Maine register, state year-book and legislative manual, Part 86

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1910-Population, 930; Polls, 278; Estates, $288,820.


Stage lines from South Lagrange to Bradford and Center and from Milo to North Bradford.


Postmasters-George H. Williams; North, Mrs. Samuel Gary; Center, Elbridge L. Scribner.


Selectmen-North, M. A. Marshal; Center, Howard Brackett; R. F. D., L. A. Reeves.


Town Clerk-Geo. H. Williams.


Treasurer-Center, R. F. D., L. E. Bailey.


Collector-Center, R. F. D., J. F. Bailey.


Constable- North, Luther Gary.


Road Commissioners-R.F.D., D.A. Rogers; Center, H.A. Tasker; North, B. S. King.


School Committee-Thomas H. Wentworth; Center, L. E. Bailey ; North, Ossian Hurd. Supt .- Charleston P. O., J. S. Tapley.


Board of Health-H. K. Richardson, sec.


Clergyman-W. W. Carver, F. Bap.


Physicians-Frank A. Bickford, Horace K. Richardson. Lawyer-Thos. H. Wentworth.


Justices-Luther Gary, May 19, 1912; Leslie E. Bailey. Jan. 25, 1917; Horace K. Richardson, Aug. 28, 1915. Trial, T. H. Wentworth, Feb. 24, 1917. Dedimus, T. H. Wentworth.


Merchants-W. T. Kingsbury, Lester W. Trim, general stores; Alfred Jack, groceries; L. B. Osgood, agricultural implements. North, W. F. Humphrey, Edwin Chase, Mrs. W. F. Humphrey, millinery. Center, E. L. Scribner, W. E. Bailey & Son, general stores; Grace Holt, . millinery ; E. C. Dow, grain and feed and potato shipper.


Manufacturers -- A. G. Young, painter; Z. O. Larrabee, harness; Geo. De Witt, F. Salley, smiths; W. T. Kingsbury, undertaker; J. Wesley Chadbourne, T. H. Wentworth, grist mills and lumber; H. B. Hanson, shoe- maker. North, Isaac Hall, smith; F. L. Byther, lumber and grist mill ; Wm. H. Huntington, lumber.


Barbers-Chas. R. Strout; Center, F. L. Holt; North, E. Wilson. School-High, P. T. Clark, prin.


AAsso'tus-I. O. O. F .- Bradford, No. 86, Thurs .; Golden Age Rebekah, No. 45, 1st and 3d Thurs. G. A. R .- Chas. D. Jameson, No. 110; Relief Corps, No. 69, Wed. on or before full moon. S. of V .- Chat. D. Jameson, No. 6. M. W. of A .- No. 10223, 2d and 4th Fri. Royal Neighbors, Pine Tree, No. 6380. N. E. O. P., Swastika No. 597, 1st and 3d Tues. K. of M .- Planters, 1st and 3rd Sat. North-P. of H .- Good Cheer, No. 323. I. O. G. T .- Good Luck, No. 258. Center-P. of H. - Independent, No. 77.


Hotels-A. B. DeWitt; North, Exchange, Abram Fernald.


BRADLEY.


Eleven miles N. E. of Bangor. One quarter of a mile across Penobscot river to M. C. R. R. Incorp. Feb. 3, 1835. Population-1850, 796; 1860, 844; 1870, 867; 1880, 829; 1890, 823; 1900, 682. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 182; Estates, $116,300; 1870-Polls, 210; Estates, $158,166; 1880-Polls, 234;


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Estates, $118,998; 1890-Polls, 205; Estates, $153,109; 1900-Polls, 194. Estates, $147,230.


1910-Population, 634; Polls, 194; Estates, $202,776.


Postmaster-F. C. Barton.


Selectmen-W. J. Coulter, W. C. Corney, Geo. Rand.


Town Clerk and Treasurer-Jas. A. Rich.


Collector-M. F. Barton.


Road Commissioner-Joseph Jackson.


School Committee-W. J. Coulter, O. C. Knapp, Geo. H. Liver- more. Supt .- Costigan P. O., Gertrude Gifford.


Board of Health-A. S. Carter, sec.


Clergyman-Chellis V. Smith, Bap.


Justice-J. A. Rich, Mar. 27, 1914.


Merchants-Fred C. Barton, James A. Rich, general stores; Clifford Genso, groceries.


