THE Dover and Foxcroft Register 1904 -COMIPILED BY= MITCHELL Si REMICK k k 'v. Kent's Hill, Maine : Published by The H. E. Mitchell Publishing Company 1904 REHL ESTHTE HND INSURANCE HGENCY Representing The E. A, Strout Farm Agency of New York; The New York Lite Insur- ance of ^cw York: The Continent tal Casualty Company of Chicago, 111. We have the best in either. Call and see if we haven* t. .•V^S^'S^rf"*,. •>*•**«•'*»«•'** ta»''*W»''*W^*M»''**-'*»»* OFFICE, UNION SQ. D. E. DINSMORE, DO^ER. Dover and Foxcroft, Maine TABLE OF CONTENTS. Indian History along the Penobscot Valley. Early Settlements. Incorporation, and Town Officers. Industrial Account. Military Matters. Church Account. School Items. Business and Professional Men. Facts of Interest. Census and Non-Residents. MATNB FARMXX BOOK PRXNT AUGUSTA, MAINE. GET OUR. 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Ilnbian Ibistor^ Hlong the Penobscot . . . The story of the Indian in the state of Maine is ever in- teresting, and especially is that of the Penobscot Valley. This race of men, children of nature and reared to a life in the forest, ending their days as they began them, is the subject of pity as well as of hatred; hated for their cruelty, and pitied for their misfortune at the hands of their more civilized fellows, the Anglo-Saxons. We of a later day can look upon this race in a spirit of greater fairness than could our ancestors whose view of the red man was obscured by his late acts of rapine and plunder. As we read history let us remember that they were struggling to retain their own domain, to defend their "Father- land" against the acts of the aggressive pale face whose deeds of prowess we delight to honor. TRIBES OF THE PENOBSCOT. In our brief sketch we cannot attempt to trace in full the descent of the Indian tribe of this region. It is unnecessary. We will begin by stating that the Indians of the state of Maine generally were divided into the following tribes: The Sokokis, of the Saco river region: the Amasagunticooks or Abenakis, of the Androscoggin and lower Kennebec region; the Canibas, of the Norridgewock region; and the Wawenocks of the eastern part of Maine as now known. Of these the latter are to us most interesting. Another almost synonymous name for this tribe ia the Etchemin tribe. This tribe however included the Indians Dover and Foxcrofl^ Maine to the extreme headwaters of the Penobscot and. the St. John River. This tribe is usually divided into three divisions, viz: those on the St. John; those Qn the Passamaquoddy; and the Tarratines, of the Penobscot, concerning whom we are most interested. It is undoubtedly true that this tribe is the ancestor of the present remnant known as the Penobscot tribe. This tribe claimed dominion over the entire Penobscot Valley from the headwaters to the sea. Concerning these Indians we here quote Mr. Williamson as follows: "They were a numerous, powerful, and warlike people more hardy and brave than their western enemies, whom they often plundered and killed, and, according to Hubbard and Price, kept the Sycamores between the Piscataqua and the Mistic in perpetual fear. After the conquests and glory achieved in their battles with the Babshaba and his allies, they were not, like their enemies, wasted by disease and famine. They retained their valor animated by success and strengthened by the early use and supply of tire arms, with which they were furnished by the French. Less disturbed than the western tribes in the en- joyment of their possessions and also more discreet, they were always reluctant to plunge into hostilities against the English. The Tarratines ever manifested the greatest satisfaction in their intercourse with the French. No fortifications upon the penin- sula of Maj. Biguyduce, or building in the vicinity, excited either fear or jealousy in them, for no rising plantations of the French threatened them with the loss of their lands or privi- leges. A barter of their furs for guns, ammunition and trinkets was managed with a freedom and a directness which won and Dover and Foxcroft, Maine secured their attachment. Their companionable manners and volatile turn made the bonds strons; and lasting. The T;irra- tines have probably at different periods shifted the situatiiui of their principal village. At the mouth of the Kenduskeag they had a common resting place when the white people first set; led in that vicinity — a place to which they were, from haV>it, strongly attached. Here the mouldering relics of human bociies, flint spears, stone implements of labor and Indians' paint-? lust have been accidentally disinterred after a burial of an unknown period of time." The Tarratines were neutral in the war of the Revolution. In return Massachusetts, of which this region was a part at that time, protected them and prohibited all trespass upon their lands, six miles in width on each side of the Penobscot, from the Head of Tide upwards. The state from time to time bought large tracts of land from them till their territory was greatly diminished in size. These Indians when they were first seen by the whites dwelt on both sides of the river and in con- junction with the other tribes roamed the whole of the state of Maine to the westward of this region. That they wandered far from their Penobscot home is evident. One historian asserts that the chief, Samoset, who met the English at Plymouth with the words "Welcome Englishmen" in their own tongue? was a Tarratine, and came from the Island of Monhegan. WARS OF THK TARRATINES. The Indian seemed to be fated to be the opponent of the Englishman. In religion and personal make up the English were at a very serious disadvantage as compared with the French- 8 Dover and Foxcroft^ Maiiie man with his vivacious ways, and his attractive and impressive religious services. It is probable that the most of the En- glish had serious intentions and an honest purpose to deal justly with the red men. Their charters called for religious training, forbade the sale of liquors to them, and in every way enjoined their training in the channels of civilization. But the Frenchman did all in his power to engender the spirit of animosity which was early started in the breast of the savage- Only one result could possibly be, and that was war. But though the Indians were gradually drifting to hostilities they were hurled headlong into an open conflict by Weymouth's infamous seizure of five of their tribe in 16')5. I'.i ICol or 1632 there was an outbreak .between the Tarratiiies and tiuir rivals, but the conflict was not long prolonged nor bloody. Tho great war with the Mohawks about 1663 greatly discomfited the Tarratines, their dreaded enemies following them even to the banks of the Penobscot, burning their dwellings, and do- ing great harm in accordance with Indian warfare. Soon smallpox devastated the tribe till it was almost exterminated. No further action in warfare was participated in by these Indians till the coming of Maj. Church in 1694, who laid waste their fields and killed several of the natives. In 1722 Love- well's war opened and lasted three years. The war was thus named for Capt. Lovewell of Dunstable, the hero of the battle of Pequawket. The warfare was carried to the Penobscot Valley, and begun at the arrival of Col. Thomas Westbrook in 1728. Thi8 expedition was made up of one hundred and thirty men. They sailed the coast of Mt. Desert in whaling boats and Dover and Foxcroft., Maine small vessels, and then proceeded up the Penobscot, anchoring at Marsh Island, it is stated, on March 4 of that year. Here they left their boats and began a five days' march through the forest near the river. At the old Indian fort which they found deserted the company destroyed everything of value. It was stated that this fort was situated in Orono about six miles above Kenduskeag. After the destruction of the build- ings about the fort the whites returned. About two years later, wlien the Tarratines had reliuilt the village, Capt. Joseph Heath with his company crossed the country and attacked the village, laying it in ashes. No Indians were found. The village was never rebuilt, Oldtown being the place finally settled upon as their further abode. In October, 1723, a vessel landing at Mt. Desert, Capt. Cogswell commanding, was attacked by the Indians, the whole crew being captured. The wars being over, the Indians returned to their usual customs, hunting and fishing. Gradually by treaty and by other courses the English came into possession of the lands along the Penobscot. The Indians were greatly cheated in these deals, but managed to retain possession of certain tracts, and to this day have control of a large number of islands in the Penobscot. They also have a large sum in the hands of the state which is holden as a perpetual fund for their support on which the state pays interest annually. The Indian tribe receives not far from |8,000 per year from different sources. The treatment of these Indians on the Penobscot by the state of Maine is in marked contrast to that of Massachusetts when 10 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine this whole region was a part of that commonwealth. Every- thing of practical value to them is now done for their protec- tion and benefit. EARLY SETTLEMENTS. As to whom the first white man to set foot on this territory- was we have no means of knowing, but the first on record was Samuel Weston who was employed by the Committee for the Sale of Eastern Lands. lie explored and surveyed about 21 townships in this section of the state as early as 1799. There are varying reports as to the earlier ownership of this land. In 1799 Abel Blood purchased a square mile and made a clearing, but of whom he bought we find no record. The location claimed by Mr. Blood was near what is now East Dover. We learn that the following year heraised crops o'i some kind presumably corn, as that formed the principal diet of the pioneers. Mr. Blood, however, did not remain in the place. We find the first permanent settler was Eli Towne who came from Temple, N. H., in 1801. He, together with his father, Thomas, and his brother, Moses, made a burning that fall and in the following spring planted the land thus cleared. It was not until the eighth day of May, however, that Mr. Towne, with his wife and child, arrived at the log camp he had constructed in this wilderness on the bank of the Piscataquis river just below East Dover village. Oil this jouraey he had walked all the way from Bangor, leading the horse on which his young wife sat with her first- born son, Alvin, in her arms. What may have been the feelings of this young wife to leave her earlier home and parents to Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 11 enter this land where scarcely ever the foot of civilized man had trod, where no family was perhaps within ten miles of the uninviting hut built for her home, can hardly be conceived to- day bj'^ the people who now occupy the happy and pleas"»nt homes that have sprung up on the land that then surrounded them, and was to them the home of the wild beast, and an un- limited wilderness of forest trees. But this brave woman soon found enough to claim her attention in the care of her family and assisting her husband to make for them a comfortable home, and to instruct them in the best manner within her reach. She raised a family whose good deeds and patriotic endeavors will long live as a memorial to their early training and an ex- ample to those wiio should foHow. The family consisted of ten children, three girls and seven boys, the oldest girl of whom was the first white child born in Dover, and {)robably the fiist in Piscataquis county. Tlie childi-en were, beginning at the oldest: Alvin, Sibyl, Betse}'-, Eli, Orpha, Ezra, Achsa, Bertha, Obed, and Leander. One or more of these names we meet later in the state legislature, and others prominent in the affairs --f the town, their names beirig connected with ahriost every town ofiice. Mr. Towne later built two houses on his farm, one of which has been destroyed but the other still stands, being owned by Elmer Towne. The present village of East Dover and several outlying farms now cover the land originally purchased by Mr. Towne, about 1-2 square mile, for which he gave the sum of $900. The next settler who came to the town is supposed to have been Mr. Lyford Dow, who came with his wife in about 1804 and settled near Mr. Towne a little farther down the i iver. 12 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Mr. Dow made this bis home and here raised his numerous family. His children were John, the oldest, then Betsey, Sarah, Eunice, Ben, Job, Lyford Jr., Asa, and Joseph. The de- scendants of this family are now respected citizens. Ben married Betsey Towne, who lived to the advanced age of 93 years. About the same time William Mitchell arrived in the place with his wife, a talented young woman, who has the distinction of having made the first public prayer on record in the town. Their family consisted of four or more children, of whom were M.