The Maine state directory and gazetteer for 1893: a complete list of the business in each city and town in the state.., Part 54

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Publication date: 1893
Publisher: Methuen, Mass. : Union Publishing Co.
Number of Pages: 676


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HEBRON STATION, a Post Office in Hebron.


HENDERSON, a Post Office in Brownville.


HERMON, Penobscot Co .; 7 miles W. from Bangor on M. C. R. R. R. R. Stations at Hermon Centre and Hermon Pond. Daily stage leaves Windsor Hotel, Bangor, at 2 p. m., 5 miles, fare 25c. Also daily stage leaves Her- mon Centre 7.45 a. m. for Hermon and Snow Corner, 3 miles, fare 25c. P. O., Hermon, Hermon Centre, Hermon Pond, North Hermon, Snow Corner. Population, 1,282. Area, 23,040 acres. American Exp. Co.


HERMON CENTRE, a Post Office in Hermon.


HERMON POND, a Post Office in Hermon.


HERON ISLAND, a Post Office in Bristol.


HERSEY, Aroostook Co .; 40 miles N. from Mattawamkeag, the nearest R. R. Station. Daily stage leaves Mattawamkeag 8.45 a. m., fare $2.50; also daily stage leaves Patten 6 a. m., 5} miles, 50c. P. O., Hersey. Population, 151. Area, 23,040 acres.


HIGGINS, a Post Office in Scarboro.


HIGHLANDS, a Post Office in Warren.


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HIGHLAND PLANTATION, Somerset Co .; 10 miies N. from Kingfield. Stage from North New Portland 7 a. m. to Lexington, 5 miles from this place. P. O. address, Lexington. Population, 76. Area, 23,040 acres.


HINKLEY, Washington Co .; 10 miles W. from Princeton (the R. R. Station). Daily stage leaves Princeton 11.45 a. m. to Grand Lake Stream, 12 miles, fare 75c., arrives 2.45 p. m., returns 7 a. m. Steamer from Princeton in season. P. O., Grand Lake Stream. Population, 404. Area, including water, 30,720 acres.


HIRAM, Oxford Co., on Mountain Div. M. C. R. R., opposite Bridgton Junc- tion, 37 miles N. N. W. from Portland. Daily stage from Cornish at 10.20 a. m. and 5.15 p. m. to South Hiram, 3} miles, fare 25c. P. O., Hiram (money order), East Hiram (money order), South Hiram. Population, 1,063. Area, 23,040 acres. American Exp. Co.


HODGDON, Aroostook Co., 30 miles N. from Danforth (the R. R. Station). Daily stage leaves Danforth 9.15 a. m., fare $1.75, arrives 4.30 p. m. , P. O., Hodgdon (money order). Population, 1,113. Area, 23,040 acres.


HODGDON'S MILLS, same as East Boothbay.


HOLDEN, Penobscot Co., 11 miles via rail S. E. of Bangor on Mt. Desert Branch M. C. R. R. P. O., Holden, East Holden. Population, 609. Area, 19,200 acres. American Exp. Co.


HOLEB PLANTATION, Somerset Co. ; R. R. station on Can. Pacific R R., 53 miles westerly from Greenville. P. O., Holeb. Population, 27. Area, 31,360 acres.


HOLLIS, York Co .; on P. & Rochester R. R., 20} miles W. from Portland. Stations at Saco River and Hollis Center. Daily stage leaves Hollis Cen- tre 1.45 p. m for North and West Hollis, 7 miles, fare 50c. Also daily stage from Hollis Centre to Clark's Mills, at 1.45 p. m., 2 miles, fare 25c. Also stage from Biddeford at 10.45 a. m., to Bar Mills, 12 miles, fare 75c. P. O., Hollis, Hollis Centre, Bar Mills (money order), Clark's Mill, North Hollis, South Hollis, West Hollis. Population, 1,278. Area, about 11,500 acres. American Exp. Co.


HOLLIS CENTRE, a Post Office in Hollis.


HOLT'S MILLS, a Post Office in Garland.


