Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Part 73

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Constables-H. A. Spofford, C. E. Sherman.


Road Commissioner-R. G. De Wolfe.


School Committee-G. W. Greenleaf, F. B. Green, Sophia Mc- Kown. Supt .- H. I. Smith.


Board of Health-A. P. Wylie, sec.


Chief of Fire Dept .- E. J. Hutchinson, asst., F. S. Moore.


Cler gymen-G. Stanley Post, Cong .; Roland W. Brown, Meth.


Physicians-Geo. A. Gregory, H. C. Barrows, T. H. Stevens. Dentists-O. W. Baker, E. A. Sprague.


Lawyers-Geo. B. Kenniston, John W. Brackett, TUPPER & PER- KINS (see advt. opp. p. 638).


Notaries-G. B. Kenniston, May 17, 1918; C. R. Tupper, Oct. 25, 1913; Sewall T. Maddocks, Sept. 10, 1914; John W. Brackett, July 10, 1916; James B. Perkins, Oct. 6, 1916.


Justices-John H. Lake, Jan. 25, 1917; J. E. Knight, Feb. 15, 1918; B. C. Matthews, Mar. 23, 1916; Irving C. Kenniston, Jan. 18, 1919. Dedi- mus, G. B. Kenniston.


Board of Trade-F. H. Albee, pres .; H. W. Bishop, sec.


Merchants-Automobiles and Supplies-C. E. Sherman & Son (garage), E. T. Lewis (garage and supplies).


Apothecaries-Harris Drug Co., E. L. Porter & Co.


Bait-The Cold Storage Co., D. A. Greenlaw & Co., N. C. McFarland. Books and Stationery-C. F. Kenniston.


Boots andShoes-Roscoe G. Hodgdon (also charts), C. J. Marr & Co., Leon A. Marson.


Clothingand Furnishings-Roscoe G. Hodgdon, C. J. Marr & Co. Coal and Wood-Pierce & Hartung.


Confectionery, Fruit, Cigars, Etc .- Porter & Ames, Thaddeus Orne, W. H. Hodgdon, Carbone & Fossa, Z. T. Merry.


Confectionery, Wholesale-Walter S. Reed.


Crockery and Glass Ware-E. W. Lewis, W. T. Marr, W. F. Dudley.


Dry and Fancy Goods-N. H. Hussey, Solomon David.


Fancy Goods -- Miss Rose Nickerson, Miss Anna B. Kendrick.


Fish Markets-Alvah C. Mckown, W. E. Pinkham & Son.


Fishermen's Outfits-W. E. Sawyer.


Fish, Wholesale-Nickerson Bros. (alewives), H. I. Phinney.


Flour, Grain and Feed-H. W. Bishop Co.


Furniture-A. H. Kenniston, Pierce & Brewer.


Groceries-M. Fred Dunton, PERKINS & MCKOWN (see advt. opp. p. 638), M. A. Perkins Co .. W. H.Hodgdon, E. W. Lewis, H. D. Bennett, West, Samuel D. Hodgdon, C. T. Orne.


Hardware-W. T. Marr, W. D. Boyd & Co., Pierce & Brewer, Pierce & Hartung


Ice, Wholesale-W. E. Sawyer (and retail), Lewis & Dunton (retail), C. G. Hodgdon (retail), Mill Cove Ice Co. West, West Harbor Ice Co.


Iron and Steel-Ingraham & Harris Co.


Junk-William E. Sawyer, T. L. Montgomery.


Lime, Sand and Cement-Charles Dodge, H. W. Bishop Co.


Lobsters, Wholesale-Fred B. Higgins Co., L. M. McIntire, Boston Lobster Co., Neptune Packing Co.


Lumber-W. D. Boyd & Co., Wm. E. Brown & Co., Pierce & Hart- ung.


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Meat Markets-PERKINS & MCKOWN (see advt. opp. p. 638), M. Fred Dunton, M. A. Perkins Co., W. H. Hodgdon.


Milk-C. E. Sherman. North, C. O. Emerson, J. W. Giles.


Millinery and Fancy Goods-Misses Mckown, Miss J. W. But- trick.


Paints and Oils-R. O. Sherman, T. L. Montgomery, W. T. Marr, Pierce & Brewer, W. D. Boyd & Co., W. E. Sawyer, Pierce & Hartung.


