USA > Maine > Cumberland County > Portland > Portland city directory, 1912 > Part 48
USA > Maine > Cumberland County > Portland > Portland city directory, 1912 > Part 48
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56 | Part 57 | Part 58 | Part 59 | Part 60 | Part 61
Mary E. Miss, teacher, bds. 30 Dow Thomas J., carpenter, h. 50 Pickett, S. P.
Ells Charles H., teamster, bds. 119 Oxford E. Frank, livery stable and truckman 119 Oxford, h. do. Ellsworth Daniel J., police, bds. 26 George James A., master mariner, h. 26 George
Elm Street church, Methodist, Elm, cor. Chapel, S. P. Elms Alexander A., hostler 40 W. Com'l, bds. r. 158 Washington av. Elmwood (The), 16 Elm
Elorette Flora I., widow of Frank, h. Long Island
Lou J. Miss, linotyper 13 Monument sq., bds. 31 Pine Eloian Mouehek, barber 56 Washington av., h. do.
Vahn, barber 56 Washington av., bds. do.
E
LAUNDRY IN MAINE and BEST EQUIPPED
LARGEST, FINEST
B E
L
D R Y
TEMPLE ST. 26 to 38
A Building Boom,
Little Diamond Island SEE BROWN
is now on. Ten Cottages for sale and to rent.
G. A. CROSMAN & SONS CO., DRY SHAVINGS MORRILLS CORNER For Bedding and Other Uses
458 PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
ELOVITZ
Elovitz Abraham, furniture 116a Middle, rms. 69 Federal Joseph, clerk 116a Middle, rms. 69 Federal Elowich Samuel, variety 445 Fore, bds. 25 Union
Charles H., trav. salesman, h. 6 Wescott
Charles O., mill foreman foot of Morrill, h. at Westbrook Edward L., clerk 794 Congress, bds. 7 Stetson pl. Edwin F., clerk 554 Congress, bds. 69 Angell av., S. P. Frank, engineer B. & M. R. R., h. 371 Cumberland av. Frank M., clerk, bds. 7 Stetson pl.
Frank W., diesinker 143 Fore, h. 58 Wilson George, carpenter, rms. 183 High
George, foreman carpenter, bds. 35. Congress
George F., milk dealer 69 Angell av., S. P., h. do.
Harriet M. Miss, nurse, moved to Standish
Helen Lamson Mrs., music teacher 655 Cong. rm 410, bds. do.
Helen S., widow of Maurice P., h. 47 Concord
Judith G., widow of Nahum, h. 7 Stetson pl.
Luella 3. Miss, clerk 562 Cong., rm. 305, bds. 346 Cumb. av. Marquis G., cabinet maker 512 Fore, bds. 652 Congress Mary A. Miss, principal Cummings school, bds. 22 Saunders Maud R. Miss, stenographer 10 Free, bds. 371 Cumberland av. Nellie C. Miss, bds. 7 Stetson pl.
Octavius C., grocer 794 Congress, h. 175 Neal
Walter B., bookkeeper 294 Commercial, h. 136 Brackett
Walter E., physician 66 Deering, h. do.
Washington C., heading maker 276 Com'l, h. at Westbrook William S., h. 22 Saunders
Winnifred Miss, clerk 651 Congress, bds. 7 Stetson pl.
Emanuel Isaac, teacher Hebrew school, and dry goods 83 Wash- ington av., h. do.
Embleton Mabel A. Miss, nurse 7 Walker, rms. do. Emerson Addie D. Miss, student (Boston), bds. 1307 Congress Anton, inspector M. C. R. R., bds. 1 Madison
Butler W., trav. salesman 144 Middle, h. 1249 Congress
Caroline M., widow of Joseph J., h. 47 Capisic
Catharine W., widow of George, h. 17 Summer Charles H., h. 1307 Congress
Eben G., route agent 9 Monument sq., h. 877 Congress Edwin R., civil engineer, bds. 1307 Congress
Frank, laborer, bds. 43 Danforth
Fred E., machinist Fort Preble, S. P., h. 43 Pickett, do.
Harvey B., mgr. 79 Parris, bds. 49 do.