>idcc:ii, Louisa, Meribah, and Betsey. Wliile t!u' foregoing were settling in the vicinity of East Dovi-i- iillicis were locating in other parts now included in the town. Paul LaiiiTiert came from Winthrop (Me.) in about 1808, and purchased a large tract of land, containing from 700 to 1000 acres, at what is now South Dover. His house stood where the present residence of Mr. Turner, owned by Chas. Harvey, now stands. Here he raised a family of eleven children: Dennis, Lanson, Paul Jr., Samuel, Stephen, Eben, Isaac, Benj., Maryabee, P(jlly, and Susan; among whom were representatives, land agents, and many prominent town officials. Mr. Lambert was an especially prosperous farmer, never being out of grain — barley, wheat and oats — pork or hay from the time he harvested his first crop from his fertile fields. He often supplied his less prosperous neighbors with provisions, gave each of his children a good farm, and a year's board after their marriage, to give them a start in life. He then left a valuable estate. The first to settle within the limits of what is now Dover Dover and Foxcroft, Maine . jy village, as near as we can learn, was Mr. Nathaniel Chamber- lain. He made a clearing and constructed what was probably the first frame house in the town. This was located where Messrs. Kitridge and Downiugs now live. About the same time the Spaulding brothers sold their lots in Foxcroft and came across the river into Dover. A. Moore was the next we find record of; he settled and built a mill near where Brown's mill now stands, A little later, about 1820, Thomas Davee built a factory and mills in what is now the village. Thus the villao-e began to be the center of business, and since that time has made rapid strides as a manufacturing center. Some of the citizens even moved their houses from East Dover to the village. Among other early settlers who helped to redeem the town from the wilderness, and who have assisted in establishing a town of which its every citizen is justly proud, we might men- tion John Dow, Peter Brawn, Jonas and Zachariah Longley, Mr. Fifield, James Rowe and Job Parsons. FOXCROFT SETTLERS. In giving the historical account of these two towns we have been advised to treat them together, since their interests and fortunes are so nearly one, and in the light of the prospect that they may soon comprise but one civil township. In regard to the early history of the town of Foxcroft we find conflicting reports. We have spent much time, however, to verify the statements given us, and have done so in many cases. If, how- ever, any of the following statements do not seem to you true, please bear in mind that events are seen differently by dif- ferent observers, and from different viewpoints. As to dates, 14 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine we have recorded them as nearly as unrecorded history has given them to us, and we trust these facts collected will be of value to the future historian who may be inspired to write the complete annals of the "City of Dovercroft." Many affairs of interest took place here before the first permanent settlement was made. Col. J. E. Foxcroft explored the territory in about 1800, and soon after purchased the town- ship for about 45 cents an acre of a Bowdoin College commit- tee, this being one of six townships granted the college as an endowment. He laid out the town into lots, made some slight clearings and built a road, in connection with some others to whom he had already sold lots. He then offered $100 and the entire water privilege to the man who would here build a saw - mill and keep it running and in repair for ten years. This offer was accepted by John Spaulding, together with his two brothers previously mentioned, who, after remaining on this side a while, removed to the Dover side. As to who was the first to locate within the limits of the township to make his home, and to bring his family, we are unable to say definitely, but we are led to believe it was John Spaulding, who built a log cabin near where the present school building stands, and moved his family here in 1806. During the same year Joseph Foxcroft Spaulding was born, being the first white child born on Foxcroft soil. Unhappily this promis- ing boy died at the age of four years. Some affirm, however, that one Joseph Morse of Oxford county was the first to establish his home within the limits of the town. He came by way of Sebec, and settled on the shore Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 15 of Sebec lake. This report is well founded, for we find record of a road being built to "Morse's Landing" previous to Mr. Spaulding's arrival, yet we have no authority to state that he brought his family at an earlier date. If such was the case, he of necessity either brought with him or bought of those in this section much of his first year's provisions, as he made no clear- ing until 1805. Mr. Spaulding brought his family from Nor- ridgewock the following March. Mr. Spaulding's brothers, Seth and Eleazer, brought their families very soon after and settled near him. The next to come here were Samuel Chamberlain, Ephraim Bacon, and several others who came from Massachusetts. The two named erected a frame house, cutting the timber from their own lots, and making the shingles by hand work; the house was supplied with a brick chimney, the brick costing $25 a thousand. This was the first frame house having a brick chimney in the town. The next season Mr. Chamberlain brought his wife here and became the third or fourth settler, there being only two cabins in the village at that time. The house he built stood about where the soldiers' monument now stands. In this house he raised a family of eight girls and three boys. His oldest child was the first white child born in town who lived to grow up, she being 93 at death. The following are the names of the children, among whom were prominent town citizens, and all but two were teachers at some time during their careers: Sarah J., Calvin, Julian, Abigail, Luther, Lucy, Hannah F., Harriet, Cleora, Eager and Henrietta. Mr. Chamberlain was a member of the committee to draw up the constitution of Maine, and a representative in 1832. This 16 Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine man drove the firs-t team into town ever here. This he took with him from Massachusetts, and had to cut his way in from Bangor. Among others who deserve special mention here was Eliphalet Washburn, who came here in the same year that Mr. Chamberlain did, (1805). He began at once to build for him- self a home. lie cut his timber on the shore of Sebec lake, floated it down to the mouth of the lake, where a saw mill was being built, helped complete the same, got his timber savred in return for his labor, hired Mr. Dow of East Dover to haul the lumber to his lot, and paid him in corn. He then went to Bangor on foot for his nails, there paying a shilling a pound. He took them home on his back. Thus he collected his material, and erected his house on the farm where Mr. Farris now lives, near O. C. Dunham's, on the road to Sebec station. Reports say that this was the first frame house built within the limits of this town. Though there is no doubt about Mr. Chamberlain's being the first framed house with a brick chimney, the question as to which was completed first is a matter of more or less doubt. Among other early settlers were Joel Pratt, Nathaniel Chamberlain, William Thayer, Nathan Carpenter, Nathan Buck, William Buck, Moses Buck, Daniel Buck, Gilman Greeley, John Bradbury, John Chandler, Jas. Carl and Adonirara Blake. INCORPORATION-DOVER. An act to incorporate the town of Dover. Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 17 sentatives in Legislature assembled iliat the plantation num- bered three, sixth range, in county of Penobscot and bounded as follows: south by Garland; east by Atkinson; north by Foxcroft; and west by Sangerville; and the inhabitants thereof be and are hereby vested with all the powers, privileges and inmunities which the towns within this state do or may by law enjoy. Sec. 2. Be it further enacted that Joshua Carpenter, Esq. is hereby empowered to issue a warrant to some inhabitant of said town directing him to notify the inhabitants of said town to meet at such time and place as he shall appoint to choose such officers as other towns are empowered to choose at their annual town meetings. Approved Jan. 19, 1822. Albion K. Parris, Gov. A true record. Attest: Eli Towne, Clerk. CLERKS. 1822, Eli Towne; 1823-30, Thomas Davee; 1841-45, Stephen P. Brown; 1846, Leonard Stoddard; 1847, H. G. O. Morrison; 1848-50, S. P. Brown; 1851-53, F. K. Drake; 1854-65, S. W. Elliott; 1866-75, S. A. Rogers; 1876, Thomas P. Elliott; 1877-78, G. G. Downing; 1879-83, T. P. Elliott; 1884-90, A. M. Warren; 1891-1900, Calvin W. Brown; 1901-04, Edward E. Whitney. SELECTMEN. 1850, A. S. Patten, Berlin Bran, Alvah Sinclair; 1851, Stephen Lambert, J. S. Thompson, P. M. Ayer; 1852, Berlin Bran, A. S. Patten, Gideon Robinson; 1853-54, John Mitchell, 18 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Thomas S. Pullen, Gideon Robinson; 1855, T. S. Pullen, M. Mitchell, John Mitchell; 1856-57, T. S. Pullen, M. Mitchell, Gideon Robinson; 1858-59, Mordecai Mitchell, Josiah Spaul- ding, Gideon Robinson; 1860-61, Josiah Spaulding, M. Mitchell, Thos. A. Kating; 1862, Joseph Spaulding, Mordecai Mitchell, John L. Robinson; 1863, Ephraim Flint, John L. Robinson, Mordecai Mitchell; 1864, Mordecai Mitchell, John Robinson, Russell Kittredge; 1865, Russell Kittredge, Oren Brown, Joseph Cook; 1866, Oren Brown, John S. Robinson, Oscar Woodard; 1867, Oren Brown, Oscar Woodard, S. W. Elliott; 1868, Oscar Woodard, Oren Brown, Ira Rowe, Jr.; 1869, Oscar Woodard, John L. Robinson, Ira Rowe, Jr.; 1870-71-72, Oscar Woodard, Ira Rowe, Jr., Edwin Doore; 1873, E. B. Averill, Edwin Doore, John C. Demeritt; 1874, E, B. Averill, J. C. Demeritt, E. W. Merrill; 1875, E. B. Averill, J. O. Burgess, A. Bragg; 1876, John O. Burgess, Alfred Bragg, Geo. F. Lambert; 1877, E. Flint, J. C. Demeritt, A. Bragg; 1878-79, E. A. Thompson, J. C. Demeritt, Alfred Bragg; 1880, E. A. Thompson, B. B. Smith, Edwin Hill; 1881-82, E. A. Thompson, John O. Burgess, Wil- iam F. Washburn; 1883, John O. liurgess, William F. Wash- burn, Thomas F. Elliott; 1884-5, J. O. Burgess, William F. Washburn, G. G. Downing; 1886, John O. Burgess, M. W. Hall, Cyrus IT. Doore; 1887, M. II. Hall, C. H. Doore, D. E. Dins- more; 1888, Cyrus H. Doore, J. B. Peaks, D. E. Dinsmore; 1889-90, J. B. Peaks, C. H. Doore, D. E. Dinsmore; 1891-92- 93-94-95, C. H. Doore, A. M. Warren, V. A. Gray; 1896-97, C. II. Doore, N. C. Stowe, F. A. Merrill; 1898, C. H. Doore, A. P. Dover and Foxcroft, Mnine 19 Clark, L. A. Ayer; 1899, C. H. Doore, L. A. Ayer, Calvin W. Brown; 1900, Calvin W. Brown, Lincoln H. Dow, Ralph Bradley; 1901, C. H. Doore, Francis C. Peaks, Ralph Bradley; 1902-3, C. H. Doore, Ralph Bradley, Benj. L. Batchelor; 1904, Ralph Bradley, Benj. L. Batchelor, Herbert E. Douglass. TREASUEERS. 