Phonographs and Sporting Goods-J. W. Dearborn.


Sewing Machines-W. T. Holton.


Ship Brokers-Wm. E. Sawyer, Simpson & Perkins.


Ship Chandlery and Hardware-Ingraham & Harris Co. (marine hardware), Wm. E. Sawyer, W. T. Marr, T. L. Montgomery.


Stoves and Tin Ware-J. H. Lake, W. T. Holton.


Tea Store-Direct Importing Co.


Variety-Mrs. S. E. Rowe, Mrs. A. G. Trask, Miss Mary A. Kenniston. Fred I. Pettingill.


Wall Paper-R. G. Hodgdon.


Watches and Jewelry-W. F. Dudley, F. B. Green (wholesale).


Wood-H. W. Bishop Co.,


Yacht Supplies-E. Tibbetts.


Manufacturers-Bakers-J. S. Marson, Peter Westman.


Boat and Yacht Builders-Eliphalet Tibbetts, Irving W. Reed.


Carriages and Sleighs-Geo. T. Boyd, W. F. Stevens, Chas. H. Davis.


Cold Storage, Fish-The Cold Storage Co., E. Lewis, agent.


Contractors and Builders-C. E Carlisle, W. R. Holton, J .. E. Knight, W. L Dolloff; West, David Pinkham, Wm. Brown.


Cooperage-J. F. Mosher.


Dressmakers-Mrs. Clara E. Lowe, Mrs. Mary J. Williams, Miss Martha Swett, Mrs. T. L. Montgomery, Mrs. B. F. Albee, Mrs. Augustus Reed, Mrs. C. A. White; West, Mrs. C. E. Orne, Mrs. Sarah Farmer.


Fish Curers-D. A. Greenlaw & Co. (smoked).


Granite Worker-O. A. Page.


Grist Mill-H. W. Bishop Co.


Harness Maker-Frank Webber.


Laundry-Empire Steam Laundry.


Lumber-Wm. E. Brown & Co.


Machinists-W. T. Holton, G. W. HAGGETT (East side on Atlantic ave.) (see advt. opp. p. 639) ; H. T. Thurston.


Marine Railway-Townsend, Russell R. Matthews.


Masons-C. F. Dodge, Benj. Coolen.


Painters-Fred Campbell, T. L. Montgomery, W. A. Williams, Ray O. Sherman, Chas. E. Clisby, W. S. Carlisle (sign).


Photographers-F. H. MCDOUGALL (viewing and amateur finish- ing), J. A. Labbe.


Plumbing-W. T. Holton, H. T. Thurston, J. N. Fish (also sheet metal works), J. A. Fish.


Printer-C. E. Kendrick.


Rigger-Robert Olsen.


Sail Maker-L. A. Dunton.


Sardines-L. Pickert Fish Co., Maddocks Packing Co., Judson Clark & Sons, Boothbay Packing Co., L. Maddocks, pres. and mngr., Neptune Packing Co.


Ship Calker-Z. P. Swett.


Shoemakers-Solomon David, Ernest Barter.


Smiths-Ingraham & Harris Co. (ship), A. Winslow (ship), Chas. H. Davis, A. E. Delano.


Tailors-C. C. Howard, L. B. De Wolf.


Bank-FIRST NATIONAL BANK (see advt. back of book, p. xiii).


Barbers-A. P. Wylie, F. C. Blake, S. L. Buker, R. A. Campbell, C.


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M. Reed, Elmer Lewis.


Billiard Rooms-F. C. Blake, S. B. Dolloff.


Boats to Let-A. C. Mckown, Eliphalet Tibbetts, S. B. Dolloff.


Boothbay Harbor Electric Light and Power Co .- John Auld, mngr.


Charts-R. G. Hodgdon (government).


Civil Engineer-J. H. Blair.


Express-American, A. G. Lewis, agt.


Fish Hatchery-United States Fish Hatchery, E. E. Hahn, supt.


Fish Inspector-Arthur Nickerson.


Hall-Pythian Opera House, C. J. Marr, gen. mngr.


Insurance-G. B. KENNISTON (see adv. opp. p. 638), W. T. Marr, B. C. Matthews, J. Edward Knight, Thaddeus Orne (life), S. T. Maddocks (underwriters' agent) (fire and marine), T. L. Montgomery (marine).