Manufacturers-Jordan Lumber Co. (Old Town P. O.), long lumber.


CITY OF BREWER.


On Penobscot river, opposite and connected with Bangor by bridge. Set off from Orrington Feb. 22, 1812, and incorporated under its present name in honor of John Brewer, one of the first settlers, and the first postmaster. Incorporated as a city Feb. 28, 1889. City charter adopted Mar. 11, 1889. Population-1850, 2628; 1860, 2836; 1870, 3214; 1880, 3170; 1890, 4193; 1900, 4835. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 564; Estates, $562,499; 1870-Polls, 634; Estates, $669,867; 1880-Polls, 796; Estates, $735,169; 1890-Polls, 1113; Estates, $1,307,970: 1900-Polls, 1406; Estates, 1,686,690.


1910-Population, 5667; Polls, 1735; Estates, $2,347,389.


On M. C. R. R.


Municipal election second Monday in March.


Mayors under City Organization.


1889-90, H. P. Sargent, Rep .; 1891, Jasper Hutchings, Rep .; 1892-4, Henry F. Tefft, Rep .; 1885, Frank H. Nickerson, Rep .; 1896-7, Bisbee B. Merrill, Rep. : 1898-9, D. A. Sargent, Rep .; 1900-1, Chas. J. Hutchings, Rep. ; 1902-4, Leon F. Higgins, Rep .; 1905-6, H. C. Clapp, Rep. ; 1907-8, Chas. H. Small, Rep .; 1909-10, Ambrose F. Pendleton, Rep .; 1911-12, Vic- tor H. Mutty, Rep.


Vote for Mayor, 1912. Wards-I. II. III. IV.


Victor H. Mutty, Rep., 34 27 41 131 V. Total.


71 304


Postmasters-Brewer Station, Wilbur Sawyer, clerk in charge; South, F. W. Doane.


Government, 1912-Victor H. Mutty, Mayor; Mary A. Burr, Clerk.


Aldermen: Wards-1. John W. Trueworthy, Peter McLeod; 2. John A. Smith, Geo. A. Field; 3. Arthur G. Anderson, Oliver H. Nickerson ; 4. Chas. H. Wood, F. Herbert Hathorn; 5. Daniel J. Mooney, Fred E. Kimball.


Treasurer-C. M. Cochran.


Collector-Walter J. Sargent.


Solicitor-C. J. Hutchings.


Marshal-Chas. E. Lunt.


Chief Engineer Fire Department-Walter B. Fickett.


Auditor-Carl F. Peterson.


City Physician-Ralph W. Foster.


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School Agent-Fred G. Carlisle.


Street Commissioner-Walter B. Fickett.


Superintendent of Schools-Chas. N. Perkins.


School Board- D. A. Sargent, Walter J. Sargent, V. H. Mutty.


Superintendents of Cemeteries-North Brewer, John P. Grover; Oak Hill, S. A. Hall.


Assessors-Frank H. Nickerson, Geo. W. Patten, Geo. W. Brimmer. Overseers of Poor-W. H. Gardner, S. A. Hall; South, C. C. Hoyt.


Board of Health-Chas, E. Lund, Ralph W. Foster, G. Homer Fraser.


Board of Registration-Edward B. Burr, Chairman, O. C. Farnham, L. E. South worth.


Constables-Henry Pooler, Jas. J. Long, Chas. E. Lunt.


Clergymen-Warren Morse, Cong .; H. A. Sherman, Meth .; W. L. Pratt, Bapt .; South, supplies, Cong. ; Henry J. McGill, Cath.


Physicians-C. P. Thomas, C. M. Thomas, J. Albert Lethiecq, R. W. Foster, Carrie Newton (Hom.), R. R. Marden (ecl.); South, J. P. Russell. Dentists-Main-R. S. Higgins, Harold C. McMahon.


Lawyers-C. J. Hutchings, W. J. SARGENT (see advt. Court Di- rectory), F.A. Floyd.


Notaries-V. H. Mutty, Nov. 12, 1914; Patrick H. Dunn, Jan. 21, 1916; A. W. Dodge, Aug. 16, 1918.