HOPE, Knox Co., 7 miles N. W. from Camden. Nearest R. R. Station, Rock- land, 8 miles. Daily stage leaves Camden at noon, 7 miles, fare 30c. P. O., Hope, North Hope, South Hope. Population, 641. Area, 12,800 acres.


HOULTON, shire town, Aroostook Co .; on Can. Pacific R. R., 189 miles from Bangor via rail and 136 miles via old "Military Road." Daily stage leaves Danforth 9.15 a. m., 35 miles, fare $2.00, arrives 6 p. m .; also daily stage leaves Houlton 2 p. m. for Woodstock, N. B., 14 miles, fare 75c. P. O., Houlton (international money order). Population, 4,015. Area, 23,040 acres. American Exp. Co. (money order only), Dominion Exp. Co. (to Vanceboro).


HOWARD, a Post Office village in Willimantic.


HOWES CORNER, a Post Office in Turner.


HOWLAND, Penobscot Co., on Penobscot river, at junction with Piscataquis ; R. R. Station is Passadumkeag, daily stage, 4 miles, fare 20c .; and from Enfield 8 a. m., 4} miles, fare 25c .; arrives 9 a. m., returns 3.30 p. m., ar- rives Enfield Depot 4.30 p. m. P. O., Howland (money order). Population, 171. Area, 16,000 acres.


HUDSON, Penobscot Co .; 15 miles N. from Bangor, R. R. Station, Carmel. Daily stage leaves Windsor Hotel, Bangor, at 2 p. m., 15 miles, fare 75c .; daily stage leaves Kenduskeag 9.45 a. m., 3} miles, fare 25c., arrives 10.45 a. m., returns 2.30 p. m. P. O., Hudson, South Hudson. Population, 510. Area, 23,040 acres.


HULL'S COVE, a Post Office in Eden.


HURRICANE ISLAND, Knox Co .; 12 miles S. E. from Rockland (the R. R. Station). Daily steamers. P. O., Hurricane Island. Population, 266.


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INDIAN POINT, a Post Office in Eden.


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INDIAN RIVER, a Post Office in Addison.


INDIAN ROCK, a Post Office village in Rangeley.


INDUSTRY, Franklin Co., 6 miles N. E. from Farmington (the R. R. Station). Daily stage leaves Farmington 5.15 p. m. for Allen's Mills, 4 miles, fare 25c., and West's Mills, 12 miles, fare 75c. P. O., Allen's Mills, West's Mills. Population, 545. Area, 19,200 acres.


INTERVALE, a Post Office in New Gloucester at the G. T. R. R. Station. ISLAND FALLS, Aroostook Co .; 30 miles S. W. from Houlton. Stage leaves Houlton 7 a. m., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, fare $1.50, arrives 4 p. m .; or from Kingman (the R. R. Station) 9 a. m., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 37} miles, fare $2.00, arrive 6 p. m. P. O., Island Falls. Popu- lation, 223. Area, 23,040 acres.


ISLE AU HAUT, Hancock Co .; 6 miles S. of Deer Isle, composed of the Isle au Haut, Kimball's, York's, Fogg's, Burnt, Two Spoon, Merchant and other islands, south of Merchant's Row Channel; steamer, via Deer Isle. Con- veyance leaves Green's Landing daily,from May 1 to Dec. 1, 10.30 a. m., 7 miles, fare 35c .; and from Dec. 1 to May 1, Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday, 10.30 a. m. P. O., Isle au Haut. Population, 206. Area, 6,400 acres.


ISLESBOROUGH, Waldo Co .; an island in Penobscot Bay, opposite Lincoln- ville and southeasterly from Belfast about 10 miles, connected with river and coast landings by. Bangor and B. H. steamers, also with Belfast. Steamer leaves Bangor 7.30 a. m., arrives 11.30 a. m., returns 12.30 p. m., fare $1. Stage to North Islesborough 8 a. m., and 10.45 a. m., summers (8 a. m. winters), 3 miles, fare 25c. P. O., Ilsesborough (money order), North Islesborough (money order). Population, 1,006. Area, about 6,000 acres.


ISLESFORD, a Post Office village on Little Cranberry island, town of Cran- berry Isles.


ISLE OF SPRINGS, a Post Office and island in Boothbay Harbor.


