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STOW, Oxford Co .; R. R. Station is Fryeburg, 8 miles. Daily stage leaves Fryeburg 3.15 p. m., 12 m., fare 75c. P. O. Stow. Population 291 Area 13,400 acres.
STRATTON, a Post Office village in Eustis.
STRICKLAND'S FERRY, a Post Office in East Livermore.
STRONG, Franklin Co .; N. from Farmington 11 miles via R. R. ; junction, Sandy River and 'Franklin & Megantic R. R. P. O. Strong (money order). Population, 627. Area, about 24,000 acres. American Exp. Co. STROUDWATER, a Post Office in Deering.
SULLIVAN, Hancock Co .; opposite Hancock. R. R. Station is Mt. Desert Ferry connected by ferry. Daily stage leaves for West Sullivan 9.15 a. m., 2 miles, fare 25c. P. O. Sullivan (money order). Ashville, East Sullivan, Sorrento (money order), West Sullivan (money order) Population, 1,379. Area, 18,000 acres. American Exp. Co. N. E. Desp. Exp. Co. to Sorrento. SUMMIT, a Post Office in Orneville.
SUMMIT PLANTATION, Penobscot Co .; 6 miles E. of Olamon depot. The Post Office address is Lowell or Greenfield. Population, 104. Area, 23,040 acres.
SUMNER, Oxford Co .; on P. & R. Falls R. R., Station at East Sumner. Daily stage from Buckfield 4.15 p. m., to West Sumner, 7 miles, fare 40c., and to Sumner 10} miles, fare 50c. P. O. Sumner, East Sumner (money order), West Sumner (money order). Population, 901. Area, 25,600 acres. Can Exp. Co.
SUNSET, a Post Office in Deer Isle.
SUNSHINE, a Post Office in Deer Isle.
SURRY, Hancock Co .; S. W. from Ellsworth (the R. R. Station). Daily stage leaves Ellsworth 8.30 a. m., 6 miles, fare 50c., arrives 9.30 a. m .; stage leaves 3 p. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, for South Surry, 7 miles, fare 50c. P. O. Surry (money order), East Surry, South Surry. Pop- ulation 986. Area, 23,040 acres.
SWANS ISLAND PLANTATION, Hancock Co .; 9 miles S. W. from Tre- mont, connected by boat 6 a. m., 12} miles, arrives 10 30 a. m., returns 10.45 .a. m .; daily mail from Bass Harbor by sail boat, 4 miles. P. O. Swan's Island (money order), Atlantic, Frenchboro. Population 632. Area about 7,600 acres.
SWANVILLE, Waldo Co .; 6 miles N. from Belfast; nearest R. R. Station, Waldo. Daily stage leaves Belfast 1 p. m., fare 50c. P. O. Swanville (money order). Population, 689. Area, 11,220 acres.
SWEDEN, Oxford Co .; 8 miles N. W. from Bridgton. Daily stage from Bridgton 3.45 p. m., fare 75c. P. O. Sweden. Population, 338. Area, 15,360 acres.
TALMAGE, Washington Co .; 25 miles S. from Danforth; the nearest R. R. Stations are Forest, 16 miles, and Princeton, 14 miles, via stage to Waite. P O., Waite. Population, 112. Area, 23,040 acres.
TAUNTON AND RAYNHAM PLANTATION, Somerset Co .; on westerly side of Moosehead Lake, 15 miles from Greenville; R. R. Station, Askwith on Can. Pacific R. R. Population, 7. Area, 17,920. acres.
TEMPLE, Franklin Co ; N. W. from Farmington (the R. R. Station). Daily stage leaves Farmington 4.45 p. m., 5 miles, fare 25c., arrives 6 p. m., returns 6.15 p. m. P. O. Temple. Population, 470. Area, 24,000 acres. TENANTS HARBOR, a Post Office village in St. George.
THE FORKS PLANTATION, Somerset Co .; 17 miles N. from Bingham (the nearest R.R. Station). Daily stage leaves 6 a. m., 23 miles, fare $1.25, arrives
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noon, returns 12.15 p. m. P. O. The Forks. Population, 195. Area, about 26,880 acres.