Marguerite Miss, bds. 47 Capisic
Mary E. Mrs., millinery 476 Stevens av., h. 299 do. School, 13 Emerson
Thomas W. Mrs., bds. 1249 Congress
Walter C., h. 169 Danforth
William G., polisher 54612 Congress, bds. 17 Summer
Emerton Andrew L., carpenter, h. 16 Harford, S. P.
Dorothy Miss, clerk 478 Congress, bds. 300 School, S. P.
Merton C., carpenter, h. 23 Walnut, S. P.
Otis J., bds. 16 Harford, S. P.
Emery Albert E., shoemaker, h. 33 Huntress
Albert M., teamster 672 Stevens av., h. 1009 Forest av.
MAINE REALTY BUREAU.
W. M. PENNELL, Manager Fidelity Building PORTLAND, MAINE
F. O. BAILEY CARRIAGE CO.
Harness made from Best Oak Leather by Hand
a Specialty
Elwell Arthur S., clerk 238 St. John. bds. 175 Neal Bert, bds. Island av., Peaks Island Charles E., woodworker foot of Morrill, h. at Westbrook Charles H., clerk 253 Middle, h. 1277 Forest av.
Drawings and Designs with Estimate of Any Kind
of Vehicles to order
W. T. Kilborn Co. 24 AND 26 FREE STREET
STRAW MATTINGS NEW AND UNIQUE EFFECTS
PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY. 459
EMERY
Alice Miss, clerk 494 Congress, bds. 24 Mitton
Allen D., rms. 55 Morning
Alton W., driver, died Sept. 21, 1911
Annie S. Miss, teacher Butler gram. school, bds. 9 Cushman
Arthur W., carpenter P. T. Co., h. 24 Mitton
Aura L. Miss, stenog. 626 Congress, bds. 118 Washburn av. Carl S., clerk 190 Middle, h. 19 Bradford
Charles H., clerk 238 St. John, bds. 24 Mitton
Charles M., millman 54 York, h. 144 Spring
Charles W., cabinet maker, h. 210 Front, S. P.
Clarence E., lineman 20 Plum, bds. 202 Ocean av.
Constance Miss, bds. 757 Congress
Daniel F. jr., pres. First National Bank 57 Exchange and pres. 145 Middle, h. 757 Congress
Eben S., salesman, h. 2 Ryan ct.
Edward' H., moved to Waterville
Elizabeth G. Miss, student, bds. 24 Mitton
Ernest H. (Ideal Lunch), 118 Center, rms. 48 Spring.
Florence E. Miss, clerk 20 West., bds. 19 Bradford
Frances L., widow of Francis A., bds. 15 Huntress
Frank H. Co., George F. Burns mgr., clothing mfrs. 119 Middle
Frank J., hatter 51012 Congress, h. 50 Gray
Frank L., jobber 11 Temple, bds. 262 Cumberland av.
Frank M., millman, h. 32 Adams
Fred J., police sergeant, h. 118 Washburn av.
Fred L., clerk, bds. 24 Mitton
George M., chiropodist 547a Congress, rms. 33 Oak
Gerald C., clerk 554 Congress, bds. 50 Gray
Grover C., bookkeeper 252 Commercial, bds. 24 Mitton
Hannibal H., mgr. safe deposit vaults 87 Exch., bds. 88 Park Harriet S., widow of Isaac, bds. 136 Park Harold, clerk 554 Congress, bds. 147 Spring
Harry L., engineer B. & M. R. R., h. 27 Huntress
Harry L. jr., printer, bds. 27 Huntress
Harry S., physician 721 Stevens av., h. do.
Hazel B. Miss, stenographer 278 Middle, bds. 147 Spring
Herbert E., letter carrier 653 Forest av., h. 202 Ocean av.
Howard O., salesman, h. 196 Franklin
John A., died Nov. 25, 1911
J. Alton, baggagemaster M. C. R. R., h. 1237a Congress
J. Freeman W., foreman 364 Commercial, h. 93 Gray Leroy E., painter 70 Free, h. 23 South
Lillian M. Miss, clerk 554 Congress, bds. 196 Franklin Lizzie M. Mrs., toilet parlors 547a Congress, rms. 33 Oak Mabel E., operator 236 Middle, bds. 210 Sawyer, S. P.
Nellie C. Miss, teacher So. Portland, bds. 22 High, do.
Olive M., widow of James K., bds. 48 Bramhall
Ora A., clerk 20 West, bds. 19 Bradford
Oren, fireman, bds. 47 Spring
Perley E., painter 70 Free, bds. 358 Preble, S. P.