JACKMAN, a R. R. Station on Can. Pacific R. R. in Jackmantown Plantation.


JACKMANTOWN PLANTATION, Somerset Co. ; 40 miles N. from Bingham. R. R. Station, Jackman on Can. Pacific R. R .; daily stage to Jackmantown arrives at 8 a. m., 12 miles, returns 5 p. m. P. O., Jackmantown (money order). Population, 217. Area, 31,360 acres.


JACKSON, Waldo Co .; 5 miles N. from Brooks, the R. R. Station on M. C. R. R. (Belfast Div.); daily stage leaves Brooks 10 a. m., fare 25c. P. O., Jackson, East Jackson. Population, 522. Area, 12,800 acres.


JACKSON BROOK, see Brookton.


JAY, Franklin Co .; R. R. Stations are Jay Bridge, 15 miles, and North Jay, . 11 miles S. from Farmington on M. C. R. R. P. O., Jay (money order), (same as Jay Bridge), Bean's Corner, North Jay. Population, 1,541. Area, 35,840 acres. American Exp. Co.


JEFFERSON, Lincoln Co .; 11 miles N. W. from Waldoboro (the R. R. Sta- tion). Daily stage from Augusta, 18 miles, fare $1 50; East Jefferson, 20 miles, fare $1.60. Daily stage leaves Gardiner 4 p. m., 16 miles, fare $1, arrives 8 p. m., returns 5.45 a. m. Daily stage leaves Damariscotta Mills, 4.30 p. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays for South Jefferson, 9 miles, fare 75c., and to Bunker Hill, 6} miles, fare 50c. ; leaves Waldoboro for East Jefferson, 10 miles, fare 75c. P. O., Jefferson, Bunker Hill, East Jefferson (money order), South Jefferson. Population, 1,391. Area, 34,000 acres. JEMTLAND, a Post Office in New Sweden, 5 miles north.


JERUSALEM PLANTATION (unorganized), Franklin Co .; 8 miles N. of Kingfield (the nearest R. R. Station). P. O., Kingfield (money order). Pop- ulation, 18. Area, 24,000 acres.


JOICE, a Post Office in Whitefield.


JONESBOROUGH, Washington Co .; 7 miles W. from Machias. Daily stage leaves Cherryfield 2 a. m., 21 miles, fare $1.50. P. O., Jonesborough. Popu- lation, 624. Area, 23,040 acres.


JONESPORT, Washington Co .; 17 miles S. W. from Machias. R. R. Sta- tion, Franklin Road, 50 miles. Daily stage leaves Columbia Falls 4 a. m.,


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12} miles, fare $1.00. Steamer connections with Rockland 3 times per week, 80 miles, from July 15 to Oct. 1. P. O., Jonesport (money order), West Jonesport (money order). Population, 1,917. Area, 11,520 acres. American Exp. Co.


KATAHDIN IRON WORKS, unorganized township, Piscataquis Co .; 21 miles N. E. from Dover; terminus branch B. & A. R. R. ; 60 miles from Bangor. P. O., Katahdin Iron Works. Population, 76. Area, 23,040 acres. Ameri- can Exp. Co.


KEEN'S MILLS, a Post Office village in Turner.


KENDUSKEAG, Penobscot Co .; 10 miles N. E. from Carmel (the R. R. Sta- tion). Daily stage leaves Carmel Depot 5.45 a. m., 15} miles, fare $1.00; daily stage leaves Windsor Hotel, Bangor, at 2 p. m., 11 miles, fare 50c. P. O., Kenduskeag (money order). Population, 536. Area, 9,120 acres.


KENNEBAGO LAKE, a Post Office in Township No. III, R. 3 Franklin Co. KENNEBUNK, York Co .; on West. Div. B. & M. R. R., 25} miles S. W. from Portland. Daily stage to Kennebunk Village, 25c. P. O., Kennebunk (money order), Kennebunk Beach (money or ler), West Kennebunk, Crescent Surf (summer). Population, 3,172. Area, 13,440 acres. American Exp. Co. to Kennebunk and West Kennebunk, Cousin's Exp. to Portland, Caw- thorne's Exp. to Boston.


