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INDEX.
Popham Colony, 31.
Porter, Dr. Byron, biog. sketch, 467.
Post-office, 427.
Potter, Dr. Joseph F., biog. sketch, 464. Pottery, 354.
Powers, Llewellyn, 293.
President's call for troops, 185.
President's reception, 323.
Prince, Henry C., 398; chap. by, 393.
Pring Expedition, 30.
Proctor & Bowie Co., 354.
Proctor & Flood, 354.
Proctor, Robert L., biog. sketch, 535.
Programme, official, 9.
Prohibitory law, first, 37; amendment, vote on, 87.
Promotions, 162; in 1861, 158.
Public Library, 91-387.
Pulsifer, Dr. Nathan G. H., biog.
sketch, 466.
Pulsifer, Dr. Ralph H., biog. sketch, 473. Pulsifer, Dr. William Moor, biog. sketch, 473.
Purinton, Horace, 84-92; address, 16; biog. sketch, 535.
Purinton, Horace & Co., 354.
Quinebequi, Kennebec river called, 31.
R. Rale, Father Sebastian, 42-247; charac- ter and work, 44.
Rancourt, Dr. Charles G., biog. sketch, 474.
Railroad bridge built, 73-85.
Rebellion, action concerning, 75.
Reception at City Hall, 21.
Recruiting office, 156.
Redington, Asa, 55-115-116-150-207-345; letter of, 568; biog. sketch, 122.
Redington, Charles H., 84; biog. sketch, 536.
Redington, Frank, 1-89-90-353-434; ad- dress, 14; chap. by, 415; biog. sketch, 536.
Redington, Isaac, biog. sketch, 489. Reform Club, 84.
Regiment, mustered in, 157.
Religious mass meeting, 9.
Resolutions of sympathy with Greeks, 63.
Resolutions to support President's policy, 94.
Review by Gen. Grant, 154.
Revolutionary War, 197; soldiers in, 199.
Ricker Classical Institute, 286.
Ripley, Eleazer W., 58-150-564.
Riverview Worsted Mills, 90-94-352-422.
Rhoades, Rev. J. F., biog. sketch, 451. Roberts, Arthur J., chap. by 493.
Roberts, Dr. Francis A., biog. sketch, 471. Robbins, R. O., 399. Robins, Rev. Henry E., 84-96-303; biog. sketch, 503. Roll of Honor, 166. Roundabout Club, 327. Russell, Nathaniel, biog. sketch, 537.
S.
Salmagundi Club, 329-391. Sampson, Thomas, 90-422. Saturday Club, 329-391. Saw Mill, erection of, 67-144. Sawyer Publishing Co., 402-422-90. Scammon, Capt. Geo. S., 76. School-house, 148. School-house, North Grammar, 278. School-house, Myrtle St., 93-278-431
School in 1796, 269; agents, 270; com- mittee 1821, 272-278; districts, 270-56; pupils of 1803, 274; reports, 273-278; salaries paid, 275; supporters of 1808, 271.
School on Plains, 276.
School attendance, 1902, 279; expendi- tures for, 280; population of 1902, 279.
Seward, Rev. Josiah L., 254; biog. sketch, 452.
Shakesperean Club, 325.
Shannon, Hon. Richard C., 77-803; ob- servatory, 303; physical laboratory, 303.
Shaw, Rev. Benjamin F., 92-233; biog. sketch, 452.
Shaw, Frank K., biog. sketch, 490.
Sheldon, Dr. David N., 88-156-231-251- 301; biog. sketch, 453.
Sherwin, Col. Elnathan, 55-137-564.
Ship building, 117-145.
Shipping list, 118.
Shipyards, 56.
Shores, George E., 335; biog. sketch, 538. Shorey, Chas. R., 76.
Shurte, Abraham, magistrate, 38.
Shurtleff, Capt. A. T., 94-412.
Sigma Kappa, 316.
Sillery, 35.
Skinner, Rev. Joseph O., 239; biog. sketch, 454.
Small, Prof. Albion W., 88-96-304; biog. sketch, 504.
Small, Charles P., biog. sketch, 473.
Small, Frank J., biog. sketch, 490.
Smiley, Edward H., 279.
Smith, Abijah, 55-88-269; biog. sketch, 124.
Smith, Rev. Ezra N., 244.
Smith, Gen. Franklin, 346-88-156; biog. sketcli, 538.
Smith, Frank W., 351.
Smith, Capt. John, 32.
Smith, Rev. Samuel F., 65-230-274-303; biog. sketch, 504-454.
Smith, William A., 504; author of
Chapter I., 8.
Social ball, 1819, 322.