THOMASTON, Knox Co. ; on K. & L. branch M. C. R. R., 42 miles easterly from Bath, connected with Rockland by street railway. P. O. Thomaston (international money order). Population, 3,009. Area, 5,760 acres. Ameri- can Exp. Co.
THORNDIKE, Waldo Co .; 12 miles S. E. from Burnham Junction on M. C. R. R. Daily stage from depot to East Thorndike 6 p. m., 4} miles, fare 25c. P. O. Thorndike, East Thorndike. Population, 589. Area, 15,360 acres. American Exp. Co.
TILDEN, a Post Office in Mariaville.
TITCOMB, a Post Office in New Limerick.
TOGUS, a Post Office in Benton and the location of the National Soldiers' Home.
TOPSFIELD, Washington Co .; 11} miles S. W. from Forest depot via daily stage 1 p. m., fare 75c .; also daily stage from Princeton 6 a. m., 16 miles, fare $1.00; also stage leaves Carrol 6.30 a. m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, 16} miles, fare $1.00, arrive 11 a. m , return at noon. P. O., Topsfield (money order). Population, 375. Area, 33,280 acres.
TOPSHAM, Sagadahoc Co .; joins Brunswick, R. R. Station on M. C. R. R., 30 miles from Portland. P. O. Topsham (money order). Population, 1,394. Area, 22,400 acres.
TREMONT, Hancock Co .; on Mount Desert Island, R. R. Station Ellsworth. Daily stage from Ellsworth 9.30 a. m., to Bass Harbor,.22 niiles, fare $1.50 ; also daily stage leaves West Eden for Pretty Marsh, Seal Cove and West Tremont, 14 miles, fare 75c .; daily stage leaves S. W. Harbor 3.30 p. m. for Sea Wall, 3} miles, fare 25c .; daily stage leaves West Trenton at noon, 143 miles, fare $1.00, arrive 3.30 p. m., return 7 a. m .; steamer connections Bangor and Rockland from South West Harbor; steamer leaves Bangor 7.30 a. m., arrives here 4.15 p. m., fare $1.50, returns 8.30 a. m. P. O. Tremont (money order), South West Harbor (money order), Seawall, Seal Cove, West Tremont. Population, 2,036. Area, 17,900 acres. American Exp. Co., N. E. Desp. Exp. Co. to South West Harbor.
TRENTON, Hancock Co .; 10 miles S. from Ellsworth (the R. R. station). Daily stage leaves Ellsworth 9.30 a. m., fare, 75c .; arrives 11 a. m., re- turns 1.30 p. m. ; also daily stage leaves West Trenton at noon, 5 miles, fare, 25c. P. O., Bayside, Oak Point, West Trenton. Population, 528. Area, 11,500 acres.
TRESCOTT, Washington Co .; 12 miles S. W. from Eastport, ferry to Lubec 3 miles, stage to Trescott 9 miles, fare 50c. P. O., West Lubec. Popula- tion, 485. Area, 17,920 acres.
TREVETT, a Post Office in Boothbay on Barter's Island, Sheepscot river. TROY, Waldo Co .; 8 miles E. of Burnham, R. R. Station Unity, 6 1-2 miles. Daily stage leaves 8.30 a. m. to West Troy, 3 1-2 miles, North Troy, 5 1-2 miles, to Troy, 6 1-4 miles, and East Troy. P. O., Troy, East Troy, North Troy, West Troy. Population, 868. Area, 21,120 acres.
TURKEY, changed to Glenmere.
TURNER, Androscoggin Co .; N. from Auburn 12 miles Daily stage leaves Auburn 3 p. m. to South Turner, 7 miles, fare, 40c. ; to East Turner, 13 1-2 miles, fare 75c. ; to Turner Centre, 11 miles, fare 65c. ; to Turner, 12 miles, fare 85c. ; to North Turner, 18 miles, fare $1.25, and to North Turner Bridge, 20 miles, fare $1.25, and to Keen's Mills, 16 1-2 miles, fare $1; also daily stage leaves North Greene 7 a. m. for East Turner, 1 mile ; also daily stage leaves Buckfield 4.15 p. m. for Chase Mills, 4 miles, fare 25c., and to Turner, 7 miles, fare 40c. ; daily stage leaves North Leeds, 4.30 p. m. to Howes Corner, 5 1-2 miles, fare 35c. Dyer's Corner same as North Au- burn Post Office. P. O., Turner (money order), Turner Centre, Chase's · Mills, East Turner, North Turner, North Turner Bridge, South Turner, Keen's Mills, Howes Corner. Population, 2,016. Area, 35,300 acres. TURNER CENTRE, a Post Office in Turner.
