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In case two or more letters con- taining correct statements of the above mentioned error are received on the same mail, the check for S 1.00 will l)e mailed to that person whose letter shall happen to be opened first. Letters received at an earlier date than that mentioned will not be considered. Rememl)er to read the ads. carefully and mail your statement ot the error promptly. WE SEND OUl? CHECK BY RETURN MAIL TO THE SUCCESSFUL SUBSCRIBER. THE H. K MITCHELL PUB. CO. KENTS HILL,MAINE Wimidlhiaiiim To-^^im Register 11904 EARLY SETTLEMENT In recurring to the local iiistory of the town of Windliaui we find that on Nov. 20, 17;^4 , Abraham Howard and Joseph Blaney, representatives of the town of Marblchead, sent a petition to the General Court ot Massachusetts showing that the town was very small in extent for its number of inhabitants, and prayed for a tract of land for a township for such of its citizens as would settle thereon. This petition was granted the following year, and JohnWain- wright, John Hobson,and Daniel Epes were appointed on the part of the House, William Dudley and Ebeuezer Barrell on the part of the Council ; which committee wns full}' authorized to admit sixty inhabi- tants belonging to the town of Mai'blehead who most need a grant, to become grantees, to lay out the township and also the first divi- sion of lioiiie lots. The conditions of the grant were, tlint the home lots should be sixty-three in number, be laid out "in as defensible a manner as conveniently may be" and all future divisions in equa' proportions; three of the lots to be dispose*! of, one for the first G Historical settled niinister, one for the ministry, and one for the support of sciiools ; eacli grantee to build a dwelling bouse eighteen feet square and seven feet posted, to have seven acres of land brought to Eng- lish Grass and fitted for mowing, to settle a learned orthodox minis- ter, to build a convenient meeting house for the public worship of God, within five years from their admission, and that eacli gfantee pay the committee five pounds upon their admission. The following grantees, sixty in number, v.'cre admitted Jan. 17, 1735: Jeremiah Allen, Micah Bowden, Robert Bull, Nathaniel Bartlette, John Bailey, Thomas Bartlette, Nathan Bov/en, Francis Bowden, JedediahBlaney, Samuel Brimbleconi, Josepli BUiney, Tho}nas Ciiute, Peter Colem.an, Moses Calle}^ Nathaniel Cogswell, Richard Dana, Benjamin Dodge, Humphrey Dcvereux, Nicholas Edgscome, Nathaniel Evans, John Gelton, TiiomasFrothingham, Joseph Galiison, Joseph Griffin, Wm Goodwin, Robert Hooper, Eben Hawkes, Jr., Abraham Howard, Benjamin Hendlej-, Edward Holyoke, Joseph Hov,^ard, JohnHoman, Ebenezer Hawkes, Benjamin James, Wm. Ingalls, Giles Iremy, Sam- uel Lee, Joseph Majory, Isaac Maxfield, Wm. Mayberry, John Oul- ton, Robert Paramour, George Pigot, John Palmer, Jonathan Proc- or, James Pcrrimon, James Pierson, John Reed, Richard Reed, Sam- uel Stacy, ord, James Sharrar, John Stacy, Eben Stacy, JamesSkin. ner, Joseph Swett, Joseph Smithurst, Andrew Tucker, Isaac Turner, Galley Wright, and Thomas Wood. In the year 17.3.5, Roland Houghton, a surveyor together with members of the committee, came to this section and commenced locat- ing the grants. They run out and established the first division of home lots, sixty-three in number, each containing ten acres ; loca- ted the town boundaries ; and made a return of their proceedings with Historical 7 :i plan of the town, Avhich was accepted b}' the General Court June 7, and the lands confirmed to the grantees. Tiietown of New Marblehead, as it was first called, as originally laid out embraced the contents of six miles square. The first lots were located on the main road from Westbrook and extended back- ward one half mile to the Presumscott River. This road running to Kayniond from Westbrook was the first to be located in town. The lots extended on the road two miles, being but ten rods wide on the road, as they were termed "Indians lots" being laid out as "home lots in as defensible a manner as conveniently maybe," All the land in the township outside of the sixtj'-three home lots was owned in common by the owners of these lots. On July 4, 1 735 the grantees, at a meeting held in Marblehead, voted to add to each lot a strip on the east side of the road wluch should be identical in size and shape with the original lot. Of the earl}' pioneers Capt. Thomas Chute had the honor of being the first to settle in town, arriving July 30, 1737. Mr. Chute was an Englishman, born in IG90 who had emigrated to Marblehead, Mass. He settled on lot No. 12 about thirty rods from the bank of the Presumscott. He was the first to clear the land to erect his rude cabin, and liere was the first happy home of civilized man on Wind- ham soil. The second settler was William Mayberry one of the original grantees from Marblehead. Home lot No. 27, fell to him where he proceeded to carve a home from the wilderness. This is the Frederic Smith farm. John Farrar, the third settler, came from Tivertcm, Rhode Island, His lot was No. 31, and ho built his cabin a few rods from the river. 8 Historical The next to settle here was Stephen Manchester also from Tiverton ; he settled on lot No. 32 near the river. His son Thomas ^as the first child born in Windham, in 1739. These four pioneers settled within one years time. The fifth settler, Abraham Anderson, came troin Marblehead— earlier from Clroton, Mnss. —-and settled on home lot.No. 36, on the main road, in 1788. He built the first house and his was the first family to settle on the main road in Windham -w^here he lived nearly two years before any further settlements were made. Then several families moved in and settled on the home lots on the main road. Most of the early settlers of Windham were from Mardlehead and Salem. They were people of strong moral character, hardy and robust of constitution, and with never failing courage, and iron wills that well equi[)ped them to face the hardships of this early pioneer life, to make for themselves and their posterity an independent and honoroble position in tiie noble state of their adoption. The name New Marblehead was retained until the town was incorporated under its present name which was chosen in honor of Windham, or Wymondham, in Norfolk county England, being doubt- less the earlier liome of one of tlie leading families. In 1795 there were twenty-nine of the house lots settled while some clearing had been done on all the others except No. 4. Soon several other famlies came and made settlements on the one hundred acre lots, and such was the prosperity of the settlements that the town was incorporated June 12, 17(i2, the sixteenth town in the state. Prosperity rested upon this peaceful hamlet from this until notified from Boston to prepare for a struggle for independence in which these hardy citizens, who had so often fought the lurking Indian, were fitted to do themselves honor, and service to their fellow colojiists. IIlSTOKirAL INDIAN HISTORY From the first setticnicnt in this town iu 1737 to 1743, the scsttlers vvore unmolested by the Indian tribes. But these amicable relations bctAvecn the native Indians and the first settlers, so essential to the latter, and upon which their comfort, and the prosperiety of their infant settlement mainly depended, were soon interupted. Scarcely had the hardy settlers made a bef^inning and gained a lodgement in this world of woods, ere the tocsin of war was rung in their cars. A wai- between Great Britain and France was anticipated, which would in- evital)l3' bring the P^nglish settlements in contact with tlie Indians and draw down the vengeance of the savage upon the newly settled towns. Fully satisfied that a rupture was about to take place, Mass- achusetts resolved " to put her whole inland frontier, extensive as it Avas, into a good posture of defense. As the eastern Provinces, Maine and Sagadahock, were most exposed to incursions from the savages, in case of a rapture, the Legislature made an appropriation of about £1280 to be disbursed from the publie treasury, and expended among the eastern settlements for their defense". One hundred pounds of this appropriation was assigned to New Marlilehead, and expended in building a fort. This fort was built on home lot No. 33, in the center of the " Ancient Domain", or home lots, on the most elevated and beautiful site in the ''two mile territory." The fort was fifty feet S(juarc,two stories high, with wall one foot thick, of hewn hemlock timber, the upper story jutting one foot over the lower, with a tier of portholes. There were two watch l)0xes 10 Historical placed at diagonal coriiers, two stories bigii, twelve feet square, svith walls one foot thick, each watch box having a swivel gun, furnished by the proprietors, and so placed as to defend two sides of the fort. The fort was surrounded with a stockade al)out tvv-enty-five or thirty feet from it, made by setting posts ten or twelve inches in diameter, twelve feet long, ])eriKmdicularIy in the ground, and so near together that the Indians could not pass between them. T!ie fort was provided with an iron "mine powder gun" by the ('(nmnonwealth, which was placed before the fort for the })U]pose of firing jihirms, and giving the neighboring settlements warning of the approach of Indians. The fort was built during the spring of 1744 and was the oidy one ever erected in town. The war that had been anticipated Ix'twcen England and France in 1743, was declared ill March 1744 and finally communicated to the Governor of Massachusetts, Thus were the early settlers met at tlie very commencement of their settlement with all the privations, hard- ships and dangers of Indian warfare ; their settlement retarded, their comfort, happiness and prosperity blasted. The first outrage committed by the Indians on the inhabitants of this town, was on April 14, 1747 when tlsey took and made prison- ers, William and Joseph Knight, two sons of William Knight who had come from Manchester, Mass., to this town. They were unarmed and taken by surprise at Sacearappa, in Weslbrook, wei-e carried to the Indian settlements ])ut were well treated by them and soon after returned home. Their next attack was made the same year, on Aug. 27, when a body of Indians, supposed to In-between twenty and thir- ty, entered