KENNEBUNK BEACH, a Post Office in Kennebunk.


KENNEBUNKPORT, York Co .; on West. Div. B. & M. R. R., 16 miles E. S. E. from Alfred, 25 miles from Portland North Kennebunkport is a village 7 miles N. fr m the Post Office. Daily stage to Cape Porpoise 12.30 p. m., 2} miles. P. O., Kennebunkport (money order), Cape Porpoise. Popula- tion, 2,196. Area, about 23,000 acres. American Exp. Co.


KENT'S HILL, a Post Office village in Readfield.


KEZAR FALLS, a village in both Porter and Parsonsfield, the P. O. in the latter.


KINEO (unorganized), Piscataquis Co .; on east shore of Moosehead Lake. Daily steamer from Greenville, 2 p. m., season of navigation; 7 a. m. in winter. P. O., Kineo.


KINGFIELD, Franklin Co. ; terminus of Franklin and Megantic R. R. from Strong, 12 miles. P. O., Kingfield (money order). Population, 601. Area, 31,360 acres. American Exp. to Strong.


KINGMAN, Penobscot Co .; 67 miles N. E. from Bangor on E. & N. Div. M. C. R. R. P. O. Kingman (money order). Population, 671. Area, 17,280 acres. American Exp. Co.


KINGSBURY PLANTATION, Piscataquis Co .; 23 miles W. from Dover. R. R. Station is Dover 12 miles ; stage Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 3 p. m., fare 75c. ; or Skowhegan, 32 miles, stage Monday, Wednesday and Friday, fare $1.25. Daily stage leaves Brighton 6 a. m., 5 miles, fare 25c. P. O. Kingsbury. Population, 205. Area, 26,880 acres.


KITTERY, York Co .; on E. Div. B. & M. R. R., junction with York Harbor and Beach R. R .; 50} miles S. W. from Portland, 350 miles from Mada- waska. Daily stage to Kittery Navy Yard; ferry to Portsmouth. P. O., Kittery (money order), Kittery Depot, Kittery Point (money order). Popula- tion, 2,864. Area, about 10.500 acres.


KITTERY DEPOT, a Post Office and R. R. Station in Kittery.


KITTERY POINT, a Post Office in Kittery.


KNIGHTSVILLE, a Post Office village in Cape Elizabeth; 1} miles from Port- land. Daily stage, fare 35c.


KNOX, Waldo Co .; 14 miles N. W. from Belfast on M. C. R. R. Daily stage leaves Belfast 1 p. m., fare 75c., via East Knox and Centre; stage leaves Thorndike Depot 8 a. m. and 5 a. m., 5} miles, fare 35c. P. O., Knox, Knox Centre, Knox Station, East Knox. Population, 657. Area, about 16,000 acres.


KNOX CENTRE, a Post Office in Knox.


KNOX STATION, a Post Office in Knox.


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KOSSUTH, Washington Co .; 28 miles E. from Lincoln; 42 miles N. W. from Calais. Stage leaves Carroll 6.30 a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 5 miles, fare 25c. P. O., Kossuth. Population, 68. Area, 28,000 acres.


LA GRANGE, Penobscot Co .; 31} miles N. from Bangor on Bangor & Aroo- stook R. R. Stage to East La Grange Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, 9.45 a. m., 3} miles, fare 25c. P. O., La Grange, East La Grange, South La Grange. Population, 721. Area, 28,800 acres. American Exp. Co.


LAKESHORE, a Post Office village in Sidney.


LAKESIDE, a Post Office in Belgrade.


LAKE VIEW, a Post Office in Number 4 Township. Daily stage from Milo, fare 50c.


LAKEVILLE PLANTATION, Penobscot Co .; on Can. Pacific R. R., 6 miles S. from Springfield, the nearest stage town and Post Office; 5 miles E. from Brownville. Population, 150. Area, about 34,160 acres.


LAMBERT LAKE PLANTATION, Washington Co .; 5 miles W. from Vance- boro, on M. C. R. R. Organized in 1890. P. O., Lambert Lake. Population, 152. Area, 19,200 acres.


LAMB'S CORNER, a Post Office in Winslow.


