E. Packard.
Board of Health-J. A. Teele, sec.
Clergyman-J. H. Peardon, Cong.
Notary-W. Scott Young, April 29, 1917.
Justices-Harry W. Young, Oct. 28, 1917. Dedimus, Henry Young.
Merchants-Henry Young & Co., general stores.
Manufacturers-Gorton-Pew Fisheries Co. (Gloucester, Mass), fish curers; J. T. Hall, oil clothing.
Library-Public, W. S. Young, lib., 400 vols.
Steamboat-Rockland, Matinicus and Criehaven Steamboat Co.
Surveyor of Lumber-J. T. Young.
Light Keeper-Matinicus Rock Light, M. E. Tolman.
Asso'tus-K. of P .- Island Home, No. 140. Matinicus Brass Band.
*MUSCLE RIDGE PLANTATION.
Population 1910, 67; Valuation, 1908-Polls, 57; Estates 1910, $25,000. Organized October 28, 1904.
Assessors-Ashpoint P. O., F. A. Crockett, R. H. Crockett, Harold Look.
Clerk-Rockland P. O., R. A. Webster.
Treasurer, Collector and Constable-Rockland P. O., Pearl Look.
School Committee-Ashpoint P. O., Ralph H. Crockett; Rockland P. O., R. A. Webster, Ed. Shea. Supt .- Ashpoint P. O., F. A. Crockett. Board of Health-Rockland P. O., R. A. Webster, sec.
*No returns.
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LINCOLN COUNTY.
Incorporated June 19, 1760. Parted with some of its territory to form Washington and Hancock counties, in 1789; to form Kennebec, 1799; to form Waldo, 1827; to form Androscoggin and Sagadahoc, 1854; to form half of Knox, 1860. Area 520 square miles. Population-1830, 37,654; 1840, 41,423; 1850, 27,002; 1860, 27,860; 1870, 25,597; 1880, 24,809; 1890, 21,996; 1900, 19,669; 1910, 18,216. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 6127; Estates, $6,192,051; 1870. Polls-6002; Estates, $6,857,610; 1880, Polls-6750; Es- tates, $6,634,693; 1890-Polls, 6051; Est., $7,668,148; 1900-Polls, 5845; Est., $7,234,053; 1910-Polls, 5,297; Estates, $8,359,524.
ALNA.
Nine miles North of Wiscasset. On Wiscasset and Quebec Railroad. Formerly the north precinct of Pownalborough. Incorporated the 92d town, June 25, 1794, as New Milford, which it was called, until 1811, when its name was changed to Alna. First church formed, 1796,-Jona- than Scott, pastor. Population-1850, 916; 1860, 807; 1870, 747; 1880, 687; 1890, 512; 1900, 444. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 231; Estates, $223,310; 1870 -Polls, 199; Estates, $233,610; 1880-Polls, 195; Estates, $206,339; 1890 -Polls, 160; Estates, $210,315; 1900-Polls, 150; Estates, $166,052. 1910-Population, 457; Polls, 141; Estates, $189,318.
Postmasters-Lillian M. Hilton : Head Tide, J. A. Jewett.
Selectmen-Head Tide, Glen A. Jewett; Wiscasset R. F. D. 1, H. G. Marr, Samuel T. Lowell.
Town Clerk, Treasurer and Collector-Geo. B. McDonald. Constable-Geo. B. McDonald.
Road Commissioner- Albion L. R. Peaslee.
School Committee -- Charles E. Peaslee; Wiscasset R. F. D. 1, Geo.
L. Lowell: Head Tide, Lou Jewett. Supt .- Head Tide, Albert M. Card. Board of Health-Head Tide, Daniel Carleton, sec.
Clergymen-Vacant, Cong .; E. C. Littlefield, Bap. Physician-Head Tide, A. M. Card.
Lawyer-Head Tide, Wm. N. Titus.
Justices-A. B. Erskine, May 31, 1917; Albert M. Card, Oct. 28, 1917; Albro C. Cheney, Dec. 20, 1917. Trial, Wm. N. Titus, Dec. 14, 1918. Pension Claim Agent-A. M. Card.