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UNION, Knox Co. ; 8 miles N. W. from Warren (the R. R. Station). Daily stage (will be connected by branch R. R. with Warren during 1893), also daily stage leaves Augusta 6 a. m., 28 1-2 miles, fare $2; daily stage from Rockland 6 a. m., 13 miles, fare $1.25. P. O., Union (money order), East Union, North Union, South Union. Population, 1,436. Area, 23,040 acres. UNITY, Waldo Co .; 8 miles E. of Burnham on M. C. R. R. (Belfast branch), P. O., Unity (money order). Population, 922. Area, 23,040 acres. Am- erican Exp. Co.
UNITY PLANTATION, Kennebec Co. ; R. R. Station Unity, 5 miles on M. C. R. R. (Belfast Branch.) P. O. Unity. Population, 62. Area, 7,680 acres.
UPPER DAM, a Post Office in Richardson Town.
UPPER FRENCHVILLE, a Post Office in Frenchville.
UPPER GLOUCESTER, a Post Office in New Gloucester.
UPPER MADAWASKA, a Post Office in Madawaska.
UPPER STILLWATER, see Stillwater.
UPTON, Oxford Co .; N. W. from Bethel. Stage 8 a. m. daily from May 1 to Nov. 1, and Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 26 miles, fare $2. P. O., Upton. Population, 232. Area, 25,600 acres.
VAN BUREN, Aroostook Co .; N. from Fort Fairfield 30 miles via stage. The nearest R. R. Station, St. Leonards on Can. Pacific R. R. 2 miles. Daily stage from Caribou 12.30 p. m., 22 miles, fare $1.25, arrives 5.30 p. m., returns 7 a. m. P. O., Van Buren (money order). Population, 1,168. Area, about 19,000 acres.
VANCEBOROUGH, Washington Co .; 114 miles N. E. from Bangor on M. C. R. R., junction New Brunswick Div. Can. Pacific R. R., 250 miles from Portland, 300 1-2 miles from Kittery, all via rail. P. O., Vancebor- ough (money order). Population, 870. Area, about 8,960 acres. American Exp. Co.
VASSALBOROUGH, Kennebec Co .; on M. C. R. R. and Kennebec river, 12 miles N. E. from Augusta. Daily stage leaves Augusta 3.30 p. m., 9 miles fare 50c. ; also daily stage leaves Riverside 3 p. m. for Cross Hill, 3 miles, fare 25c .; stage from Vassalborough to East Vassalborough, 2 miles, fare 25c., and to North Vassalborough, 4 miles, fare 50c. ; also stage from Wa- terville 9.45 a. m. and 5 p. m., 4 1-2 miles to North Vassalborough, fare 25c. P. O., Vassalborough (money order), East Vassalborough (money or- der), North Vassalborough (money order), South Vassalborough, Cross Hill, Riverside (also a R. R. Station). Population, 2,052. Area, 28,800 acres. American Exp. Co.
VEAZIE, Penobscot Co .; on M. C. R. R., 4 miles N. of Bangor. The town has water works. P. O., Veazie. Population, 650. Area, 2,560 acres. American Exp. Co.
VERONA, Hancock Co .; an island opposite Bucksport (the R. R. Station). P. O., Bucksport (money order). Population, 323. Area, 3,360 acres.
VIENNA, Kennebec Co .; N. from Readfield (the R. R. Station), 11 1-2 miles. Daily stage leaves Readfield depot 3.45 p. m., fare 75c., to Vienna and North Vienna, arrives 7.45 p. m., returns 5.40 a. m .; daily stage from Augusta at 1 p. m., 23 miles, fare $1.50. P. O., Vienna, North Vienna. Population, 495. Area, 12,800 acres.