Justices-V. H. Mutty, June 16, 1918; Geo. W. Patten, Mar. 23, 1913; Frank H. Nickerson, Feb. 9, 1919; D. J. Dooey, July 29, 1916; Benj. E. Farrington, Mar 2, 1915; Wilbur Sawyer, May 10, 1919; Edward B. Burr, Mar. 30, 1917; W. J. Sargent, Oct. 1, 1914; Patrick H. Dunn, Jan. 25, 1917; Frank A. Floyd, Sept. 18, 1918; Fred R. Sherrard, Dec. 14, 1918; June E. Lynch (to administer oaths), July 20, 1913; Chas. C. Hoyt, Aug. 28, 1915; Charles W. Curtis, Nov. 12, 1914; Chas. S. Lindsey, Oct, 28, 1917; F. L. Washburn, June 16, 1918. Trial, George Curtis, Nov. 29, 1917.


Brewer Board of Trade-D. A. Sargent, pres .; Chas. W. Curtis, sec. Merchants-Apothecaries, Fancy Articles, etc .- Penobscot sq.


-Merrill Drug Co. (also photographers supplies); Main-Boynton's Pharmacy, W. G. Barker; South-Fred D. Wyman, Fred T. Fifield & Co. Bicycles and Repairs-Center-Brewer Bicycle Co.


Blank Books and Stationery-Center-B. N. Rowe, Merrill Drug Co. Boots and Shoes-Center-W. H. Gardner; Main-C. W. Curtis; South, J. A. Vickery, J. S. Ayer.


Clothing and Men's Furnishings-South, J. A. Vickery.


Coal and Wood-BREWER COAL CO. (see advt. Stickney & Babcock Coal Co. opp. p. 736), Brewer Wood Co. (wood), Geo. O. Anderson & Son (wood), Connor Coal & Wood Co., C. Daley Wood Co .; South-Silas Davis.


Dry and Fancy Goods-Main-Allan G. Ray: South-J. S. Ayer, J. A. Vickery.


Fruit and Confectionery-State-W. W. Perkins; Wilson-Wm. A. Carter, S. N. Dooey; Center-B. N. Rowe; South-Cony Bros., P. W. Morrill (cigars), Frank Seavey, Aug. Myers; Main-H. M. Bartlett (also lunch).


Furniture-Wilson-C. W. Gray & Co.


Groceries and Provisions-Wilson-Geo. W. Jordan, E. J. Pooler; Center-N. H. Hall, Harlow Bros., Arthur C. Moore; Main-Daniel Rooney, Danforth, Marsh & Co., Wood & Doyle; State-Kenney & Mc- Mahon; South-S. S. Herrick & Co. (general stores), J. S. Ayer, F. W. Wentworth, J. King & Son, Mrs.T. P. Petrie ; River Road, Sherrard Bros.


Hardware and Sporting Goods-Center-Chas. O. Farrington; South-J. S. Ayer, C. E. Wentworth.


Hay and Straw-State, Thos W. Mullen.


Hats and Caps-Center-W. H. Gardner; Main-C. W. Curtis.


Lumber-Breakwater wharf-Penobscot Box and Lumber Co .; Penobscot sq., R. H. Holyoke; Penobscot-L. M. YOUNG LUM-


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BER CO., office 25 Broad st., Bangor (see advt. opp. p. 720); South- Sargent Lumber Co .; Main-JOHN C. WILSON (hard pine), office Exchange st., Bangor (see advt. opp. p. 716).


Mileage Books-State-M. H. Perkins.


Millinery and Fancy Goods-Center-Miss E. M. Jones, Miss G. A. Curtis; Main-M. L. Boynton.


Oil, Kerosene, Wholesale-Maple-Gulf Refining Co., A G. Ander- son, agent.


Paints, Oils and Paper Hangings-Main-H. B. Washburn; Wil- son-W. H. Dunbar; South-J. S. Ayer, C. E. Wentworth (paints).


Phonographs and Sporting Goods-Center-Brewer Bicycle Co. Pianos-Main-Miss Margaret E. Walsh.


Railroad Ties and Poles-Main-Sawer & Littlefield.


Ship Timber and Materials-R. H. Holyoke, J. E. Littlefield.


Stoves and Tinware-Main-S. H. WOODBURY & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 741); South-C. E. Wentworth.


Timberlands-J. S. Maling, C. P. Thomas, Thos. W. Mullen.


Watches and Jewelry-Main-Herbert N. Bunker.


Manufacturers - Bakeries-Center-J. Eslin & Son; Main-Mrs. D. L. Jordan.