Society, for purpose of promoting piety, 556.
Soldiers' Aid Association, 77; furnished, 183; furnished by Maine, 186; monu- ment association, 191-195; monu- ment, 77-194; monument, roll of honor on, 194.
Sons of Temperance, Ticonic Division, 310.
Sons of Veterans, Garfield Camp, No. I., 411; captains of, 411; Ladies' Aid So- ciety, No. 10, 411.
Soper Block, 429.
Soper, Luther H., biog. sketch, 538.
Sorosis, 255.
South College, 299-303.
Soule, Jonathan G., biog. sketch, 490.
Sparks, Rev. James W., 262. Spear, Albert M., 293.
Spencer, Wm. H., sketch, 456. 86-94-234; biog.
Sprague, Richard W., 279.
Springfield, Oscar G., biog. sketch, 510. Stackpole, James, 345-563; biog. sketch, 127.
Stackpole,James, 2nd, 128-395.
Stackpole, James, 3rd, 128.
Stage coach, 62-142.
Stage line, 57. Standard Oil Co., 426.
Stark, Amos J., 426-491.
Stark, Stephen, biog. sketch, 490.
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INDEX.
State Constitution, formation of, 61. Steamboat, first, 64.
Steamboats, owned at Waterville, 64. Stetson, Prof. Carlton B., 410. Stevens Hospital, 407.
Stevens, Mrs. Anna W., 407.
Stevens, Major Edwin L., 76-77.
Stevens, Capt. Wm. A., 76.
Stevens, Isaac, 136.
Stewart, Horace W., biog. sketch, 491. Stilson, Samuel, 355.
St. Omer Commandery of Knights Templar, 310.
Stove Foundry, 423.
Stowell, Dr. David P., biog. sketch, 470.
Streets, 140; in 1802, 119.
Street Lamps introduced, 85.
Strout, Rev. W. M., 265.
Sunday School, call for, 1827, 565. Sunnyside Farm, 338.
T.
Tannery, 354; Pearson's, 342; Ricker's, 342-416.
Tappan, Henry L., 407.
Tax list 1809, 57.
Taylor, Jefferson, 279.
Taylor, Julian D., biog. sketch, 505.
Taylor, Mrs. Julian D., 111.
Tea-parties, 321.
Teconnet, 29; council at, 39; fort at, 44; name, 113; settlement burned, 41; station for captives, 41.
Teconnet Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, 310. Telegraphic communication estab- lished, 73.
Telephone connection established, 85. Terry, Geo. F., 90-402; biog. sketch, 539. Thayer Block, 429.
Thayer, Frank L., 427; biog. sketch, 539. Thayer, Dr. Frederic C., address, 19; elected marshal of parade, 684; chapter by, 459; biog. sketch, 469. Thayer, Dr. Stephen, biog. sketch, 463. Thomas, Dr. Austin, biog. sketch, 475. Ticonic Bank, 61-357-364; board, 365; location, 365; officers, 366.
Ticonic bridge, 82-carried away.
Ticonic National Bank, 366.
Ticonic, No. 1, purchased, 66.
Ticonic Village Corporation, 66.
Ticonic Water Power & Manufacturing Co., 79-347.
Ticonick Debating Society, 62.
Tozier, Dea. John, 136.
Tozier, Henry E., 76. Town, division of, 53.
Towne, Dr. John G., biog. sketch, 476.
Town Hall, enlargement of, 85.
Town meeting, 49.
Town, representatives from, 50.
Trade in early days, 144.
Trade leased, 37.
Treaty of Peace, Pemaquid, 41.
Tripp, Bartlett, 293. Tripp, Ephraim, 299.
True, Dr. Latham, 410. "Turf, Farm and Home, The," 403.
U. Union Gas & Electric Company, 90-344- 424.
Union Lafayette, L', 313. Union, R. H., 338. Unitarian churchi dedicated, 78-256. Unitarians, history of, 251. United American Mechanics, 315. United Workmen, 312.
Universalist church built, 65. Universalists, history of, 235.
V.
Village corporation, 64.
Volunteer, first from Waterville, 156; trustee, 160.
W. Waldron, Frederick A., 92; biog. sketch, 491.
War, Eastern Indians, 43.
Ware, Hon. John, 85-156; biog. sketch, 540.
Ware, John, 85; biog. sketch, 540.
Ware, George H., 373.
Ware, Mrs. Sarah S., 256-381.
Ware Parlors, 256.
War of Rebellion, 175.
War of 1812, 211; rosters, 211.
War with Spain, 217; list of soldiers in, 412-218.
Warren, George, 51-564.
Warren, Prof. Laban E., biog. sketch, 505.