1822, Joseph Shepherd; 1823, Thomas Davee; 1824, David Haynes; 1825-28, Eben S. Greely; 1829-80, A. S. Patten; 1841- 45, Stephen P. Brown; 1846-50, Chas. B. Woodbury; 1851-53, A. B. Chase; 1854-57, Geo. W. Sawyer; 1^58-98, C. H. B. Woodbury; 1899-1904, Walter H. Blethen. INCORPORATION-FOXCROFT. COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twelve. An act to establish the town of Foxcroft, in the county of Hancock. Sec. 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- sentatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, that the township numbered five, in the second range north of the Waldo patent in the county of Hancock, be and hereby is established as a town by the name of Foxcroft, and the following boundaries, viz.: East by township number four in the same range; south by the river Piscataquis; west by number six in the same range; north by number seventeen, the eighth range; and the said town of Foxcroft is hereby 20 Dover and Foxaroft,, Maine vested with all the co-operate powers and privileges, and sub- jected to the like duties and requisitions of other towns accord- ing to the constitution and laws of this commonwealth. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, that any justice of the peace for the county of Hancock is hereby authorized, upon application therefor, to issue a warrant directed to a free- holder and inhabitant of the said town of Foxcroft, requiring him to notify and warn the inhabitants thereof to meet at such convenient time and place as shall be expressed in said warrant, for the choice of such officers as Towns are by law required to choose at their annual town meeting. In the House of Representatives, Feb. 29, 1812. This bill having had three several readings passed to be enacted. O. W, Ripley, Speaker. In Senate, Feb. 29, 1812. This bill having had two several readings passed to be enacted. .Samuel Dana, President, Council Chamber, Feb. 29, 1812. Approved: E. Gerry. CLERKS. 1812, John Bradbury; 1813, Adoniram Blake; 1814, John Bradbury; 1815-16, Jeremiah Leech; 1817-18, Samuel Cham- berlain; 1819-26, Aaron Tucker; 1827-28, Nathaniel Chamber- lain; 1829-31, Richard K. Rice; 1832, Caleb Prentiss; 1833, Sylvanus Herring; 1834-41, Caleb Prentiss; 1842-43, Moses Swett; 1844-46, B. B. Vaughan; 1847-49, E. J. Hale; 1850-52, B. B. Vaughan; 1853-88, E. J. Hale; 1889-92, R. M. Ingalls; Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 21 1893-96, 11. G. Pratt; 1897-99, W. M. Steward; 1900, A. L Fletcher; 1901-04, W. M. Steward. SELECTMElSr. 1850-51-52, Timothy Chamberlain, Timothy Haseltine, Syria Bearce; 1853, C. P. Chandler, J. Haseltine, David GU- man; 185-4, T. Haseltine, J. S. Holmes, John Philbrick; 1855- 56, Chester Chamberlain, Ellis Robinson, Elisha Daggett; 1857 T. H. Chandler, Ellis Robinson, C. S. Hammond; 1858, Jona- than Roberts, William Pratt, Syria Bearce; 1859, T. H. Cham- berlain, Ellis Robinson, J. Haseltine; 1860, Ellis Robinson, Timothy Haseltine, Richard Dearborn; 1861, R. Dearborn, T. Haseltine, T. S. Pullen; 1862, R. Dearborn, T. S. Pullen, Syria Bearce; 1868-64, T. S. Pullen, William Thompson, Syria Bearce; 1865-66, E. J. Hale, Ellis Robinson, B. F. Hammond; 1867-68-69-70-71-72, E. J. Hale, B. F. Hammond, Willliam Thompson; 1878, E. J. Hale, B. F. Hammond, A. W. Giln„m; 1874-75-76-77, Elias J. Hale, Benj. F. Hammond, A. W. Gil- man; 1878, E. J. Hale, Benjamin F. Hammond, J. C. Western; 1879-80, E. J. Hale, G. F. Dunham, A. W. Gilman; 1881-82, E. J. Hale, A. W. Gilman, D. B. Whittier; 1883-84, E. J. Hale, A. W. Gilman, Thomas Daggett; 1885-86-87, Chas. L. Ham, Thomas Daggett, Samuel G. Greeley; 1888, Chas. Ham, Thomas Daggett, B. F. Hammond; 1889, William Buck, S. C. Greeley, Orrin C. Dunham; 1890, William Buck, S. C. Greeley, Thos. Daggett; 1891-92, William Buck, S. C. Greeley, Alvin A. Adams; 1893, William Buck, W. P. Oakes, A. A. Adams; 1894-95, William P. Oakes, H. G. Pratt, A. A. Adams; 1896, 22 Dover and Foxcrofty Maine William P. Oakes, H. G. Pratt, J. G. Herring; 1897, William P. Oakes, J. G. Herring, E. A. Ireland; 1898, William P. Oakes, J. F. Arnold, C. C. Weston; 1899, S. J. Law, H. G. Pratt, I. R. Holmes; 1900-01-02-03, H. G. Pratt, S. J. Law, I. R. Holmes; 1904, S. J. Law, I. R. Holmes, A. J. McNaughton. TREASURERS. 1812, Nathan Carpenter; 1813, John Bradbury; 1814-15, Benj. Hersey; 1816-25, Samuel Chamberlain; 1826-27, Thatcher Blake; 1828-37, S. Chamberlain; 1838-44, Chas. P. Chandler; 1845, Nath. Chamljerlain; 1846-50, C. P. Chandler; 1851-52, William B. Davis; 1:^53, A. G. Labroke; 1854, B. A. Turner; 1855-57, C. P. Chandler; 1858-63, Richard Dearborn; 1864, Silas Paul; 1865, R. Dearborn; 1866-95, E. J. Hale; 1896- 1904, W. S. Ham. INDUSTRIAL ACCOUNT. The first water privilege on the river in Dover is that now occupied by Mayo's mill. This was first utilized by the Spauld- ing brothers, John, Seth and Eleazer, who were the first to construct a dam at this point. They built a saw mill, and soon after added a grist mill. These were absolute necessities to the settlers, to obtain lumber for their buildings and flour or meal for their food. The builders soon after sold to Hutchins, Hathaway & Whiting. After this the mills passed through the hands of Mr. Bullen of Hebron to Col. Samuel Greeley, then to his sons, Samuel, Jr., Daniel and Oilman. In 1820 Daniel Greeley took down the old mill and erected a large saw and Dover and Foxcroft, Mtune "23 grist mill. This was carried away by a freshet in 1854. In the raeantime other raills had been erected — a tannery, hoe fac- tory, cloth dressing factories, and others, most of which are wot standing now. Mayo's, Doore's, and R. D. Oilman's are iiow the only mills drawing pr.wer from this dam. We find next on the bank of the river Augustus Gilman's mill, which takes lis power from the brook. This power was first used by Samu :1 Chamberlain for an oil factory. He sold the property to Iv y Jordan, who built o\^er the factory into a small grist mill. The preseut owner purchased the plant of his heirs, and put up the large grist mill now occu})ying the sp'it. The next privilege is that utilized by Brown's mills. A. Moore was the first to use this privilege, building a mill on the opposite side of the river. Col. Carpenter and Eben Greeley later enlarged this mill, but it has since been taken down. We find record of other mills that have been operated on this privilege, but Chas. Yaughan was the first to build on the present site of B' own's mill. Mr. Vaughan blasted out the canal, erected a grist mill and a cleanser for wheat about 1826. Sewall Cochran opened and ran the mill, and later bought it of Mr. Vaughan. The following year Mr. Vaughan built a woolen mill near the same site, but both mills were burned in 1840. They were rebuilt in 1867, when S. P. Brown put up a large brick mill, which soon passed from his hands into the possession of S. O. Brown & Co., the present owners. S. O. Brown is agent for these raills. The next privilege in use on the river is at East Dover, where Eli Towne erected the first mill ever erected in the 24 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine town. It was a crude grist mill, put up some time about 1816-17, but was later taken down to give place to a new structure that should be of more service. Messrs. Stone, Bart- lett, Wyman and Dow in 1835 built the new mill. The entire stock was bought in by Mr. Wyman later and sold to a Mr. Smith, who sold to Joseph Brown. This was taken out in 1857, rebuilt and purchased by Oren Brown, and later fell into the hands of Whittier & Egory, who sold to the Electric Light Co. for a jiower station. There were at various times other mills built here, but the above named, and the grist mill owned by Mayhew, are the only survivors. Among other business enterprises not occupying water privileges, and of more recent date, are W. Gushing & Co., the manufacturers of the Perfection dyes, which are now used all over the country; Hughes & Sons, the well known manu- facturers of pianos and organs; Runnals Bros., machinists; H. J. Dexter, Wood Working Co.; Ranger & Ayer Manufacturing Co., manufacturers of fine lumber for carriages, sheathing, pic- ture backing, etc. The Foxcroft spool factory of John McGregor is one of the leading industries in these towns. The plant is under the management of L. T. Bryant, and is doing a very successful business. The entire output of the mill is used by the cele- brated Clark O. N. T. Thread Co. of Newark, N. J. The average number employed here is about 60 hands, and its daily output in round numbers is 1500 gross. Mr. McGregor also operates another plant situated in Aroostook county. Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 25 MILITARY MATTERS, The earliest military step that we find recorded in Dover was the organization of the Military Company about 1812. This company, however, saw no active service in the war in progress at that time. Some of the members of this com- pany went to the "Aroostook War" but here, too, as it proved, there was no active service for any of the troops, the difficulty being amicably settled by treaty rather than by force of arms. The Dover Military Company was last called to muster in 1843. It had over one hundred men, all citizens of this town. A Cavalry Company which had its headquarters here about this time was made up of all in this section who cared to join the organization. The C. S. Douty Post, No. 23, G. A. R., was organized on April 7, 1880, with 32 members. The officiating members the first year were as follows: V. A. Gray, Commander; W. W. Miller, Senior Vice Com.; J. K. Robbins, Junior Vice Com.; S. C. Whitcomb, Chaplain; W. Gushing, Officer of the Day; T. P. Elliott, Adjutant; and A. L. Ober, Quartermaster. The present officers are: W. W. Miller, Commander; N. C. Stowe, Senior Vice Com.; Amasa Gilinan, Junior Vice Com.; II. E. Stowe, Adjutant; A. M. Warren, Quartermaster; F. G. Pratt, Officer of the Day; E. T. Douglass, Chaplain. The time of meeting is the first and third Wednesdays of "each month. 26 Dover •md Faxcroft, Maine C. p. CHAKDLER POST, NO. 165. This G. A. R. Post, situated in Foxcroft, was first a part of the Post in Dover but was chartered Nov. 25, 1893, as Charles Peleg Chandler Post, No. 165. The charter members were E. F. Crockett, O. P. Martin, Asa Davis, J. S. Bearse, R. H. Spaulding, E. L. Emery, H. P. Stanhope, C. W. True, J. G. Herring, J. C. Weston, C. C. Lee, W. J. Sands, N. J. Dunphy, D. V. Oakes, A. B. Cole, Thomas Daggett, A. P. Buck, L. H. W^ashburn, and G. D. B. Herring. Regular meetings are held the second and fourth Friday's of each month. The prominent part taken by the men from these two towns in the war of the Rebellion is a source of just pride to their every citizen. The men furnished were found in the front ranks, ready to give their lives, if need be, for the cause of right and humanity, that an oppressed race might be freed from degradation and slavery, and above all, that the Union might be preserved. Many were the brave boys who fell on the Southern battlefields, and many were the noble deeds done by the Boys in Blue who had in these homes learned to face the dangers of life that their duties might be faithfully and well performed. The following is a complete list of those who enlisted from these towns from 1861 to 1865; most of these saw active service in the Union ranks. This list is as complete as the data at our command enables us to make it. DOVER ENLISTMENTS. F. W. Ames, F. W. Averill, F. M. Ames, J. M. Ames, W. R. Averill, J. B. Bates, Jr., L. W. Barrett, Aaron Bragdon, Alonzo Bradley, A. L. Bragg, Alphonso Bradley, Luther Brown, Dover oikJ Foxcroft, Maitte 27 C. H. Birlin, Aaron Bradden, C. H. Bislin, Aarou Bartlett, J. E. Bennett, ^V . S. Bray, N. E. Burrell, A. L. Booker, F. A. Brown, C. II. Birlen, Daniel