Ralph T., timekeeper, bds. 150 Fort Hill rd., S. P.
Sadie Miss, wrapper 11 Avon, bds. 50 Gray
Warren G., fireman G. T. R., h. 16 Arcadia
EMERY WATERHOUSE CO. (THE), hardware, 143 to 147 Middle (see advt.) William, carpenter 51 Kennebec
Emond Joseph, laborer, h. 3 Bristol
Emmons Albry P., lineman, h. 2 Waldo
THE WELCH STENCIL CO. FRANK B. W. WELCH, TREAS. 401 FORE STREET Rubber Stamps, Stencils, Etc., Engraving, Printing, Stock Certificates and Seals
E
COAL
COMPANY
A. R. WRIGHT
COKE
50 EXCHANGE ST. 350 COMMERCIAL ST.
WOOD
Highest Standards Best Equipment
WESTBROOK SEMINARY, PORTLAND, MAINE
Broadest Courses Strongest Faculty
BOOKBINDING
THE SEAVEY COMPANY 24 EXCHANGE STREET
BLANK BOOKS
460 PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
EMMONS
Bertha A. Miss, clerk 505 Congress, bds. 2 Davis pl.
Charles H., machine hand ft. of Morrill, bds. 1067 Forest av.
Elmer E. E., pres. L. W. Cleveland Co., 443 Congress, h. 103 Glenwood av.
Frank H., supt. foot of Morrill, h. 249 Ocean av.
Lillian J., student, bds. 75 Spring
Louis N., moved to Rumford Falls, Mass.
Richard, clerk, bds. 71 Ocean, S. P.
Enemark Christian A., moved to Cambridge, Mass.
Co. (The), H. Jacob P. Enemark prop., shoemaker 406 and 597 Congress
H. Jacob P., prop. 406 and 597 Cong., h. 39 Kidder, East Walter, painter 204 Federal, h. 248 B
Enfield Evelyn M. Miss, stenographer, bds. 95 Beckett
English George A., cook 12 Arsenal, bds. do.
Tea Room (Mrs. A. F. Prime and Miss Isabelle Sollitt), 609 Congress William, h. Henley, S. P.
Englund Andrew W., clerk, h. Island av., Peaks Island
Ennis Thomas G., clerk 336 Commercial, h. 53 Smith SEE INNESS
Enos George H., hostler 302 Commercial, h. 33 Clark Helen Miss, bds. 33 Clark
Ina E. Miss, tel. operator 45 Forest av., bds. 4 Conant
Joseph H., pressman 11 Exchange, rm. 20, h. 14 Grand
Katie Miss, clerk 535 Congress, bds. 33 Clark
Margaret Miss, clerk 535 Congress, rms. 9 Oak Norman, bellman 645 Congress, bds. 4 Huntress
Epstein David, shoemaker 234 Federal, h. 92 do.
Ida, operator 148 Middle, bds. 92 Federal
Epperson William S., h. 80 Washington av.
EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, F. H. Hazelton mgr. 392 Congress (see advt.)
Erb William, mgr. 5111/2 Congress, h. do.
Erickson Andrew, engineer 20 Plum, h. 13 Hammond Albert, painter 15 Plum, bds. rear 267 Danforth
Alex, shoemaker 210 Middle, h. 36 Fox
Alfred T., trav. salesman 161 Middle, h. 16 Cleaves Andrew, teamster, h. rear 267 Danforth
Harriet Miss, clerk 583 Congress, h. rear 267 Danforth
Erlick Ada Miss, stenographer, bds. 91 Franklin Esther Miss, hairdresser 537 Congress, rms. 13 Middle Harry S., bds. 91 Franklin
Israel, fruit, h. 11 Vine
Jacob, fruit 140 Middle, h. 13 do.
Jennie S. Miss, hairworker 537 Congress, bds. 91 Franklin John, salesman, h. 8a Washington av.
L. Karl (Erlick & Co.), 537 Congress, rm. 16, bds. 91 Franklin Philip Mrs., h. 91 Franklin
ERLICK & CO. (L. Karl Erlick), hair work and hair goods 537 Congress, rm. 16 (see advt.)