the town, probably with the intention of taking captive every one of the iidiabitants, and to furnish themselves with plunder while devising the ruin of some other hamlet. Tliey made an attempt HiSTOlilOAL Ij to take William, the son ot Thomns Bolton, and William Maxfield, a younii; man living with William Mayherry, prisoners. Bolton and Maxfield were both well armed with lunskcts and made a ])r»ve rosis- tanee. Bolton fired hnt before he had time to reload be \ras over- powered and laken prisonej'. He was carried by the Indians to Canada and sold to a French Naval officer whom he served in the capacity of servant and was taken to sea on board a French frigate. This was soon captured by the English who took him to Boston ^?here he gained release and returned lionie. Maxfield was more fortunate, for by re- treating, he held the enemy at bay until rescued by a relief jiarty from the fort. On Aug. 22, 1750 the Indians surprised and captured Seth "Webb, son of Samuel Webb, an emigrant from Falmouth, to this town in 1742, who had settled on home lot No. 23. They carried him to Canada l)ut he afterwards made good his escape and returned in time to participate in the next Indian war. This was the last conflict of what is called the fifth Indian war. Of the five men of this town who had been attacked none had been killerl and only one wounded. A treaty was fully continued with the Indians Aug. 3, 1751. From this time until the breaking out of the French war at the close of 1754, which instigated the sixth Indian war- thc inhabitants of the little colony were unmolested by the roving red- men. Being no longer imprisoned within their dwellings, they applied tlicmselves to cultivating thier lands and improving their buildings. New dwellings were erected, several families moved into town, and there was a progressive increase in population and improvementB, At the close of the year 1754, hostilities again commenced between the English and Frencii settlers i)i America, and the Indians again began hostilities with the English. In May 1755 theybegau fin attack on the settli'ments in New Boston, (now Gray), North Yarmouth and New Gloucester. 11 Historical Tlio inhabitants of this to'Yn were in dail}' expectation of an attack and spared no pains to pnt the settlement in a <.':ood state of defense. Three dwellings, (Mayberry's on home lot No. IG ; Bolton's on home lot No. 52, ; and Graffam's on homelotNo. 91} were converted into garrison houses being modeled after a maimer similar to the fort. Joseph Knight was a second time made prisoner, Feb. 1756, aiid taken as far as the Androscoggm River. Having been for some time a prisoner on the occasion of his former capture he had partially learned their language, and ascertaining that they intended to attack all the frontier towns from BrunsAV'ick to Saco, hedertermined tomake his escape and alarm the settlements. This he effected on tlie seventh of the following May after esca])iug from the camp while the redmen slept . The next and last "tug of war "betvv'cen the inhabitants of this town and the Indians was May 14, 175<), On the morning of that day Ezra Brown andEphraim Winship left the fort to work on Brown's lot about a mile to the north east. Tliey were accompained l)y a guard consisting of four men and four lioys. Their course lay through a strip of woods. Brown and Winship being about six rods in advance, and in the thickest part of the woods, were fired upon by a body of fifteen or twenty Indians who lay in ambush. The Indians were the Rockameecook tribe, commanded b}' Poland, their King. Brown was shot dead upon the spot. Winship received two balls, and fell to the ground, when both were scalped. A l)rave fight was made ])y the guard which was soon 'assisted by others from the fort who had heard the firing. The Indians immediately took to ambush and Po- land began the fight, by firing upon Stephen Manchester. In his eag- erness when reloading he unwittingly uncovered himself where he Historical 13 was concealed when Manchester returned the fire with mortal effect. The Indians instantly gathered around their fallen chieftain, when two others were shot. The band then fled bearing the bodies of their dead and wounded warriors. The death of Poland put an end to all troubles with the Indians in this quarter; they were never known to attack the settlements in this or the adjoining towns afterwards, although they continued the war in some parts of the state until the fall of 1758 The inhabitants, however, never felt secure until the close of the war with France, in 1763, mak- ing a second period of war with the Indians and French of nineyenrs. Thus it will be seen that from the first settle- ment of this town, in 1737, until 1763, a period of twenty- six years, fifteen years were consumed in war with the In- dians and French. w2 14 Historical INCORPORATION The orio:inal boundaries of New Marblehead, as laid out May 15, 1735, were as follows: "We be^an at a plao.e called Saccarappa Falls, in Presumpscot River, and so as the river runsto a great pond called Great Sebago Pond, thence north 45° east, four miles and 120 rods, thence south 45° east to North Yarmouth back line, thence three miles south, 45° west, to the corner of North Yarmouth and Falmouth bounds, thence south 24° 20 minutes west, eight miles and 60 rods, to Saccarappa Falls." The first town meeting* after the incorporation, was held bj virtue of a warrant from Hon Stephen Longfellow, at the old fort, July 5, 1762. Abraham Anderson was chosen Moderator; Thomas Chuts, Town Clerk; Caleb Graffam, Thomas Mayberry and John Farrar, Selectmen. POPULATION The population of Windham at different periods since its settlement in 1737 has been: in 1759, 29 families; in 1763, 39 families; in 1764, 250 (est) inhabitants; in 1790, 938; in 1800, 1329; in 1810, 1630; in 1820, 1793; 1830, 2186; 1840, 2274; 1850, 2380; 1860, 2635; 1870, 2428; 1880, 2312; 1890, 2216; 1900, 1929. Historical 15 Extracts from the Ancient Town Records 1765. Voted, To allow men thirty shillings, old tenor, per day, for laboring on the highways, 1766. Voted, To allow Thomas May berry fifteen pounds, Abraham Anderson, eighteen pounds, and John Farrar, eighteen pounds, old tenor, lor expenses of Mr. Peter Smith's ordination. 1767. Voted, That Peter Cobb be Selectman in the room of Curtis Chute, who was killed at Falmouth by lightning, June 4, 1767. 1771. Voted, That John Stevens and Nathaniel Evans be informers of deer and moose the present year. 1774. Voted, That Richard Mayberry be ('aptain, David Barker, Lieutenant, and Joseph Swett, En- sign the present year. " Voted, To accept the report of the committee to the town of Boston, in answer to their letters to this town relating to Bohe tea. 1776. Voted, To choose one Captain and two Lieutenants for the first company of the Fourth Regi- ment, whereof Timothy Pike, Esq., isColonel. 1777. Cumberland, ss. Windham, January 22, 1777. This may certify that I, Margaret Mayberry, administratrix, hath received twenty pounds of my negro man named 16 Historical Lonnon, it being- the sum of his appraisal of Mr. Thomas Mayberry's estate, and I hereby certify that the above named Lonnon is free and his own man. Witness, Richard Dole, Margaret Mayberry. Joseph Weeks, 1781. Voted, To give fifty dollars a day for a man, and fifty dollars a day for yoke of oxen, to work on the highways this year, 1782. Voted, Eighteen thousand pounds (|60,000) to clear and repair hig^hways. " Voted, Forty shillings silver money per head, to any person for killing wolves. 1783. Voted, To allow two pounds for a wolve's head. Historical 17 MILITARY MATTERS The military record of the town of Windham is unsur- passed by few, if any, towns in the state. No g;eneration of its noble citizens has passed but has borne arms against the enemy of home or freedom. Scarcely two decades had passed since the death of Poland, the last Indian to attack this set- tlement, when the report of the first gun fired at Bunker Hill was heard and once more the old flintlock that had been lately used only to provide meat for the household or pro- tection from troublesome beasts of the forest was shouldered by either father or son, while they marched side by side to the seat of conflict and fought and suffered, as probably no people have fought and suffered, for American liberty. The following is a list of those who served in the Continental army. Those who served for three years or more were : Elias Legrow, Joseph Legrow, Caleb Young, Richard Thurrell, Amos Brown, Jr., Stephen Tripp, Samuel Knight, James Jordan, Job Hall, Richard May bury, Josiah Chute, William Muybury, John Swett, Samuel Tobin, John Mugford, Heze- kiah Hall, Nathaniel Gammon, Stephen Lowell, Wm. Cam- mett, Enoch Hall, Jeremiah Small, Richard Dole, Edward Webb, Samuel Chandler, Eli Webb, Samuel Lord, Amos Brown, Richard Presson, S. Hutchinson, Wm. Hardy, John Knight, Nicholas Hughes, Robert Millions, Ebenezer Barton, Enoch Graffam, Stephen Manchester; colored men: Flan- ders, Romeo, Lonnon, and Peter Smith. 