Budge, W. H. Betham, D. W. Blake, W. II. Burton, Frank Bill, Joseph Crosg, L. S. Colcord, C. N. Cochoran, A. B. Carleton, G. E. Cobb, E. \V. Cross, C. C. Chase, James Craig, Daniel Clifford, A. T. Curtis, C. S. Douty, J. W. Deaue, J. E. Douglass, E. T, Douglass, C. S. Douty, E. F. Douglass, H. P. Dore, H. L. Douglass, J. B. Dwelly, T. P. Elliott, Joseph Ellis, D. W. Edgerly, J. W. Ellis, Owen Fox, C. B. Fox, A. J. Favor, W. A. Fish, E. K. Foster, C. E. Gerrj, C. M. Geary, Horace Graves, C. E. Go >dwin, Wil- liam Howard, C. E. Hurd, F. E. Hutchinson, Reuben Husse}', Chas. Hard, W. F. Haskell, A. H. Houston, Albert Hayes, C. V. Hurd, S. L. Hurd, Greenlief Herrick, E. K. Haskell, William Hussey, Jr., H. M. Hurd, B. F. Hussey, G. L. Hussey, W. H. Hayes, Josiah Jordan, Lafayette Jackson, S. O. John, Walter Kelly, A. C. Lambert, W. D. Low^ell, Joseph Lagassey, W. F. Larrabee, L. H. Larrabee, Harrison Laurell, C. L. Libby, W. H. Lovell, J. L. Legrow, Harrison Lowell, Edwin Lambert, G. F. Lambert, T. J. Leathers, Orville Lamplier, O. F. Lewis, Horace McKechnie, Henry Matier, R. G. Mitchell, L. L. Mer- rell, N. P. Mitchell, G. W. Mountain, J. S. McCusick, A. B. Merrill, G. W, Mitchell, M. A. Nichols, J. S. Ober, Clarence Osgood, C. W. P. Osgood, O. G. Putnam, H. C. Pratt, C. G. Pratt, J. F. Patterson, A. G. Quimby, W. W. Royal, F. M. Rowe, A. F. Ricker, G. C. Rogers, Henry Ricker, Jr., A. M. Robinson, Jr., T. J. Rockwell, A. J. Robinson, A. I. Robinson, Thomas Rockwell, Jr., Justin Trundy, I. W. Wardwell, J. A. 28 Dover and Foxcrojl, Maine Ring, Sumner Rogers, Chas. Richardson, C. A. Rogers, Lemuel Robbins, M. V. Reed, D. H. Robinson, C. E. Ryder, A. L. Sylvester, A. H. Sylvester, J. C. Stedman, Ai Spaulding, J. B. Spaulding, Walter Spencer, X. C. Stowe, Chas. Stewart, L. B. Spaulding, C. A. Sargent, H. F. Savage, O. R. Stinneford, O. P. Sidelinger, M. H. Trundy, C. H. Turner, Michael Welch, A. T. Ward, S. L. Warner, J. P. Whittier, C. H. Whittemore. FOXCROFT ENLISTMENTS. A. P. Buck, Oliver Brown, Wellington Besser, Newton Blanchard, J. M. Batchelor, J. E. Batchekler, O. M. Brown, C. M. Buck, J. L. Bachelder, A. B. Briggs, A. P. Brawn, Judson Briggs, P. O. Bryant, J. S. Bearce, W. C. Brown, L. IL Ball O. C. Chamberlain, C. IL Chandler, R. G. Chase, T. M. Chase,- H. H. Cameron, O. T. Chase, John Cudhea, Jonathan Carter, Alden Crocker, J. O. Bush, IL M. Bennett, F. H. Daggett, G. W. Dawes, E. J. Donald, II. S. Davis, G. W. Dutton, Thomas Daggett, A. C. Deering, E. L. Emery, C. E. Edes, Dighton p:ilis, Ebenezer Earl, II. P. Farrington, B. R. Field, S. II. Gul- liver, W. II. Gulifer, Amasa Gilman, F. C. Gilnian, S. B. Garey, J. II. Gould, J. E. Holmes, R. J. IIusou, F. S. Holmes, J. S. Harlow, E. J. Hale, W. C. Iluse, G. T. Holmes, H. J. Ham, A. J. Hammond, Rufus Jefferies, S. U. Jackson, P. M. Jeffards, J. C. Jonnison, W. N. .Jackson, W. II. Jennison, S. R. Jackson, John Kelly, II. F. Lebroke, C. C. Lee, C. D. Labree, Simon Lezut, J. D. Mansfield, Ichabod Macombcr, J. B. Mayo, II. M. McKusick, J. F. Millett, II. W. Martin, Blanchard Newton, Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 29 D. P. Oakes, H. S. Oakes, F. G. Pratt, F. E. Plummer, F. C. Plummer, L. C. Parsons, D. V. Plummer, G. W, Plummer, G. W. Pratt, E. S. Pillsbury, Mell Packard, A. Z. Parsons, B. F, Pratt, E. N. Pratt, J. F. Richardson, H. A. Robinson, J. C. Russell, Thomas Russell, Albion Robbins, W. G. Sewall, C. E. Sturgis, Thatcher Severance, J. L. Spaulding, Peter Sullivan, William Sturtevant, R. H. Spaulding, J. S. Tucker, Chas. Thayer, Jr., William Town, H. H. Thompson, C. E. Washburne, W. W. Warren, Benjamin Weaver, C. N. Walker. CHURCH HISTORY. In the very early days of the town's history there were very few people and no religious services. After a number of families had settled at East Dover, Col. Foxcroft visited the settlement and, though not a religious man himself, advised them to hold religious services. Immediately arrangements were made for a meeting the following Sunday in Mr. Eli Towne's barn. There were, however, some difficulties to over- come. The question arose as to who would make the prayer. The singers had assembled with hymn-books, the old school- master with a sermon book in his pocket, William Mitchell with a bible, but no one had come prepared to pray; nor could any one be found to do so until Mrs. William Mitchell volun- teered. Soon after this. Rev. John Sawyer came often to preach to those in the settlement. Later churches began to be organized and church edifices built. Now we have a Mission Society, Christian Science, Adventist, Catholic, Free Baptist, Baptist, 30 Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine Congregational, IJniversalist and Methodist societies, all being supplied with regular preaching and all but the first two mentioned with fine church buildings. We give a brief histor- ical account of those societies organized in the early years. We should state at this point that Rev. Nathaniel Robinson was the first settled minister in town. He was stationed at East Dover. CONGREGATIONAL. This was one of the first church societies organized in these towns. It had nineteen charter members when organized in 1822, and T. Williams was made its first pastor. The first church building was put up in 1833 on Lincoln street, Foxcroft side, near where R. D. Oilman now lives. This, however, was burned the year after being dedicated, 1834. This was a great blow to the society, but they put up another that same year on North street, near where O. P. Martin formerly lived. This building burned to the ground in 1850. Neither of these had any insurance. In 1851 the third house was put up, which is still standing on Main street, Foxcroft. The original cost was 13,300. In 1871 it was extensively repaired at a cost of $4,000 and the clock placed in its tower by Deacon Mayo whose heirs still run Mayo's Mills. In 1875, Deacon Mayo built the chapel on the same lot as the church at a cost of 84,000, and deeded it to the society without aay cost to them. The parsonage was purchased in 1882 at a cost of $2,100, and the next year $500 was laid out in repairs on the same. The Congregational pastors have been: Thomas Williams, 1823-35; Elias Wells, Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 31 1837-42; W. Parker, 1842-56; Edward S. Palmer, 1857-58; Calvin Chapman, 1859-63; W. E. Darling, 1862-65; 15, C. Chase, 1866; J. II. Gurney, 1869-75; II. A. Loving, 1875-80; D. A. Morehouse, 1881-90; W. P. Cross, 1890-1; A. L. Chase, 1891-96; Norman McKinnon, 1896-1900; and V. M. Hardy, 1900, the present pastor. Thirty-two men from this society en- listed in the Civil War. UNI VERS ALI ST SOCIETY. T. e Universalist Society in this town was called "the Universalist Society of Dover, Foxcroft and Sangerville," and the constitution adopted was signed by the following persons, dated April 21, 1825: William Frost, John Spaulding, Seth Spaulding, Artemus Spaulding, Allen D welly, Bela Hammond, Thomas Rose, Asa Sprague, Henry Coy, William Campbell, Isaac Bearce, David Bryaat, Moses Buck, William Thayer, Pelham Bryant, Nathauiel Chamberlain, Daniel Brown, Jona- than S. Plummer, M. H. Plumraer, Adoniram Blake, Benjamin Spaulding, James Call, Moses Sawyer, Zarah Hammond, Daniel Buck, Owen Record, Isaac A. Thayer. A meeting was held April 4, 1825, at which Xallaauiel Chamberlain was chosen moderator, Isaac Allen, clerk. A committee to enact by-laws was chosen as follows: Nathaniel Chamberlain, Henry Coy, Asa Sprague; collector, John Spaulding; committee to frame constitution, Nathaniel Chamberlain, William Campbell, Wil- liam Frost; committee admitting members, Thomas Rose, Owen Records, Benjamin Spaulding. It was voted at this meeting to meet every Sabbath whether there was preaching or not. In 32 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 1826, Elder William Frost was asked to preach one-half the time for a year. In 1827 it was voted to ask Elder Frost to preach such part of the year as the funds would permit. In 1826 it was voted to choose as assistant clerks William Camp- bell for Sangerville and Nathaniel Chamberlain from Foxcroft. This would make it appear that meetings may have been held in the different towns alternately, there being then no church of this society in Dover. No mention is made at this early date of any other preacher. In 1829 a call was issued for the annual meeting to be held in Potter's store in Dover. Another meeting was called to meet in J. S. Philbrick's hall in Dover. Then another meeting was called at Patten's store at which meeting A. S. Patten was chosen clerk. He was a fine penman and the change in the records was distinctly noticeable, as was the case in later years when E. B. Averill became clerk. The last early record ceases November, 1830, either be- cause the book was filled and another taken which is now lost, or the society became dormant. The next record is of a petition issued May 9, 1837 to Chas. P. Chandler Esq., for a warrant to call a meeting to organize a society to be called the Dover & Foxcroft Universalist Society with the following names signed: A. S. Patten, Nathaniel Young, Benjamin Cofren, Chas. Walker, Samuel Eames, Jacob Sprague, C. M. Cobb, Isaac Blethen, Samuel Palmer, J. R. Leighton, Adna Parsons, E. Leonard Stoddard, Samuel Hale, William A. B. Cobb, Newhall Allen, Jr., Joseph Moulton, T. H. Boynton, Judah Hackett, Hattie Proctor^ Isaac Plummer, Ira Dean, Daniel Brown. At this time the society had a meeting house though we Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 33 find no record of the building of one. An old Bible in the town library records that one avus dedicated in 1883. It is said that the cliuich was nsed for aonie time as a court house. For some years the society was very prosperous but owing to deaths of valuable members and the removals to the West it gradually languished, and finally services ceased in the year 1861 with the pastorate of Rev. Hiram P. Osgood. Efforts were then made by Spiritualists and also by Unitarians to hold meetings a)id to renovate the church, badly in need of repairs, but finally the house was taken away and the laud reverted to the heirs of tiie man who gave it to the society while it should be used for a church lot. In Feb. and Mar. 1894 the present parish was organized with aliout twei^ty-five or thirty members. A ladies' circle had been active for four or five years previously. In August 1894 the first minister. Rev. F. E. Wheeler, began his labors for this parish in Town Hall, Foxcroft. Nov. 24, 1895, Rev. Manley B. Townsend, became pastor. It was during his pastorate that a new church was built, several rods west of tlie church on the same street, and a church organization was formed with about sixty members. The third pastor. Rev. H. L. Canfield, came to the parish in December 1898, six months afler the resignation of ]\Ir. Townsend. He remained until August 1902. In 3Iay 19i'3 the present pastor. Rev. A. Gertrude Earle, accepted a call. The church and lot are valued at about $6,000 and are now free from debt. It is conveniently located and the society is very prosperous. This church like all others has 1 >st by death many devo'cd friends. Lawyer A. M. Robin- son and wife. Judge Brown, jNIr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Goff and 34 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine others, were among the faithful whose loss was most discourag- ing to the society. Judge Brown was a teacher in the Sunday- School fi'oni the very beginning and his name as clerk is found many times in the old records. William Frost was the first minister of this society so far as we can learn. From 1883 the following have been pastors down to the end of the first organ- ization: Rev. Jacob Fulmer, Rev. Gibson Smith, Rev. Joe Miller, Benjamin Tasker, Amos A. Richards, M. Dennis, E. B. Averill, F. A. Hodgden, W. A. P. Dillingham, W. W. Wilson, H. P. Osgood. METHODISTS. A society of the Methodist Episcopal denomination iji Dover was organized under J. Harrington in 1829, and John Merrick built the first church, also giving a lot for a parsonage. This church was situated at what is now called Bear Hill. Mr. Harrington was followed by Rev. William Withee, and Rev. D. M. White. About 1845 the society was organized here in Dover and Foxcrof t village. They worshipped with the Free Baptists, in the court house for a while and later bought a half interest in the Free Baptist's newly erected church. In 1858 they sold their interest and in 1860 dedicated the brick church on Main street. This house has been since twice remodeled and a vestry added. It is now valued at $8,000. The parsoaage on Pleasant street is valued at $3,000. The society now has a membership of 166. Their pastors, with the dates of their arrival, have been: Luther P. French, 1859; A. Church, 1861; A. C. Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 85 Godfrey, 1863; Cyrus Stone, 1864; W. W. Marsh, 1866; B. A. Chase, 1869; G. K. Palmer, 1870; S. C. Elliott, 1872; W. H. Williams, 1873; J. A. L. Rich, 1876; C. A. Palmer, 1879; V. P. Wardwell, 1882; G. G. Winslow, 1883; J. W. Day, 1886; T. H. Murphy, (deceased); W. H. McAllister, 1887; H. P. Winter, 1888; J. W. Day, 1889; M. B. Pratt, 1892; C. C. Whidden, 1894; J. H. Irvine, 1898; H. W. Norton, 1902, the present pastor. BAPTIST. Previous to 1841 this society held its meetings in a school- house at what is known as the Four Corners in Foxcroft. In 1840 the Baptists held a meeting here and organized the Dover and Foxcroft Baptist society of today. In 1841 its first church was completed. In 1888 this was moved to form a part of the present vestry, and a new church built and furnished with modern fixtures at a total expense of about $5,500. It now has a membership of about 175. The pastors who have served are as follows: Rev. O. B Walker, 1843; S. Adlan, 1846; J. M. Follett, 1849; C. M Herring, 1859; A. D. F. Palmer, 1864; J. M. Follett, 1869; E A. VanKleek, 1874; S. P. Pendleton, 1877; Geo. E. Tuffs, 1879: N. Lord, 1881; C. C. Tiiley, 1884; William J. Clouse, 1886 T. M. Butler, 1888; H. R. Mitchell, 1891; H. B. Tilden, 1896; F. H. Pratt, 1901, to the present time. This society owns a fine parsonage next door to the church on Main street. FREE BAPTIST. That there were people of this faith in town and holding services previous to 1845 is evident, but only the record of a 36 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine vote to settle the account for S. S. supplies in full in 1835, can be found previous to the above years. Oa Saturday, Nov. 15, 1845, Elder Leonard Hathaway together witli Flavel Bartlett, William Mayhew, John Douglass and wife, and William F. Gallison and wife assembled at the home of Andrew Blethen on North street, in Foxcroft, and organized the Free Baptist society. Until 1850 this society and Lhe Methodists held union services in the court house. On the abave date this society dedicated a church on Main street. In 1849 we find a vote to raise $400 to build a church, but the records show no account of more money being raised. Some time ia 1850 the Methodists joined them, paying one-lialf the cost of the church. This arrangement continued until 1858 when the Free Bap lists bought out the Methodists for $600. Since this time the church has been three times repaired aud remodeled at a total c )st of over $5,500. Now they own a modern edifice lighted by electricity, and fitted out with a well furnished kitchen, vestry and large auditorium. The society is now free from debt and has about 125 members. The pastors are as follows: Moses Ames, 1851-3; W. H. Littletield, 1859-62; Moses Ames, one year; Geo, J. Abbott, 1863-6; G. S. Bryant, (supply); Amos Redlon, 1866-7; M. 11. Tarbox, 1869-72; Horace Graves, 1873-5; S. 0. Whitcorab, 1875-81; E. C. Cook, 1881-3; B. D. Newell, 1884-6; A. G. Hill, 1886-91; W. L. Nickerson, 1892-6; H. H. Hayes, 1897, the present pastor. ADVENT. The Advent society was iirst organized here in 1886 aud a church building was soon after begun. It was completed and Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 37 dedicated in 1887, with Rev, O. S. French as first pastor. Previous to this meetings were held in the old schoolhouse which once stood on School street but has since been inoved and converted into a dwelling house. Mr. French, its first pastor, remained here until 1892, when he left a devoted society worshipping in a new $2,500 chapel on High street. Since this time the following pastors have served: Joshua Denton, Jas. A. Nichols, VV. E. Dow, A. IT. Kearney, J. T. Coolbroth, O. S. French, the present pastor. CATHOLIC CHURCH. Many years ago this society had no regular priest but was often visited by missionaries of the faith. About thirty years ago it was made a part of the society at Waterville and began to have regular services. Rev. Father Halde being the priest at Waterville. Later this was made a part of the Old Town society and Father Trudel officiated. Later still it was con- nected with Dexter, and Rev. Father Bradley then presided here until 1896, when he was followed by Rev. Father John Houlihan. Up to this time services were held in the town hall, but Father Houlihan induced the society to build a church which was dedicated in 1898. This stands on High street. The parish was first organized as a church in 1898 and the number of its members has increased until now there is a large and prosperous society. 38 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine SCHOOL ITEMS. We find tbat the first school in the town of Dover was kept at Eli Towne's house at East Dover. It is said and verified that one of those who taught here was a man who brought a jug of rum with him each morning and kept it behind a door in the hall, during the day occasionally slipping into the hall to test its quality. The firrtt schoolhouse built in the town was put up by Eli Towne opposite where Mr. Henry Towne now lives. This was a square room with a square roof. For seats planks were placed along the walls. No desks were in the house. Books were few, necessitating that many use the same copy. The room was not finished inside. Spruce studs were used with the bark on them, only being scored down on one side with an axe so boards could be nailed to them. This was later moved up nearer Dover village, and finally burned one night after a meeting had been held in it. Then the town was divided into districts (three in all) and other schoolhouses erected. This was about 1el E. (Brown), hw Marian, b Chase, John F., stone mason Eva, hw Susan P. (Barber), hw *Susie, hw Chase, Edwin H,, High, fur dealer i^bbie (Rogers) Collins, Edwai-d D., South, deal in farm impk-m'ts Lena M. (Cobb), hw Minnie, pupil Hattie, pupil Allen, pupil P>erett, pupil Clark, Allen P., High, mer Mary (Taylor), hw Harold, pupil Howard, pupil Philip, b Coburn, Sanger E., mer Clara H. (Randall , hw Aura Eugene, b Carr, Mary W. (Coburn), hw Coburn, Mar^'^ W. (Ayer), 33 High Sanger Cli;ise, Herbert, laborer Eva (Treadwell), hw Hazel, pupil Chiisc, Julia (Ciiapnian), Pine, retired *Celia, hw 54 Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine *Jeimie, bw Herbert Cass, Chas. A., Pine, farmer Elsie ( Weymouth), hw Herbert VV., student Currier, Chas. W., South, spooler Angie A. (Elwood), hw Cole, Chas. H., Harvey, M'sM Elmina (Buzzell), hw Ethel M., pupil Roland H., pupil Earl, b Hugh, b Graydon, b Cass, Albert M., Pleasant, car Lillian, (Sanford), hw D Demeritt, Lizzie B. (Merri- field), 19 Pleasant, hw Carrie E., teacher Dexter, H. J., 23 Pleasant, wood worker Horace E., wood worker Lizzie E., hw *Lettie A., hw *Josie M., hw Hattie E., hw Dexter, H. E., 25 Pleas, w wkr Ellen (Varney), hw Edith H., pupil Norman E., pupil Mary E. Dyer, I. S., 41 Pleasant, truckman Anna (Coombs), hw *Harry S., tailor Arthur C, mer *Frank E., book-kpr Annie M., hw Helen E., pupil Dunning, Fred C, Main, B's M Ethel C. (Folsom), Downing, G, G., 17 Main, undertaker Celia (Butters), hw *Marshall B., electrician Doore, G. W., 34 Main, real estate agt Mary J. (Jackman), hw *Belle C, hw Clarence F., student Geo. S., pupil Erma B., pupil Lawrence J., pupil Doore, F. E., 83 Main, barber Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 55 Minnie (Stocker), hw Lucia P., B's M Mary, pupil Madge Dinsmore, Arthur A., 64 Main, post master Lucy M. (Elliott), hw Dow, Eliza A. (Cilley), hw Dow, Lorenzo G., farmer Maria A, (Haskell), hw *Frank L., farmer *Nellie A., hw *John P., farmer Geo. B., farmer Lewis H., farmer Dow, Lincoln H., farmer Lizzie E. (Hall), hw Dow, Emily A. (Currier), hw *Sarah B., hw *Lucella E., hw *Josiah, farmer *Savilla A., hw Lincoln H., farmer Dow, P. S., farmer Lizzie (Rogers), hw Isabelle, hw *Orman P., farmer Grace E., hw Doore, Ira, farmer Harriett (Ayer), hw Duran, Ervin, pupil Doore, Edwin, farmer Ellen (Wiggins), hw Susie, hw Ira A., farmer Doore, Cyrus H., farmer Laura M., hw Adeline F. (Rollins) Douglass, Elbridge T., building mover Louisa (Bigelow) Nellie M., h-w Herbert E., farmer Douglas, Herbert E. Myrtie L. (Jones) Dawson, Edward, pupil Davis, Isaiah B., farmer *Dora, hw *Blanche M., hw Rose, hw Manley J., farmer *Alton, weaver Henry, farmer Amanda A. (Doore), hw Doore Amanda A. (Ramsdell), hw 66 Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine *Lillian, *Emma, *Nellie, hw hw *Jeiinie, hw Davis, Manley J., farmer Blanche E. (Atwood) Ivan Faye Dorr, C. X., farmer Melissa S. (Perrj^), hw O. P. farmer Lila L., pupil Duran, Hazel Day, William H., 16 High, painter Lenora (Nickersou), hw Georgia, pupil Diffin, Cyrus B., farmer Alicia, hw Guy, pupil T/iuda ( lioadvvay) Droper, Jerome B., farmer *Wilbur H., millraan Roger S., trucking *Allura, hw ♦lilioda M., hw *A1)l)ie M., dressmaker Hattie (Henderson), hw Demeritt, Louise A. (Burgess), hw Geo. E., farmer Harry E., farmer Doore, Hezekiah P., farmer Julia A. ( Whittimore),hw Cora E., hw Addie A., hw *Fannie S., hw Chas. E., farmer Doore, Chns. E., farmer Bertha M. (Stevens), hw Dexter, Frank M., painter Clara C.( Ames), 53 South, hw Dawson, Mary ( ), South Willie Eddie, pupil Daigle, Joseph, South, lurab Josephine (Legacy), hw Agnes, pupil Amanda, pupil James, i^lfred, Douglas, Ivory, 7 High, ret Hattie, hw Annie, hw Diffin, Wm. H., South B's M Dover and Foxcroft., Maine 57 Nellie (Nartau), hw Chas. Dunning, Eliza J, (Legrow), 23 High, hw Dinsmore, David, 31 High, real estate Frances (Lyford), hw *Sanford, chemist Mary, P O clerk Doris, Fred, Pine, horseman Ada (Turner), hw Droper, Roger S., Pine, trucking Emma (Ells), dressmaker E Evans, Liston P., 17 Pleasant, news paper editor Clara V. (Getchell), hw Ora L., pupil Emerson, C. B., 33 Main, B's M Anna (Bryant), hw Elliott, T. P., Main, shoe mkr Sarah F. (Gray), hw *Alice M., hw Emerson, Luther, Pearl, carriage repair Chas. B., B's M Geo. Wm., M's M Abbie M. (Young), hw Edgerly, David, farmer Ellen S. (Brawn), hw Geo., guide *Josiah, farmer Reuben, horse dealer Ervin, laborer Lula, hw Edgerly, L. E., farmer Emma (Harvey), hw Albert A., pupil Owen H., pupil Dana E., pupil Elmer E., pupil Arlene, pupil Edgerly, Chas. S., farmer Herbert Albert D., lumber wkr *Owen, lumber wkr Chas., laborer Elwood, farmer Edgerl}', Geo. H., guide Edith M. (Spaulding) Edgerly, Chas. F., lumberman Estella (Spaulding) Gracie B., pupil Lena L., pupil Marion E,, pupil 58 Dover and Foxcrojl, Maine Guy C. Frank L. Elms, Hattie (Berce), 4 South hw James W., student Norma, student Edgerly, Linnie (Rogers), High, hw Edgerly, Geo. Vi., stone mason Sarah (Steadman), hw Lizzie M., hw Geo. E., M's M Emma A., tailoress Hattie, hw Emery, Julia (Larrabee) William, New Eng Tel Elms, Jennie, 67 Pleasant, B'sM Elms, Nellie, 67 Pleasant,B's M F Fuller, Mary E. (Tenney), 33 Pleasant, hw Annie, hw Lizzie, tailoress Farnham, Florence A. (Keen), Pleasant, hw Harold K., student *Arthur E., iron wkr Farris, Benj., 30 Pleasant, retd *G. Wm., clerk Leslie, M's M *Carrie, hw Nancy A. (Sutherland), hw Folsom, F. A., Main, B's M Susie M. (Brann), hw *Ina Belle, hw Ethel C, shipping clerk Geo. W,, student Harold, pupil Farnham, Abigal N. (Rand), Main Caroline, hw Josephine Fox, Edmund B., 84 Main, laborer Melvina (Bean), hw *Winnie E., hw Sadie E., hw Farrar, Geo., farmer Eva (Tobin), hw Vergil, pupil Alice Dorothy Farrar, Maria (Parsons), hw Dover and Foxcroft, Maine f,9 Folsom, Margaret (Milliken), hw John J., jobber *Geo. B., carpenter Clara E., hw O. II., farmer Minnie E,, hw Frost, Margaret (Folsom), hw Farnham, B. W., farmer Sarah F. (Bradley), hw Lena, hw Willis, farmer Fair, Ilobt., farmer Lizzie (Hesketh), hw Fuller, William, 8 High, car Annie E. (Robinson), hw Ella Marion, pupil Fowler, Elijah J., farmer Hortense E.