Merchants-Chas. E. Carleton, The W. W. Hilton Co., general stores; A. B. Erskine, farm implements and hardware; Eben Albee, cattle dealer ; Geo. Erskine, lumber; Walter W. Hilton, Daniel Carleton (also butter), eggs; L. K. Achorn, confectionery, cigars and tobacco. Head Tide, J. A. Jewett, general stores; A. M. Card, drugs, paints and oils, lime, cement, hair; David N. Jewett, fertilizers ; Daniel Carleton, groceries, flour and feed. Wiscasset P. O., Horace McIntire, general stores; Daniel McCobb, groceries.
Manufacturers-A. B. Erskine, Peaslee Bros., lumber; L. K. Achorn, boots and shoes; A. J. Hilton, N. C. Browne, smiths; T. N. Ayer, Chas. Williams, carpenters; N. W. West, Russell Bros., Geo. Ester- brook (carriage), Moses Russell, Chas. A. Blackman, painters. Head Tide, J. A. Jewett, John Palmer, millwrights; J. A. Jewett, meal; N. A. Brown & Son, carriages; John A. Erskine, lumber; Abbie McDonald, dressmaker; Chas. A. Watson, smith. Sheepscot P. O., Manley Sargent, boat bnilder.
FISKE HOUSE, THE ALBEE,
D. E. FISKE, Prop. New House, Steam Heat, Baths. All Modern Improvements. Livery Connected. DAMARISCOTTA, - MAINE.
Fred Harrington, FUNERAL DIRECTOR.
DEALER IN FURNITURE. Damariscotta and Newcastle, Maine. Telephone at Office and Residence.
The G. I. Robinson Drug Co., DRUGGISTS and STATIONERS.
Flavoring Extracts, Gardiner's Balsam of Spruce Gum and Wild Cherry. Dr. D. P. Ordway's Plasters. Geo. H. Gardner, Manager. THOMASTON, - MAINE.
E. FRED ALBEE, Prop. 30 Rooms, Steam Heat, Electric Light and Bells, Bathroom. Teams to all Trains and Boats. Livery
Connected.
WISCASSET,
MAINE.
GEO. B. KENNISTON,
REAL ESTATE,
BOOTHBAY HARBOR, - ME.
J. Walter Strout,
General Insurance.
Surety Bonds.
Real Estate.
THOMASTON, MAINE.
Waldoboro Weekly News. Largest non-partisan local newspaper in Lincoln County. $1.00 per year. HIGH-GRADE JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT E. O. KNIGHT, Editor and Publisher.
Cyrus R. Tupper.
James B. Perkins.
TUPPER & PERKINS,
Counsellors at Law. Townsend Block,
Boothbay Harbor,
Maine.
Perkins & Mckown, Successors to K. H. Richards & Co. Cash Grocery.
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS Boothbay Harbor, Me.
A. T. THURSTON, ELECTRICIAN.
Dealer in Electrical Goods of all descriptions.
335 MAIN STREET,
ROCKLAND, ME.
BRANCH AT FARMINGTON, ME.
H. M. CASTNER, President. J. K. WATERHOUSE, Treas. and Gen. Mgr. Portland Power and Development Company, Furnishes Current for Incandescent Lighting and Power in Damariscotta, Newcastle, Nobleboro, and Wiscasset. Electrical Contractors and Dealers in Electrical Supplies. Power Station at Damariscotta Mills, Maine. Office Maine Hotel Block, DAMARISCOTTA, ME.
Damariscotta herald
DAMARISCOTTA, ME. Independent. Circulation (sworn), 1,700. G. W. SINGER, Prop.
Also Dealer in Real Estate.
THE MUSCONGUS LUMBER COMPANY.
Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Eastern Pine, Spruce and Hemlock Lumber In all Dimensions. Cedar, Pine, Fir and Hemlock Shingles. Laths, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Gutters, and Building Material of all kinds. NEWCASTLE, ME.
G. W. HAGGETT
Machinist and Pattern Maker
Motor Engine Repairing and Supplies Boothby Harbor, Me.
BOOTHBAY HOUSE, HARRIS HOTEL CO.
Centrally Located, Near Steamboat Landings. OPEN ENTIRE YEAR.
BOOTHBAY HARBOR, MAINE.
J. W. WHITE CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in
Lumber, Doors, Windows and Blinds. Office, 3-7 Lower Main Street, LEWISTON, MAINE.