Erner Charles, laborer, h. 93a India
Erskine Guy S., h. Little Diamond Island
Erwin Arthur H., advertising solicitor 12 Mon. sq., bds. 22 Deering William J., cottage master State School for Boys, West- brook, S. P., bds. do.
William J. Mrs., cottage matron State School for Boys, Westbrook, S. P., bds. do.
PORTLAND SEBAGO ICE CO.
Sebago Water Ice OFFICE 302 COMMERCIAL ST. Telephone Connection.
E
UNDERWOOD SPRING WATER For Kidney and Bladder Troubles and Rheumatism
PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY. 461
ESBAUGH
Esbaugh Catharine Mrs., h. 28 Highland Mary G. Miss, bds. 28 Highland
Esgujian Nathan, barber 199 Congress, bds. 116 Wilmot
Eskilson Edward M., cabinet maker 54 York, rms. 655 Congress Peter C., tailor 655 Congress, rm. 301, h. 11 Hammond Esline James, kitchenman 6 Tolman pl., h. 86 Preble
Estes Edward V., veterinary 73 Cross, rms. 61 Free
Emma R., widow of Hiram A., bds. 161 Clark E. Marie Miss, bds. 9 North
Florence, stenographer 238 St. John, bds. 10 Shepley
Frank F., shoemaker, bds. 147 Franklin
Fred Butler, groceries and provisions 544 Deering av., h. 21 Revere
Jesse C., chief electrician P. R. R., h. 9 North
Mabel Miss, clerk 478 Congress, bds. 604 do.
Mabel H. Miss, teacher Park street school, bds. 21 Revere
Ralph L., bell man 214 Middle, bds. 96 North Simon G., h. 257 Spring
Estle Cora H. Miss, bds. 1095 Washington av.
John W., treas Estle & O'Brien Co. 11 Com'l, h. 1095 Wash- ington av.
Martha E. Miss, milliner, bds. 1095 Washington av.
Sara E. Miss, bds. 1095 Washington av.
& O'Brien Co., boiler makers 9 and 13 Commercial
Etheridge Stephen L., bds. 202 Cottage, S. P.
William, moved to Lewiston
Etman William, carpenter M. C. R. R., bds. 16 Douglass Etter George A., chef 268 Middle, h. 22 Cedar
Ettinger Ellenor Miss, dressmaker, rms. 3 Tolman pl. Harry, laborer, bds. 385 Ocean, S. P. Leonard, driver, h. 527 Washington av.
William J., inspector, h. 1 Elmwood pl.
Ettleson Max, pedler, h. 164 Newbury
Eunis Fahda, housekeeper, bds. rear 249 Congress
EUREKA FUEL CO., Fred L. Small mgr. coal and wood 79 Parris (see advt.)
Steam Laundry, (Mrs. A. M. Goodrich and Miss Lenora J. Allen) 15 Temple and 309 Congress
Eusovitch John, carpenter, h. r. 231 Danforth
Eustis Albert W. (A. W. Eustis Co.), 439 Congress, h. 24 Mechanic A. W. Co., wholesale and retail millinery 439 Congress
Frank F. Mrs., h. 72 Wilmot
Harry L., messenger 537 Congress, rm. 23, h. 320 Preble, S. P. H. Lawrence, clerk 155 Middle, bds. 60 Wilmot
Evans Alfred C., clerk 56 Exchange, bds. Charles, S. P. Alfred H., clerk 161 Middle, bds. 384 Cumberland av. A. Henry, clerk, bds. 16 Parris Bertha Mrs., h. 56 Chestnut
Charles, boilermaker 58 Fore, h. 61 Hampshire
Charles A., janitor 70 Free, bds. 5 Montgomery
D. Stanley, secretary R. R. Y. M. C. A., rms. 156 Free Ella M. Miss, compositor 15 Exchange, bds. 126 Sherwood Ellen Mrs., h. 62 Veranda
Elvira, widow of Charles A., h. 5 Montgomery
Emma Miss, trimmer 2 Beach, bds. 180 Grant
Eugene G., repairman P. T. Co. shops, S. P.
Francella A. Miss, teacher Shailer school, h. 86 Wilmot
Frank R., music teacher, bds. 25 Forest av., S. P.