Washington, George, body guard of, 570.
Waterville Academy, 64-281-288; act of incorporation, 283.
Waterville as summer resort, 435. Waterville as a market, 436.
Waterville Bank, 357-369; old, 360; di- rectors of, 360; capital, 363; state- ment of, 362; chartered, 61.
Waterville became city, 88.
Waterville Business College, 409.
Waterville city charter, 1888, 571.
Waterville Classical Institute, 285; en- dowment of, 286; semi centennial celebration, 287; Ladies' Collegiate Department, 285.
Waterville College, 299-322; commence- ment, 149; in the war, 158-164; man- ual labor department of, 300; name changed, 302; Theological Depart- ment, 299.
Waterville, contributors for war, 159. Waterville, division of, 84.
"Waterville Evening Mail," 403.
W. & F. R. R. & L. Company, 89-424.
W. & F. electric railway, 424-431.
Waterville Free Library, 389; circula- tion, 390.
Waterville's gift to Portland, 78.
Waterville Horse Association, 333.
Waterville, incorporated, 55.
Waterville incorporation act, 566.
Waterville Intelligencer, 393.
"Waterville Journal, The," 395. Waterville Library Association, 73-387; organization of, 3SS; first contrib- utors, 388-389; officers, 389-390-391; purchasing committee, 389.
Waterville Lyceum, 62. Waterville made railroad center, 69.
"Waterville Mail, The," 67, 397.
Waterville military band, 409; incor- porators, 409. Waterville National Bank, 359-369; directors, 369.
"Watervillonian," 66-396.
Waterville, population of, 114.
Waterville Printing Co., 338-399-435.
Waterville soils, diversity of, 331.
Waterville savings bank, 82-357-378; statement of, 380; trustees, 379.
"Waterville Sentinel, The," 86-399. Waterville social library, 56-386.
Waterville valuation, debt and rate, 582. tax
Waterville tax rate 1902, 432.
Waterville trust company, 357. "Waterville Union, The," 397.
Waterville valuation in 1902, 338-432.
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Waterville water company, 88. "Watchman, The," 394.
Waymouth, Capt. G., expedition of, 31. Webb, Hon. Edmund F., 84-93-373; biog. sketch, 491.
Webber, Frank B., 343-422; biog. sketch, 541.
Webber, John, 156; blog. sketch, 540. Webber, John N., 541.
Wells, Daniel, 152-340.
Wells, F. B., 395.
Wells, Samuel, 150; biog. sketch, 492.
West Waterville scythe and axe fac- tories, 344.
White, Charles L., 95-305; biog. sketch, 505.
Whitehouse, William P., 293.
Whitman, Rev. Benaiah L., 96-304; biog. sketch, 505.
Whittemore, Rev. Edwin C., 29-95-235- 507; historical address by, 29; biog. sketch, 456.
Whittemore Furniture Company, 90-94- 353-423; capital stock, 353.
Whittemore, W. E., 353.
William and Mary, charter of, 38.
Williams, Clifford, 124.
Williams, Johnson, 124.
Williams, Dr. Obadiah, 53-88-97-113-210- 461; biog. sketch, 123.
Wilson, Rev. Adam, 394.
Wilson, Dr. Frederick M., biog. sketch, 470.
Wing, Charles G., 398.
Wing, Daniel R., 192-281-395-396-398; biog. sketch, 541.
Winslow, 101; first child born in, 550; incorporated, 113; invitation given, 6.
Winslow library, 386; books of, 386.
Winslow, "Mr.," 33; population of, 114; proprietors, records of, 548; separa- tion of, 51; settlement of, 48; town named, 48.
Winslow and Waterville representa- tives to Mass., 564.
Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington R. R., 99-421; officers of, 421.
Woman's Aid Association, 159.
Woman's Association, 328-387; employ- ment bureau, 383; evening school, 383; library, 384; lunch room, 383; mothers' meetings, 384; sewing school, 383; object, 381; Woman's Exchange, 383.
Woman's Christian Temperance Union, 327-408; officers, 408.
Woman's Literary Club, 328-384-391.
Woman's Temperance League, 327.
Wood, Rev. N. M., 232-326; biog. sketch, 457. Wright, Dr., 462.
Wyman, Elwood T., 96-391-399; chapter by, 26S.
Wyman, William W., 86.
"Yankee Blade, The," 396. Y. Yates, Alexander F. H., biog. sketch, 223.
Y. M. C. A., 327-407-406; organization of, 406; officers, 408: Ladies' Aux- iliary, 407.
Y. W. C. A., 327. Z. Zeta Psi, 316. Zion's Advocate, 394-443. "Zuarrow," 337.
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