Blacksmiths-Main-H. O. Eaton, I. M. Avery; State-A. A. Mar- den; South-Geo. P. MacIntyre, E. G. Newbegin & Son.


Boat Builders-Wilson-Martin Jameson (canvas); Sherman-Cobb Bros.


Boot Calks-Main-Hathorn Manufacturing Co.


Boots and Shoes-Penobscot sq .- Brewer Shoe Co .; South-E. K. Harriman; Center-Geo. H. Libby.


Boxes-Breakwater wharf-Penobscot Box and Lumber Co.


Bricks-Maple-BROOKS BRICK CO. (also land tile) (see advt. opp. p. 741), P. H. O'Brien; Wilson-Getchell Bros; Chamberlain-John Mc- Donald.


Cant Dogs, Axes, etc .- Parker-The Peavey Mfg. Co.


Carpenters and Builders-Penobscot sq .- L. E. Clewley; Brimmer -A. D. Abbott; South-F. O. Rogers, James Smith.


Carriages-Betton-Bowden, Rankin & Franks; South-George P. MacIntire.


Cigars-Main-Wm. J. Dunn, Jr.


Clothes Cleansing and Repairing-South-S. Rosenberg ; Wilson, W. H. Kelley.


Dye Houses-Penobscot sq .- BOSTON DYE HOUSE CO. (see advt. opp. page 733); Wilson, Hillside Dye House.


Grist-mill-South-F. H. Brastow.


Harness-Holyoke sq .- F. J. Graves; South-E. K. Harriman.


Ice-Getchell Bros. (retail).


Leather (Sheep)-Spring - Britton Leather Co.


Lumber-Brown Lumber Co., J. E. Littlefield, treas. (mills at Town- ship D, Range 2); South-Sargent Lumber Co., EASTERN MNFG. CO. (see advt. opp. p. 709).


Machinists-Main-Acme Mnfg. Co.


Marine Railway-Main-JOHN C. WILSON, office 76 Exchange st., Bangor (see advt. opp. page 716).


Masons-Benj. E. Eldridge, Michael Muldoon, W. W. Kingsbury, S. D. Copeland.


Oars-Sherman-Angley & Cole.


Painters-Main-H. B. Washburn, R. J. Sangster, W. H. Chick; F. W. BILLINGTON (carriage and sign) (see advt. opp. p. 741); Wilson -Wm. H. Dunbar; Union-Smith & Grombley (carriage); South-J. Burton.


Paper and Pulp-South-EASTERN MANUFACTURING CO., J. J. Sullivan, paper supt., W. S. Haley, pulp supt. (see adv. opp. p. 709).


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Photographers-State-E. W. Edwards; Main-J. C. Thayer.


Planing and Molding Mills-Breakwater wharf-Penobscot Box and Lumber Co.


Plumbers' Specialties-Main-Acme Mnfg. Co. (office Bangor).


Plumbing-Main-S. H. WOODBURY & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 741) ; South, C. E. Wentworth.


Rigger-Sherman-Edward A. Angley.


Undertakers-No. Main-HUSSEY UNDERTAKING CO. (see advt. opp. p. 741).


Wood Working and Moulding-Breakwater Whf .- Penobscot Box and Lumber Co .; South-F. O. Rogers (wood work).


American Express-Boynton's Pharmacy, agt .; South-Chas. S. Lindsey.


Bangor and Brewer Steam Ferry Co .- C. L. Goodwin, prop.


Barbers-Main-Jas. E. Geagan, F. P. Libhart; Wilson-G. W. Mc- Kay ; South-Jos. M. Verow, Frank Doyle; Oak-A. Lord; Center-C. V. Page, W. K. Howard.


Brewer Building Association-C. M. Cochran, sec. and treas .; South-Segeunkedunk Bld'g Co., Victor H. Mutty, sec.


Chiropodist, etc .- Main -Miss Mary Hynes; Parker-Mrs. L. I. Lynch; Washington, Mrs. A. M. Anderson; State, Miss Mildred Burr.


Florists-Chamberlain-John Morrill; Maple-Thos. H. Kelley. Garage-Betton-S. H. WOODBURY & CO. (see advt. opp. p. 741). Gas Company-Center-Bangor Gas Light Co., office Bangor.


Hall-South-Segeunkedunk, Victor H. Mutty, mngr.


High School-W. L. Waldron, prin.