18 Historical Those who served less than three years at one time were: James Chute, Ichabod Hanson, Geor^-e Knight, John Win- ship, Nat'l Chase, Joseph Hutchinson, S. Hutchinson, Geo. Crockett, Stephen Harris, Thos. Chute, Thos. Crague, Jere- miah Jordan, Daniel Crockett, John Young. E. Anderson, A. Anderson, John Anderson, Thos. Trott, James Mabury, John Mabury, Wm. Mabury, Jr., Thos. Maburj^ David Mabury, Thomas Bolton, John Elder, Wm. Elder, Joseph Elder, Rich- ard Hunnewell, Benj. Bodge, Thomas Bodge, Benj. Trott. In the war of 1812 several of Windham's men enlisted in the regular United States service, and a company of militia was raised in this section to defend Portland in case that place were attacked; but these were under muster only four- teen days and never were under fire. The names of Windham men who enlisted for five years or during the war and served in the regular army: Timothy Chad bourne, Josiah Freeman, Jonathan Freeman, Thomas Hardy, William Ingersol, Nathaniellngersol, James Jordan, Jeremiah Jordan, Thomas Jordan, Merrill Knight, William Knight, Joseph Knight, Samuel Libby, Joshua Mabury, George Mugford, John Peco, John Pettengill, Ephraim Wiuship, Isaac Varney, Daniel Knight. Thomas Hardy and Isaac Varney died in the service; Joseph Knight was severely wounded; Merrill Knight was killed in battle. But three men served in the American army during the war with Mexico, these were: Joseph C. Chute, Augustus Hall, and Charles Rand. Chas. Rand died in the service. Historical 19 CIVIL WAR It was during: the war of the Rebellion that the blood of every patriot was fired with love for the Union, and with a deathless desire to see slavery forever stamped out in the United States of America. The number of men credited to the town of Windham who served in the Union forces, accord- ing to the Maine adjutant general's report, was 302; these were among the bravest and noblest forces in the field, gain- ing for themselves well-won honors, and for their country victory in a righteous cause. The following list: WINDHAM MEN IN THE UNION ARMY First Regiment, Maine Volunteers: Albert Lowell, Isaac Whitney, Benjamin F. Whitney, William H. Brown, Amos H. Hanson, Mark S. Varney. Third Regiment: John Pettingill, James Murphy, Leon Doplais, Walter Wells. Fourth Regiment: Seth C. Hunkins, George Johnson, George F. Johnson, Antonio Lopes. Fifth Regiment: Daniel M. Wescott, Francis A. Cloud- man, Joseph M. Doughty, Luther W. Wis well, Ossgood W. Rogers, Clinton B. Hooper, John Rogers, Almon Shaw, Charles H. Wheeler, John G. Authoine, Ambrose Anthoine, Benjamin C. Watson, Elisha W. Wallace, William K. Austin, Saniuel Y. Shaw. Seventh Regiment: Eben M. Fields, Joseph A. Graffam, William P. Knight, Albert L. Matthews, Charles A. Dalton, William P. Nason, Robert H. Jackson. 20 Historical Eighth Regiment : Nelson Mabury. Ninth Regiment: Sargent S. Freeman, Amos H. Hanson, Robert Graffam, Albert Graff am, Warren Howe, Stephen Libby, Elbridge Libby, Joseph K. Manchester, Frank Mor- ton, Charles E. Mortou, Nathan A. Strout, James L. Small, Estes Strout, Geo. H. Nasou, Michael McGrath, Lewis D. Knight, Mark D. Swett, Adrial Leighton, Augustus Ardman, Gustus Herrick, George F. Hawkes. Tenth Rpgiment: Benjamin F. Whitney, William R. Mabury, Amos K. Hodsdon, Moses Little, Frank Payne. Alonzo H. Quimby, Jeremiah P. W. Roach, William Bodge, Solomon Mains, Charles H. Wentworth, Francis G, Boody, Leonard G. Boody, Eleventh Regiment : James W. Little, Albert Maxfield, John Jones, Michael Ryan, John Brown. Twelfth Regiment : Hamilton S. Lowell, John W. Lom- bard, Charles M. Akers, Edwin W. Thompson. Thirteenth Regiment : Moses Hunt. Fifteenth Regiment: John C. Cobb, Elvin J. Maxwell, Jason Hanson, Lyman W. Hanson, Ephraim Legrow, John Meara, James L. Mabury, Daniel Tyler, Albert Authenrieth. Sixteenth Regiment: Oliver H. Lowell, Isaac R. Whitney, Lorenzo D. Libby, Albert l*owers, Edward L. Varney. Seventeenth Regiment: Stephen T. Morton, George R. Cobb, Joseph Wescott, Joseph G. Elder, Oliver R. GaHison, William S. Hanscomb, Meshac P. Lary,Elias H. Libbj^ Paul E. Little, George W. Rackliff, Royal Rand, Emanuel Thomas, Renselear Morton, Daniel Cobb, Richard L. Libby, Charles J. Bond, Thomas H. Jordan, Uriah Cobb. Historical 21 Twentieth Regiment: Randall B. Morton, Andrew B. Mabury, Eben F. Manchester, James R. Cash, George T. Bacon, Harrison Brazier, John A. Knight, Nathan Mason, George Brickett. Twenty-Fifth Regiment: Samuel T. Johnson, Charles Jones, J. Doughty, Webb Hall, Charles B. Hooper, I'eter Stuart, Sumner C. Bolton, Charles L. Cobb, Franklin Han- son, Charles E. Emery, Henry W. Allen, Alvin Allen, George W. Anderson, Thomas Anderson, George C. Andrews, James W. Anthoine, Joseph H. Anthoine, Cotton M. Bradbury, Isaac Cobb, Charles A. Cobb, Charles H. Dial, Daniel H. Dole, Nathaniel 1). Dolley, Stephen W. Elder, Robert Estes, Willard A. Fairbanks, Ezra D. Felker, William A. Field, John N. Graffam, Jason Nason, Warren Hanson, Samuel V. Haskell, David A. Hatch, William H. Hawkes, Joseph Hill, William H, Irish, Bela P. Libby, Joseph Libby, Charles Lombard, Samuel Mabury, Nathan G. Nash, Charles Nash, Jason N. Pride, Alonzo Smith, Josiah W. Smith, David Stevens, Rich- ard Sylvester, Daniel R. Tukey, Edwin H. Walker, David H. Watson, George Wheeler. Twenty-Ninth Regiment : Greenleaf H. Manchester, Isaac Cobb, Daniel Libby, William Bodge, Jesse Bishop, Orchard N. Crummett, Charles L. Adams, Francis E. Butters, Samuel HasHolton, Henry Hill, Gorham ^I. McAllister, W^arren ^I. McAllister, Benjamin H. McAllister, Sewell W. Mason, My- rick F. Palmer, Andrew Hill. Thirtieth Regiment: James Lary, Josiah B. Ward, John G. Shaw, William S. Bessey, Edwin Legrow, George I). Hodsdon, Asa C. Cross, Robert A. Littlefield, Charles H. 22 Historical Dial, Samuel F, Simpson, Roswell P. Greely, Joseph P. Tripp, James F. Tenney, John T. Braekett, Luther Wiswell Jr., Emery 0. Walker. Thirty-Second Regiment: Howard F, Robinson, Reuben Robinson, George W. Cobb, Joseph A. Graffam, James M. Cook. First Regiment Veteran Infantry: William A. Boyd, Ambrose Anthoine, William P. Nason, William P. Knight. First Regiment Maine Cavalry: Joseph Small, Wendell T. Smith, Albert Lowell. Second Regiment Maine Cavalry: Solomon H. C. Bailey, Levi Bragdon, Christopher C. Hunt, William R. Mabury, John C. Stevens, Daniel M. Wescott, Samuel K.Doe, William F. Hoyt, George C. Hoyt, O. F. Jenkins, Jerome S. DeWitt. First Regiment D. C. Cavalry: Nathan D. Dolly. First Battery Mounted Artillery: Edward Manchester, George C. Andrews. Second Battery Mounted Artillery : Cyrus T. Parker. Fourth Battery Mounted Artillery: David Martin, John M. Hawkes. Seventh Battery Mounted Artillery : Benjamin R. Legrow, Joseph H. Anthoine, Ashley C. Rice. Recruits for Windham, not native citizens: Henry John- sou, John Robinson, John Boyd,M. W. Lenehan,B. Mooney, Edward Pryor and Andrew Shannon. These men served in the navy. Forty-six of Windham's citizens furnished substitutes who were not residents of this town. Historical 23 The following recruits were mustered in by Provost Mar- shall: Chas. M. Akers, Jos. H. Anthoine, Geo. C. Andrews, Levi Bragdon, Harrison Brazier, Geo. Brickett, Chas. E. Bangs, James K. Cash, W. F. Clement, Geo. C. Davis, O. R. Gallison, Jason Hanson, C. C. Hunt, Oliver Hanson, Amos H. Hodgdou, Moses M. Hawkes, John A. Knight, Sargent Knight, John Lakin, S. B. Lamb, Edward Manchester, Nathan Mason, Wm. R. Maybury, James Nason, W. S. Parker, A. C. Rice, John C. Stevens and Daniel Wescott. Windham Men Killed In Action, Died of Wounds and Disease Contracted in the Service: Solomon Maines, Amos H. Hanson, Paul E. Little, Royal Rand, Stephen T. Morton, Frank Morton, Alonzo Smith, Albert Lowell, Andrew D. Mabury, Joseph K, Manchester, Elias H. Libby, Stephen Libby, Arthur Libby, Almon Shaw, Sargent S. Freeman, George H. Nason, Samuel Y. Shaw, Charles H. Bodge, Oliver H. Lowell, Hamilton S. Lowell, Howard F. Robinson, Meshack P. Larry, James Larry, Wendell T. Smith, Joseph Wescott, James R. Cash, James M. Cook, Nathan D. Dolley, Charles H. Wentworth, William P. Knight, Harrison Brazier, Greenleaf H. Manchester, Ambrose Anthoine, Josiah B. Ward, Ebeu M. Fields, John Y. Shaw, (Jeorge D. Hodsdon, George F. Johnson, Elisha W. Wallace, Charles Nash, Ran- dall B. Morton, W' illiam S. Bessey, Edwin Legrow, Edward L. Varney. 24 Historical INDUSTRiAL ACCOUNT At a proprietor's meeting held Jan. 19, 1738, a vote was passed granting to Messrs. Ebenezer Hawkes, Wm. Goodwin, Isaac Purner, and Ebenezer Stacy, all the right to any one of the falls of water on the Preeumscot river, with ten acres of land adjoining the same, upon condition that they should erect and put in operation a sawmill. This was built at Malison Falls and accepted by the proprietors Dec. 13, 1740. This was the first mill of any kind ever erected within the limits of this town. On account of the frequent depredations of the Indians little work was done by them and they were later destroyed. It is generally supposed that tanning was carried on here at one time as the old tan vats have been discovered, but nothing definite is now to be found in regard to them. In 1863 a mill was erected by a corporation. The Mali- son Falls Manufacturing Co., and the manufacture of ladies' dress goods, flannels, broad cloth, and curseya began. The mill, located near the present one, was bought by Thomas Robinson who bought out the rights of the company and took possession of the plant. The present owners are his sons who have continued the business. The mill now in op- eration was built in 1888. About 125 men are regularly employed. Valuation of plant $100,000. The pulp mills located here were built about 1870 and constitute one of the most active industries in this section. HlSTOKTCAL 25 E. E. True is Superintendant. The first powder mills built here were erected in 1812 at Gambo Falls, b.v Fowler and Laflin. It is supposed that the first powder was manufactured on the Gorham side where the mills are now ;athered and a nieetiuo; house built in this part of the town. For several years this house was filled to its utmost capacity by an enthusiastic congreji;atiou, but gradually the meet- ings lost their best supporters, the meetings became fewer, and finally public wonship was suspended. The meeting- house stood for several years unoccupied and was finally taken down. A free meeting house was erected in the south- ern part of the town in 1870 and was occupied by the Gen- eral Baptists (as they were then called), and the Second Ad- ventists. UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY. This society is of comparatively late date for in the early days there were no followers of this faith here. The society was organized June 8, 1840. At a meeting of its members, June 15, 1840, it was voted to build a meeting house 48 feet long, 88 feet wide, with posts 17 feet high, with a suita- ble belfry, stee[>le, dome, and s])ir('. This was erected, and dedicated the following May. Rev. Leander Hussey was the first pastor. This society was very active and successful for several years, but as the original supporters passed away the new generation did not fill their places and the church lost its support. Services were suspended for several years until, in 1871, the society was reanimated under the minis- W8 30 Historical try of the Rev. S. S. Fletcher, and a<;ain put in good work- ing condition, A large congregation filled the church every alternate Sabbath, and a large Sabbath school iormed and supported. But "history repeats itself," and so it has here for today no regular pastor is employed nor regular meet- ings held, but occasional services are conducted by transient or neighboring preachers. The last regular pastors were Harry E. Townsend and Eliot B. Barber. The East Windham Memorial Chapel was built in 1898, and the society is an undenominational incorporation. The pulpit is filled by supplies. Miss Catherine Field gave the lot and timber for its construction, while the work of con- struction was a free will offering of the people. Its member- ship is 35. Historical 31 SCHOOL ITEMS The school history of this town is one that imparts credit to its founders and early settlers, as well as to those who have had the later management of matters of education. The early schools, doubtless, were held in log houses, and were fully attended by all the boys and prls in the settle- ment up to nearly the a^ie of maturity. The character of the early schoolmasters was necessarily one of sterling moral worth, coupled with those strong, progressive, yet kindly souls, that have the power every one covets for themselves of gaining the respect and confidence of everyone in thecom- munity. We learn that the first school in town was taught by Samuel Webb, in 1743. Among those who served the town in this capacity later were: Benjamin Moody and John Patterson. The town has voted the following sums for the support of schools : In 1770, £80; 1780, £400; 1790, £40; 1800, £100; 1810, |700; 1820, |946; 1830, |1,046; 1840, . 