Land Companies- Boston & Boothbay Land Co., R. L. Marston, treas. ; Townsend Real Estate Co., K. H. Richards, mngr.


Library-Boothbay Harbor Free Public; 1925 vols, Stella D. Hodg- don, lib.


Light Keeper-Burnt Island Light, William Stetson.


Livery Stables-O. M. Mckown, J. B. Kenney, C. E. Sherman, A. E. Clisby, R. G. De Wolfe (sale).


Marine Reporters-F. C. Greenleaf, R. G. Hodgdon.


Real Estate Brokers-G. B. KENNISTON (see adv. opp. p. 638), PERKINS & TUPPER (see adv. opp. p. 638), J. H. Blair.


Restaurants-J. S. Marson, W. E. Pinkham, Peter Westman.


Sanatorium-Gregory Sanatorium, Geo. A. Gregory, medical director. School-High, H. E. Bowman, prin.


Steamboat Agents-Eastern Steamship Corp. (Kennebec Div. and Portland & Rockland Div.), John E. Ryan, agent; Independent S. B. Co., F. R. Rowe, Mngr.


Telegraph-Miss E. S. Pierce, mngr.


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


Undertakers-A. H. Kenniston, T. L. Montgomery, Pierce and Brewer.


Wreck Commissioner-W. E. Sawyer.


Yachts (Storing)-Irving W. Reed, T. L. Montgomery.


Asso'tns-Masons-Seaside, No. 144, 1st Fri .; Pentecost R. A. C., No. 55, 1st Wed. Eastern Star, Mount Pisgah, No. 54, 2d and 4th Thurs. K. of P .- Boothbay, No. 32, Mon .; Uniform Rank, No. 18, 1st Tues .; Py- thian Sisters, Mizpah, No. 8, Wed. G. A. R .- Weld Sargent, No. 92, Thurs; Relief Corps, Thurs. S. of V., Frank H. Dolloff, No. 70. 1st and 3d Thurs. U. O. G. C .- Guardian, No. 282, Wed. Boothbay Harbor Yacht Club, S. E. Rowe, sec.


Hotels-BOOTHBAY HOUSE, Harris Hotel Co. (see advt. opp. p. 639); Hotel Weymouth, H. W. McDougall, prop .; The Townsend, Mrs. Sarah Knight (Aunt Say), mgr.


Summer Hotels-Menawamut Hotel, Russell & Bugbee; Bayville, Pine Tree Inn, Mrs. A. McDonald; Bayrille Inn, Haley, Oak Grove House, W. H. Reed ; Spruce Point House, Mrs. T. B. Holland.


Boarding Houses-Mrs. James McCauly, Mrs. L. Chaney, Mrs. Chas. Brewer.


Banks and Newspapers-See tables.


BREMEN.


Sixteen miles S. E. of Wiscasset. On daily stage line from Waldoboro to Muscongus. First settled in 1735. Once a part of Bristol. Set off and incorporated Feb. 19, 1828. Population-1850, 819; 1860, 908; 1870, 797; 1880, 839; 1890, 719; 1900, 657. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 168; Estates, $122,-


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966; 1870-Polls, 202; Estates, $162,437; 1880-Polls, 229; Estates, $190,-


387; 1890-Polls, 223; Estates, $183,840; 1900-Polls, 187; Est., $140,868. 1910-Population, 550; Polls, 160; Estates, $144,956.


Postmasters-Angeline Keene; Broad Cove, F. W. Turner; Mus- congus, Mrs. John Burns; Medomak, S. H. Weston.


Selectmen-Waldoboro R. F. D. 4, W. L. Hilton; A. T. Davis, C. E. Poole.


Town Clerk-G. L. Weston Kent.


Treasurer, Collector and Constable-Waldoboro R. F. D. 4, H. S. Bradford.


Roud Commissioners-M. Z. Davis; Broad Cove, Frank Brown, P. W. Genthner.


School Committee-Arunah Weston, Frank Richards, Frank Lailer. Supt .- Broad Cove, W. H. Hull.


Board of Health-Muscongus, C. M. Clark, sec.


Clergymen-B. F. Tucker, Meth .; John J. Bulfinch (Waldoboro), Cong.


Notary-A. J. Heath, April 29, 1917.