VINAL HAVEN, Knox Co .; island in Penobscot Bay, steamer from Rock- land, 17 miles, 9.30 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. (summer), 2 p. m. (winter). P. O., Vinal Haven (international money order.) Population, 2,617.
WADE PLANTATION, Aroostook Co .; 15 miles N. W. from Presque Isle. Daily stage to Washburne, 5 miles from Wade Plantation. P. U . Washburne. Population, 158. Area, 23,040 acres.
WAITE, Washington Co .; 19 1-2 miles S. from Forest Station. Daily stage leaves at 1 p. m., fare $1; leaves Princeton daily 6 a. m., 8 miles, fare 40c. P. O., Waite. Population, 150. Area, 26,880 acres.
WALDO, Waldo Co .; N. W. from Belfast 7 miles on M. C. R. R. P. O., Waldo, Waldo Station. Population, 581. American Exp. Co.
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WALDO STATION, a Post Office village in Waldo.
WALDOBORO, Lincoln Co .; on K. & L. branch of M. C. R. R .; daily stage from Augusta 3.30 p. m., 30 miles, fare $2.50, stopping over night at Coopers mills, leaving at 10 a. m., arrives at Waldoboro 2 p. m .; daily stage to Orff's Corner, 5 miles, fare 50c., also to North Waldoboro, 6 miles, fare 50c .; daily stage at 5 p. m., to South Waldoboro, 5 miles, fare 50c. P. O. Waldoboro (money order), Broad Bay, Orff's Corner, North Waldoboro, South Waldoboro, West Waldoboro, Winslow's Mills. Population, 3,505. Area, about 35,200 acres. American Exp. Co.
WALES, Androscoggin Co .; on M. C. R. R., 12 miles N. E. from Auburn; R. R. Station is Leeds Junction, 2 miles via stage. Daily stage leaves Leeds Junction 3.15 p. m., 2} miles, fare 25c., returns 2 p. m. ; daily stage leaves Monmouth depot 3.45 p. m., to East Wales, 7} miles, fare 50c. P. O. Wales, East Wales, Leeds Junction. Population, 451. Area, 10,240 acres. American Exp. Co.
WALLAGRASS PLANTATION, Aroostook Co. ; S. from Fort Kent, 6 miles. Stage leaves Ashland 6 a. m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 41 miles, fare $3.50; leaves Fort Kent 6 a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 7 miles, fare 50c. P. O. Wallagrass, Fort Kent (money order). Population, 595. Area, 23,040 acres.
WALNUT HILL, a R. R station M. C. R. R. at North Yarmouth. WALPOLE, a Post Office in Bristol.
WALTHAM, Hancock Co .; 12 miles N. E. from Ellsworth (the R. R. Station). Daily stage leaves Ellsworth 7 a. m., fare 50c., arrives 10.30 a. m. ; stage leaves Franklin Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 8 a. m., 12 iniles, fare 75c., arrives 11 a. m., returns same day, noon. P. O. Waltham. Population, 242. Area, 18,080 acres.
WALTON'S MILLS, same as West Mount Vernon.
WARREN, Knox Co. ; 37 miles easterly from Bath on K. & L. branch M. C. R. R .; stages to trains, 2 miles, fare 25c .; also to North Warren at 5.30 p. m., 4 miles, fare 25c. P. O. Warren (money order), Highland, North War- ren, South Warren, West Warren, Pleasantville. Population, 2,037. Area, 32,640 acres. American Exp. Co.
WASHBURN, Aroostook Co .; 11 miles N. W. from Presque Isle, the R. R. Station. Daily stage leaves Presque Isle 2 p. m., fare $1.00, via East Washburn, 7 miles, to Washburn Post Office, fare 50c. P. O. Washburn, East Washburn. Population, 1,097. Area, 24,960 acres.