1880 Established
GLOBE LAUNDRY
TELEPHONE CONNECTION 26 to 38 Temple Street
Tolman, Bradford Furniture Co. 17 Preble Street
Dealers in New and Second-Hand Furnt- ture. Antique Furni- ture a Specialty
G. A. CROSMAN & SONS CO. MORRILLS CORNER
DRY PINE Kindling Wood
STORES AND OFFICES FURNISHED WITH
COMPLETE OUTFITS
462 PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
EVANS
Frederick H., bds. 8 North
George E., teamster 7 Franklin, bds. 126 Sherwood
George R., blacksmith 43 Union, h. 201 Oxford
Henry, conductor P. R. R., h. 161 Clark
James F., pattern maker 440 Fore, h. 16 Parris
Jennie B. Miss, finisher 2 Beach, bds. Summer, S. P. Jennie B. Miss, clerk 554 Congress, bds. 140 Clark John, laborer 51 Main, S. P., bds. r. 212 Gilman
John W., freight conductor B. & M. R. R., h. 397 Summer, S. P.
Leslie C., clerk 135 Commercial, h. 45 A, S. P. Letitia, widow of John, h. 8 North
Lizzie N., widow of William J., h. 15 Pine
Margaret Miss, hair worker 562 Cong., rm. 205, bds, 61 Hamp- shire
Margaret, dressmaker 180 Grant, bds. do.
Margaret E. Miss, bds. 8 North-
May B. Miss, clerk 70 Free, bds. 5 Montgomery
Mary Mrs., h. 140 Clark
Mary L. Miss, clerk 486 Congress, bds. 16 Parris
Nellie S., widow of Rawson H., h. 126 Sherwood
Osman C., h. 45 A, S. P.
Philip S., milk dealer, h. 34 Waterville
Ralph W., student, bds. 44 Deering av.
Richard, h. 25 Forest, S. P.
Richard E., hostler M. C. R. R. engine house, h. 13 Brown, S. P. Thomas, engineer B. & M. R. R., h. 37 Cole, S. P.
Thomas R., asst. cashier Railroad Wharf, h. 5 Boyd pl.
Warren R., dentist 156 Free, rm. 23, h. 523 Cumberland av.
William D., serg. hospital corps Ft. Williams, C. E., h. do. William G., laborer, bds. Murray lane
William P., carpenter B. & M. shops, h. 32 Forest, S. P. William W., moved to Boston
Eveleth Bertha L. Miss, bookbinder 474 Congress, h. 56 Chestnut Edgar H., trav. salesman 210 Commercial, h. 100 Gilman Etta G. Miss, bds. 100 Gilman
Frank E., salesman 474 Congress, bds. 4 Park pl.
Julius E., pres. Russ, Eleveth & Ingalls 43 Market, h. at Boston, Mass. Robert H., R. M. S., h. 41 Concord
EVELETH SAMUEL T., hand laundry 248 Brackett, h. 223 Wood- ford
EVELETH'S HAND LAUNDRY,
FOR GOOD WORK.
248 BRACKETT STREET. TELEPHONE 1589-1.
Eveleth Sarah H., widow of Charles E., h. 4 Park pl. William C., driver 97 Preble, h. 11 Wilmot EVENING EXPRESS PUBLISHING CO., pubs. Evening Express and Sunday Telegram 13 Mounment sq. (see advt.) Everett Chambers, Miss Alice M. Perry mgr., 51a Oak
Edward S. (Cook, Everett & Pennell), 137 Middle, h. 5 Bramhall
MANUFACTURERS OF SHOWCASES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
F. D. FOLSOM CO., 509-511 CONGRESS ST.
DRY AND FANCY GOODS AND LADIES' FURNISHINGS.
-
F. O. BAILEY & CO.
W. T. Kilborn Co.
24 & 26 FREE STREET In Every Grade
PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY. 463
EVERETT
Harold J., physician 727 Congress, h. do. Mary Mrs., nurse, bds. 174 Glenwood av.
Otto, driver 23 Plum, h. 11 Cotton Sarah L., widow of Timothy, bds. 205 Ocean av. Vernon, trav. salesman 269 Middle, bds. 47 Brown
Evergreen Cemetery, entrance 580 and 672 Stevens av. Everleth William C., teamster, h. 11 Wilmot
Ewing Joseph H., supt. of station 309 St. John, h. 918 Forest av.