Justices-Wm. B. Hilton, Feb. 25, 1915; A. J. Heath, April 29, 1917; J. E. McLain, Dec. 30, 1913; Willis L. Hilton, April 3, 1919.


Merchants-Medomak, S. H. Weston, S. F. Studley, general stores; M. A. Simmons, groceries. Broad Cove, W. S. Havener, grain, feed and flour; F. W. Turner, general stores.


Manufacturers-Arunah Weston, smith and carriage work; Medomak, Robert McLain & Sons, G. W. Prior, G. W. Carter, boat build- ers; Burnham & Morrill Co., canned goods; Waldoboro R. F. D., Ira Howard, smith and carriage worker.


Asso'tn-P. of H .- Ocean, No. 213.


Hotel-Medomak, Point Breeze House, J. H. Ambrose, prop. (summer).


BRISTOL.


Fifteen miles S. E. of Wiscasset. Terminus of stage-lines from Newcastle and Damariscotta. Steamer tri-weekly from Portland and Rockland to So. Pemaquid, Round Pond and New Harbor. Belonged to Pemaquid Patent, granted to Elbridge and Aldsworth, of Bristol, England, 1629. Settled as early as 1625, under an Indian title from the Indian chief Sam- oset to John Brown. Was visited by ancient voyagers: Gosnold in 1602, and DeMents in 1605, and settlements are spoken of as existing at that time in this vicinity. In 1664, Charles II. granted this whole territory to his brother, Duke of York, afterward James II .; a government was estab- lished, and a city and fort built. The jurisdiction was ceded to Massa- chusetts in 1686. Incorporated June 18, 1765. Bremen set off Feb. 19, 1828. Population-1790, 896; 1800, 996; 1820, 1240; 1850, 2913; 1860, 3035, 1870, 2916; 1880, 3196; 1890, 2821; 1900, 2572. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 686; Estates, $422,580; 1870-Polls, 683; Est., $488,125; 1880-Polls, 872; Est. $589,159; 1890-Polls, 735; Est., $714,560; 1900-Polls, 717; Est., $771,902. 1910-Population, 2415; Polls, 801; Estates, $959,180.


Postmasters-Mrs. J. F. Coombs; South, M. E. Thompson; Round Pond, Frank Gorham; Pemaquid, Mrs. Annie C. Elliott; New Harbor, C. T. Poland; Walpole, Almon P. Hatch ; Pemaquid Beach, C. A. Sproul ; Heron Island, A. P. Gamage (summer); Christmas Cove, Frank B. Wells (summer); Pemaguid Harbor, Chas. A. Farrin; Pemaquid Point, W. A. Elliott (summer); Chamberlain, Minnie L. Tukey; Loudsville, Nathan O. Carter.


Selectmen-E. J. Irvine, M. A. Benner; Round Pond, James Coggan. Town Clerk-New Harbor, M. L. Carroll.


Treasurer and Collector-New Harbor, Francis Penniman. Constable-New Harbor, N. J. Hanna.


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School Committee-Horace G. Poole; Round Pond, Charles C. Elliott; South, N. W. Gamage. Supt .- Norris A. Miller.


Board of Health-Pemaquid Harbor, F. W. Clarke.


Clergymen-E. G. Jenkins, Cong .; Sherman Callahan, Meth. ; Round Pond, Sherman Callahan, Meth .; vacant, Advent; vacant, Univ .; South, George M. Woodwell, Cong .; Pemaquid, W. B. Locke, Meth .; New Harbor, W. B. Locke, Meth.


Physicians-J. W. P. Goudy; Pemaquid, W. S. Brainerd, F. W. Clark.


Dentist-Round Pond, M. L. Palmer.


Notaries-H. H. Chamberlain, May 31, 1917; Robert Hanley, Dec. 14, 1912.


Justices-Henry H. Chamberlain, Mar. 30, 1917; Everett W. Gamage, Apr. 2, 1916; J. H. Cartland, Aug. 9, 1912; Julian C. Hysom, Sept. 7, 1912; Ernest E. Ward, Oct. 13, 1912; Helen S. Wright (to administer oaths), Oct. 1, 1914; W. E. Lundquist, Nov. 29, 1917. Dedimus, H. H. Chamber- lain.


.Merchants-Robert Hanly, general stores; Enoch Hatch, groceries and fancy goods; Albert Young, Thomas Steer, meats.