LAMOINE, Hancock Co .; 7 miles S. E. from Ellsworth (the R. R. Station). Daily stage via North and East Lamoine, fare 35c., leaves Ellsworth 1.30 p. m., arrives 3.30 p. m., returns 9.30 a. m. P. O. Lamoine ( money order), Lamoine Beach, East Lamoine, North Lamoine. Population, 726. Area, 64,000 acres.


LAMOINE BEACH, a Post Office in Lamoine.


LANG PLANTATION (unorganized), Franklin Co .; 6 miles N. of Dallas on Dead river. R. R. Station, Rangeley, 10 miles. P. O., Stratton (money order). Population, 51. Area, 24,040 acres.


LARONE, a Post Office village in Fairfield.


LARRABEE, a Post Office in Machiasport.


LEBANON, York Co. ; on Portland and Rochester R. R., 10 miles S. W. from Alfred, 43 miles from Portland. Daily stage from Centre Lebanon 8 a. m. to North Lebanon, 2 miles, fare 25c. Daily stage from East Lebanon Depot to Centre Lebanon, North Lebanon, fare 25c., also stage from West Lebanon to Milton Depot, 3 miles. P. O., Lebanon, Centre Lebanon, East Lebanon, North Lebanon, West Lebanon. Population, 1,263. Area, 26,880 acres. American Exp. Co.


LEE, Penobscot Co .; 12 miles E. from Lincoln. Daily stage leaves Lincoln 8 a. m., 12 miles, fare 75c. ; arrives 10 a. m., returns 1 p. m. ; also daily stage leaves Winn at noon for North Lee, 9 miles, fare 50c. P. O., Lee (money order), North Lee. Population, 929. Area, 24,960 acres.


LEEDS, Androscoggin Co .; on M. C. R. R., 15 miles N. N. E. from Auburn. Daily stage leaves Leeds Station 4.15 p. m. for West Leeds, 3 miles, fare 25c .; stage also leaves Greene 3.30 p. m., to South Leeds, 5 miles, fare 35c. P. O., Leeds, Curtis' Corner, North Leeds, South Leeds, West Leeds. Popu- la ion, 999. Area, 26,200 acres. American Exp. Co.


LEEDS JUNCTION, a Post Office and R.R. Junc. Station 7 miles S. from Leeds Centre in Wales.


LETTER C PLANTATION, on southern part of Rangeley Chain of Lakes connected by steamers with various landings. P. O., Middle Dam (in the N. W. part). Population, 22. Area, 40,300 acres.


LETTER E PLANTATION, Franklin Co .; 12 miles W. from Phillips (the R. R. Station). P. O., Madrid. Population, 29. Area, about 21,000 acres.


LEVANT, Penobscot Co .; 7 miles N. E. from Carmel. Daily stage leaves Car- mel Depot, 5.45 a. m .; 13 miles, fare 75c., via South Levant. Daily stage leaves Windsor Hotel, Bangor, at 2 p. m., 8 miles, fare 50c. ; and to West Le- vant, 13 miles, fare 75c. P. O., Levant, South Levant, West Levant. Popu- lation, 880. Area, 15,360 acres.


LEWISTON (city), Androscoggin Co .; on M. C. R. R. and G. T. R. R., 1 mile from Auburn, 34} from Portland. P. O., Lewiston (international


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LEWISTON JUNCTION, a Post Office in Auburn.


LEXINGTON PLANTATION, Somerset Co .; 15 miles N. W. from North Anson (the R. R. Station), connected by stage. Daily stage leaves North New Portland 7 a. m., 5 miles, fare 25c. P. O., Lexington. Population, 199. Area, 26,880 acres.


LIBERTY, Waldo Co .; 28 miles E. from Augusta. Daily stage leaves Au- gusta 3.30 p. m., fare $1.75, arrives 10.30 p. m., returns 2.30 a. m. Also daily stage leaves Belfast 1.45 p. m., 18 miles, fare $1. Daily stage leaves Waldoboro 5 p. m., 21 miles, fare $1.25, arrives 10 p. m., returns 4 a. m. Also stage from Belmont 4.30 p. m., 8 miles, fare 50c. P. O., Liberty, South Liberty, Libertyville. Population, 835. Area, about 16,000 acres.