11,000; 1850,11,200; 18G0, |1,450; 1870, |2, 634. In 1840 there were 18 school districts in town, with the total number of scholars 884. These were, in the order of their numbers: Anderson's, 40; Little Falls, 52; Gambo, 56; Mabury's, 27; Windham Hill, 40; Adjoining the Duck Pond, 63; Kenard's, 54; Adjoining (Jray, 68; Dole's, 76; Ireland, 65: Scotland, 37; Canada Hill, 15; Plains, 62; Windham I'pper Corner, 65; Windham Center, 64; Pope's, 57; Great Falls, 34; Adjoining Raymond, 7. In 1872 one 32 Historical district had been added to this list, Anthoine's, and the total number of scholars was 776. The schools at the present time show the remarkable development which has been common to all the Maine towns; more and more care has been devoted to the matter of edu- cation, and improvements in system and management are introduced whenever it is apparent that the change is prac- tical. The town now has a successful high school where the advanced students in town may complete their education, or take a preparatory course for one of our colleges. The inducements and advantages offered the young people in town today, are superior to those of any lormer decade, but the advance of the schools is not stayed here, each of the succeeding years will add to their efficiency and value. PROFESSIONAL MEN PHYSICIANS The first physician who located in Windham was Dr. Caleb Rhea. He moved from Danvers, Mass., in 1785 or 86 and remained here until his decease in 1796, then but 39 years of age. Dr. James Paine was the next ; he came from Limerick in 1797, and practiced his profession until 1818, when his health failed and he removed to Portland, where he Historical 33 resided until his death four years later. Other early physi- cians here, were Drs. Folsora, Calvin Howe, Jacob Hunt, James Merrill, S. W. Baker, John Waterman, Chas. G. Par- sons, S. C. Hunkins, L. W. Houojhton, T. L. Weston, James P. Webb, Geo. L. Kilgore, Bertram F. Dunn, Eli Edgecomb, Isaiah Hedge, Silas E. Sylvester, Boscoe G. Milliken, Frank Carter, F. A. Harris, John Swan, James M. Buzzell and Joseph A. Parsons. Those of recent date are: Drs. R. B. Jordan, B. F. Mar- shall, I. D. Harper. Dr. Woodman and Drs. C. W. Bailey and Chas. F. Parker now practicing. LAWYERS Joseph Pope was the first to open an office for the prac- tice of law in this place. He came in 1803. Others who practiced prior to ] 870 were : Barker Curtis, Asa Mitchell, Hezekiah Frost, T. A. Deblois, John Eveleth, David P.Baker, Peter R. Hall, T. S. Chase, F. A. Staples, T. S. Brigham, John C. Cobb and John 0. Winship. Since that date the town has had no regular lawyers. Gov. Andrews of Massachusetts was a native of this town. John Anderson, a son of one of the early settlers was for many years a member of Congress. 34 Historical TOWN OFFICIALS SELECTMEN 1762— Caleb Graffam, Thomas Mabury, John Farrar. 1763— John Bodge, Thomas Mabury, Abraham Ander- son. 1764— William Knight, Caleb Graffam, Richard Mabury. 1765-6— James Bailey, Thomas Chute, Isaac Elder. 1 767— Curtis Chute, William Knight, Thomas Mabury. 1768-9— Caleb Graffam, Thomas Mabury, Abraham Anderson. 1770— Caleb Graffam, Hugh Crague, William Knight. 1771— William Copprian, William Knight, William Elder. 1772— William Knight, William Copprian, Zebulon Hun- newell. 1773— Caleb Graffam, Thomas Mabury, Richard Mabury. 1774 — Ichabod Hanson, Hugh Crague, Thomas Trott. 1775-6— Thomas Trott, Ichabod Hanson, David Parker. 1777— William Knight, Abraham Osgood, Daniel Pet- tengill. 1778— Abraham Osgood, Timothy Pike, Thomas Trott. 1779— Timothy Pike, Paul Little, Caleb Graffam. 1780 — Caleb Graffam, Jonathan Loveitt, Thomas Trott. 1781— Paul Little, Jonathan Loveitt, Edward Auderson. 1782— Daniel Pettengill, William Knight, Abraham Osgood. Historical 35 1783 — Gershom Rogers, Ezra Brown, Daniel Pettingill. 1784 — Gershom Roo;ers, Ezra Brown, Joseph Hooper. 1785 — Ezra Brown, David Purington, Gershom Rogers. 1786-7— Edward Anderson, Ezra Brown, David Puring- ton. 1788 — Josiah Chute, Ezra Brown, David Purington. 1789 — David Purington, Paul Little, Joseph Hooper. 1790— Ezra Brown, Paul Little, David Purington. 1791— Winslow Hall, Josiah Chute, Ezra Brown. 1792-8-4 — David Purington, Josiah Chute, Ezra Brown. 1795-G — Ezra Brown, Josiah Chute, Abraham Anderson. 1797 — David Purington, Ezra Brown, Thomas Crague. 1798— Josiah Chute, Ezra Brown, David Purington. 1799— William Hall, Thomas Crague, Edward Anderson. 1800— Ezra Brown, Josiah Chute, Thomas Crague. 1801— Ezra Brown, David Purington, Elijah Kennard. 1802-3-4 — David Purington, Paul Little, Josiah Chute. 1805— David Purington, Josiah Webb, John Swett. 1800— David Purington, Josiah Webb, John Chute. 1807 — Josiah Chute, Ezra Brown, William Hall. 1808— Josiah Chute, William Hall, iNoah Reed. 1809-10-11— Josiah Chute, Josiah Webb, William Hall. 1812-13— Nathan Goold, Josiah Webb, William Hall. 1814-15— Nathan Goold, Stephen Hall, Josiah Chute. 1810— Nathan Goold, William JJrown, Josiah Chute. 1817 — Nathan Goold, William Brown, Timothy Hanson. 1818— Nathan Goold, William Brown, Josiah Webb. 1819— William Brown, Josiah Webb, Stephen Hall. 1820— William Brown, Josiah Staples, Stephen Hall. 36 Historical 1821— Nathan Goold, Thomas Little, Josiah Webb. 1822— William Brown, Ebeuezer Hawkes, John Gallison. 1823 — John Eveleth, William Brown, Ebenezer Hawkes, 3d. 1824 — William Brown, Ebenezer Hawkes, 3d, Stephen Webb. 1825 — Stephen Webb, Daniel Hall, Joseph Staples. 1826 — William Brown, Joseph Staples, Edmund Boody. 1827— William Brown, Ebenezer Hawkes, 3d, Timothy Hanson. 1828— William Brown, Elias Baker, Solomon Hawkes. 1829 — Elias Baker, Stephen Webb, Edward Anderson. 1830 — William Brown, Thomas Mabury, Jr., John Reed. 1831-2— Thomas Mabury, Jr., John Reed, John Water- man. 1833— Thomas Mabury, Jr., Elias Baker, John Webb. 1834 — Thomas Mabury, Jr., Edward Anderson, James MTntosh. 1835— Thomas Mabury, Jr., Edward Anderson, Thomas Varney. 1836— Stephen Webb, Allen Hamblen, Asa Le^row. 1837 — William Brown, Thom-as Hawkes, Asa Leg;row. 1838— Levi Tobie, Asa Legrow, Lewis Hardy. 1839— Thomas Hawkes, Levi Tobie, Lucius Whipple. 1840-1— Thomas Hawkes, Lucius Whipple, William E Brown. 1842 — William Silla, Edward Anderson, Josiah Fogg. 1843— Lucius Whipple, Thomas Hawkes, Thomas L. Smith. Historical. 37 1844— Lucius Whipple, Enoch Mabury, Thomas L. Smith. 1845— Lucius Whipple, Enoch Mabury, Ezra Brown, Jr. 1846— Enoch Mabury, Ezra Brown, Jr., Edward Ander- son. 1847-8— Edward Anderson, Mark Knight, Thomas Hawkes. 1849-50 — Ezra Brown, Jr., Samuel Freeman, David P. Baker. 1851-2-3— Thomas Mabury, Ephraim Legrow, Thomas flawkes. 1854 — Thomas Hawkes, Ephraim Legrow, Edward An- derson. 1855-6— William Silla, Elisha Jones, Jason Hanson. 1857— Thomas Mabury, Thomas L. Smith, Jason Han- son. 1858— Thomas Mabury, Charles Jones, Charles Rogers. 1859-60— Oliver Pope, Jason Hanson, William S. Cobb. 1861— Samuel Freeman, William Silla, Abijah H. Pur- ington. 1862— Samuel Freeman, Abijah H. Purington, Charles Hunnewell. 1863-4— Abijah H. Purington, Charles Hunnewell, Isaiah Elder. 1865— William vSilla, Charles Jones, Charles Rogers. 1866— Thomas L. Smith, William H. Smith, Andrew J. Morrill. 1867-8-9— Charles Jones, Charles Rogers, William AL Smith. 38 Historical 1870-1— William H. Varney, Joshua Tukey, William S. Cobb, 1872-3— William H. Yaniey, Charles Jones, William M. Smith. 1874— Benjamin M. Baker, Joel Rand, Chas. A. Haskell, 1875— Joel Rand, Chas. A. Haskell, John T. Fellows. 1876— John Fellows, Urban Lowell, Chas. R. Goodell. 1877— Chas. R. Goodell, Urban Lowell, Thomas L.Allen. 1878— Chas. R. Goodell, Thomas L. Allen, F. H. Boody. 1879-Frank H. Boody, Thomas L. Allen, Urban Lowell 1880-Cha8. R. Goodell, Chas. Rod^t^ers, J. W. Read. 1881— Chas. Rodgers, J. W. Read, Elbridge Lord. 1882— J. W. Read, Elbridge Lord, O. P. Chaffiu. 1883— Joseph W. Read, C. N. Morrill, E. A. Bodge. 1884— C. N. Morrill, Chas. Jones, F. P. Mayo. 1885— Chas. Jones, E. A. Bodge, Thomas L. Allen. 1886— Chas. Jones, Edwin A. Bodge, Thomas S. Nason. 1887— Chas. Jones, Thomas S. Nason, IS. C. Maxfield. 1888— Chas, Jones, Chas, Rodgers, Sumner C, Maxfield. 1889— Chas. Jones, Chas. Rodgers, Hiram Hawkes. 1890— Chas, Rodgers, Hiram C, Hawkes, Samuel V. Haskell. 1891— Leroy B. Nason, Chas. Rodgers, Harrison R. Waterhouse. 1892— C, M. Morrill, Leroy B. Nason, Hiram C, Hawkes. 1893— C. M. Morrill, Peter Stuart, H. H. Boody. 1894— H. H. Boody, Peter Stuart, William A. Larry. 1895— Howard H. Boody, Peter Stuart, S. C. Maxfield, 1896— Peter Stuart, Sumner C. Maxfield, C, M. Morrill. Historical 39 1897— Chas. Anthoine, Edwin A. Bodenj. F. (JhiidlxMiiiie. ISiddcfonl j Parker Spofl'ord, HucU.sport, J Edward E. Chase, Bluehill. '10, '11, '12, Nath'l M. Jones, Ban- gor. , '12, George A. Murchie, Calais. OFFICE SALARY Secretary of State, $1,500 Deputy Secretary of State, 1,500 Chief Clerk to Sec. of State, 1,200 En'g Clerk to Sec. of State, 1,000 Clerk to Secretary of State, 1,000 State Treasurer, 2,000 A ttorney -genera 1 , 1,000 A d j utan t-gener al , 1,000 Private Sec. to Governor, 1,200 Messenger, Stenographer to Exec. Dept. State Supt. Public Schools, 1,500 Land Agt. and Forest Cora. 1,000 Clerk. Insurance Commissioner, i,.