Pemaquid-R. M. Sproul, S. P. Elliott, general stores; S. P. Elliott, furniture. Pemaquid Harbor, C. A. Farrin, groceries; M. W. Poland, meats.


South-E. R. Gamage, E. W. Gamage, M. E. Thompson, D. G. Berry, general stores; S. A. French, groceries and meats; Mrs. A. E. Mc- Farland, Lois Otis, fancy goods; M. A. Thompson, ice; O. T. Ga- mage, coal; Oric McFarland, Charles Clifford, fish.


Round Pond-Wm. G. Loud (also coal), J. E. Nichols (also coal and lumber), J. P. Munroe, general stores; F. N. Luce, agricultural tools ; Thomas Steer, meats; J. F. Shroeder, jeweler.


New Harbor-A. Fossett & Son, E. W. Fossett, C. T. Poland (also meats), general stores; Miles Thompson, groceries, etc .; C. B. Meserve, fish, ship chandlery and groceries; E. W. Fossett, coal, lumber, grain; C. G. Miller, meats; Mrs. E. Leeman, millinery; A. W. Geyer, lumber; W. M. Munsey (also notions), fruit and confectionery ; H. J. Danforth, lime, hair, cement and grain.


Beach-C. A. Sproul, general store.


Walpole-H. H. Goudy, W. S. Fuller, general stores.


Christmas Cove-F. B. Wells, fruit and confectionery.


Manufacturers-C. V. Robbins (also boxes and barrels), MUSCON- GUS LUMBER CO., lumber (see advt. opp. p. 639); J. F. Coombs, smith; W. J. Hatch, grist and threshing mill; C. Weeks, threshing mill; Joseph Lawler, carriages and painter; E. J. Ervine, tanner and harness maker; J. M. Bryant, Thos. Little & Sons, Simon Holden, carpenters; I. P. Sproul, smith and carriage repairs; C. F. Russell, undertaker.


West-American Ice Co., ice.


Pemaquid-Orbeton & Crawford, lumber; F. M. Sproul, E. D. Wilson, carpenters; A. A. Fossett & Son, creamery; E. S. Elliott, under- taker; Pemaquid Harbor, C. A. Farrin, smoked herring; Blaisdell Bros., E. B. Sproul, carpenters.


Beach-Mrs. Annie Curtis, dressmaker.


South-A. & M. Gamage & Co., ship builders; W. A. McFarland, H. W. McFarland, Warren L. Gamage, boats and yachts; Geo. W. McFar- land, painter; L. A. Gamage, W. F. Jordan, A. P. Gamage, A. S. Thompson, Warren L. Gamage, carpenters; C. C. Farmer, canned fish; G. M. Leighton, smoked herring.


Round Pond-P. W. Fossett, bicycles, motor supplies and repairs; A. M. Sproul, H. M. Thompson, painters; W. A. Elliott, A. Morrison, Geo. M. Elliott, Myrick Elliott, carpenters; A. Leeman jr., J. E. Nichols, boats and yachts; W. A. Elliott, architect; Geo. Simmons, smith;


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American Fisheries Co., fish oil and guano; Svenson & Watts, granite; The Twitchell, Champlin Co., canned fish (Portland P. O.).


New Harbor-E. A. Fossett, W. S. Palmer, C. S. Tarr, carpenters ; Willis L. Gamage, J. E. Tarr, painters ; E. Leeman, dressmaker and mil- linery ; New Harbor Fish Preserving Co., sardines, fish and clams; Geo. E. Little, mason; N. J. Hanna, boot and shoe repairs.


Auctioneer-New Harbor, N. J. Hanna.


Livery Stables-C. E. Herbert; Round Pond, W. H. Prentice ; O. E. Etheridge ; New Harbor, C. T. Poland; South, Arthur Kelsey.


Barbers-I. P. Sproul; New Harbor, C. F. Pool; South, Chas. McFarland; Pemaquid, E. M. Bradley.


Billiard Halls-Round Pond, Wm. Smith; Beach, C. A. Sproul; Christmas Cove, F. B. Wells; New Harbor, Edward F. Brackett.


Insurance Agents-R. H. Oram (life); Round Pond, J. E. Nichols, H. H. Chamberlain (fire); New Harbor, C. T. Poland (fire).