LIBERTYVILLE, a Post Office in Liberty.


LILY BAY, plantation, Piscataquis Co .; on the east shore of Moosehead Lake, 14 miles N. E. from Greenville, connected by steamer in the season. Daily stage leaves Greenville Junction at noon, Aug. 1 to Oct. 1, and from Dec. 10 to April 10; other months, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; 12 miles, fare $1. P. O., Lily Bay. Population, 11. Area, 19,200 acres.


LIMERICK, York Co .; 16 miles N. from Alfred. Stage from Centre Water- boro to Limerick, 8 miles, fare 75c. Daily stage leaves East Waterboro, 8.45 a. m. and 1.45 p. m., 10} miles, fare 50c., arrives in 2 hours. P. O., Limerick (money order). Population, 966. Area, about 13,000 acres.


LIMESTONE, Aroostook Co .; 10 miles N. from Fort Fairfield. Daily stage leaves Fort Fairfield 5 p. m., 10 miles, fare 50c., arrives 7.30 p. m., returns at noon ; also stage from Hamlin Tuesday and Saturday, 8 a. m., 10 miles, fare 75c., returns 11.15 a. m. same day. P. O., Limestone. Population, 933. Area, 23,040 acres.


LIMINGTON, York Co .; nearest R. R. Station Steep Falls. Daily stage, 5 miles, fare 35c .; also stage from Hollis Centre 1.45 p. m. to South Liming- ton, 10 miles, fare 50c. Daily stage leaves Gorham 1.30 p. m. for East Lim- ington, 12} miles, fare 75c. P. O., Limington (money order), East Liming- ton, North Limington, South Limington. Population, 1,092. Area, 21,120 acres.


LINCOLN, Penobscot Co .; on M. C. R. R., 32 miles N. E. from Old Town. Daily stage to South Lincoln 9.15 a. m., 5 miles, fare 30c., arrives 10.30 a. m., returns 6.45 a. m. P. O., Lincoln (money order), Lincoln Centre (money order), East Lincoln, North Lincoln, South Lincoln. Population, 1,756. Area, 35,840 acres. American Exp. Co.


LINCOLN CENTER, a Post Office in Lincoln.


LINCOLN PLANTATION, Oxford Co .; 18 miles W. from Rangeley, on the Magalloway river. R. R. Station, Bethel. Stage Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, via Errol, N. H., fare $3.50. P. O. Wilson's Mills. Popula- tion, 59. Area, 23,040 acres.


LINCOLNVILLE, Waldo Co .; on Penobscot Bay, 8 miles N. from Camden, 14 miles from Rockland (the R. R. Station). Daily stage leaves Camden 8 a. m., 6 miles, fare 25c. ; leaves Belfast 2 p. m., 12 miles, fare 75c. P. O., Lin- colnville (money order), Centre Lincolnville, Grange. Population, 1,361. Area, 23,040 acres.


LINEKIN, a Post Office in Boothbay.


LINNEUS, Aroostook Co .; 9 miles S. W. from Houlton, via daily stage at 3.30 p. m., fare 50c., arrives 5 p. m., returns 1 p. m .; also stage leaves Island Falls, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 2 p. m., 16 miles, fare $1.00, time 4 hours, returns same day 6.15 a. m. P. O., Linneus. Population, 965. Area, 23,040 acres.


LISBON, Androscoggin Co .; 8 miles from Lewiston, on M. C. R. R. Daily stage leaves Bowdoinham 7 a. m., 13} miles, fare $1.00, arrives 10.30 a. m. P. O., Lisbon (money order), Lisbon Centre, Lisbon Falls (money order). Population, 3,120. Area, 13,700 acres. American Exp. Co.


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LISBON CENTRE, a Post Office village in Lisbon.


LISBON FALLS, a Post Office in Lisbon.


LITCHFIELD, Kennebec Co .; 9 miles W. from Richmond via daily stage 3 p. m., fare 50c., and Litchfield Plains, 11¿ miles, fare 75c. Stage from Au- gusta to South Litchfield, 15 miles, fare 75c. P. O., Litchfield, Litchfield Corners (money order), South Litchfield, Litchfield Plains. Population, 1,126. Area, 23,500 acres.