Hospital-Holyoke-Russell Hospital, Drusilla Russell, matron.


Insurance-Center-E. B. Burr: South-VICTOR H. MUTTY (see advt. opp. p. 741); Main-Howard N. Floyd; State-W. J. Sargent.


Laundries - Center - Empire Steam Laundry; Parker - Peoples Laundry.


Libraries-Brewer Free Public Library-Alice F. Sawyer, lib., 2800 vols .; Boynton's Lending Library, 700 vols. South-South Brewer Library Assoc., Miss Marion L. Fifield, lib., 1550 vols.


Light, Electric Power and Water Systems-Bangor Rail- way and Electric Co., H. T. Sparks, supt.


Livery Stables-Main-J. J. Coulter; South-G. A. DeRUSHA (East Holden P. O.) (sale) (see advt. opp. p. 785), Colman & Colman.


Music Teachers-Gertrude R. Bennett, Grace M. Bramhall, Miss Ellen Peterson, Miss Grace M. Oakes, H. Everett Hall, Miss Mae E. Gould, Miss Emily Merrill (vocal), Miss Lula Nickerson, Miss Flora B. Smith (vo- cal); South-Miss Ella B. Fifiela, Miss Marion L. Fifield (violin), Miss Helen Hatfield.


Optometrists-Main-C. H. Fernald; Center-R. R. Marden.


Printer-Wilson, L. H. Thompson.


Real Estate-Center-E. B. Burr; Chamberlain, P. H. DUNN (see advt. opp. p. 716); South-VICTOR H. MUTTY (see advt. op. p. 741), A. F. Pendleton.


Station Agents-M. C. R. R .- Penobscot Junction-J. L. Buckley ; South-Chas. S. Lindsey.


Telegraph-South-W. U. Tel. Co .- Chas. S. Lindsey.


Telephone-N. E. T. & T. Co., Boynton's Pharmacy; South, Fred B. Wyman.


.Asso'tns-I. O. O. F .- Wildey, No. 103, Tues .; Esther Rebekah, No. 54, 1st and 3d Monday; Schuyler Colfax Encampment, No. 54, 1st and 3d Friday. P. of H .- Pine Grove, No. 332, Monday. A. O. U. IV .- Brewer, No.15, 2d and 4th Fri .; Degree of Honor, 2d and 4th Fri. I. O. of F .- 2d and 4th Tues. K. of P .- Col. Brewer, No. 56, Thurs. Pyth- ian Sisters, Ist and 3rd Fri. N. E. O. P .- Hamlin, No. 407, Wed. K. O. T. M .- Green Lake, No. 23, 1st and 3d Monday. F. of A. South-I. O.


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F .- Industry, No. 1558, 2d and 4th Wednesday. 94 Club, F. H. Bras- tow, sec. M. W. of A .- Brewer, No. 8953, 1st and 3d Mon. Royal Neighbors of America-Pine Cone, 2d and 4th Mon. North-P. of H. -Riverside, No. 273, Sat. K. O. T. M.


Hotel-South-Peter C. Smith.


Bank-See table.


BURLINGTON.


Forty-five miles N. N. E. of Bangor. Incor. Mar. 8, 1832. Population-1850 481: 1860, 579; 1870, 553; 1880, 536; 1890, 460; 1900, 394. Valuation, 1860 -- Polls, 118; Estates, $64,734; 1870-Polls, 120: Est., $91,507; 1880-Polls, 128; Est., $89,041; 1890-Polls, 139; Est., $160,859; 1900-Polls, 125; Est., $133,584.


1910-Population, 370; Polls, 125; Estates, $164,633.


Stage to Enfield on M. C. R. R. and to Saponac.


Postmaster-Geo. A. Lord.


Selectmen-A. W. Bdadbury, W. B. Edes, Ora Sparrow.


Town Clerk-Frank W. Richardson.


Treasurer- C. S. Squiers.


Collector-G. A. Lord.


Costable-A. W. Bradbury.


Road Commissioner-G. A. Lord. School Committee-James Edes, C. S. Squiers, Waldo Page.


Supt .- A. W. Page.


Board of Health-A. W. Shorey, sec.


Clergyman-Edward L. Stannard, Cong.


Physicians-Enfield P. O., Willard A. Bates; West Enfield P. O., Miss Laura Preble.