-.oo Deputy Ins. Commissioner, 1,000 Bank Examiner, 1,800 Supt. of Public Buildings, 1,200 State Liquor Commissioner, 1,500 Pension Clerk, 1,200 Com, ludus'l and Labor Stat. 1,500 Clerk. Com. of Agriculture, 1,500 Inspector W., F., M., etc. 1 1) ill road Coninii.><8'rs, 2,500 2,000 2,000 44 General Eeference *E. C. Farrington, Fryeburg, Francis C. Peaks, Dover, Otis Hayford, Canton, George Pottle, Lewiston, *F. M. Simpson, Bangor, James Plummer, Augusta, Leonard D. Carver, Augusta, Ernest W. Emery, Augusta, Mary L. Carver, Augusta, Edw. Wiggin, Presque Isle, Chas. B. Caldwell, Augusta, MelvinW. Wiswell, Brevt^er, Daniel W. Emery, Augusta, Thomas Clark, Tremont, Charles E, Davis, Portland, L. T. Carlefcon, Winthrop, Henry 0. Stanley, Dixfield, Edgar E. Ring, Orono. A. R. Nickerson, Booth. Har. Henry R, Cov^an, Bangor, Sam'l B. Kelsey, Portland, C. W. T. Goding, Portland, Cyrus H, Farley, Portland, F. 0. Beal, Bangor, John M. Deering, Saco, F. S. Adams, Bowdoin, F. H. Wilson, Brunswick, | Percy L. Lord, Calais, > Jos. F. Young, Augusta, J Geo. H. Hunt, Old Town, Chas. A. Rolfe, Princeton, Whitman Sawyer, Portland, ^ Wm. L. Scribner, vSpriugfield, [ Albion P. Gordon, Fryeburg, J John M, Taylor, South Portland, \ John R. McDonald, Addison, / H. P. Farrow, Belmont (Ct.) Clerk to R. R. Commiss'rs, 1,500 Assistant Clerk, 1,200 State Assessors, 1,500 1,500 1,500 Clerk to State Assessors, 1,000 State Librarian, 1,000 Assistant Librarian. Cataloguer. Clerk to Supt. Pub. Schools, 1,000 Treasurer's Clerk, 1,500 Treasurer's Clerk, 1,000 Treasurer's Clerk, 1,000 Clerk to Adjt. General, 1,000 Clerk to Adj. General. Commissioners of Inland Fisheries and Game, 1,000 1,000 1,000 Com. of Seashore Fisheries, 1,000 Keeper of State Arsenal, 100 Commissioners of Harbor Tidal Waters. and Cattle Commissioners. Commissioners of Pharmacy. Agent Penobscot Indians. 200 Agent Passamaquaddy Indians. 200 Inspectors of Prison and Jails. Inspectors of Steamboats. Inspector of Dams and Reservoirs. ^Indicates official P. 0. at Augusta. General Reference 45 STATE INSTITUTIONS. INSANE HOSPITALS. Trustees— salary, $2.00 per day and travel. Frederick Robie, President, Gorliam. H. T. Powers, Secretary, Fort Fairfield. Mrs. .J. R. Smith, Litchfield. Chas. E. Field, Bangor. Geo. E. Macomber, Augusta. Thomas White, Bangor. Sidney M. Bird, Rockland. MAINE INSANE HOSPITAL— AUGUSTA. Officers. Bigelow T. Sanborn, M. D., (salary, $2,000) Superintendent. H. B. Hill, M. D., (salary, f 1,.S.50) Assistant Superintendent. H. L. Horseman, M. D., (salary, |1,200) Second Assistant. H. K. Stinson, M. D., (salary, |800) Third Assistant. Gertrude E. Heath, M. D., (salary, $400) Assistant Physician. Manning S. Campbell, (salary, $1,600) Steward and Treasurer. Alice G. Twitchell, (salary, $500) Matron. Revs. Chas. W. Doherty, Norman McKiunon, C. G. Moshor, Chaplains. Vermont R. Luce, Supervisor of Male Wards. Mrs. Annie D. McLoan, Supervisor of t'cmalr Wards. John A. Getchell, Hospital Clerk. Warrnn P. Doughty, Superintendent's Clerk. EASTERN MAINE INSANE HOSPITAI> — BANCOH. George W. Foster, M. D. (salary, $2,000) Superintendent (Deceased). P. H. S. Vaughn, M. D., (salary, fl,200) Assistant Superintendent. (Elected superintendent). W4 46 General Reference Burt F. Howard, M. D., (salary, $700) Second Assistant, Charles F. Perry, Steward. Charles S. Pearl, Treasurer. Adelaide C. Brown, Matron. Frank D. Friend, Supervisor of Male Wards. Revs. C. H. Cutler, Edward McSweeney, A. E. Kingsley, Robert A. Jor- dan, Chaplains. Jessie J. Glenn, Supervisor of Female Wards and Chief of Training School. Leslie W. Somers, Hospital Clerk. Isabelle N. Pratt, Superintendent's Clerk. STATE PRISON— THOMASTON. Hillman Smith, (salary, |1,800) Warden. Arthur C. Wyman, (salary, |1,000) Deputy Warden. STATE REFORM SCHOOL— SOUTH PORTLAND. Board meetings third Tuesday of February, May, August and Novem- ber. E. P. Wentworth, (|1,000) Superintendent. J. Henry Dow, ($700) Assistant Superintendent. Trustees— salary, $2.00 per day and travel. Fred Atwood, Winterport, President. Chas. L. Hutchinson, Portland, Secretary. Marquis F. King, Portland, Treasurer. Hiram W. Ricker, South Poland. Henry W. Mayo, Hampden. MAINE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR CURLS- HALLOWELL. Incorporated February 29, 1872. Organized November 12, 1872 Opened January 20, 1875. Established as a State institution, March 17. 1899. General Reference 47 Trustees. Andrew Hawes, Portland, President. Alfred VV. Anthony, Lewiston. ChaB. H. Dudley, Hallowell. Miss Clara M. F'arwell, Rockland. Mrs. Persis Martin, Auj^usta. Ex-ofHcio on the part of of the State, State Superintendent of Public Schools. Mrs. Mary E. King, Principal, Flagg-Dummer Hall, (opened Jan. 2, 1875) M. F. Whittier, Matron. Baker Hall, (opened December, 1898) Mary E. Mitchell, Matron. Erskine Hall, (opened September, 1902) Nancy R. Merrill, Matron. MILITARY AND NAVAL ORPHAN ASYLim — BATH. Incorporated February 2'5, 180G; opened November 19, 1860, Seth T. Snipe, Bath, Peesident, John O, Shaw, Bath, Secretary. H. A, Duncan, Bath, Treasurer. Trustees Appointed by Governor. J. L. Chamberlain, Portland. John 0. Shaw, Hath. John M. S. Hunter, Farrnington, J, L. Merrick, Waterville. Trustees Appoiiiterl by Corporation. S. T. Snipe, Bath; H. A. Duncan, Bath; \V. H. Watson, Hjilli, Executive Committer. S, T, Snipe, Bath; W. H. Watson, Bath; Joliii O. Shaw. Hath, Committee on Reception nnd Disposal of Vliililrea. W. H. Watson, Bath; S, T. Snipe, Bath; J. L. Merrick, Waterville. 48 General Reference INSTITUTIONS OF A PUBLIC NATURE. MAINE GENERAL HOSPITAL— PORTLAND. Opened October, 1874. Officers— William L. Putman, Portland, President; Franklin R. Barrett, Portland, Secretary and Treasurer. Directors. Elected by the Corporation— S. W. Thaxter, President; William H. Moulton, J. W. Symonde, Elias Thomas, Thomas L. Talbot, Chas. H. Pay- son, Portland. Appointed by the State — F. A. Wilson, Bangor; Nath'l Hobbs, North Berwick; William W. Brown, Portland. Chas. D. Smith, M. D., Portland, Resident Physician and Superintend- ent; Mrs. Hannah E. Rogers, Matron; Miss Amelia L. Smith, Superintend- ent of Nurses. CENTRAL MAINE GENERAL HOSPITAL— LEW I8TON. Opened July, 1891. Seth M. Carter, Auburn, President; D. J. Callahan, Lewis ton, Secretary; L. G. Jordan, Lewiston, Treasurer. Directors. Elected by the Corporation— Seth M. Carter, President, Ara Cushman (Deceased), H. M. Packard, J. P. Hutchinson, Chas. C. Wilson, Auburn; S. B. Hayes, W. D. Pennell, G. M. Coombs, S. D. Wakefield, T. F. Callahan, Lewiston; Geo. P. Emmons, M. D., Resident Physicion and Superintendent; Miss Eugenia D. Ayers, Matron and Superintendent of Nurses. General Reference 49 EASTERN MAINE GENERAL HOSPITAL— BANGOR. Opened June 7, 1892. Officers— Chas. Hamlin, Bangor, President; Edw. Stetson, Bangor, Vice- President; Chas. H. Bartlett, Secretary; Chas. D. Crosby, Treasurer. Trustees— President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer ex-ofRcio, B. B. Thatcher, Hugh R. Chaplin, Hiram H. Fogg, Edward McSweeny, Isaiah K. Stetson, J. L. Crosby, Prescott H. Vose, Fred W. Ayer, Arthur Chaplin. Superintendent of the Hospital— ^iias Ellen F. Paine. Medical Staff— Gsden M. Woodcock, Atwell W. Swett, Calvin P.Thomas, Bertram L. Bryant. Surgical Staff— Vt^. H. Simmons, W. C. Mason, W. L. Hunt, Daniel A. Robinson. Adjunct Surgeons— E. B. Sanger, Daniel Mi:Cann, John B. Thompson, Luther S. Mason. 5wrg-eons— Herbert T. Clough, eye and ear; Harry Butler, throat and nose; L. S. Cliilcott, dental. Acting Pathologist and Bacteriologist— B. L. Bryant. MAINE EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY— PORTLAND. Officers— John F. Hill, Augusta, President; Albion Little, Portland; Ammi Whitney, Portland, Vice-Presidents; F. W. Searle, Portland, Secre- tery and Superintendent; F. E. Boothby, Portland, Treasurer. Executive Committee — Albion Little, Chairman; E. E. Holt, Thos. P Shaw, W. S. Eaton, Ammi Whitney, Jas. F. Hawkes. Executive Surgeon— E. E. Holt. Attending Surgeons— E. E. Holt, D. J. Clough. Department for Nervous Diseases. Addison S. Thayer, A. K. P. Meserve, Physicians. Nose and Throat Department. Owen Smith, Cilman Davis, Surgeons. Miss Edith Whitlock, Matron and Head Nurse. 50 Business Directory BUSINESS DIRECTORY Postmasters — Center, Fred S. Hawkes; South, J. W. Read; North, Howard H. Boody; Newhall, Howard Smith. Selectmen— Woodiord8,B.. F. D.,Geo. A. Newhall; North, Geo. F. Jordan; A. Kalloch. Town Clerk and Treasurer— Center, John N. Swett. Collector and Constable — Center, Willard Lamb. Constable— Newhall, C. H. Cook. Road Commissioners — South, C. M. Elliott, Gilbert Rob- erts; North, William Sposedo. School Committee— Center, D. K; Hall; South, W. A. Larry; North, Chas. F. Parker. SiaZ?7es— Newhall and South, M. H, Hanson (also sale); North, F. E. Yates (sale); Center, Chas. D. Hasty (sale). Station Agents — South, Albert Ames; Newhall, Thomas J. Scott. Telephones— IuOcqA, N. E. T. & T. Co., W. Bickford & Co., agents. ASSOCIATIONS. Masons — Presumpscot, Sat. on or before full moon. P. of fi".— Pleasant River, No. 35, Wed. South, G. A. R.— Larry, No. 57, 1st Mon. Relief Corps— Sat. K. of P.— Ori- ental, No. 17, Tues. U. O. G. C— No. 286, 2d and 4th Wed. L O. R. A/.— Nagwamqueag, No. 36. North, /. 0. G. T.— Pine Tree, Fri. Windham, K. of H.-lst and 3d Thurs. Center, S. of T.