( Weymouth), hw Norman E., student French, Frank, farmer Rubertie (Marsh), hw French, Henry, retired Adeline (Ilussey) Frank, farmer *Cora, hw *Minnie, hw Maurice, farmer Hattie, hw Lilla, hw Foster, William, farmer Estelle C. (Chandler), hw Effie M., dressmaker Ava E., pupil Marjorie L., pupil Fi-ench, Edmund, High, retd Esther A. (Genthner), hw Ada, hw *Henry, merchant *Molly, saleslady *Daniel, brick mason *Minnie, saleslad Farris, Chas. C, Pine, musician Ethel M., student Alice M. (Dexter), hw Maud N., pupil Farris, Harriet (Chandler), Pine Leander, farmer Laurette, hw Chas., musician Freach, O, S., clerg'y Eugenia (Mairn) *Adelbert *Gea L. 60 Dover and Foxcroft., Maine Foss, Geo. R., 58 Main, B's M Bertha E. (Suith), B's M Richard, D., pupil G Grrant, Elwood S., 90 Main, B's M Jennie A. (Allen), hw Guernsey, Frank E., Main, lawyer Josephine (Lyford), hw Thompson Guernsey, Hannah M, (Thomp- son, Main Frank E., lawyer Samuel J., electrician Grant, Frank H., River, B's M Melissa F. (Goodwin), B's M Lloyd H., pupil Goodwin, Viola E., River, hw Getchell, Albert C, River, salesman Elizabeth M. (Towne), hw Alberta L., pupil Angela T., pupil Gifford, Frank W., Meric sq., merchant Ellen E, (Sawyer), hw Gould, Gilman F., farmer Susie E. (Cro^s), hw *Merton H., farmer Roy G,, student Helen E., pupil Getchell, Mark T., farmer Alice C. (Doore), hw Grinnell, Albert, farmer Madrilena (Powers), hw Alice M., pupil Lena B., pupil Christiana J,, pupil Nellie E., pupil Chas. A. Irving B. Gray, Oscar H., farmer Ada M. (Anderson), hw Clair H., farmer Vera A., hw Gerrish, Laura B., pupil Gilman, Fred E,, farmer Eda B. (\Vhitman), hw Ralph L., student Agnes M., student Gerry, Gerald A., carpenter Lelia Mabel (Judkins) Geo. Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 61 Gerry, Willard W., farmer Alice (Rock way), hw Gerry, Harriett J. (Douglass) Willard, farmer Susie E,, liw Gerald, carpenter Gerry, Jewett W., farmer Lydia A. (Woodward), hw Bernard H., farmer Gerry, Eben O., farmer Betsey A. (Bartlett), hw Ella G., hw Ambrose B., farmer Gerry, Ambrose Mabel A,, teacher Gray, James M., farmer Addie A. (Doore), hw Garey, M. E., farmer Gilmau, Prentiss A., 15 South, M'sM Helen (Leland), hw Katie, hw *Helen, hw Grace, hw Goodin, Fred, South, laborer Phileman (Daigle), hw Fred Gilbert, Lydia, Pine Gray, Ophelia (Brockway), Pine, retired Amlin A., supt Millville Rubber Works Annie, hw Wallace L., farmer Gray, Leslie, Pine, student Gray, Volney A., Pine, farmer Melissa J. (Brockway ),hw * Elton *Ralph V. Helena M., hw H Holden, H. C, 13 Pleasant Orissa L. (Gary), hw Hall, Laura A. (Getchell), 17 Pleasant, hw Hall, Maria (Bray), 61 Pleas- ant, hw Hanscome, Kathrine M., 22 Pleasant, stenog Howard, Chas. M., Main, B's M Agnes V. (Powers), hw Gerald, pupil Howard, Geo. E., 11 Alain, ins agt Fannie (Boynton), hw 62 Dover (Did Foxcroft^ Maine Lester B., student Arthur C, pupil Hall, W. II., Main, horse dlr Fannie M. (Brown), hw Florence H., pupil Carl L., pupil Harvey, Jennie, Main, hw Hayford, Wilder O., 5 Meric sq., bookkeeper Rose A. (Bean), hw K. Mildred, pupil Herbert W., pupil Dorothy R., pupil Celestia M., pupil Hussey, G. L., 62 Main, mer Lura S. (Doore), hw Freeman A., guide Hoyt, Olive (Goodwin), Main Hannah, hw *Geo. W., carpenter Lovina, hw Chas., B'b M *Le8lie, wool mill Reuben, B's M Hopkinn, Annette, Main Hoyt, Chas., Main, B's M Irene (Cilley), B'a M *Andy L., druggist Amber, hw Hager, Cordelia W., Vaughn Frank A., guide Higgins, AbUie (Boober), 4 Pearl, hw Lydia A., dressmaker Addie S., B's M Seth W., B. & A. R. R. Rosa B., B's M Alice M., B's M Howard, Mary E. (Craig), hw *Gilbert H., livery dlr Walter R., farmer Howard, Walter R. Alice E. (Osborne), hw Hibbard, Abbie (Corser), hw *Llewellyn, R. R. ser Edwin S., farmer Fred, driver Althea, hw Eugene, R. R. ser Hall, Fred N., painter Edith M. (Lord), hw Ernest O., pupil Klva E., pupil Ethel N. I\Iary F. Hall, Leonard, farmer Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 63 Hussey, Harriet (Lane), hw *Flora E., hw Hall, Richard, fanner Almira J. (Philbrick) Hall, John F., farmer Addie E. (Mansell), hw Fred N., painter *Orren L., farmer Orman F,, carpenter *Leonard E., motorman Harold W., mail carrier John E., farmer Harvey, Emma (Buzzell) *Laura M., hw Jennie E., hw Hurd, Sumner L., farmer Odelia A. (Shaw), hw Earl, R. P., farmer Harmon, Chas. M., farmer Clair M. (Bradley), hw Hibbard, Emery, farmer Mary E. (Pipes), hw *Grace J., hw *Norman E., farmer Herbert R., student Harvey, Chas. P., farmer Clara E. (Tweedie), hw Clara M,, pupil Edith L., pupil Robert T. Harvey, Albert P. Martha (Hayes), hw Warren, farmer Wilbur, car Ella, milliner Chas. P., farmer Mary, hw Lillian, mer *Nellie, hw Hesketh, Chas., farmer Mary A. (Harvey), hw Wm. A,, farmer Nellie G., pupil Hesketh, Wm. Agrandic (Harvey), hw Hathorn, E. G., farmer Alma J. Mai com E,, pupil Rowena M., pupil Hattie L. (Fogg), hw Lin wood, pupil ITarlow, L B., farmer Ada A., hw llailow, Inez, bookkpr 64 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Hokie, Geo. H., South, taxedermist Mary E. (Walleston), hw Mildred A., pupil Hokie, Clarence M., 4 High, taxedermist Margaret (Faulkes), hw Lloyd, pupil Donald Dorothy Harvey, Wilbur B., High, ret Linna (Grover), hw Alice M., pupil Hill, Edwin, mer Helen, pupil Ham, Hira N., farmer Bertha E. (Hussey), hw Hutchinson, Frank H., farmer Jennie (Woodward), hw Hager, Frank, guide Eula ( Roberts), hw Eula Alice, pupil Hazen Otis Kenneth Roberts Meridith E. John Ilurd, Ebenezer G., farmer Susan R. (Tyler), hw Edgar L., B & A Maurace H., farmer Hussey, R. A., farmer Hill, Chas., farmer Annie M. (Harmon), hw Geo., pupil Rebecca Harmon, Annie (Floyd), hw Delia, pupil Elsie, pupil Harriman, Eliza ( ) 53 South Hayes, Horace, High, clerg Hattie (Lund), hw Holt, C. E., High, doctor Mabel (Rogers), hw Hillis Hurd, Chas. F., 22 High, overseer B's M Annie P. (Spearing), hw Mildred Adell, student Stephen Brown, student Fred Spearin, pupil Helen Waterman, pupil Hope Thelma, pupil Frank Leroy Hoyt, Reuben E., Pine, dyer B's M Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 65 Abbie (Oaks), hw Bernice, compositor Hussey, Albei't W., Pine, far Mary (Kirk), hw Hutchinson, Chas. A., South Ella (Glover), hw Clair, pupil Harvey, Lillian A., South, dry & fancy goods Hibbard, Fred E., Harvey Eliza (Sudsbury), M's M Cecil, pupil Flossie, pupil Hall, Henry S. Lincoln, M C R R Annie J. (Farrer), hw Hall, Crowell C, Main, M D Lizzie D. (Dexter), hw Robert E., student Crowell C. Jr., student Marjorie, pupil I Inraan, James, farmer Alzada F, (Bartlett), hw Ernest I., pupil Jewell, L., Chas., farmer farmer Nellie, hw *Pearle, hw Ellen (Grover), hw Jewell, Chas., farmer Amy B. (Elwell), hw Judkins, Wilbur L., farmer Florence (Richardson), hw Judkins, Corydon A., farmer Vernon, pupil Lillian (French), hw Clyde, pupil Judkins, Chas. C, farmer Florence (Crowell), hw *Ernest W., insurance agt Mabel, hAV Leslie B., salesman Leroy, student Lena, student Frank, student Jones, Heber M., South, tailor Florence (Bailey), hw Harold, pupil Jackson, Wm. H., 13 Mayo, millman Ella P. (Moore), hw Genie C, M's M Roy W., pupil 66 Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine K Kittridge, C. B., bank cashier Marcia (Thomas), hw *Ella, hw *Frank B., ins office Elizabeth, K. Kimball, F. L., 36 Main, mer Augusta C. (Cary), hw Mary W. Chas. E., clerk Kimball, Annie E,, 56 Main Knowles, Chas. M., Court, dept sheriff Abbie A. (Osborne), hw Edna A., teacher Ethel M., musician Octavia D., pupil L Lander, J. Q. 36 Main, mer Mattie B., hw Leathers, Harry, 84 Main B's M Sadie E (Fox), ' hw Elsie, pupil Clarence E., pupil Lunt, J. A., River, teamster Mary E. (Sanborn), hw Edna E., hw Walter A., B's M Harry L., student Reginald, pupil Lanpher, Frank, River, blk Carrie (Morrill), hw Eva, pupil Le8Sor,Mary(Moyn), Pearl, hw Emma, B's M Vina, hw *Lizzie, hw *Joseph, S M Flora, hw *Mary, hw *George, merchant Lord, Maurice, painter Lee, Nehemiah, farmer *Chas. S., wood & coal Jennie F., hw Harry F., barber Louise (Stone), hw *Arthur, farmer Valetta, M's M Susie, hw Lora, hw Ralph, pupil Helen, pupil Savora, pupil Lambert, Emily, hw Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 67 Lambert, Nancy B. (Laugh- ton) Larrabeo, David E., So. Mills Road, farmer Sadie (Gushing), hw Bertrand, student Ladd, Henry B., farmer Mildred, pupil Josephine, pupil Ellen (Ladd), hw Ora Lambert, A. C, farmer Eliza J. (Ames), hw *Cora R., hw Littlefield, Rufus, retired *Adelbert, jobber Walter, far & B's M Lola, hw Frank, B's M Nina, hw Lancaster, Hannah E. (Shep- erd), hw Annie R., B's M Lambert, Samuel, farmer Wallace H., farmer Albert E., R. R. her Cynthy (Douglass) Lambert, Wallace, farmer Blanche (Cleaves), hw Hazel, pupil Dwight Esther Ladd, Moses, farmer Addison, farmer Delia, hw Ladd, Addison, farmer Abbie (Tufts), hw Roy, student Mary, pupil Ethel, pupil Guy, pupil Florence, pupil Norman, pupil Doris Libby, Arthur, far & butcher Bertha (Phillips), hw Louine Lane, Levi O., farmer Albina IL (Gray), hw Rosa v., hw Lampher, James, South, B's M Lizzie (Spaulding), hw Theresa, pi Charlie E., pupil Delia M., pupil Ina E. 68 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Lougee, Timothy J., 23 High, B'sM *Bertha, hw Hetty (Coryell), hw Lampher, Orville J., Pine, blk Sarah (Home), hw *Lizzie M., retouching *Harry E., blk Madeline, teacher *Dana, blk Bertram, blk Leason, Lewis P., Pine, far Sarah, hw Lee, Harry F., Pine, barber Florence (Brann), hw Lucas, Herbert A., Pine, C's D S Mariam, (Fletcher), hw Warren S., student Homer A., pupil Arthur, pupil Lucas, Frances E. (Stanhope), Pine, hw *\Vni. B., clerk Herbert A. Larry, AUiertina (Silver), Har- vey, ' hw Alice, student Laura, student Libby, Leo, 27 Lincoln, B's M Nellie (Davis), hw Clarence M Martin, Judith (Greeley), Main Abbie F., hw Merrifield, Alice, 73 Main, hw Moulton, Louise, pupil Mitchell, Noah P., Main, retd Lovina (Hoyt), hw Meras, Fenando, farmer *Florence J., weaver *Ramona, weaver *Emma O,, hw *Leonor, weaver *Ralph E., merchant McKechnie, J. A., farmer Abbie VV. (Burrill), hw Albert J., carpenter Orman B., farmer Elmer C, carriage dealer Morse, Adelbert, farmer Vina S. (Mitchell) Geo. H., pupil Willaid C. Morse, Alberton, farmer Merrill, Herbert J., farmer Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine 69 Eliza (Rowe), hw Geo. n., student Murphy, Margaret (Sawyer) Henry, lumberman *Nellie, hw *Chas. C, civil engineer John C, farmer Marion, hw Merrill, S. T., farmer Hannah M. (Burgess) Wm. T., farmer *Alice M., hw Merrill, Frank A,, farmer Mary B. (Young), hw Merrill, Lester S., farmer Jessie A. (Smith), hw Mildred E. Ethel E. Ivy A. Merrill, Hannah B. (Coburn) Lester S., farmer Mitchell, L. H. Merrill, Chas. L., lumbering Belle W. (Gray), hw Chas. A., millraan Ernest F., millman Guy S., millman Harry B., millman Arthur W., millman Stanley E., millman Marion H., pupil Merrill, Chas. A. Marion E. (Annis)', hw Omar B., pupil Paul V. Mace, Lucinda (Hanscora) *Ivy Herbert, blk *Alfred A., farmer Merrill, Ernest F. Rosa B. (Lane), hw Macomber, L. C, farmer Moen, Fred P., South, st mas'n Julia A. (Emery), hw Annie, M's M Norman, student Donald, pupil Merrill, Chas. A., South, dent Walter R. Abbie H. (Dunham), hw McCarvill, Daniel, laborer Myrtle (Townes), hw Mary Ella McKechnie, Orman B., High, farmer Susie (Bell), hw Karl Harold, pupii 70 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine McGarity, Bernard, Pine,B'8 M Annie (Gray), hw McFaul, John C, South, tel nig McNaugliton, Chas.E., Harvey, salesman Hattie (Silver), hw N Norton, II. W., 24 Pleasant, clerg Flora (Pratt), hw Harold F., student Raymond P., student Bela W., pupil Noyes, Daniel A., farmer *Weltha G., hw Etta M., hw Emma L., hw Edith L. (Witham), hw Hattie E., pupil Harold A. Mary E. Neal, Sarah (Simpson), South ]\Iinnie, hw Adelaide, bookkeeper Nickerson, Osmond, 16 High, B'sM Norton, Samuel, South, grocer Chas. U.; grocer Nellio, hw Anna (Warren) Norton, Chas., South Mary (Dawson), hw Norton, Elijah, Pine, ice bus Sarah (Hutchinson), hw Blanche, hw Evelyn, hw Lottie, compositor Eugene, student o Osborne, Joseph S., farmer Walter M., farmer Alice E., hw Oakes, Howard B., auctioneer Elvira P. (Wotton), hw *Freeland H., druggist *Aphia F., hw Abbie, hw *Sumner, druggist P Pratt, Franklin E., 43 Pleas- ant, retired Jennie R. (Edgerly), hw Anna M., dressmaker *Wm. H., watchmaker Palmer, Chas F., 61 Pleasant B'sM Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 71 Ethel (Bray), B's M Pool, L. B., 13 Main, mer Flora (Townsend), hw Geo. M. Peaks, Joseph B., 29 Main, lawyer Eliza C.