Justice-F. W. Richardson, Apr. 18, 1919.


MMerchants-Geo. W. Lord & Son, Mrs. Agnes Sibley, general stores.


Manufacturers-Geo. Harris, smith; R. S. Page, grist mill.


Hotel-Burlington House-Ora Sparrow, prop.


.Isso'In-Burlington Benevolent Assoc., Mrs. J. L. Pierce, pres.


CARMEL.


Fourteen miles W. of Bangor. On Maine Central Railroad. Incorporated June 21, 1811; previous to which, it was known as Plantation No. 3, Sec- ond Range. Population-1850, 1225; 1860, 1273; 1870, 1348; 1880, 1220; 1890, 1066; 1900, 962. Valuation, 1860- - Polls, 300: Estates, $188,235; 1870 -Polls, 336; Estates, $260,118; 1880-Polls, 294; Estates, $291,073; 1890 -Polls, 295; Estates, $279,542; 1900-Polls, 286; Estates, $293,202. 1910-Population, 1050; Polls, 273; Estates, $315,047.


R. F. D., to North.


Postmaster-L. C. Whitten.


Selectmen-Bayard W. Faden, E. E. Bradford, S. B. Smith.


Town Clerk-C. K. Johnson.


Treasurer-C. E. Friend.


Collector-H. W. Garland.


Constable-S. W. Kimball.


Road Commissioner-R. W. Hardy.


School Committee- W. C. Haskell, Olin Emery, Frank E. Smith. Supt .- Walter A. Smith.


Board of Health-Lewis Robinson, sec.


Clergyman-W. A. Smith, Meth.


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Physicians-S. W. Otis, Lewis Robinson jr.


U. S. Pension Attorneys-George E. Dodge, L. C. Whitten.


Notary-Geo. E. Dodge, May 17, 1918.


Justice-L. C. Whitten, May 24, 1913; Geo. E. Dodge, May 17, 1918.


.Merchants-L. Cushman, jeweler; D. D. Roberts, stoves and tinware; C. K. Johnson, Whitten & Friend, W. C. Haskell, Peleg Bradford, gen'l stores; Turner Center Dairying Association, creamery. North, Geo. E. Mason, general stores.


Manufacturers-Clyde Hall, Chester Lawrence, smiths and wheel- wrights; D D. Roberts, tinware and creamery supplies; J. M. Robinson, W. A. Curtis, lumber; Bert Brown, Jas. Lewis, Albert M. Day, E. F. Robinson (also painter), carpenters ; Mrs.D.D. Roberts, Miss Helen Roberts, dressmakers; U. G. Lamb, wool carding; E. L. Lamb, boots, shoes and harness repairing ; Damon Bros., grist mill and axes; Lewis Cushman, bicycle repairs; Miss Rosabel Hunt, milliner; A. J. McGowan, apple barrels; F. F. Noyes, canned corn and apples; A. H. Jones, W. A. Curtis, butchers; E T. Smith, short lumber and crating. North, C. Hibbard, Jas. Sullivan, James Hasey, butchers; George Maloon, smith.


Barber-Mark Getchell.


Insurance-L. C. Whitten.


Livery Stable-S. S. Spratt.


Music Teachers-Miss Isa W. Johnson, Beverly Robinson, Chas. MeLaughlin, Robie Hardy.


Printer-H. S. Harvey .


Station Agent-M. C. R. R., Theodore Malone.


Undertaker-E. L. Lamb.


.Isso'tus-Masons-Benevolent, Wed. week of full moon. Eastern Star, John R. Chase, 1st and 3d Sat. P. of H .- Golden Harvest, No. 33, Mon. G. A. R .- C. K. Johnson, 1st and 3d Sat .; Relief Corps, 1st and 3d Sat. K. of G. E .- Mt. Carmel Castle, No. 9, Thurs. L. of G. E., Even- ing Star, No. 284, Sat. Carmel Cornet Band, Robie Hardy, leader. K. O. T. M .- Carmel, Tues.


CARROLL.


Seventy-five miles N. E. of Bangor. Stage from Springfield and Prentiss. Formerly township No. 6, second Range; north of Bingham Penob- scot purchase. First settlement was made about the year 1831, by Luke Hastings. Inc. March 30, 1845. Pop. - 1850, 401; 1860, 470; 1870, 632; 1880, 625; 1890, 546; 1900, 487. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 102; Est., $54,513; 1870-Polls, 143; Estates, $103,498; 1880-Polls, 156; Estates, $112,464; 1890-Polls, 141; Estates, $117,711; 1900-Polls, 155; Estates, $112,443; 1910-Population, 472; Polls, 141; Estates, $147,621.