Halls-Pemaquid Beach, C. A. Sproul, C. F. Lewis; New Harbor, Edward F. Brackett, A. H. Brackett; South, E. W. Gamage; Wal- pole, H. H. Goudy.


Conveyancer and Land Surveyor-Round Pond, H. H. Cham- berlain.


Real Estate-Pemaquid Point, Pemaquid Land Co., Solon Bryant, sec.


Libraries, Circulating-Round Pond, Louise Bryant ; South, Mrs. Flora French.


School-High, Pemaquid, V. H. Robinson, prin.


Telephone Agents-Nash. Tel. Co., R. H. Hanly; Round Pond, Oliver Etheridge; Pemaquid; New Harbor, C. T. Poland; Pemaquid Beach, C. A. Sproul; South, D. G. Berry; Pemaquid Harbor, C. A. Far- rin; Walpole, H. H. Goudy.


Asso'tns-Masons-Bristol, No. 74, Monday on or before full moon; South-Masons-Anchor, Wed. on or before full moon. I. O. G. T .- Ruth- erford, No. 382, Sat. Round Pond-I. O. O. F .- Mariner's, No. 53, Sat. S. of T. U. O. G. C .- No. 389, Tues. K, of P .- Somerset No. 119. Pema- quid-I. O. R. M .- Mavooshan, No. 10, 1st and 3d Fri .; Wanita, No. 12, D. of P., 2d and 4th Fri. Pemaquid Monument Asso. Citizen's Mu- tual Fire Ins. Co .- E. S. Elliott, sec. New Harbor, K. of P .- James- town, No. 127, Wed. Pemaquid Beach, P. of H .- Atlantic, No. 445, Mon.


Hotels-Round Pond, Morton House, O. E. Etheridge. Harbor View House, Wm. H. Prentice. Ocean House, A. B. Smith. New Harbor, Ocean View. Beach, Jamestown Hotel, J. E. Partridge. Summer- Pemaquid Harbor, Bay View, C. P. Tibbetts. Windemere, F. C. Baker; South, Summit House, N. W. Gamage & Son; The Thompson Inn, Eliphalet McFarland. Heron Island, Madockawando, A. P. Gamage. Pemaquid Point, Hotel Pemaquid, W. A. Elliott. Dingley House, Hulda Burnsides. Christmas Cove, Christmas Cove House, T. D. Little & Son; Holly Inn, A. T. Thorpe.


Boarding House-Pemaquid, W. P. Ford.


DAMARISCOTTA.


Eighteen miles E. of Bath. Opposite Newcastle. On K. & L. Div. M. C. R. R. Part of Pemaquid Patent. Settled about 1640. Originally a part of Nobleborough and Bristol. Separated and incor. July 26, 1847. Popu- lation-1850, 1328; 1860, 1366; 1870, 1232; 1880, 1142; 1890, 1012; 1900, 876. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 294; Estates, $601,198; 1870-Polls, 273; Est., $669,719; 1880-Polls, 312; Est., $592,208; 1890-Polls, 299; Est., $531,623; 1900-Polls, 255; Est., $459,444.


1910-Population, 771; Polls, 239; Estates, $494,653.


Stages daily to Walpole, So. Bristol, Christmas, Bristol and Round Pond.


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Postmaster-E. F. Metcalf.


Selectmen-Kendall M. Dunbar; R. F. D., F. L. Blanchard; A. L. Shaw.


Town Clerk-G. A. Cowan.


Treasurer-E. E. Philbrook.


Cotlector-Emerson Hilton.


Roud Commissioners-R. R. Hall, Frank Hoffses, A. W. Huston. School Committee-A. L. Shaw, C. A. Richards, Jas. Barstow. Supt .- J. M. King.


Board of Health -J. M. King, sec.


Clergymen-Chas. C. Tilley, Bap. ; W. A. McGraw, Meth.


Physicians-E. F. Stetson, W. H. Parsons (U. S. Ex. Surgeon), J. M. King (Hom.)


Bourd of U. S. Examining Surgeons- W. H. Parsons, pres .; J. E. Odiorne (North Whitefield), treas .; J. T. Sanborn (Portland), sec. Dentists-W. H. White, M. W. Follansbee.


Lawyers-WESTON M. HILTON (see advt. opp. p. 205), Pierce & Hall, K. M. Dunbar, G. A. Cowan, Emerson Hilton.