Exchange Street News Depot, J. W. Cushing mgr. 2 Exchange
FABYAN ALVAH H., asst. bookkeeper 5 Monument sq., h. 335 Brackett
Facey Lydia A. Miss, bookkeeper 311/2 Exchange, bds. 11 Charles Robert E., bds. 56 Free
Fagan Charles C., printer 70 Free, bds. 3 High Street court Harriett S. Miss, fitter 494 Congress, bds. 65 Gray
Henry A., sergeant Ft. Williams, h. 363 Preble, S. P. John T., lawyer 85 Exchange, rm. 8, h. 12 Winter Mary E. Miss, dressmaker 15 High Street court, h. do. Maybelle H. Miss, stenographer 511/2 Exchange, bds. 65 Gray Minnie B. Miss, librarian 12 Monument sq., bds. 10 Lincoln
Thomas L., machinist M. C. R. R., bds. 65 Gray
William Henry, machinist, h. 65 Gray
William Henry jr., clerk 500 Commercial, h. 8 Lightfoot Willis A., trav. salesman 127 Middle, h. 10 Lincoln
Fagane Francis, student, bds. 23 Vine Joseph, laborer, h. 23 Vine
Fahey Agnes M. Miss, stenog. 119 Middle, bds. 105 Monument John, laborer 58 Fore, bds. 49 Maple
Malachey, laborer, h. rear 105 Monument
Thomas, laborer, h. 57 Mountfort SEE FAY
Failey Edmund, janitor 151 Congress, h. do.
Fair Carrie Miss, waitress 52 Spring, h. do.
Fairbanks Elizabeth H., widow of Addison, h. 18 Whitney Elizabeth T. Miss, bds. 18 Whitney
George A., secretary 264 Middle, bds. 18 Whitney
Fairbrother Charles A., paperhanger 457 Congress, h. at Berwick Lillian M., widow of Julian, h. 23 Portland Myron M., h. 141 Sherwood
Fairfield Harold N., bookkeeper, rms. 91 Elm Josephine H. Mrs., h. 91 Elm
William R., bookkeeper 302 Commercial, bds. 91 Elm
Fairman Agnes, widow of John B., h. 25 Waterville Fairservice Mary Miss, bds. 92 Winter
Fairweather Charles J. police, h. 27 School
Harden A., asst. foreman rear 697 Congress, h. 10 Adams pl. Isaac H., coachman, h. 61 Carleton
John D., driver 302 Commercial, h. 4 Cumberland terrace John J., checker Union Station, h. 39 Clark
Faley Edward, nurse, h. 100 Newbury
Falkner Bertha Miss, housekeeper 3 Deering, bds. do.
Fall Caddie O. Miss, teacher Longfellow school, bds. 23 Nevens Fred L., supt. 92 Exchange, rms. 307 Cumberland av. William E., painter, h. 413 Cumberland av.
Fallon William J., h. 23 Brattle Fallona Alice Miss, dressmaker 494 Congress, bds. 98 Q, S. P.
Edward F., carpenter, h. Q, near Summer, S. P.
we can do it. Plaster or Cement
If it is in
JACKSON & FORRESTALL
PLASTERERS
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
Office, Fidelity Bldg. - 2 =
RANDALL & MCALLISTER COAL
70 Exchange Street and 68-84 Commercial Street Telephone Connection
t
CARPETS
JOHN W. BURROWES COMPANY, BUILDERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Office and Mill Foot of Preble St.
Mattresses Steamed and Made Over
464 PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
FALLONA
Thomas B., bds. Q, near Summer, S. P.
William J., pressman 5 Temple, h. 347 Ocean, S. P.
Falmouth Hotel, James J. Pooler prop. 212 and 214 Middle
Loan and Building Association 187 Middle, rm. 11 Fanning D. Reford, clerk, bds. 49 Spring
Jed F., lawyer 120 Exch., rms. 610 and 614, h. 216 Vaughan Farber Charles, cabinet maker 38 Union, bds. 22 Deer
Mary Mrs., h. 18 Chatham
Farina Michael, tailor 25 Free, bds. 253 Fore
Farley Charles, caner 311 Portland, bds. 164 Grant
Charles H., hostler r. 697 Congress
Charles H., clerk 4 Exchange, h. High Ridge rd., C. E.