Postmaster-Mrs. Marilla Palmer.


Selectmen-W. A. Blanchard, F. M. Tolman, Galen Gates.


Town Clerk-H. A. Larrabee.


Treasurer-H. O. Spencer.


Town Agent-W. A. Blanchard.


Collector and Constable-O. C. Abbott.


Road Commissioner-Guy Munroe.


School Committee-H. A. Larrabee, H. O. Spencer; Springfield R. F. D. 1, W. P. Brown. Supt .- Miss Ella Gates.


Board of Health-O. C. Abbott, sec.


Clergyman-Vacant, Cong.


Justices-Daniel W. Lindsey, July 29, 1916; H. A. Larrabee, Oct. 30, 1915. Dedimus, Hiram Stevens.


Merchants-Grange Store, B. Gates, clerk, H. P. Bailey, general stores; H. Stevens, agricultural tools and thoroughbred stock; W. H. Brown, H. P. Bailey, groceries.


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PENOBSCOT COUNTY.


Manufacturers-T. Lowell, grist mill, long and short lumber ; Ellis Palmer, H. E. Stevens & Sons, smiths; F.M. Tolman, cheese and butter; H. & H. E. Stevens, maple syrup. South Springfield P. O., Fred E. Lowell, G. F. Abbott, smiths and wood work.


Insurance-Hiram Stevens.


Library-Grange, 250 vols., Carrie Tolman, lib.


.Isso'tn-P. of H .- Baskahegan, No. 126, Sat. after full moon.


CHARLESTON.


Twenty-five miles N. W. of Bangor. Once called New Charleston. First settled in 1795, by Charles Vaughn. Incoporrated Feb. 16, 1811. Popu- lation-1850, 1283; 1860, 1430 ; 1870, 1191; 1880, 1110; 1890, 971; 1900, 842. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 308; Estates, $213,465; 1870-Polls, 330: Es- tates, $290.279; 1880-Polls, 293; Estates, $277,883; 1890-Polls, ,299; Est., $302,753; 1900-Polls, 291; Est., $292,515.


1910-Population, 864; Polls, 282; Estates, $313,9


Terminus of Bangor Railway and Elect. Co.


R. F. D. to West and East.


Postmaster-T. J. Peaks.


Selectmen-H. R. Southgate, H. L. Prible, W. E. Ramsey.


Town Clerk and Treasurer-J. F. Dority.


Collector and Constable-E. B. Lord.


Road Commissioner-C. M. Brown.


School Committee-F. F. Bickmore, F. D. Weymouth, C. Emery. Supt .- J. S. Tapley.


Board of Health-F. D. Weymouth, sec.


Clergymen-C. Emery, Bap.


Physician-F. D. Weymouth.


Notary-Henry W. Peaks, Jan. 18, 1919.


Merchants-H. W. Peaks, W. L. Farmer, A. A. Dority & Son, F. L. Lovejoy, Grange Store, dry goods and groceries.


Manufacturers-Smith & Robbins, lumber; Henry W. Russell, wheelwright; Chas. Herrick, E. Farmer, C. Burgess, smiths; I. G. Williams, feed mill and lumber; Maine Creamery Co., cream. West, W. B. & B. F. Bacon, lumber.


Barber-P. J. Snow.


Higgins Classical Institute-W. A. Cowing, prin.


Library-Tibbetts, 1600 vols.


Asso'tus-Masons-Olive Branch, Fri., on or before full moon. P. of H .- Charleston Grange, No. 325, Sat. I. O. F.


CHESTER.


Fifty-six miles N. N. E. of Bangor. Daily stage from Lincoln Center. Opposite Lincoln on C. P. R. R. Incorp. Feb. 26, 1834. Population- 1850, 340; 1860, 318; 1870, 350; 1880, 362; 1890, 368; 1900, 363. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 73; Estates, $27,902; 1870-Polls, 75; Estates, $47,103; 1880-Polls, 97; Estates, $42,760; 1890-Polls, 120; Estates, 60,876; 1900- Polls, 100; Estates, $68,078.