Notaries-Joel P. Huston, Dec. 16, 1917; Harvey E. Winslow. Oct. 13, 1912; Weston M. Hilton, July 30, 1915; Howard E. Hall, Nov. 9, 1912; R. K. Tukey, Aug. 16, 1918.


Justices-Thos. R. Perkins, April 24, 1913; Kendall M. Dunbar, July 9, 1914; G. A. Cowan, June 28, 1917. Trial, G. W. Singer, Jan. 11, 1914. Dedimus, G. A. Cowan, G. W. Singer.


.Merchants-Flint & Stetson, F. M. David, G. E. Gay (also paints and hardware), C. M. Jones, F. M. Rafter, R. J. Waltz, grocers; D. H. Nor- they, Royal R. Hall, carriages; A. Hussey & Son (also carpets), The Adams Co., dry goods; Alex. Farnham, lime, cement, shingles, etc .; Mrs. E. W. Nash, Miss Z. M. Brown, Mrs. W. T. Erskine, milliners; E. W. Nash, books, stationery, paper hangings, electrical supplies, musi- cal merchandise and paints; W. W. Dodge, books and stationery ; E. E. Philbrook, O. W. Sherman, E. H. Winslow, boots and shoes; W. W. Keene & Son, stoves, tinware and agricultural implements; J. L. Clifford Co., hardware, electrical supplies, paints and oils, crockery, glass and paper hangings; F. L. Smithwick, C. A. Richards, apothecaries; O. W. Sherman, hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods; F. W. Day (wholesale confectionery), J. F. Perkins (also antique furniture), fruit and confectionery; Hodgkins & Decker, Chas. E. Tukey (meats), Geo. L. Cotter, meats, fish, hides and pelts; FRED HARRINGTON, furniture and caskets (see advt. opp. page 638); W. W. Dodge, hats, caps and clothing; E. E. Philbrook, G. W. SINGER (see advt. opp. p. 639). mileage tickets; F. S. Flint, tobacco and cigars; Standard Oil Co., A. O. Butler, agt .; O. W. Sherman, R. F. McKenney, watches and jewelry; W. H. Foster, ice; B. D. Knight, ladies' furnishings; MUSCONGUS LUM- BER CO., lumber, lime, cement, etc. (see advt. opp. p. 639); Miss Celia M. Cushman, variety.


Manufacturers-D. H. Northey, W. Brown, carriages, sleighs, etc .; C. L. Hiscock, E. H. Winslow, M. Philip Dwinall, boots and shoes; G. Tuttle, E. A. Tibbetts, Geo. A. Chapman, M. C. Ames, smiths; Miss Laura Clark, Miss V. Barker, dressmakers; O. A. Page, marble and granite; Chas. W. Crooker, Andrew Wilson, T. A. Jones, Chandler Wilson, W. T. Erskine, Hampton Barstow, C. B. Wade (also picture framing), carpenters: W. W. Keene & Son, PORTLAND POWER & DEVELOPMENT CO. (see advt. opp. p. 639), plumbing; A. A. Partridge, Jos. Burnham, masons; Huey & Hall, Augustus Day, W. Brown, (carriage), painters; Mrs. C. F. Thompson, hair worker; W. Brown, bicycle repairs; T. A. Jones, boats; W. G. Knowlton, H. R. Hutchins, harness; MUSCONGUS LUMBER CO., (see advt. opp. p. 639), lumber; Damariscotta Leather Co., E. H. Waterhouse, treas. (mill at Damaris- cotta Mills), leather board; Damariscotta Heel Co., heels.


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Barbers-F. S. Flint, Chas. E. Sherman, Morrill M. Smith. Billiard Hall-Frank S. Flint.


Boats to Let-T. A. Jones.


Damariscotta Steamboat Co .- E. P. Gamage (So. Bristol), gen. mngr., Alex. Farnham, treas. and agent.


Electricians-PORTLAND POWER & DEVELOPMENT CO. (see advt. opp. page 639).


Express-American, E. W. Nash, agt.


First National Bank-(See advt. back of book p. vii.)


Garage-Pastorius & Bisbee.


Hall-Lincoln, Castner & Richards, agts.