The Maine Register, A BUSINESS AND OFFICIAL DIRECTORY OF Every CITY, TOWN and PLANTATION in the State Together with 200 pages of Statistical Matter covering every point of general interest to Maine Business and Professional Men. 1910 Census, Price $2.00, Postpaid
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LINCOLN COUNTY.
Barber-John R. Palmer.
Station and .Im. Express Agents-W. W. & F. R., Head Tide, Herbert W. Heath; Sheepscot, Bert G. Lowell.
Livery Stable-Geo. McDonald. Insurance-Head Tide, A. M. Card (Life), Albro C. Cheney (Life). Land Surveyor-E. T. Albee.
Music Teacher-Mrs. M. Viola True.
School-High.
Hotels-McDonald House, Mrs. Wm. McDonald : Glen Valley House. Woodbury Parsons.
BOOTHBAY.
Twelve miles S. of Wiscasset. Formerly known as Cape Newagen,supposed to have been settled as early as 1630. Afterward called Townshend, and incorporated as Boothbay, November 3, 1764. In 1842, Southport set off. Town divided and Boothbay Harbor made separate town, Feb. 19, 1889. Population-1850, 2504; 1860, 2857; 1870, 3200; 1880, 3576; 1890, 1718; 1900, 1766. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 577; Estates, $403,933; 1870-Polls, 726; Est., $642,819; 1880-Polls, 925; Est., $769,760; 1890-Polls, 473; Est., $490,638; 1900-Polls, 525; Estates, $551,954.
1910-Population, 1700; Polls, 502; Estates, $664,884.
On daily stage-line from Wiscasset, tri-weekly steamboat line from Port- land, and daily (summer) steamboat line from Damariscotta and Wis- casset.
Barters Island, in Sheepscot River; P. O. Trevett.
Hodgdon's Mills, same as East Boothbay P. O.
Boothbay Center, same as Boothbay P. O.
Postmasters-Fred Welch; East, Everett Vannah; Linnekin, Mrs. F. E. Linnekin ; Ocean Point (summer); Trevett, C. S. Hodgdon.
Selectmen-Charles Chapman; East, John P. Kelly ; Trevett, Perry Dunton.
Town Clerk-Alpheus Dodge.
Treasurer and Collector-Lyman M. McDougall.
Constables-Lyman M. McDougall, E. P. Corey, J. E. Kelley; East, C. Tyler Hodgdon, F. F. Phillips; Trevett, Elton H. Lewis.
Road Commissioners-Frank O. Blake; East, M. F. Blake.
School Committee-Alpheus Dodge; East, Alfred Dodge; Trevett, Fred McCaulay. Supt .- Boothbay Harbor P. O., Harry I. Smith.
Board of Health-Westley Tinkham, sec.
Clergymen-C. A. Buker, F. Bap .; vacant, Cong .; East, W. Q. Genge. Meth .; Trevett, C. A. Buker, F. Bap.
Physician-East, H. E. Fernald.
Notaries-W. I. Adams, Feb. 1, 1912; Lyman M. McDougall, Apr. 16, 1916.
Justices-Alfred F. Sidelinger, Feb. 6, 1914; Alpheus Dodge, Feb. 9, 1919. Trial, Lyman M. McDougall, Dec. 21, 1916.
MMerchants-Apothecaries-East, Race & Co.
Boots and Shoes-J. H. Welch & Co .; East, J. R. McDougall Co. Frank Seavey; Trevett, S. G. Hodgdon & Son.
Clothing and Gents' Furnishings-Trevett, S. G. Hodgdon & Son. Coal-East, Osgood Vannah; Trevett, S. G. Hodgdon & Son.
Confectionery and Fruit-East, J. R. McDougall Co., A. O. Mc- Dougall, Frank Seavey, Chas. Chapman.
Crockery and Glassware-East, A. O. McDougall.
Dry and Fancy Goods-J. H. Welch & Co .; Trevett, S. G. Hodg- don & Son; East, Mrs. M. E. Barlow, J. R. McDougall Co.
Groceries-J. H. Welch & Co., Gardiner Lewis; Trevett, S. G. Hodg - don & Son, E. H. Lewis, Oscar Olson; East, Chas. Chapman, J. R. McDou-
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gall Co., A. O. McDougall, Frank Seavey, Mrs. Flora Lewis.