1910-Population, 349; Polls, 107; Estates, $83,380.


R. F. D. to Chester.


Selectmen-Lincoln Center R. F. D., C. A. Hill; Winn R. F. D., Henry Whitney, P. A. Scott.


Town Clerk and Treasurer-Lincoln Center R. F. D., Martin H. Haynes.


Collector-Winn R. F. D., Jos. Clukey.


Constables-Lincoln Center R. F. D., Abram Libby, Horace Wyman.


Road Commissioners-Lincoln Center R. F. D., B. S. Smith, W. C. Ireland; Winn R. F. D., Joseph Clukey.


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ANNUAL REGISTER OF MAINE.


School Committee-Winn B. F. D., Harry F. DeWitt, F. W. Scott; Lincoln Center R. F. D., A. Libby. Supt .- Lincoln Center R. F. D., Horace Wyman.


Board of Health-Lincoln Center R. F. D., M. H. Haynes. Cler gyman-Fred McNeal (Enfield P. O.) F. Bap.


Justices-E. O. Savage, May 19, 1912; J. D. Kyle, Feb. 24, 1916.


Merchants-Winn P. O., J. L. Wyman, groceries and provisions, ag- ricultural implements ; Chas. F. Kyle, boots and shoes.


Manufacturers-Lincoln Center P. O., John G. Fleming & Co., long lumber and shingles ; Winn P. O., J. L. Wyman, smith.


CLIFTON.


Thirteen miles E. of Bangor. On Air-Line stage-route to Aurora. Formerly called Maine. Settlement was commenced about 1815. Incorporated Aug. 7. 1848. Population-1850, 306; 1860, 307; 1870, 348: 1880, 350. 1890, 284; 1900, 236. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 66; Estates, $36,529; 1870-Polls, 88; Estates. $58,752; 1880-Polls, 98; Estates, $44,259; 1890-Polls, 88; Estates, $60,469; 1900-Polls, 75; Estates, $57,019.


1910-Population, 217; Polls, 72; Estates, $61,953.


Postmaster-Mrs. M. M. Penney.


Selectmen-S. A. Parks, F. W. Bowden, Judson Gray.


Town Clerk and Treasurer-M. F. Chick.


Collector-E. M. Debeck.


Constable-G. W. Bragg.


Road Commissioner-G. W. Bragg.


School Committee-F. S. Grant, W. M. Grant, Leonard Williams. Supt .- Mrs. Evie P. Chick.


Board of Health-R. G. Chick, sec.


Clergyman -- Vacant, F. Bap.


Justice -- M. F. Chick, July 10, 1916.


Merchants-East Holden P. O., W. F. Chute & Co. (also hoops), gen- eral stores.


Manufacturers-H. Nickerson, C. E. Nickerson, Judson Gray, car- penters; F. H. McLaughlin, peavy stocks and long lumber; Baxter Wal- bridge, smith.


Surveyors of Lumber-R. G. Chick, E. J. Jordan, M. F. Chick. Hall -- Cliffwood.


CORINNA.


Twenty-five miles W. N. W. of Bangor. On Dover & Foxcroft branch of M. C. R. R. Original proprietor, Dr. John Warren, of Boston. Incor- porated, Dec. 11, 1816. Population-1850, 1550; 1860, 1599; 1870, 1513; 880, 1503; 1890, 1207; 1900, 1170. Valuation, 1860-Polls, 374; Estates $233,711; 1870-Polls, 443; Estates, $391,711; 1880-Polls, 380; Estates, $421,649; 1890-Polls, 291; Est., $478,587; 1900-Polls, 356; Est., $455,674. 1910-Population, 1237; Polls, 370; Estates, $504,408.


Southard's Mills and Morse's Corner (P. O. Corinna).


R. F. D. to East and Owen.


Postmaster-Wm. I. Wood.


Selectmen-C. L. Jones, M. P. Hamilton, O. L. Sprague.


Town Clerk and Treasurer-J. E. Gray.


Collector and Constable-J. E. Gray.


Constable-J. W. Mullen.


Road Commissioner-R. S. Knowles.


School Committee-G. A. Tibbitts, L. E. Bemis, Mrs. Alice Ma- comber. Supt .- H. D. Ridlon.


Chief Engineer Fire Department-W. A. Smith.


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Board of Trade-H. W. Knowles, pres .; B. A. Smith, sec.




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