— Pine Tree, No. 1. Hotels— North, Lake House, L. S. Freeman; F. E. Yates. MEHDERSOn BROS. Department Stone Dpy Goods and Uloolen Remnants 840 mflin ST., UIESTBROOK, IDE. IDaine CUesleyan Seminany and CUoman's College The Maine AVesleyan Seminary and Woman's College offers unexcelled educational advantages in Art, Oratory, Music, both vocal and instrumental, in its Business College, in its three College Preparatory courses, its two Seminary courses. EXPENSES LOW Write for inforiiiHtl*B t* WILBUR F. BERRY, President KENT'S HILL, MAINE Census of (XJindbam 1904 The population ot the town of Windham has been arranged herewith in families where that arrangement has been possible. In these families, in addition to the resi- dent living members, the names of the non-resident mem- bers are included. It should be borne in mind that this plan does not include the names of all former residents of this town, as the names of the non-residents appear only when one or both the parents are still living in the town. At the end of the Census will be found the names of non-residents with their present addresses, when such addresses have been given to us. The non-residents are indicated by the (*). Following the names of the population is the occu- pation. To designate the occupations we have used the more common abbreviations and contractions. Some of these follow: Farmer — far; carpenter— car; railroad ser- vice — R R ser; student, a member of an advanced institution of learning— stu; pupil, a member of a lower grade of schools —pi; housework— ho; laborer— lab; physician and surgeon— phy & sur; clergyman — clerg; merchant — mer; teacher — tr; blacksmith— bik; clerk— cl; book-keeper— bk kpr; lawyer- law; mechanic— mech; engineer— eng; insurance— ins; maker — mkr; worker — w'kr; work — wk; shoe shop work — s s work. This Census was taken expressly for this work during the summer of 1904, by R. C. Russell, Kent's Hill, Me. Census 55 WINDHAM CENTER P. O. Anthoine, Charles H far Carrie M (Hawkes ho Mary L ho Alice M ho Helen R stu Charles N pi Allen, Ethel M pi Anderson, Mary E nurse Allen, Edward C far Mary S (Bennett ho Charles T far Martha ho George E far •Sadie M ho Roscoe G blk Albert H mech Emma E tr B Brann, Fred E far Mattie P (Andros cook (ieorge F stu Helen M pi Bertha pi Carter, Cynthia S clerg Carter, Emily L ho Camp, Melvin W far Maude L ho Melvin M stu Camp, Lucretia (Allen ho Melvin M far *Irvinp^ W tr •George H far Alice J ho Cooke, Frank J blk Lena M (Frink ho Avis M Pl Aura B Pl Lewis F pl Dingiey, Martha A ho Elliot, Edith P (Pride tr F Fogg, Albert H Idell (Spear George A far ho pl 56 Census G Perley W Lincoln E Goodrich, Abbie C artist Marion E H J Hanson, Marcia B (Bishop ho George B Julia H lab Jordan, Alfonzo blk ho Hattie M (Proctor ho Hussey, W P far Jordan, Ellen (Knight ho t/ 7 Hanson, George B painter Isaac R far Mary M (Sturgis nurse Alfonzo blk *H Willard blk Susie M ho K Marion S stu Knight, Jason S far Harmon, Howard car Mary L (Whitney ho Mary J (Morrill ho * Walter V mer Dwight L *Erving J broker Bernice M *Jennie W ho Hall, Daniel cl Katon, Alice J (Camp ho Effie (Willey ho Doris Hall, William F far Levin a H (Humphrey ho L * Alfred a dr mk i-i *James A far Leighton, Charles lab Albina C ho Alice (Stevens ho Hawkes, Fred S raer Loveitt, Albion L far Annie L (Lowell ho Louisa H (Walker ho William C cl Burleigh W pl Phillip W stu Gertrude N Pl Hawkes, Ann L (Morris ho Christin A pl FredS mer Linnell, Alice E pl Frank N far Libby, Ellen Hawkes, Ernest A butcher Lamb, Willard far Mary L (Anthoine ho Annie (Rodgers ho Census 57 *Mabel ho S Carrie asst bk kpr Beulab tr Lincoln far Swett, John N sec & treas Ins Co Calista A (Abbott ho M Ethel M pl Staples, Ernest L far McDonald, Alvah Alice M (Thurston ho Mayberry, Emily Stone, Sullivan Eliza J (Rankin far ho N Maude E milliner Senter, John G far Nesbitt, Nettie J (Carter ho Albina C (Hall ho *Alice M ho P *Nellie F ho Pride, Julia H (Hanson Alice B Edith P ho ho tr Susie E Staples, Martha (Libby Louise Say ward, Charles ho ho ho lar R Rose (Verrill ho Rodgers, Linwood blk T Alice B (Pride ho Tukey, Daniel R far Maurice L Edith L A Percival Pl Caroline W ( Webb *Kalph H ho tr Rodoors, Wilbur F far V Rodf^ers, Albert T car MMrnhHll 11 car Varney, Thomas Albert L blk prop of lumber i nills Fannie ho Florence M (Goodrich Charlie C phy mus tr Walter P far * Lewis G civi: eng Andrew J blk I'erly W stu 58 Census Varnej, Edwin M far Adelia L (Brigham ho *AiiDie B milliner *Leroy R elec w Winslow, Oliver far Margarette J (Rhodes ho Walker, Edwin H far Abbie E (Staples ho Louisa ho Webb, Emma ho Woolson, Abba Goold author SOUTH WINDHAM P. 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Mabel (Long ho Edna pl Adjutant, Frank fish mer Wilbur D mill op Susan A (Nelson ho B Bragdon, Mariam A ho Bryant, Frank W butcher Floretta (Mitchell ho Leila H ho Ralph C lab Edith R pl Erdine C pl Brown, Colby lab Annie (Davis ho Bertrand pl Bailey, C W MD Nellie E (Adjutant ho Chas W Jr pl Bickford, Henry mer Jennie (Sawyer ho *Luie ho Agatha cl Blair, Frank lab Mildred (Jennings ho Bragdon, Edgar P mill op Eva E (Hart ho *Hazel pl Burnell, Olin F RRser Nellie M ( ho *Albert H far *Mabel ho Joseph hotel wk Brackett, Samuel L mill op Esther B ( ho *Angie M ho Census 59 Linnie mill op Alice E mill op Burro wes, Marguerette (Press ho Edward far Bodfje, Esther (Haskell ho Charles far Bodge, Cliarles far Ermina (Montgomery ho Cash, Melville mech Abbie (RackHff ho Helen W pl George W Pl Gladis M pl Cloudman, E H car Emma J (Wingate ho *Harry H tr Susie W ho Carr, William O mer Hattie (Allan ho Capeless, M I) boss finislHT in woolen mill Cash, Frederick A mill op EvaP pl Day, Jacob T mill op ' Sarah F (McLellan ho Bertha J ho Day, Charles M bk kpr Myrtie (Vannah ho J Harold pl Forest Dole, Samuel T JP Phoebe C (Larry editor Edwards, Silas B mail carrier Ida M ho Granville H car Melissa A (Scribner ho Euleta M ho Annie B tr Ernest C real estate agt Silas S pl Myrtle H pl Elder, Albert L far Maria (Peterson ho Foley, Ruth (Knox lab *Angie ho Jennie lab Ella ho Thomas lab ('harles stu Frank pl Sadie pl Foster, Lottie ho Foster, Nellie (Russell ho Susie V mill op Abbie S mill op Kftie G mill op Bertha L I pl Factor, Arthur lab 60 Census G Jackman, Helen A ho Jackman, Gemma blk Goodell, George mill op Jordan, James M car H Carrie (Mitchell ho Effle mill op Hanson, George K far Laura M mill op Mary A (Brackett ho Francena H pl Heyor, Harry tr Helen pl Hoyt, Carroll lab Florence pl Lucinda (Jones ho Gerald pl Flossy Jacobson, Peter mill op Hoyt, Andy L druggist Gracie (Mersereau ho Hale, Lydia M tr Garania Heath, G. H boss spinner in Woolen mill K Annie (Partridge ho Kennard, G H I mgr milk farm Eva (Fitch ho Irish, C G far George H J L Jones, Levi lab Roxlana (Berry ho Little, Alfred J lab *Leslie lab Mattie (Parker ho *George A lab Lincoln Lucinda ho Geneva Herma lab Little, James W lab Alwilda ho Louise M ( Wight Lilla Pl press cor Jordan, WilHam C blk Mamie L ho Carrie (Berry ho *Albert P station agt Ernest pl Alfred J lab Madiine Long, George blk Census 61 Ellen L (Bickford bo Mabel V ho Howard W R R t«er •Alice M bo Leo-row, Jacob lab Lowell, Fred lab Lany, W A far Mrs. N. S (True ho Alice E tr Bessie M mus stn Libby, Harlaiid mill op Alzada (Thompson bo Rosy pi Libby, Aueear mill op Marion (Gilpatric ho Dorothy Leavitt, Frank fl ear Lillian (Webster ho Libby, Alton B hostler Mabel (Adjutant ho Ev^erett pi Lord, Sherman mill op Lutie W (Jordan ho Sherman T pi Charles S Leiti^bton, Anna Larry, Edwin A mill op Lamb, Lewi« S mill op ]\raii-gie (Fitzgerald ho (ieor<>e H Clara E Lovejoy, Marcelus eno; Libby, Walter F mill oj) Fannie B (Sargent ho Lillian D pl AnnaN pl Guy pl Frances M Mitchell, Perley car Hattie (Barker ho Beatrice pl Moses, Cathlean pl Murch, J OSes far Julia (Douglas ho Mersereau, Hannah (Merser- eau ho Gracie ho McLellan, Mellen mill op Montgomery, James iar Hadassah (Dunbar ho Ermina bo Edgar R sheet metal w'kr Frederick sheet metal wk'er *Ella ho *Mary L bo *Emma L mill op .leunie 1 ho Blanche A mill op McLellan, Sarah F( Leavitt ho * Lizzie R bo ♦William J R R ser *Margarette ho McKentiey, Roy mill op Maybcrry, L R mail carrier 62 Census Martha (Proctor ho Mayberry, Susan ho MoDtgomerj, Louise pi Mayberry, Georji^e H mill op Cora E (Morse ho Grace E pi Bertha E Marie F Doris A Morse, Abio:ail ho Murch, Alfred teamster Bertha A (Lombard ho Moors, Anna C ho McKenney, C Byron mill op Ida (McGovven ho Lulie ho Leroy mill op N Nichols, C A undertaker *Thomas B chemist John C undertaker *Erne8t L druggist *Grace E nurse *Alice L electrician Ellen C (Cook ho Ester J pi Euth E pi Nichols, John C undertaker Josephine E (Hanson ho George A pi Donald O Nelson, Thomas mill op Mary E (Hanson ho Lillian pi North, Mrs ALL (Larry ho Nelson, Susan (Duffy ho *Julia ho Parker, Francis R mill op Nancy (Sargent ho *Marshall mill op Katie ho *Osburn mill op Dana mill op Martha ho Florence mill op Harvey pi Parker, Dana lab Ella M (Foley ho Gladis P Lois Marguerite Parker, Walter mill op Katie (Parker ho Ethel pi Ernest pi Francis pi Erma Reber Morris Plummer, Lucus mill op R Read, Joseph W P M Ellen F (Jordan ast P M Census 63 *Cha8 W hib Ida P ( ho Elizabeth H cl Carrie M tr Roberts, G F far *Lawreston RRser Lillian (Jackson ho Lucie asst ho Eva pl Starling, William mill op Ida Pl Sarah (Lilingworthmill op John pl Ellen ho Robinson, J L manuf Mary pl ME (Doughty ho Raymond pl Vena L stu Senter, George mill op Thomas L pl Soule, R H miller Albort E pl Mary B (Cobb ho Robinson, Louisa retired Arthur C pl Richardson, Frank hostler El win pl Evie (Libby ho Genevive pl Small, Benjamin mill op s Viauna (Huston ho Benjamin P R R ser Smith, LlaM (Edward s ho Sawyer, Charles L far Arthur A Inb Cora (Hall tr Smith, p]d\vard T carriage mkr Hall pl Liza (Marston ho Siewertson, Christian far Shaw, Albion lab Stanley, WilHara mareng Cynthia (Blake ho Marietta (Field ho Howard E pl i:;iizabeth pl Alice May Lawrence W Strout, Eh as R mer Mary G Frances (Thurston ho Henrietta Sweudson, John mill op Julia (Peterson ho W Clifton pl Carl Walker, Osgood B far Sawyer, CliMT-leH L Adrianna M (Lan lb ho boarding house proprietor *Ernest B tr 64 Census Webb, Emma nurse Walker, Mrs M G (Sawyer ho Wescott, William mill op Joanna (Swasej ho Harold Walker, Howard far Alice (Wescott ho Wescott, Samuel mill op Livona (Kincaid ho Emma M pi Wescott, Mabel ho Weber, Aug:ust F far Annie M (Siewertson ho Alfred far Arthur pi Henry Younir, Charles M mill op Emma L (Glantz ho Arthur M pi Charles A SOUTH WINDHAM R. 