WASHINGTON, Knox Co .; 14 miles N. from Waldoboro the R. R. Station. Daily stage leaves Augusta 6 a. m., to West Washington, 17 miles, fare $1 00; to Razorville, 19} miles, fare $1.25; to Washington, 21 miles, fare $1.25 ; also daily stage leaves Waldoboro 5 p. m., via Globe and Stickney's Corner, 14 miles, fare $1.00; also daily stage leaves Rockland via Union, 23} miles, fare $1.50. P. O. Washington (money order), Globe, Razorville, Stickney Corner, West Washington. Population, 1,230. Area, 22,400 acres. WASHINGTON PLANTATION (unorganized), Franklin Co .; N. W. of Wilton, 6 miles; R. R. Station, Wilton. P. O. Notch. Population, 29. Area, 3,200 acres.
WATERBOROUGH, York Co .; on P. & Rochester R. R., 25 miles from Portland to Waterborough Centre. Daily stage leaves East Waterborough 8.45 a. m., 1.45 p. m., to Centre, 2 miles and North Waterborough 5 miles, fare 25c. P. O. Waterborough, Waterborough Centre, East Waterborough, North Waterborough (money order). Population, 1,357. Area, 27, 760 acres. American Exp. Co.
WATERBOROUGH CENTRE, a Post Office in Waterborough.
WATERFORD, Oxford Co .; N. from Bridgton 9 miles, daily stage; also daily stage leaves Norway 4.14 p. m., 11§ miles, fare $1.00, via East Waterford (change stage) at 6 p. m., arrive Waterford 6.30 and South Waterford 7 p. m., return 6.45 a. m. P. O. Waterford (money order), East Waterford, South Waterford (money order), North Waterford. Population, 1,001. Area, 28,800 acres.
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WATERVILLE (city), Kennebec Co .; on M. C. R. R., electric cars to Fair- field every half hour, fare 5c. P. O. Waterville (international money order). Population, 7,107. Area, 7,680 acres. Hoyts Express. American Exp. Co
WAYNE, Kennebec Co .; 4 miles W. from Winthrop, the R. R. Station, daily stage; also daily stage leaves Kents Hill 5 p. m., 4} miles, fare 25c. to North Wayne; also daily stage leaves North Leeds 11.06 a. m., 3.35 p. m., 3 miles, fare 25c. P. O. Wayne (money order), North Wayne (money order). Population, 775. Area, about 13,000 acres.
WEBB, a Post Office village in Weld.
WEBB'S MILLS, a Post Office village in Casco.
WEBSTER, Androscoggin Co .; on M. C. R. R., R. R. Station Sabattus (2 1-2 miles west). Daily stage from Lewiston to Sabattus, 6 miles, fare 25c .; also daily stage leaves Lisbon 3 p. m., 2 1-2 miles, fare 25c. P. O., Webster, Sabattus (money order). Population, 951. Area, 17,500 acres. American Exp. Co.
WEBSTER PLANTATION, Penobscot Co .; 6 miles S. from Kingman, the R. R. Station, P. O., Kingman (money order). Population, 185. Area, 23,040 acres.
WEEK'S MILLS, a Post Office in China.
WELCHVILLE, a Post Office in Oxford.
WELD, Franklin Co .; 18 miles W. from Farmington, R. R. Station Wilton, 13 miles. Daily stage leaves Wilton depot for Webb 4.30 p. m., 15 1-2 miles, fare $1, arrives 8 p. m., returns 6 a. m. ; also daily stage leaves Dixfield depot, 12 miles, fare 75c., returns 6 a. m. P. O., Weld (money order), Webb. Population, 885. Area, about 45,760 acres. Canadian Exp. Co.
WELLINGTON, Piscataquis Co .; 15 miles N. of Hartland (the R. R. Sta- tion). Daily stage leaves Harmony 10.45 a. m., 5 miles, fare 25c., arriving at noon, returns 9 a. m. ; also stage from Guilford to Burdin 10.45 a. m., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 9 miles, fare 50c. P. O, Wellington, Burdin. Population, 584. Area, 26,880 acres.
WELLS, York Co .; on B. & M. R. R., 29 miles from Portland. Stage leaves 11.15 a. m. and 7.15 p. m. for Ogunquit, 5 1-4 miles, fare 40c. - P. O., Wells (money order), Wells Branch, Wells Depot (money order), Ogunquit (money order). Population, 2,029. Area, 31,360 acres. American Exp. Co.
WELLS BRANCH, a Post Office in Wells.
WELLS DEPOT, a Post Office and R. R. Station in Wells.