(ChaJbourue), hw *Annie H., hw Francis C, lawyer Pool, Martha S. (Stevens), 6 Main, merchant Alburton, merchant Palmer, Fred, Main, merchant Lena B. (Delano), hw Palmer, Amanda E. (Thomp- son), Main, hw Palmer, Etta L. (Bemis), 73 Main, hw Pembroke, Patrick, Main, B's M Mary (McLaughlin), hw John, pupil Steven, pupil Paul, puj)il Francis Pratt, Lizzie (Lyford), Main Adelbert M., mail carrier *Harry W., carpenter Percy L., farmer Myron E., clerk Eugene L., pupil J, Bertram, j^^pil Malcolm, pupil Pratt, Lovena (Woodbury) Orman, farmer *Fred W., farmer Marion L. Palmer, Chas. W., Pearl, far Susie, china decorating Palmer, Newell, pupil Parsons, Maria (Hayes), hw *Gustus, mason *Hitam, miner Piatt, Percy, farmer Lula (Edgerly), hw Putnam, John W., farmer Harriett (Hussey), hw Pratt, Orman, farmer Jennie (Bakir), hw Donovan D, Woodbury O. Pratt, Delbert, mail carrier Helen (Brown ), hw Mer ton W., pupil Elizabeth H. Guy L. 72 Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine Plummer, John, farmer Lucy (Hilton), hw Plummer, Geo., farmer *Chas., R, R. ser Addranah (flill), bw *Nellie, hw *Ozias, gum dealer *Lottie, . clerk Ethel, hw John, farmer Prebble, Emeline (Chase), hw *Christopher C, guide *Gracie, hw Plummer, Jas., farmer Hannah (Farnham), hw Plummer, Marion, pupil Prescott, Jas. N., farmer Powers, Josephine I. (Farn- ham), hw Moses W., electrician Madilena, hw Alice, hw Plummer, Jas. G., farmer Mary E., teacher Ethel L., pupil Plummer, Mary H. (Stevens) Jas. G., farmer Willis G., l>lk *Emery G., piano tuner Prescott, Wm., South, quarry- man Arthur, painter Kate, hw Prescott, Arthur A., 4 South, painter Flossie B. (Roberts), hw Page, Daniel M., South, far Mary W. (Putnam), hw Packard, George, farmer Maria (Crockett), hw Harry E. Hattie Packard, Jas., retired Chas. L., farmer Geo. E., farmer *Mary E., hw John F., carpenter Packard, John, Delia (Sutherland) Clair Putnam, INIary (Woodward) Frank J., farmer Pratt, Samuel D., farmer Eva L., pupil Eflie L. (Davis), hw Perrault, Louis, farmer Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine 73 Eulalie (Couture), hw Joseph, farmer Mary, hw Alphonse, farmer Alphonsine, pupil Louis, pupil Aime, pupil Edmee, pupil Emile Parsons, Edric B., 1 High, sewing machine dealer Hattie M.( Douglass), hw Poole, Abbie E. (Fobs), 22 High, hw Myra Helen, tailoress *Benj. L., motorman Delia, hw *Maynard D., farmer Plummer, Lydia (Elder), Pine Bertha, hw Pearl, Bert n.,6 South, M's M Lillian (Blake), tailoress Penley, Evie, Pearl, hw R Rollins, Clias. H., Pleasant, carpenter Annie (Fuller), hw Ray, Louisa (Na8on),35 Pleas- ant, hw *Dr. C. W. Harry A., B's M *Percy E., express bus Ray, Harry A., 28 Pleasant, B'sM Minnie E. (Silver), hw Roberts, Stanley, Main, B's M Etta (Eldredge), hw Herbert Hazel Roberts, Jas, T., Main, mer Caroline R.(Farnham),hw Rockwell, T. J., Main, painter Annie (Burrill), hw Richards, S. S., 74 Main, retd *Alioe, hw Mary (Sampson), hw Ramsdell, Andrew S., River, janitor Jane L. ( Bartlett), hw Edwin, guide Irvin, painter Eliza L., tailoress Racine, John, Vaughn, B's M Edith (Shaw), hw Annie 74 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Robinson, A. J., farmer Eliza M. (Atkinson), hw Fred A., farmer John H., lumber worker Ada H., teacher Ida M., hw Helen E., M's M Marion A., pupil Melissa F., pupil Dwight E. Royal, Edwin, farmer Ricker, Albert M,, farmer Ella J. (Farrar), hw Rogers, T. A., farmer Rosa (^ Christy), hw Linnie, hw *Clara, hw Oren, lumberman William, lumberman Rogers, Oren Alicia (DiflSn), hw Randall, Wm. E., farmer Cora E. (Doore), hw Arthur A., farmer Randall, Arthur A. Edith B. (Inman), hw Randall, Harrison, retired Wm. E., farmer Ricker, Chas. H., farmer Lottie (Glidden), hw Nellie E., hw Ricker, Ivory, teamster *Addie, hw Rogers, Geo. P., 13 High, B'sM Louise (Laud), hw Ida Louise, dressmaker Lena Emily, pupil Alice Marj, pupil Rogers, Mrs. S. E., 6 Main, milliner Rogers, Oren, lumbering Alicia (Dillin), hw Robinson, John H., millman Tena (Pearl), hw Robinson, Minnie (Parkhurst) Leila M., student Richardson, Florence (Brown) Floyd, pupil Esmod, pupil Reed, Geo. A., D's M Orie E. (Chandler), hw Rogers, Frank, M's M Emma (Gould), M's M Ivoline, student Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 75 Rollins, Willis E., Lawrence, carpenter Anna G. (Glidden), hw Ora Leroy, pupil Rogers, Elizabeth (Luce), High, hw Frank, farmer Eva, hw Abbie, hw Robbins, Mary J. (Reeves), hw *Emma, Cedar, hw Lizzie, hw Ranger, Harold, 3 Dover, R'sM Delia L. (Poole), hw Doris Ella Rogers, Flora M. ( — )High, hw Ritchie, Sanford, High, clo Carrie E. (Grant), hw Estelle, pupil Robbins, John, Main, n watch Carl, student s Smith, Frances A. (Walker), 27 Pleasant, hw Sutherland, Mary J., (Donald), 31 Pleasant, hw Ira A., salesman Ada G., hw *Annie M., hw Sherburne, Mary L. (Tucker), 37 Pleasant, hw Chas. H., contractor * Frank H., photographer *John R., laundry foremn Wm. P., dye house *E. W., salesman Sherburne, Wm. P., 37 Pleas- ant, shipping clerk Harriet D. (Drake;, hw Sheehan, D. H., 47 Pleasant, B'sM Etta A. (Reed), B's M Sutherland, Nancy A.,(Hagar), 30 Pleasant, hw Delia, hw StOAve, Hartwell E., 2 Gruve, painter Julia A, (Merrill), hw Cora B., hw Eva B., hw Spaulding, Chas. A., Main, B's M Josie E. (Levensalor), hw Virgil C. Thelma L. Smith, Ernest J., civil eng 76 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Ella (Brann) Abbie E. Steadman, Hiram P., 66 Main, surveyor Delia (Woodbury), liw Lida M. St. Ouge, Chas. A., 50 Main, B'sM Julia (Barrows), hw Walter J., student Marcella, pupil Arthur, pupil Stocker, Mary (Cliapin), 83 Main, hw Minnie, hw Nellie, hw Storer, John, 83 Main Mary (Millett), B's M Christie, hw Ethel, B's M Ray, pupil Spaulding, Vina L. (Varney), 60 Main, hw Albert T., B's M Addie M., hw * Willie R., printer Annie E., student Manley A., student Smart, Charlotte (Smith), 25 High, hw Roy, pupil Ray, pupil Shaw, Fred A., Vaughn, B's M Albert F., woodworker Edie M., hw Cordelia W. (Hager), hw Sturtevant, W. L., River road, carpenter Margaret (Carlton), hw Wm., teacher Flora, hw Sanborn, J. H., farmer Emma (Stocker), hw Edgar F., clerk Susan S., teacher Melbourn, student Mildred A., pupil Sawyer, J, C, farmer Annie (LaBree), hw *Cora B., hw Perley, farmer Clyde L., farmer Ora M., jobber Sawyer, Pearl, farmer Ethel (Plummer), hw Starbard, Olive, hw Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 77 Smith, Benj. A., salesman Annie M. (Trunday), hw Winnifred B., pupil Starbird, W. M., farmer Annie M, (Laneil), hw Strout, W. L., farmer Lola M. (Littlefield) Clyde, pupil Pearle Lewis Stanchfield. Noah L., farmer Stanchfield, Roxcindia, hw Stevenson, William J., farmer Susan E. (Hawks), hw *Flo8sie E., hw Pearl, pupil Irene Scott E. Myrtle Stinneford, Oliver R., ret *Joseph H., mail carrier *William O., farmer * Walter W., farmer Chas. S., ret Lucinda (Mace), hw Steyens, Benj. M., farmer Adele, hw Edward F. Sylvia D. (Swert), ret Starbird, Edwin S., farmer Minnie E. ( Robinson), hw Steadman, C. W., farmer Spaulding, Chas. R,, farmer Nellie S. (Walker), hw Henry L., pupil Nellie M., pupil Ethel M., pupil Marshall W., pupil Calista Spaulding, Calista R., ret *Emma B., hw Alvina B., hw *Ella E., hw *Abbie P., hw Chas. R., farmer Edith M., hw Sawyer, F. Leslie, 25 High, car Aravesta (Flanders), hw Minnie D. Spaulding, Henry, Pine, far Sarah (Leason), hw Stanhope, Alvin H., South, doctor Martha E. (Harvey), milliner 78 Dover and Foxcroft, Maim Effie May, student Charley M., student Stuart, Altbea L. (Hibbard), Harvey, Lw *Carl H., bookkpr Silver, Alberiina (Morgan), Harvey, hw Ralph, teamster Hattie, hw Sanford, Lillian (Bowker), Pleasant, hw Harold B., student T Taylor, J. H., 11 Pleasant, musician Annie (Jennison), hw Marion, milliner Taylor, Hinchliffe, 11 Pleas., B'sM Joe H,, musician May J., hw * Walter n., drug clerk Oscar L., in navy Towne, Asa D., 45 Pleas., lab Eunice (Terrill), hw *Cora A., hw Thompson, Elbridge A., Main, dootor Thompson, Elmer E,, 59 Pleasant, mechanic Mary R. (Ptollins), hw *John E., electrician Fred a, M's M Thomas, Margaret, Main, sten Thomas, Oscar R., Main, B'sM Maude B. (Day), hw Chas. A. Towle, Frank VV., 3 Meric Sq., painter Lucy A. (Maxim), hw Towne, L. C, Main, car May (McNaughton) Cecil, electrician Tenney, Chester, Main, B's M Doshia (Farnham), hw Gladys, pupil Beatrice Turner, H. E., farmer Lillian (Foley), hw Geneva, pupil Hazel, pupil Clara, pupil Clinton Tewksbury, A. A., Dover, B's M Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine 79 Minnie, B's M Thompson, Herbert, South, car Amy (Glover), tailoress Jennie, student Taylor, Mary (Rowell), High Maude E. True, Wra. H., 26 High, ex agt Ada (French), hw Edna M., student Harry W., student Thayer, Dexter, Pine V Vague, Geo., farmer w Whitney, Edward E., Pleasant, reg deeds Ella (Davis), hw Whitney, Mary V. (Morrill), Pleasant, hw *Wm., car *Abbie * Joseph, farmer *Sarah, hw *Ada, hw Eliza, hw *Albert, farmer *Frank, M. 0. R. R. ser Wentwortb, Howard, 55 Pleasant, M's M Anna K. (Nickerson), hw Chas. M., B's M Isabelle A., B's M *Emily, hw *Fred H., machinist Fannie B., tel operator Warren, A. M., 22 Pleas., ret Ellen M. (Daggett), asst reg deed Victor L., mer Fred G., B. A. R. R. ser *Bernard J., wood worker Mellen E. B's M *Ellen A., dressmaker Waterman, Frank E., 16 Pleasant, painter Eliza J. Whitney, hw *Mary L., hw Everett W^., pupil Wing, P. T., 35 Main, B's M Marion E. (Doyle), hw Doris Warren, L. D., Main, ret *Edmund II., ranching Emma, hw *Jennie, hw 80 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Gracie, hw Maud, hw Neal D., B's M *Minnie, hw Woodberry, Mattie (Lander), Main, hw Martha L., pupil Woodbury, Miss Emma J., Main, hw Wood, Otis C, 73 Main, car Gertrude (Evans), hw O. Manley, pupil Woodbury, Wm. C., 12 Meric Sq., bank cash Martha E, (Fogler), hw Pauline, pupil Chas. F., pupil Williams, Geo. H,, 85 Main, B's M Cellissa B. (Hough), hw Alvah IL, B's M Warre, Victor L., Kiver, nier Laura M., (Doore), hw Williams, Harvey R., River, supt of schools Nellie G. (Genthner), hw Helen G. Woodbury, Geo., Main, ret *Sarab, hw Lizzie, hw Emma, hw Delia, hw *Webster, farmer Herbert, livery deal Warner, Mollie, Pearl Whittemore, Augustus, ret Frank H., ins agt *Fred A., car Chas. A., farmer *Geo. L., miner *Harry E., pattern maker *Jennie M., hw Willard, Wm., farmer Angle (Moore), hw *Dellie, bookk Geo., farmer Leonard, farmer Witham, Thomas N., farmer Julia A. (Kirk), hw Warrt'ii, Judith D. (Spauld- ing), 12 South, hw William W., farmer *Eldin W., barber Melvin G., teamster Julia M., hw Anna S., hw Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 81 Mary E., hw Williams, Alvah, 8 Higb B's M Jennie (Cummings), dressmaker Harley S., pupil Annie C, pupil Weymouth, Annie A., ret Warren, William W., farmer Laura L. (Nuite), hw Chas. F., B's M John C, farmer Harry W., M. C. R. R. Walker, Mary (Cone), hw Whiting, Algie, farmer Flora M. (Clarke), hw Withee, Byron B., farmer John S. Minnie B. (Porter), hw Lucy E., pupil Warren T., pupil Amos A., pupil Thos. E., pupil White, Eugene, millman Nora (Nutting), hw White, Amop, blacksmith Ella (TTurd), hw Warren, John C, farmer Jennie (Brown), hw Albert, pupil Harland, pupil Hazel, b Whittimore, John, South, lab Alma (Higgins), hw Waddington, Arthur, High, B'sM Emma (Roach), hw Wilson, Chas. B., Pine, millman *Lillian A., hw Lewis A., M's M Lydia F. (Plummer), hw Weymouth, Mary (Cleaves), Pine, retired * El vie, hw Elsie, hw *Lottie, hw Whittier, Franklin A., South, hotel prop Sarah M. (Dougherty) *Geo. H., lumberman Wry, Hiram, Lincoln, teamster Annie (Palmer), hw Ella, pupil Elsie, Lincoln Warren, Neil D., Main, B's M 82 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Mabel (Smith), hw Warren, F. G., 8 Pearl, B & A R. R. Effie Levensalor, hw Warren, Chas. F., Essex, B'sM Sabina E. (Prescott), hw Arthur B., pupil Stanley C, pupil Mabel B. York, Celon B., Main, barber Grace A. (Penley), hw Young, Elmer W., farmer Lettie (Gilman), hw Young, Frank A., farmer Esther M. (Brooks), hw Walter D., pupil Ralph, pupH Herbert, pupil Leroy, pupil FOXCROPT POST OFP^ICE. A Beckford, Miss Emily, 8 Main, Anderson, Bion B., Main, dressmaker ins agt Bragg, Abbie N. (Ames), hw Grace (Bailey), hw Orman H., marble wkr Annie B,, pupil *Royal A., salesman Akerley, John, Main, truckman Q Jennie (Murray), hw Chase, Harry R., Pleasant, Beulab, B's M M C R R ser Ona, hw Pearle (Turner), hw Frank, pupil Cross, John C, River, millman B MarciaB.