Insurance Agents-E. E. Philbrook, Thos. R. Perkins, Harvey E. Winslow ; WESTON M. HILTON (see advt. opp. p. 205.)


Library-Skidompha Public, 4,000 vols., Miss Geneva King, lib.


Livery Stables-Geo. H. Weeks, Wm. Metcalf, Royal R. Hall, D. E. FISKE (see advt. opp. p. 638), Willis Simpson (sale).


Pension Atty .- Thomas R. Perkins.


Photographer-A. E. Merrill.


Poultry Breeder-Mrs. Rufus Hitchcock.


Printers-G. W. SINGER, publisher the DAMARISCOTTA HER- ALD (see advt. opp. p. 639).


Real Estate-STROUT FARM AGENCY, G. W. SINGER, mngr. (see advt. opp. p. 639); WESTON M. HILTON (see advt. opp. p. 205).


Restaurants-A. P. Alley, J. F. Perkins.


Telegraph Office-W. U., Jos. R. Murphy, mngr.


Telephones-N. E. T. & T. Co., Nash's T. Co., E. W. Nash, mngr.


Undertaker-FRED HARRINGTON (see adv. opp. p. 638).


Water and Electric Light Co .- PORTLAND POWER & DE- VELOPMENT CO., H. M. Castner, pres .; J. K. Waterhouse, treas. and mngr. (see advt. opp. p. 639).


Asso'tus-Masons-Alna, No. 43, Wed. on or before full moon; East- ern Star, Crystal, No. 37, 2d Tues. and 4th Fri .; Ezra B. French R. A. C., No. 42, 1st Mon. K. of H .- Union, No. 768, Ist and 3d Fri. K. of P .- Lincoln, No. 90, Tues .; U. R., Keego, No. 36, Fri .; Pythian Sisters, Lin- coln, No. 9, Mon. W. C. T. U .- Fri. P. of H .- Twin Village, Fri. Board of Trade-E. W. Nash, sec. G. A. R .- H. Dunbar, No. 59, Sat .; Relief Corps, Sat. I. O. R. M .- Massasoit, No. 68, Thurs. D. of P .- Nokomis No. 19, 2d and 4th Wed.


Hotel-FISKE HOUSE, D. E. FISKE, prop. (see advt. opp. p. 638). Banks and Newspaper-See tables.


DRESDEN.


Eight miles N. W. of Wiscasset. On Kennebec river, on Eastern S. S. line and on daily stage line. Settled in 1752 by French Protestants. With Alna, Wiscasset and Perkins, it formed ancient Pownalborough, which was incorp. Feb. 13, 1760, receiving its name from Gov. Pownall, and was the shire town of Lincoln county for thirty-four years. Incorpor- ated June 25, 1794. Population-1850, 1419; 1860, 1248; 1870, 990; 1880, 1032; 1890, 1043; 1900, 882. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 321; Estates, $328,474; 1870-Polls, 248; Estates, $316,717; 1880-Polls, 327; Estates, $326,665; 1890-Polls, 296; Estates, 407,734; 1900-Polls, 293; Estates, $391,203, 1910-Population, 815; Polls, 261; Estates, $354,522.


Dresden Mills. principal village on Eastern river, branch of the Kennebec. Cedar Grove, village on Kennebec river, three miles from Richmond P. O.


Postmasters-John H. Mayers; Mills, Wilbur F. Cate; West, Joseph F. Houdlette; Cedar Grove, George H. Moody ; South, Chas. H. Segars.


Selectmen-Mills, Lester Woodward; West, Frank S. Hall; Cedar Grove, E. A. Siegars.


Town Clerk-Mills, William R. Houdlette.


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Treasurer and Collector-Mills, Wilbur F. Cate.


Road Commissioners-Cedar Grove, S. P. Call; Mills, Chas. Laws; Cedar Grove, Henry Graves.


Constable-Mills, J. L. Houdlette.


School Committee -Cedar Grove R. F. D. 1, John W. White, Frank P. Robbins; West, Wm. F. Reed. Supt .- Mills, Jessie C. Houdlette.


Board of Health-Mills, L. H. Dorr, sec.


Clergymen-Mills, Alfred Bishop, Meth .; vacant, Epis. ; West, sup- plies, Cong.


Physician-Mills, L. H. Dorr.


Notary-Charles G. Hall, Feb. 24, 1916.




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