WESLEY, Washington (`o .; 20 miles N. W. from Machias. Stage leaves calais Monday, Wednesday and Friday 5.30 a. m., 30 miles, fare $1 50, ar- rives at noon P. O., Wesley. Area, 35,840 acres.
WEST APPLETON, a Post Office village in Appleton.
WEST ATHENS, a Post Office in Athens.
WEST AUBURN, a Post Office village in Auburn.
WEST BALDWIN, a Post Office and R. R. Station in Baldwin.
WEST BANGOR, a Post Office in Bangor.
WEST BATH, Sagadahoc Co. ; 3 miles W. of Bath, the R. R. Station. The Post Office is Bath. Population, 307.
WEST BETHEL, a. Post Office in Bethel.
WEST BOWDOIN, a Post Office in Bowdoin.
WEST BRIDGTON, a Post Office in Bridgton.
WEST BRISTOL, a Post Office in Bristol.
WESTBROOK (city),-Cumberland Co .; 6 miles N. W. from Portland on M. C. R. R., and P. & R. R. R. P. O., Westbrook (international money order), Cumberland Mills (international money order), Duck Pond, Prides Corner. Population 6,632. Area, 9,600 acres. American Exp. Co., Brooks' Port- land, Exp., Leighton's Portland Exp., Warren's Portland Exp.
WEST BROOKLIN, a Post Office village in Brooklin.
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WEST BROOKSVILLE, a Post Office village in Brooksville.
WEST BROWNFIELD, a Post Office in Brownfield.
WEST BUXTON, a Post Office in Buxton.
WEST CHARLESTON, a Post Office in Charleston.
WEST CORINTH, a Post Office in Corinth.
WEST CORNVILLE, a Post Office in Cornville.
WEST CUMBERLAND, a Post Office in Cumberland, 4 miles N. W. from Cumberland Junction.
WEST DENMARK, a Post Office in Denmark.
WEST DRESDEN, a Post Office in Dresden.
WEST DURHAM, a Post Office in Durham.
WEST EDEN, a Post Office village in Eden.
WEST ELLSWORTH, a Post Office in Ellsworth.
WEST FALMOUTH, a Post Office and R. R, Station in Falmouth, 8 miles N from Portland on M. C R R.
WEST FARMINGDALE, a Post Office village in Farmingdale.
WEST FARMINGTON, a Post Office village in Farmington.
WESTFIELD, a Post Office in Westfield Plantation.
WESTFIELD PLANTATION, Aroostook Co ; 9 miles S from Presque Isle via stage at 7.30 a m. ; also day stage leaves Houlton 7 a. m., 33 miles, fare $2.15. P. O , Westfield Population, 166. Area, 23,040 acres.
WEST FORKS, a Post Office in West Forks Plantation.
WEST FORKS PLANTATION, Somerset Co ; 17 miles N. from Bingham the R. R. Station, otherwise called Bow Town. Daily stage leaves The Forks 1.15 p. m., 5 miles, fare 40c. P. O , West Forks. Population, 146.
WEST FRANKLIN, a Post Office village in Franklin.
WEST FREEMAN, a Post Office village in Freeman.
WEST FRYEBURG, a Post Office in Fryeburg.
WEST GARDINER, Kennebec Co .; 6 miles W. of Gardiner. Daily stage leaves Augusta 3 30 p. m , 6 miles, fare 60c. P. O , West Gardiner. Popu- lation, 852 Area about 12,800 acres.
WEST GARLAND, a Post Office in Garland.
WEST GORHAM, a Post Office in Gorham.
WEST GOULDSBOROUGH, a Post Office village in N. W. part of Goulds- borouglı, 3 miles west of Gouldsborough P O.
WEST GRAY, a Post Office in Gray.
WEST HAMPDEN, a Post Office in Hampden.
WEST HANCOCK, a Post Office in Hancock.
WEST HARPSWELL, a Post Office in Harpswell.
WEST HARRINGTON, a Post Office in Harrington.
WEST HOLLIS, a Post Office in Hollis.
WEST JONESPORT, a Post Office in Jonesport.
WEST KENNEBUNK, a Post Office in Kennebunk.