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D. 1 A A Howard far Austin, Randall W far Anthoine, True M trader S Ellen (Brackett ho Martha D (Gowen ho Randall K pl Annie Z ho Allen, Cyrus K mach Howard W mill op Belle H (Nash ho Zelinda stu Fred C far Clifford T pl Allen, Nathan J far Ayer, A Howard far Alice W (Hall ho S Luella (Douglas ho *PhiIip W stu *J esse H mach Natalie J pl EvaB tr Lawrence H pl Blondena E stu Marie A pl Edwina pl Allen, Isaiah P far Anderson, Valentine cobbler Melinda (Rhodes ho Ayer, Eunice C (Estes ho Nathan J far Census 65 Jennie E ho *Clara B ho Aikins, James E cler^ Cofa (Harlow ho Ellen M stu William E pi Fredrick H pi Walton B pi Lincoln J pi Emily P XelKon B Anderson, Frank far Josie (Hippie ho CharleH W stu Leon M pi Clifford J Grace L Anderson, William F far Julia A (Harmon ho Frank L far *Carrie A ho Akers, William H far Akers, Mary C ho Allen, William H far Betsy E (Hawkes ho Allen, Thomas L far Annie E (May berry ho Florence I mus tr B Batchelder, Mary Bailey, Franklin P mer Amelia H (Waite ho Florence E mus tr Georp;e W stu Marion E pi Irene I pi Ralph E Bailey, Emma (Dolley ho Frank mer *Lizzie ho *Charles lab Black, Charles R far Catharine (Black ho *Aliner painter Ashley M far *Annie B ho Brumbry, Lewis far Lillian ( ho Geo roe H stu Raymond pi Bailey, William far Mary O (Faulkner ho Flossie D ho Brown, Helen M Baker, Eugene far Cobb, Edwin mason Carrie L (Rhodes ho Arthur Pl Cook, Elijah far Abbie J (Jones ho Ellen C ho Albert E paper hanger Frank J blk 66 Census Cook, George A Pl Cartland, Naucj ho *Rufus M hostler *Martha J ho Miriam dr mk *Mary C ho *Lizzie C ho *William F mer Abbie D tr *Einma C ho Cummings, Everlena (Morse ho VeraP pl *Mellroy E pl *Willis E pl Etta W Katie I Crockett, Oscar S stone cutter Flora M (Merrill ho Linwood F stu Cobb, Mary A (Patten ho D Dolley, Warren mill op Davis, Maria (Sargent ho *Jennie ho *Nellie ho *Gracie ho *May ho Doughty, Joseph W far E Elder, Ray H far John *W far *Ray Jr teamster Harriett ho Louis J ho Elliot, Charles M far Nettie M (Foster ho Elliot, Aphie L (Legrow ho Charles far Farwell, George mill op Alice (Read ho Frank W pl Foster, William K mer Foster, Frank W mer Files, Joseph P car Elinor (Roberts ho *Herbert car *W Scott car *Trueman com traveller *Ellen ho * Albert W^ salesman *L Lemont eng *Anna R stenog Fleet, Hale far Maria (Hippie ho Foye, Dora P S (Small ho Harry M far Leslie far Guy E pl *Dana far Census 67 *May E ho *Ideila ho Field, Jeremiah far Ruth A (Pride ho *Lizzie ho *Jeunie mill op Annie ho nrillard elee *Ida ho *Gracie ho Faulkner, Mary (Godfrey ho *Mary A ho *Fredrick A Ins agt *Euuice G ho Greenlaw, Leslie far Lucy E (Greenlaw ho Harold J pi Mabel E Earl L Sarah M Greenlaw, Sarah A (Quint ho *Alta M ho Leslie far *Clifford boss wire stringer *Eri)est boss wire stringer Guptil, Harrison far Susan ho Gilpatrick, Frank S far Annie (Devine ho H Hawkes, Sarah J (Stanley ho * Harry O cl Lillian S tr Elmer H far Hawkes, George H far Lydia M (Varney ho Abbie P ho Hermon G mech F Warren far Hackett, Miriam M ho Hanson, Charles A far Alice M (Anthoine ho Plarmou, George A painter Etta J (Camp ho Orland C far Hippie, Maria (Phillips ho *Carrie A ho Jossie ho *Jessie F mill op Grace G ho Hanson, Sarah J (Libby ho *Samuel P lab Charles A far *Lester O lab *()rville L far Harris, S H far Jennie (Nash ho Harlow, Walter M mail carrier Harlow, I^ewsie P ho Harlow, E B car Hussey, Walter C far Julia M (Morton ho 68 Census Hussey, Albert A far Adeline (Cumininj^s ho Anna S ho Walter C far *Ida C ho Hansen, Emil T lab Caroline (Larson ho Emil C pi Alfred pi Hanson, Varanus C hay mer *Andrew manuf *Veranus mill op Edna (Leavett ho Hewes, Henry J horseman Hallett, Carrie ho Hall, Frank W far Everlena (Cumraings ho Holt, John lab Annie S (Hussey ho A Louise pi Hawkes, Frank N far Kate S (Stinson ho Edith M ho Alley E far Margarett L stu Edna F pi Hall, J Hacker contractor & builder Anna F (Hoag ho *Arthur D principal *Amy P ho *Mahlon F phy *Alice A tr *Euf us H phy *Sarah F tr Hall, Charles W far Ellen F ( Webb ho *Neal R far *Frank E mach Walter B far Bertha W ho Hall, Walter B far Apjnes M (Muir ho Winnifred M Helen F Hall, Mary A (Libby Alice W Charles L *Gertrude M Cora M ho ho far ho tr salesman * William H *Lincoln E mngr of beef house I far ho Irish, Henry M Lydia (Moses George H mgr of Windham creamery Albert M far Velma M pi Irish, Rebecca M (Moody ho Henry M far Irish, George H mgr of creamery Nellie M (Plaisted ho Clifford Census 69 J far ho ho Jones, J T Abbie II (Goold J ones, Abbie (Lord *Fred E supt Dredj2;ing Co Nellie H George L Jaques, Walter S Mattie M (Smith ♦Hilary L Freda B Lucinda A Harvey A George F Jones, Charles W Jennie E (Allen xVUen H Jones, Lindley L Maria ( Jepson * Herbert L Edith E Jones, Charles L tr far far ho stenog ho ho far pl far ho pl car ho mach milliner Elizabeth Lucy Kemp, John A Etta (Black Knight, Albert M Clara A (Dole Lizzie J Mabel L K Kallock, Almanza Margarette (Jaques *Charle8 Georgie F Kimball, Edward J Alice (Greenlaw Florence Joseph Libby, Abram Ella (Dolley Ethel Hazel Sterling Russell Libby, Isaac Mary A (Elliott Thomas O Uriah C Abram I *Ethel L Libby, Thomas Susan (Gormley Flora H far Lawson, Fred lio Maria (Davis far Larrabee, Samuel stu Marion C (Legrow far Benjamin ho Legrow, Emma G stu Lowell, Dana P pl| Nettie F (Brown pl far ho far ho tr tr far ho pl far ho far butcher far ho far ho far ho butcher ho butcher far ho 70 Census *Grace H nurse *011ia M ho FredS cl Mayberry, Royal far Gertrude B pl Julia (Elder dr mk Little, Moses H far Christine pl Catherine B (Harmon ho Morrill, William G far Langill, James W far Merrill, Alphonzo S far Legrow, Lydia (Maxwell ho Josephine (Fields ho *JohnM far *Bell ho Adelaide ho Harold far *Rufus far McDonald, Sinclair painter Jessie A ho Annie C (McLean ho Legrow, John far Roderick M pl Bertha W (Hall ho Annie K pl Willie A pl M Frank A Mayberry, Sidney A far Moore, C R far Orpha B (Whitney ho Emma (Witham ho Ada ho Ernest mill op *Maude ho Walter S mill op * Angle ho Hattie G mill op Blynn D pl Edith M pl UlaH pl Mildred Jasper E Moses, Edwin far Moore, George A car *Herbert ear Mary J (Groves ho *John pawn broker George C car *Edward pawn broker Henry W car Frank car William J far Moses, Iva ho Charles W pl Herbert stu Joseph pl Iza pl Jessie A pl McDonald, Frank H far Nathaniel Sarah A ( Witham ho Morrill, Ella L (Baker ho *Dora E ho Morrill, Dexter far Census Murphy, Patrick J Alice Edwin Margarette M James Morrell, Cornelius N Annie L (Varney Fred McLellan, Jordan Eliza (Tibbetts *Minnie Wewley M Merrill, Charles H Abbie P (Haw es N Nugent, Joseph Annie (Emery EvaM Morn a L Arthur J Anffie M mer Pl Pl pl pl far ho fai' far ho ho far ho far ho stu stu pl pl Pope, Lydia M ho Philbrook, Rinaldo T far Fostina (Coombs ho Partridge, Sarah P (Hawkes ho *CliarlPH F mach Edwin M car Joseph H far Walter P far R Read, Sarah A (Ricker ho Alice R ho Walter H mill op Read, Augustus far Elizabeth (Boody ho *Edmond B butcher Rufus lab Read, Rufus lab Jennie E (Montgomery ho Florest M ho Robinson, Sarah (Taber ho Charles far Rodgers, Marshall H far Cora M (Jillson ho Sawyer, George W far Alfreda (Jaquis ho Ralph M Strout, Bloomville mill op Harriet E (Verrill ho Sawyer, Charles W far Bertha R (Sylvester ho Asenath B pl (ieorge S pl Sarah M pl Howard C Sylvester, Zadock far Senter, Alphonso car Eliza W (Webb ho Senter, Susan (Leighton ho Charles P far 72 Census *Albioii cobbler *William H cobbler Alphonzo car John G far George H mill op Snow, Augustus B carriage painter Lucy A (Hodges evangalist *Frederick A cl *William A E R ser *Martha H ho Stinson, Margaret (Sibley ho *Maria B ho Kate ho Senter, Charles P far Sayward, John H teamster Katie F (Varuey ho Carroll pi Wilbur p] Henry pi Earl pi Reynolds Sylvester, Richard T mason Stone, Eli far Frances (Morrell ho Orrin F far Sylvester, Julia (Stone Small, Edward M far Lillian (Knight ho Stanley, Lucinda P (Irish ho * William F moulder *Dennis W fish and game warden Sarah J ho Thurston, Charles E far Caroline A (Drew ho *George E mach Minnie G ho Alice M ho Jessie W far Trickey, Peter far Ida A (Brown ho Trickey, Charles S car Todd, Josephine ho Tebbetts, Eliza (Pinkham ho *Manfred s s work ^Isadora ho *Eva M ho Thompson, William A far Clara P (Stevens ho Martha J companion Annie B ho V Varney, Susan S ho Varney, Elijah K far Frances A (Stanford ho *Annie H ho Hattie H ho Kattie F ho Charles S far Lead ore N lab Varney, Charles L far Census 73 Walter C far Wesoott, John mason Belle J tr Lillian (Spear ho Maude M ho Carroll pl Frank W far Velma M pl Varney, Walter C far AVebb, Stephen H far Carrie (Haskell ho Ellen F (Cobb ho Besse M pl William E mill op Edgar W pl Hellena pl Alton C pl Thannie pl Cora B pl Webb, Mary J ho Ad die V With am, Sarah A (Nason ho Varney, Johnson far ♦Charles M far Alline A (Redlon ho Emma E ho *EvaN ho *Sadie A nurse Varney, Sumner B far Willey, Harold E far Mary K (Brown mil iner Hattie (Varney ho Carl Hermou pl 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Sherman lab Ward, Wilson M far Y Ella L (Yates ho * Herbert W eng Young, William C car *Adelma L electrical eng Annie (Libby ho NEWHALL P. O. 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ARENOVSKY DEALER IN Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps 87 MAINE STREET WESTBROOK, MAINE EiC isroisr-RESiDEisrTS WHERE NAME OF STATE IS NOT GIVEN MAINE IS UNDERSTOOD Atherton, Idoljm (Morrill North Yarmouth Atherton, Bessie J 325 Woodfords st. Woodfords Allen, Jerry Shute St., Everett, Mass Allen, Mark Westbrook Allen, Ida (Goff Reservoir st., Westbrook Allen, Minnie (Jordan Haskell st., Westbrook Allen, Georg;e Westbrook Allen, Andrew Westbrook Anthoine, Annie (Watson Cumberland Mills Ayer, Jessie H 97 Babcock st. Hartford, Conn Allen, Philip W 383 Main st. Manchester, N H Allen, Clara B (May berry 92 Oak St., Cumberland Mills Anderson, Carrie A (Foster Aunandale, Minnesota Allen, Sadie E (Bennett Freeport Adams, Asa L Bridgton Adams, Eugene Fryeburg Adams, Angle (Green So Paris Adams, Herbert Winthrop st., Melrose, Mass Adams, Ella (Heath Bridgton Adams, James Bridgton Adams, Wilbur W. Derry, N. H Adams, Minnie (Foster Hillsburg Bridge, N. H Atherton, Guy 113 Olive st. New Haven, Conn B Bickford, Luie (Taber 38 Wyoming ave Melrose, Mass Burnell, Mabel (Cloudman Burlington, Vt Burnell, Albert W Baldwin Brackett, Angle (Morrill 52 Prospect st., Woodfords Boody, Nellie M ( Jewett 37 Smith st., Portland Barley, Lizzie (Westman Scarborough 102 Non-Residents Bailey, Charles Salem st., Portland Black, Aimer Gorham Black, Annie B (Walker Poland Corner Brown, Charles E 315 East Broad wa3^ Los Ang:eles, Cal Brown, Dora (Colby Dry Mills Cloudman, Harry H Burlington, Vt Clay, Charles Gorham Cole, Lizzie (Davis 171 Oxford St., Portland Cobb, Albert Deering Center Cobb, Nathaniel Deering Center Cartland, Rufus M Dover, N H Cartland, Martha J (Thomp son, E Weymouth, Mass Cartland, Mary C (Farr Gage St., Augusta Cartland, Lizzie C (Knight Westbrook Cartland, William F Dover, N H Cartland, Emma C (Beale Gorham Cummings, Melroy E RFDl, W Paris Cummings, Willis E R F D 1, W Paris Cobb, Lionell Medford, Mass 73 Washington st Cobb, Lyman H Fitchburg, Mass Cobb, Clara M (Leighton 218 Oxford st., Portland Cobb, I Willis .125 High St., So Portland Cobb, Callie E (Cobb 125 High St., So Portland Camp, Irving W Casco Camp, George H Gorham Chaffin, Grace 543 Congress st., Portland Cram, Addie M (Chipman 12 Ashmont st., Woodfords D Davis, Jennie (Ewings Worcester, Mass Davis, Nellie (Smith Gardiner Davis, Gracie (Harris Concord Davis, May (Leighton Damariscotta Dolley, Alice (Brown Raymond Dolley, Erwood Bryant st., Woodfords Non-Residents 103 Edwards, Granvill Main st., Westbrook Edwards, Ernest C 30 Court St., Boston, Mass Elder, Ray Jr Cohasac, Mass Eaton, Martha L 39 Revere St., W End, Boston Eaton, Minnie 39 Revere st., Boston Eaton, Maria Boston, Mass El well, May F (Parker W Gorhani Elwell, William J 32 Biojelow st Cambridge, Mass Foley, Angle (Phinia Bar Mills Fairbanks, Frank Cumberland Mills Files, Herbert 12 Howard st., Portland Files, W Scott Greenville Files, Freeman 14 Chestnut St., Everett Mass Files, Ellen (Norton San Jose, Cal Files, Albert W 163 Grove Fall River, Mass Files, L Lemont Atlanta, Ga 553 Central ave Files, Anna R 14 Chestnut St., Everett, Mass Foye, Dana R F D 1, Saco Foye, May E (Carter R F D 1, Saco Foye, Idella (Chapman 253 St. Johns st., Portland Field, Lizzie (Fernald North Deeriug' Field, Jennie (Smith Oxford Field, Millard Green st., Portland Field, Ida (Foley Egypt, Mass Field, Gracie (Field R F D 3, Woodfords Faulkner, Mary A (Burnell Roslindale, Mass Faulkner, Eunice (Douglas Deering Faulkner, Frederick 82 Devonshire st Boston, Mass Flaherty, John Montreal, Canada Foster, Selden E Norway Greenlaw, Alta M (Burnham Boothbay Greenlaw, Clifford 603 Brown st., So Portland Greenlaw, Ernest Portland 104 Non-Residents Glantz, William Hjde Park, Mass Glantz, Alma E (Lombard Saco H Hooper, Susie (Rice Sudbury, Mass Hawkes, Cynthia C ( Witham R F D 3, Woodfords Hawkes, Lizzie S (Moore So Windham Hawkes, Edna E (Newell Cumberland Mills Hussey, Ida E (Sawyer 282 Brackett st., Portland Hanson, Andrew, Salem Mass Hanson, Varan us Cumberland Mills Hanson, H Willard 52 Hanover st., Portland Hall, Arthur D 405 Oak st. Minneapolis, Minn Hall, Amy P (Veiller 1048 Fifth ave., New York City Hall, Mahlon F, M D Fairbanks, Alaska Hall, Alice A Glendale st., Everett, Mass Hall, Rufus H, M D 98 Chelsea st., Everett, Mass Hall, Sarah F Beverly, Mass 6 Washington st Hall, Alfreda Freeport Hall, James A Freeport Hall, Neal R RED Hacker road, Brunswick Hall, Frank E 22 High St., Portland Hall, Gertrude M (Stark Manchester, N H Hall, William H Paterson, N J Hall, Lincoln E --, 59 Fourth st., Dover, N H Haskell, Albert O 16 W Elizabeth st, Detroit Hippie, Carrie A (Roouey 312 Van Soyke, St Paul, Minn Hippie, Jesse F Skowhegan Hanson, Samuel P Wollaston, Mass Hanson, Lester R F D, N Falmouth Hanson, Orville L Gray Corner Hawkes, Harry O So Carver, Mass Her rick, Nora 4 Huntres st., Portland Harmon, Ora E (Goddard 6 Josslyn st., Auburn Harmon, Walter S R F D 1, Gorham Non-Residents 105 J Jones, Leslie Gorham JoDes, George Gray Justesen, Metha (Knudsen Jamaica Plains, Mass Jones, Fred E Hotel Warwick, Newport News Jaquis, Mary L Conmrnercial St., Portland Jones, Herbert L R F D 1, Biddeford Jepson, Albert Morrills Corner Jepson, Elizabeth (McKennon 325 Chatham st., Lynn, Mass Jepson, Cora B (Bowley 420 Eastern ave., Lynn, Mass Jepson, Emily E (Scribner 8-i Mechanic St., Westbrook Jordan, Gracie M (Mussey Raymond Jordan, William S Portland Jordan, Lizzie (Ward So Portland Jordan, Marian R (Ward So Portland K Kallock, Charles Limerick Knight, Walter V Westbrook Knight, Erving J 30 Alumni st.. Providence, R I Knight, Jennie W (Cartland Highland st., Dover, N H Knight, Lindley V 1326 N 55th st., Philadelphia Kemp, George L Denver City Kemp, John New Mexico Kemp, Olive S Denver City Knight, Arvilla S (Hunt Deering Center Little, Mamie L (Jeffords 31 Edgwood St., Boston Little, Albert P eta agt Wyoming Melrose, Mass Long, Alice M (Tibbetts Lovet t, Susie (Berry W Poland fjovett, Ulysses C Sebago Lake Lorencen, Wulf Skowhegan Lorencen, Carl Providence, R I Lorencen, Manuel Portland Theatre, Portland Libby, Ethel L (Stuart 14 Smith St., Portland Lowell, Grace H Portland Maine General Hospital Lamb, Mabel (White 42(3 Stevens ave., Woodfords Libby, Henry Boston, Mass Libby, Lorye (Cobb Westbrook 106 Non-Residents Libby, Charles Bridgton Lord, John Wells Lord, Samuel W 10 Lewis St., Portland Lord, Edward, 88 ChauDcy st., Boston, Mass Lord, Joseph 50 Cushraan st., Portland Lord, Huldah F Spruce St., Portland Lord, Frank Winter st,, Portland Libby, Charles Bath Libby, Lizzie (Rounds Buxton Libby, George N Gorham Libby, Sadie M (Marston Winne^ance Lamb, Freeman Deerin^ Center Legrow, John M West Cumberland Legrow,Rufus W Cumberland Lakin, Nancy (Tibbetts Brooklin Lakin, George Raymond Lamb, Hannah (Brackett So Windham Lamb, Ferdinand R F D 1, Gorham Lamb, Flora 45 Exchange st., Portland Legrow", Clifford E 2 Park Place, Portland Lombard, Edgar Sebago Lake M Mitchell, Job A Bridgton Mitchell. John E Skowhegan Mitchell, Ernest Naples McLellan, Lizzie R (Libby Roxbury, Mass McLellan, William J Stewartstown, Vt McLellan, Margarite( Williams Palmyra, N J Mayberry, Walter White Rock Montgomery, Ella (Scott Cambridge, Mass Montgomery, Mary (Drink- water, Cambridge, Mass Montgomery, Emma Cambridge Mass Martin, Joe Westbrook Martin, Maude Westbrook Martin, Annie Westbrook Moses, Herbert 40 Garrison st., Stroud water Moses, John Boston, Mass 602 Massachusetts ave Moore, George I Shawmut Moore, Henry W So Portland McDonald, Dora E (Jones R F D 1, Biddeford McDonald, Ollia M (Phillips Gorham Mayberry, Lizzie H (Irish R F D 4, Gorham Non-Residents 107 Meg:quier, Blanche G 22 Waverlj st., Maiden, Mass Merrill, Bell (McPhee Cumberland Mills McLellan, Minnie (Rolfe Bridgton Mayberry, Maude (Davis Bar Mills May berry, Angle (Wentworth Westbrook Mains, Arthur Worcester, Mass Mains, Adelbert L 548 Deering ave., Woodfords Manchester, Joseph B North Gorham Mason, Lottie (Ames Portland Meserve, Nellie (Jordan Norway Mains, Hermon Woolwich Mann, Oliver A 272 Allen ave., Woodfords Mann, Gertrude V (Lamb 56 Brentwood St., Woodfords Merrow, Carrie (Philbrook Cumberland Mills Mathews, Emma F (Frank W Gray McDonald, Frederick Providence, R I McDonald, John Jefferson N Nichols, Thomas B 95 So Main st Attleboro, Mass Nichols, Ernest L Seavey st., Westbrook Nichols, Grace E Sheridan st., Portland Nichols, Alice L Sheridan st., Portland Nelson, Julia (Wood Lowellville, Ohio Nash, Howard E 16 Bay st., Cambridge Nash, Julia M 945 Pa ave., Washington, D C Parker, Marshall Cornish Parker, Osborn Cornish Pratt, Lydia E (Morrill S Windham Partridge, Charles F Westbrook Partridge, Edwin Prides Corner Partridge, Joseph H White Rock Page, Flora (Cobb 682 Main st., Westbrook Procter, Leona S (Shaw Standish 108 Non-Residents Philbrick, Marcia B (Maxwell Summer st., Auburn Philbrick, Emma J (Clark Putnam, Conn Perkins, Hattie (Procter Naples R Read, Chas W Portland Read, Walter H P () Box 817, Maynard, Mass Read, Edmond B So Fitchburg, Mass Ryder, Gertrude (Bragg 28 St Lawrence st., Portland Rollins, Flora L (Wood R F D 4, Gorham Rodgers, Frank 10 Bryant st., Woodfords Rodgers, Wilton H Cumberland Mills Shaw, Ella (Wescott Cumberland Mills Shaw, Fred L Banner, Cal Shaw, Jennie M (Thompson 15 Prospect st., Portland Shaw, Henry White Rock Shaw, Charles G 97 Brooklyn st. Boston, Mass Shaw, Nelson So Casco Shaw, Dora (Rodgers 10 Bryant st., Woodfords Sposedo, Mikel S Casco Sposedo, Elihu S Casco Sposedo, Melissa 241 Oxford st., Portland Sposedo, Frank 27 Portland st:, Portland Smith, George H Lisbon Smith, Hezekiah Olipants Furnace Fayette Co, Pa Sanders, Mirtie E (Bailey R F D 1, Gardiner Stanley, William F So Carver, Mass Stanley, Dennis Sebago Lake Sawyer, Laureston Westbrook Staples, Mabel (Durrell Westbrook Staples, Edith (Jordan Poland Staples, Fred F Poland Sawyer, Eugene H 1024 Washington ave Portland Sawyer, George Bar Mills Sawyer, W A Brackett st., Portland Sawyer, Walter H 34 Park st., Cumberland Mills Smith, Geo H Boston, Mass 90 Waltham st. Smith, Simon A Aliens Corner Non-Residents 109 Smith, Cjrus C Morrills Corner, Portland Smith, Ida E (Hussey 143 Oxford 8t.,' Portland Shaw, Sarah L (Bailej Cumberland Mills Sawyer, Sarah (Watson Cumberland Mills Sawyer, Mary S (Johnson Cumberland Mills Senter, Albion Cumberland Mills Senter, William H Marlboro, Mass Snow, Frederick A 53 Sydney st, Somerville, Mass Snow, AVilliam A 558 17th St., Brooklyn, N Y Snow, Martha H (Decatur 23 Kearsarge ave Roxbury, Mass Smith, Lizzie W (Chandler New Gloucester Smith, Grace M (Leighton 55 Stevens ave., Portland Stinson, Maria B (Parmenter Albion Senter, Alice M (Partridge White Rock Senter, Nellie F 43 Fessenden st., Portland Sayward, Lydia M (Nelson Medford, Mass Spencer, Mandy E (Ryder Dry Mills Spencer, J Thomas Los Angeles, Cal Spencer, M Lizzie (Marian Bar Harbor Spencer, Charles J Ansonia, Conn Spencer, Al vie L Ansonia, Conn Spencer, Lillian (Richards N Gray Skillings, Minnie (Small Cumberland Mills Thurston, George E 48 Abbe ave Springfield, Mass Tukey, Ralph H New Haven, Conn Tebbetts, Manfred Clarmont, N H Tebbetts, Isadora (Pride Prides Corner Tebbetts, Eva M (Hodge Medford, Mass Tukey, W Vernon Bellevue, King Co Seattle, Washington 110 Non-Residents V Varney, Lewis G York Haven, Penn Varney, Annie B 261 Middle st., Portland Varney, Leroy R Windham Center Varney, Annie H (Brown Cumberland Mills Varney, Eva H (Libby Dry Mills, Gray Varney, ^lary E (Mann 267 Allen ave., N Deering Varney, Fred W 54 Coburn st., Lynn, Mass Varney, Georoe L Presumpscott st., Portland Varney, Alpheus G Mariner & Merchants bid Philadelphia, Penn Van Buskirk, Sadie (Smith 374 Court st., Auburn W Walker, Ernest B Woonsocket, R I Webb, Maud (Hubbard 64 Bramhall st., Portland Webb, Fred Gray Webb, Ray Gray Walker, Flora (Fellows 143 Bloomingdale st Chelsea, Mass Walker, Nettie (Wentworth Cumberland Mills Walker, Lilla (Young Rumford Falls Witham, Charles M R F D 3, Woodfords Witham, Sadie A (Smith Lynn, Mass Ward, Herbert W Jefferson st.. 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