LITCHFIELD CORNERS, a Post Office in Litchfield.


LITCHFIELD PLAINS, a Post Office in Litchfield.


LITTLETON, Aroostook Co .; 7 miles N. from Houlton. Daily stage leaves Houlton 7 a m., 8 miles, fare 50c .; arrives 8.15 a. m. P. O., Littleton. Population, 924. Area, 23,040 acres.


LIVERMORE, Androscoggin Co .; 20 miles N. from Auburn. Daily stage from Auburn 3 p. m. to Livermore Centre, 22} miles, fare $1.50; also daily stage leaves Canton 4.30 p. m., 5 miles, fare 25c., returns 7.15 a. m. ; also stage to depot via South Livermore 7.15 a. m., 5 miles ; leaves depot 4.30 p. m., fare 25c. ; stage to Livermore Falls, 10 miles, fare 75c. ; from Strickland Ferry to Livermore 4.30 p. m., 5 miles, fare 25c. P. O.,Livermore (money order), Livermore Centre, North Livermore, South Livermore. Population, 1,151. Area, 24,500 acres.


LIVERMORE CENTRE, a Post Office in Livermore.


LIVERMORE FALLS, a Post Office in East Livermore.


LOCKE'S MILLS, a Post Office and the R. R. Station in Greenwood.


LOGAN, a Post Office village in Bancroft.


LONG ISLAND, a Post Office village and island (summer resort), in Casco Bay, belonging to Portland.


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LONG ISLAND PLANTATION, Hancock Co. ; it consists of numerous islands S. from West Harbor; nearest P. O. and landing is Swan's Island. Popula- tion, 132.


LONG POND, Hancock Co .; stage from Ellsworth at 7 a. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; arrives at Long Pond 5 p. m., distance 50 miles. Area, 35,840 acres.


LONG POND PLANTATION, Somerset Co .; northerly from The Forks, 25 miles. A R. R. Station on Can. Pacific R. R., W. from Moosehead Lake. Population, 53. Area, 31,360 acres.


LOVELL, Oxford Co .; 10 miles N. from Fryeburgh. Daily stage from Frye- burg 11.15 a. m. and 3.45 p. m., 10 miles, fare 75c. ; also daily stage leaves Norway 4.15 p. m., to North Lovell, 17g miles, fare $1.50. P. O., Lovell (money order), Centre Lovell, North Lovell. Population, 853. Area, 23,040 acres.


LOWELL, Penobscot Co .; 9 miles E. from Olamon Depot (the R. R. Station), via daily stage 7 a. m., arrives in Lowell 8.30 a. m., fare 50c. P. O., Lowell, East Lowell. Population, 439. Area, 24,960 acres. Gilman's Bangor Exp. LOWELLTOWN (unorganized), Franklin Co .; a R. R. Station on Can. Pacific R. R., 65 miles westerly from Greenville. P. O., Lowelltown. Population, 66. Area, 26,880 acres.


LOWER GRANT ISLE, a Post Office in Grant Isle.


LOW'S BRIDGE, a R. R. Station on B. & A. R. R. in Guilford.


LUBEC, Washington Co .; 3 miles S. W. from Eastport. Steam ferry; steamer leaves Eastport 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. Daily stage leaves East Machias on arrival of mail from Cherryfield, 24 miles, fare $1.50, via West Lubec, re- turns 5 p. m. (Sunday, 1 p. m.) Stage leaves Lubec at noon for South Lubec, 3 miles, fare 25c. P. O., Lubec (money order), North Lubec, South Lubec, West Lubec. Population, 2,069. Area, 19,200 acres.


LUDLOW, Aroostook Co .; 7 miles W. from Houlton. No stage. P. O., Houlton. Population, 375. Area, 11,520 acres.


LYMAN, York Co. ; 8 miles W. from Saco, 5 miles E. of Alfred. Daily stage leaves Biddeford 2 p. m., for Goodwin's Mills, 6 miles, fare 25c., arrives 3.30 p. m., returns 9 30 a. m. P. O., Goodwin's Mills. Population, 854. Area. 22,400 acres.




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