WEST LEBANON, a Post Office in Lebanon. WEST LEEDS, a Post Office in Leeds.
WEST LEVANT, a Post Office in Levant.
WEST LUBEC, a Post Office in Lubec.
WEST MADISON, a Post Office village in Madison.
WEST'S MILLS, a Post Office village in Industry.
WEST MINOT, a Post Office and R. R. Station in Minot.
WEST MOUNT VERNON, a Post Office village in Mount Vernon.
WEST NEWFIELD, a Post Office in Newfield.
WEST OLD TOWN, a Post Office in Old Town.
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WESTON, Aroostook Co. ; an irregular shaped town, 4 miles N. from Dan- forth (the R. R. Station). Daily stage leaves Danforth 9.15 a m., 4 miles, fare 25c., arrives 10 a. m .; also to Roxie Post Office, 9 miles, fare 35c., arrives 11 a. m. P. O. Weston, Roxie. Population, 404. Area, 16,000 acres. WEST PALMYRA, a Post Office village in Palmyra.
WEST PARIS, a Post Office in Paris.
WEST PEMBROKE, a Post Office in Pembroke.
WEST PENOBSCOT, a Post Office village in Penobscot.
WEST PERU, a Post Office in Peru.
WEST PITTSFIELD, a Post Office in Pittsfield.
WEST POLAND, a Post Office in Poland.
WESTPORT, Lincoln Co .; 7} miles S. from Wiscasset, an island in Sheepscott river. Daily steamer to and from Bath from April 1 to Dec 1, and Wiscasset rest of year. P. O. Westport. Population, 451. Area. about 8,500 acres.
WEST POWNAL, a Post Office in Pownal.
WEST RIPLEY, a Post Office village in Ripley.
WEST ROCKPORT, a Post Office in Rockport.
WEST SCARBOROUGH, a Post Office in Scarborough.
WEST SEARSMONT, changed to East Montville.
WEST SIDNEY, a Post Office in Sidney.
WEST SOUTHPORT, a Post Office village in Southport.
WEST SULLIVAN, a Post Office in Sullivan.
WEST SUMNER, a Post Office in Sumner. WEST TREMONT, a Post Office in Tremont.
WEST TRENTON, a Post Office village in Trenton.
WEST TROY, a Post Office village in Troy.
· WEST WALDOBORO, a Post Office village in Waldoboro.
WEST WARREN, a Post Office in Warren.
WEST WASHINGTON, a Post Office village in Washington.
WEST WATERVILLE, name changed to Oakland in 1883. WEST WINDSOR, a Post Office village in Windsor.
WEST WINTERPORT, a Post Office village in Winterport.
WEST WOOLWICH, a Post Office in Woolwich.
WHITEFIELD, Lincoln Co .; 9 miles E. from Gardiner, the R. R. Station. Daily stage leaves Gardiner 4 p. m., for Joice, 7 miles, fare 45c .; Northi Whitefieid 10 miles, fare 75c .; for Whitefield 10 miles, fare 50c. ; also daily stage from Augusta 3.30 p. in., for Cooper's Mills, 12 miles, fare 75c .; also daily stage leaves Waldoboro 5 p. m., for Cooper's Mills, 16} miles, fare $1.25. P. O. Whitefield, Cooper's Mills (money order), Joice, North White- field (money order). Population, 1,215. Area, 27,520 acres.
WHITE ROCK, a Post Office in Gorham.
WHITE'S CORNER, a Post Office village in Winterport.
WHITING, Washington Co .; 14 miles W. S. W. from Eastport; ferry to Lubec, 3 miles; stage to Whiting, 11 miles, fare 75c. Also daily stage leaves East Machias on arrival of Cherryfield stage, 12 miles, fare 75c. P. O., Whiting. Population, 393. Area, 28,800 acres.
WHITNEYVILLE, Washington Co .; 3} miles W. from Machias on Whitney- ville and Machiasport R. R. Daily stage leaves Ellsworth, 56 miles, 7 p. m., fare $3.75 ; Cherryfield, 26 miles, 2 a. m., fare $1.75; also stage from Machias at midnight. P. O., Whitneyville. Population, 413. Area, 10,600 acres.
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