Cyrus H. (C. H. Farley & Co.), 4 Exchange, h. 256 Vaughan
C. H. & Co. (Cyrus H. Farley), stained and ornamental glass, etc., 4 Exchange
Florence A. Miss, student, bds. 256 Vaughan
Giles H., carpenter, h. 234 Oxford
Henry G., clerk 4 Exchange, h. 216 Vaughan
Philip H., broker 4 Exchange, h. at Boston, Mass.
Thos. J. (Portland Paper Stock Co.), 13 Union wharf, h. 184 Pleasant av.
Farmer Fred S., asst. janitor Portland High School, rms. 289 Cumberland av.
Farnham Alice B. Miss, teacher Woodfords kindergarten, bds. 1662 Forest av.
George H., engineer, h. 156 Westbrook
Harry K., clerk, bds. 156 Westbrook
Harriet W., music teacher South Portland, h. 727 Congress Helen L. Miss, milliner 633 Congress, rm. 407, rms. 6291/2 do. Herbert, machinist 341 Fore, bds. 42 Franklin
Horace F. (H. F. Farnham Co.), 436-440 Commercial, h. 318 Brighton av.
H. F. Co. (Horace F. Farnham), doors, sash, blinds and glass 436-440 Commercial
H. J., bds. 239 Cumberland av.
James S., carpenter 485 Commercial, h. 42 Franklin, S. P.
Julia E., widow of Charles S., h. 1662 Forest av.
Louis B., prin. So. Portland High School, h. 142 Kelsey, do.
Maude M. Miss, asst. Public Library, bds. 714 Forest av.
Farnworth Ada Miss, nurse, bds. 33 Myrtle av., S. P.
Arthur L., special deputy collector Custom House, h. 510 Ocean av.
Benjamin H., pres. and treas. 133 Middle, h. 106 Emery
B. B. Shoe Co., Benjamin H. Farnsworth pres. and treas., wholesale boots and shoes 133 Middle
Catharine Miss, bds. 107 West
Cordelia C. Mrs., bds. 19 Lewis
Edward C., organist, h. 484 Forest av.
Elmer, clerk 500 Commercial, bds. 55 St. Lawrence
Harriet C. Miss, rms. 16 Wescott
Jason M., salesman, h. 55 St. Lawrence
Joseph R., clerk 252 Commercial, bds. 55 St. Lawrence
Farnum Percy, clerk 500 Congress, h. 161 Brighton av.
Farr Brothers (Chester W. and Elwood M. Farr), barbers 4961/2 Congress
Charles A., fish cutter 50 Portland pier, h. 280 Cumberland av. Charles E., carriage painter 51 Union, rms. 129 Market Charles H., farmer, h. Hannaford rd., C. E.
Fine Halftone
PRINTING is done by us for many Concerns. Try us next. - SOUTHWORTH PRINTING COMPANY
'80 Oak St. Tel. 202
FOSTER'S DYE HOUSE
Feather Beds and Pillows Steam Renovated
Optical Repair Work of All Kinds Solicited
EASTON-OPTICIAN
519 Congress Street
PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY. 465
FARR
Charles H., foreman B. & M. R. R., h. 1123 Congress Charles S., detective 44 Brown, bds. do.
Chester W. (Farr Bros.), 49612 Congress, h. 28 Dow Daniel J., shoe cutter 67 Union, h. 193 Oxford David M., h. 91 Washington av.
Edith L. Miss., clerk 238 St. John, bds. 39 Congress Edwin A. (Farr & Lewis), 199 Middle, h. 15 Anderson Elwood M. (Farr Bros), 4961/2 Congress, bds. 28 Dow George H., plumber 12 Monument sq., bds. r. 77 Danforth Harry M., shoe cutter 67 Union, bds. 193 Oxford Harvey C., dipper 1169 Forest av., h. 80 Wilson Hattie A. Miss, bds. 39 Congress
Horatio A., painter, h. 49 Smith
Hugh A., h. 12 Atlantic
Hugh H., pattern maker 58 Fore, bds. 12 Atlantic James H., clerk 45 Exchange, bds. 14 Alder Joseph E., fish curer 158 Commercial, h. 39 Lancaster John E., h. 39 Congress
John T., mixer 79 Commercial, h. at Gorham Lawrence D., bds. 39 Congress
Lewis H., fireman B. & M. R. R., bds. 12 Atlantic Percy F., bds. 51 Read
Percy L., electrician 443 Congress, rms. 28 Dow Phoebe Miss, stitcher, h. 193 Oxford
Richard, electrician 20 Preble, bds. 39 Congress
Susie A. Miss, teacher Shailer school, bds. 12 Atlantic
William H., tinsmith 42 Market, bds. 14 Alder i
& Lewis (Edwin A. Farr and Edward N. Lewis) boots and shoes 199 Middle
Farrar Cecil C., compositor 105 Exchange, h. 48 Park Cora Mrs., h. 7 Larch
Julian H., carpenter, h. 5 Warren av.