Hardware-East, A. O. McDougall; Trevett, S. G. Hodgdon & Son. Ice, Retail-Frank Blake; Boothbay Harbor P. O., Lewis & Dunton, E. O. Howard. East, Dodge & Alley, Giles & Howard.
Ice, Wholesale-Trevett, American Ice Co.
Lumber-East, C. Hodgdon & Sons, Osgood Vannah.
Meat Markets-East, A. O. McDougall, Frank Seavey, J. R. Mc- Dougall Co.
Milk-C. O. Emerson, J. W. Giles, Roy Hardwick.
Millinery-John H. Welch & Co .; East, Mrs. M. E. Barlow.
Paints and Oils-East, J. R. McDougall Co., A. O. McDougall (also ship chandlery), Victor Montgomery.
Manufacturers-Carpenters-P. C. Adams, F. Wylie; East, W. W. Seavey, John Seavey, J. N. Seavey.
Carriage Ironer-Henry J. Elden, Arthur Dodge.
Contractors and Builders-Byron Giles; East, John Seavey.
Dressmakers-East, Misses McDougall, Mrs. E. P. Corey ; Trevett, Miss Della Lewis.
Gasoline Engines-East, Boothbay Gas Engine Co., F. L. Rice Motor Co.
Painters-C. P. Gilman; East, Victor Montgomery.
Rigger-East, John Merry.
Saw Mills-Dodge & Giles; East, C. Hodgdon & Sons.
Ship and Yacht Builders-East, W. Irving Adams & Son, Hodgdon Bros., Freeman Murray, Rice Bros. Co., D. B. & E. A. Race.
Ship Calker-East, E. Whitehouse.
Shoemaker-East, E. Farnham.
Smiths-H. J. Elden, W. D. Boston.
Spar Makers-East, James O. Seavey.
Barber-East, Leonard Webster.
Ferry-(To So. Bristol)-East, Fred S. Hodgdon.
Halls-Town, J. S. Spinney, agt .; East, Citizen's Union, Allen Mur- ray, agent.
Livery Stables-East, Fred Hodgdon, Chas. Smithwick.
Mineral Spring-East, Boothbay Mineral Spring, Race & Co., props.
School-East, High.
Steamboat Agents-East, B. & D. S. Co., A. O. McDougall, Agt. Telephones-Byron Giles; East, J. R. McDougall.
Asso'tus-P. of H .- Boothbay, No. 137, Fri. East, Masons-Bayview, Thurs. Eastern Star-Crescent, No. 55. G. A. R .- Harvey Giles, No. 157, Tues.
Hotels-Linnekin, Bay View, Ocean Point House ; Trevett, Sawyer's Island House (summer resort); East, Seavey House (summer), Mrs. Gran- ville J. Seavey; McDougall House, James McDougall; Forest House, Walter McDougall; Reed House, Mrs. Ella Reed; Murray House, Free- man Murray; Murray Hill Inn, W. W. Gould.
BOOTHBAY HARBOR.
Twelve miles South of Wiscasset, on stage-line. Terminus of semi-daily steamboat line, in summer, from Bath, and in winter, daily from Wiscas- set. On daily steamboat line from Augusta, in summer. On tri-weekly steamboat line from Portland in winter, daily in summer. On tri- weekly steamboat line from Rockland to Round Pond. Formerly known as Cape Newagen, and supposed to have been settled as early as 1630. Afterward called Townshend, and incorporated Nov. 3, 1764 as Booth- bay. Set off from Boothbay, and incorp. Feb. 16, 1889. Population- 1890, 1699; 1900, 1926. Valuation, 1890-Polls, 420; Estates, $630,344; 1900-Polls, 552; Est., $898,720.
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LINCOLN COUNTY.
1910-Population, 2021; Polls, 391; Est., $1,136,850.
Postmasters-W. M. Simpson; West, Charles C. Orne; Bayville, Jeannette McDonald; Isle of Springs, H. S. Hersey.
Selectmen-Luther Maddocks, Lyman Orne, W. S. Carlisle.
Town Clerk-W. T. Marr.
Treasurer-H. W. Bishop.
Collector-Walter . O. Dunton.
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