Olive A., widow of Joshua, bds. 270 Brackett Farran Alex, h. 8 Carleton ct.
Farrell Edward J., clerk R. M. S., h. 38 Winter
Florence, chocolate dipper 67 Center, bds. 10 Spring George L., night operator G. T. R., bds. 730 Washington av.
Hugh, laborer, bds. 47 D, S. P.
John J., clerk 535 Congress, bds. 99 Free John J., checker B. & M. R. R., bds. 47 D, S. P.
Joseph William, packer foot of Morrill, bds. 8 Bell
Lewis H., can maker, bds. 10 Spring
Margaret Miss, tailoress 49612 Congress, h. 154 Newbury
Margaret M., widow of Richard P., h. 90 Portland
Mary, widow of Timothy, died Feb. 7, 1912
Mary A., laundress 26 Temple, bds. 75 Oak
Richard P., laborer, bds. 47 D, S. P.
William J., salesman 350 Commercial, h. 47 D, S. P.
William J., laborer, bds. 38 Winter
William J. jr., laborer, h. 143 Ocean, S. P.
Farrington Albert R., draughtsman, h. 110 Dartmouth
Clayton J., h. 484 Cumberland av. Emma, widow of Jonathan, bds. 15 Alba
Fred R., harnessmaker, h. 206 Coyle George W., painter, h. 97 Congress
Harold E., trav. salesman 322 Commercial, bds. 206 Coyle Harry T., bds. 97 Congress
Helen S. Miss, clerk 535 Congress, bds. 97 do.
-
Laundry Work done within Ten Hours
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
Great Problem Solved
Little Diamond now has & plentiful supply of See Brown pure water.
GLOBE LAUNDRY
26 TO 38 TEMPLE STREET
1
26
G. A. CROSMAN & SONS CO. MORRILLS CORNER
BOX SHOOKS and PACKING BOXES of All Kinds
466 PORTLAND [1912] DIRECTORY.
FARRINGTON
James H., watchman Union Station, h. 19 Douglass Lulu Spencer Miss, teacher Westbrook, bds. 12 Douglass Martin J., laborer, bds. 43 Center
Mary E., widow of Ira P., died April 18, 1911 Mary E., widow of Samuel, h. 45 Douglass
Paul E., clerk 166 Commercial, bds. 97 Congress Thomas, laborer, h. 43 Center
Farris Abraham (Farris Bros.), 249 Congress, bds. rear 247 do. A. (Mrs. Zelpha Farris prop.), dry goods 315 Congress Bros. (Abraham Salim and Ned Farris), dry goods 249 Con- gress and 69 Middle
Charles A., grocer, h. 74 Chestnut
Charles A., clerk 238 St. John, bds. 218 Veranda
Charles T., truckman, h. 218 Veranda
Cordelia E. Mrs., laundress 248 Brackett, h. 74 Chestnut Farris W., student, bds. 69 Middle
Fred A., barber, bds. 74 Chestnut
Harold S., apprentice foot of Morrill, bds. 20 Smith Ned (Farris Bros.), 249 Congress, bds. rear 247 do.
Salim (Farris Bros.), 249 Congress, bds. rear 247 do.
Zelpha Mrs., prop. 315 Congress, h. 69 Middle SEE FERRIS
Farry Daniel, teamster, bds. 5 Larch Francis E., letter carrier 309 St. John, b. r. 77 Washington av. Francis J., checker 500 Com'l, h. r. 77 Washington av.
John E., teamster, bds. 5 Larch
Mary Miss, packer 13 Franklin, rms. 5 Larch Patrick C., painter, bds. 5 Larch
Thomas, boilermaker 58 Fore, bds. 114 Monument Thomas H., driver city team, bds. r. 77 Washington av.
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.