( Waterman ),hw Brockway, Julia (Doore), Lavinia E., student Main, hw Elsie, student *Lucy, hw Dover an§l Foxcroft, Maine 83 E Jones, S. P., River, retired Ear], Miss Gertrude, River, Lizzie (Green), hw Univ minister Elmer, mattress mfgr Evans, Harriett N. (Foster), p Piiver, hw Pike, David, 3 Pleas., jobber Liston P., Observer editor Evie (Hersay), hw Hattie, hw Nemiah, pupil H Geo., pupil Harvey, Warren, 3 Pleasant, Mabel, pupil S M Paine, C. D., 29 Pleasant, mer Inez (Saunders), hw Frankie (Knight), hw Gertrude, hw Chas. O., mer l^^alph, S M Elizabeth K., teacher Ozro, S M Helen D., student *Agrandic, hw Pratt, F. H., Main, clergyman Albert, pupil Nellie A. (Skinner), hw Hersey, Arthur, 3 Pleasant, Florence M. cook p Caroline M. (Perry) Rogan, Frank, 1 Pleasant, Eugene, pupil marble wkr Hutchins, Henry F., River, Helen (Goods), hw jobber Madeline Lillian (Tewksbury), hw Runnals, Wm,, 15 Pleasant, Elias H., student machinist J Ida (Bowker), hw Jones, E. W., River, Clair, electrician mattress mfgr Nettie, student Hattie (Evans), hw Kathie, student 84 Dover and Foxcrofi^ Maine Lilla, pupil Runnals, Clair, 15 Pleasant Charlotte (Burgess), hw Doris, pupil s Sampson, Julia M. (Cole), 19 Pleasant, hw Alma G., clerk Shattuck, John S., 9 Pleasant, charge M E camp grounds Elmer, driver Cordelia (Fuller), hw Smith, Mary A. (Morgan), Pleasant, hw *Annie E., hw *Royal E., jobber *Howard R., farmer Newell A., pupil Sawyer, Bertrand, Main, ex mes Maude (Waterman), mer Sanborn, S. D., River, marble cutter Nellie (Manning), hw T Troy, Mary (Robinson), Pleasant, hw *Wm. M., wood wkr w Whitemore, Frank H., 8 Main, ins agt Nellie F. (Coy), hw Clara B., pupil John A., pupil Weymouth, W. H., River, carriage maker Frank E., painter Marcia B., dressmkr E. Maude, mer EAST DOVER POST OFFICE. Allen, Ivis M., retired Hannali (Landey), hw *Herbert, mach B Beal, Fred C, Effie, hw Derward, laborer Mabel, hw Maynard, mer Gladys, pupil farmer Genevra (Webber), hw Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine 85 Bray, EUura A. (Sturtevant) Blood, A. P., farmer Lizzie (Marshall), hw *Ira L., lumber dealer *Cora E., bw *Chas. II., supt S M Brown, Estelle M.(Saniidiers), hw *Maurice, pby Louis F., pupil D Davis, W. S., BAA R R ser Angle M. (Jordan), hw Alice M., pupil Effie L,, pupil Stanley F. Norman S. Dow, Lydia (Lyford), hw * Wilson, car Helen, hw Dow, I. K., mer Angelia (Blake), hw Cora, hw Wallace, farmer *Sybil, • hw Louise Bennie, mer Dow, Wallace, farmer Mabel (Titcomb), , hw Marion T., pupil Barbara Dow, ZelMiliin, mer *EtiiL' E., hw Elzoda (Downs), hw E Eat'>ii, Flossie, pupil E.ig'.'ily, R. B., livery dl'r Helen M. (Dow), hw ElMv, Geo. W., brick mkr Lillian I. (Burdin), hw Vera M., pupil Nellie R., pupil Chas. William G Greene, Clarence, straw shop Cora (Dow), hw Angelia, pupil H Hamilton, Chas. B., B& A li R ser Fannie (EldriWge), hw Alice, student Hoxie, G. R., retired *Lydia A., hw *Katie C, hw G(5o. II, , taxidei-niist 86 Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine Clarence M., taxidermist . Savilla (Sturtevant) Ilorne, Herbert E., electrician Harrington, Jesse, electrician Effie (Beal), hw, pupil Cyril, pupil Mildred, pupil Kersey, Arthur, cook Caroline ( ), hw Eugene, pupil Jordan, J. E., Angle M., retired liw Lander, Oscar, brick mkr Carrie (Green), hw M Mitchell, Geo. W., farmer *William G., shoe mk'r *Minnie L., hw Sophronia E. (Gooding), hw J. Winston, student Clinton A., student Erma M., pupil McGowen, Alexander, sta agt Margaret (Patten), hw Morrill, E. E., painter Lovina (Lane), hw Edmund L., express agt Lena E., musician Fred L., jobber Mayhew, Maria (Dow), hw Fred A,, grain dl'r Annie C, asst P M P Parkman, Louise (Saunders), hw Powers, Moses W., electrician Eva (Brockway), hw Vivian A. R Howell, J. W., brick maker Percilla (Littlefield), hw *Everett, B & A K R ser *Herbert, salesman *Forest, clerk s Skillin, Henry P., B & A R R ser Alice i\[ (Stewart), hw IvyB. Sands, A. G., brick maker Lizzie M. (Graves), hw Carl W. Zola F. Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 87 Sands, Anna (Barnes), hw Albert G., brick maker Thomas W.,B & A R R ser Smith, Joseph, farmer Viola B. (Towne) Stewart, Chas. E., lumber wk Alice M., hw Matilda I. (Davis), hw *H. Edna, hw William E., lab Donald H., pupil Chas. E., pupil Smith, Brainard B., farmer Izah (Pitman), hw Eugene B., farmer Charlotte, hw Smith, Eugene B., farmer Daisy (Curtis), hw Sanders, Ozro, retired Estelle, hw Louisa, hw Inez, ' hw Nellie, hw T Towne, Francis L., car Sarah E. (Sargent), hw Mildred, hw Vincent, farmer Daisy, student Towne, II. S., teacher Susie W. (Doore), hw Towne, VV. I., car Mabel (Beal), hw Lyle Clarice Towne, Ezra, retired Genevra, hw Emma, hw Frank L., car Vestie E., hw *Arthur W., farmer W. I., . car Roswell M., farmer Henry S., teacher Titcomb, C. C, mer Annie C. (Towne), hw Mabel L., hw Elmer E., car Titcomb, Elmer E., car Frances E., pupil Kenneth R. w Washburn, Geo., retired Dover and Foxcroft, Maine FOXCROFT RESIDENTS. DOVER P, O. B Mary P. (Gurney) Beckford, Clias. H., Vaughn, *Celi8sa, hw B's M Stephen P., mech eng Clara A. (Ryan), B's M Molly, student Beckford, Clara H., Vaughn C Brown, Albert G., Vaughn, Cushing, Caleb H., Lincoln, B's M dyer Anna L. (Doore), hw Mary F. (Fogler), hw Omar L., pupil Curtis, John, Vaughn, B's M Emmons 11., pupi Mildred (To wne), B's M Burdick, \l. Howard, 3 Cedar, Nelson, pupil B's M Crockett, Fred A., Cedar, Sarah A. (Buck), hw ship cap Bassett, Malora R. (Smith), Annie (Knowlton), hw 14 Cedar, hw Crockett, Elwin L., Cedar, car Harry J., salesman Julia J. (Smith), hw * Ralph S., student Call i\l., B's M Bassett, Harry J., 14 Cedar Clara A. ( IJol.ster), hw Bunili, Thurston 13., 28 Davis, B's M Eium:i \i. ( Albee), hw Hrown, Stephen A., Essex, mt'ii Edith S., hw D Day, Chas. E., Essex, far Ardelle M. ( Steve ns), hw Flora I., hw Fred P]., B'sM William H., painter Geo. E., B'sM *Hattie C, hw Dover and Foxcrojt^ Maine 89 Maud B., hw Addie M. (Spaulding),hw P. Frank, pupil Rupert Clifton Edna, pupil Hussey, Benj. F., Cedar, Marian, pupil retired Dare, Leah (Witbee), Cedar, Alwilda (Southerland), hw hw Devoe, Benj., Elm, B's M Hall, Ornian, Cedar, car F Angle A, (Frye), hw Fogler, L. J. (Blackiugton), Howard, James, Essex, car Lincoln Lizzie M. (Runnells), hw Martha F., hw Chas. M., B's M Mary F., hw *Roscoe A. Foss, Geo. H, Vaughn, retired K *James H., clothier Knowlton, Thos., Cedar, far Fannie M., hw Rosilla (Pratt), hw Foss, Clara S., Vaughn Annie, hw G L Gilman, Amasa, Maple, farmer Lyshon, Walter H., Vaughn, Henrietta (Dow), hw millman *Martha A., hw Rosa A. (Davis), B's M Lettie M., hw Clarence W., pupil Glover, Frank H., Cedar, Hazel R., pupil B's M Guy M., pupil Edith (Blake), hw M Everett C. Moors, Grant, Vaughn, B's M H Flora (Doore), hw Hamilton, Rupert, Cedar, Hazel, pupil B's M Sadie, baby 90 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Macomber, Wallace, Vaughn, B'sM Mary E. (Hutchinson), hw Maud B., B's M Gerald, farmer Samuel W., B's M Macomber, Samuel W., 3 Elm, B'sM Grace E. (Crocker), hw Harold J., baby Hazel J,, baby Orman S., baby P Page, E, S., Maple Pool, Salome E, (Withee), Cedar Pratt, Samuel J., Elm Myra ( ), B'sM Lora M., pupil R Robinson, Jos. W., 21 Lincoln baggage master Abbie K. (Parsons), hw *Fred C, baggage master *Ada Mary, hw *Roscoe K., collector Robinson, Geo. II., Maple Robinson, Fannie, Maple Robbins, Mary J, ( — ), 3 Cedar s Severance, Frank P., farmer Annie (Walker), hw Stowe, Gardner L., Maple Mary A. (Morrill), hw Fred E., B's M Stowe, Fred E. Katherine (Muldoon), B's M Southerland, Alwilda, (Thomas), Cedar Effie, student Shattuck, John L., 3 Cedar B'sM Mary A. (Gordon), hw Annie Louise, baby Shaw, Joseph, 83 Essex, B's M Shaw, John II., 33 Essex, B's M Angle M. (Chace), hw James G. Blaine, student w Wiles, Thomas A., Maple, B'sM Katie P. (Gilman), hw Whitten, Lewis A., Essex, car Lottie M. (Green), hw Dover and FoxcToft^ Maim Florence, baby Woodard, Everett, Vaughn, laborer Annie (Pollard), B's M Gertrude, B's M 91 Chas., farmer *Myrtie, hw Ada, pupil Ralph, pupil FOXCKOFT POST OFFICE K Eugene T. Effie M., Herbert, Rena, Mabel, Kuowlton, Aaron, 2 Edes Ave., carriage maker * Willis E., casket maker Ruth (Davis), hw *Herbert A., mer Mary E., hw Kenney, F. L., 63 Lincoln, SM *Florence M., spooler Chas. E., B's M Jennie M. (Bartlelt) Jennie A., pupil Herbert A., pupil Leslie H., pupil Kenney, Calvin W., 7 Central Ave., farmer *Lena, hw *Freelan, printer Kittridge, Sarah A., Fox. Kneeland, Samuel, Fox., job Hattie A. ( Pratt), hw pupil pupil pupil pupil Kazimrokc, Julius, Fox., far Mary (Racles), hw Gedmens, pupil King, Joseph H., Fox., far Jennie Larabee, hw Walter, pupil Albert, pupil Carrie, pupil Kerswell, Emily G. (Foster), 21 North, retd Carrie E,, tailoress Knox, Chas., 14 Spring, machinist Rose A. (Durgin), hw *Mary E., jeweler *SidBey R., machinist 92 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine No. 112. FIRST N'ATIOKAL BANK of BHNG0R, MHINE. Capital, $300,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $253,000. EDWARD STETSON. E. G. WYMAN. PRESIDENT. CASHIER. Sate Deposit Boxes for Rent at $4.00 Upward, Vault Protected by Bankers' Electric Protection Device. U. S. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY. ACCOUNTS INVITED. R. E. Henderson DEALER IN Sheet Music, Music Books AND ORDERS TAKEN FOR ■ Musical Instruments, Violin Stria|rs, Etc. Also Confectionery, Fruits, Soda Waters and Ice Cream, Groceries, Tobacco and Cigars, Orders taken for Rifles J'hot Quns, Sic, at Reasonable Prices. Give us a call and I will try to please you R. E. HENDERSON. NORTH STREET. FOXCROFT, ME. Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine 93 Lyfoi-d, Sabrie, 44 North Libby, Paul, 54 North, S M Melissa (Micue), hw Gertrude, S M Paul, pupil Bertha, pupil Guy, pupil Ida Laplant, Eugene, North, mason Jennie (Laundry), hw Laplant, Joseph Eugene, B's M *Joe, weaver *Paul, mason Lanpher, Fred O., 28 North, blacksmith Sarah (Doak), hw *Edith D., hw *Percy E., blacksmith, Libby, Peter, Lincoln, M's M Josie (King), M's M Chas., B's M Leo, B's M Annie, hw JoLn, M C R R ser Libby, Elbridge, 45 Lincoln, shue maker *Ethel, hw Martha (Greene), hw Luce, Herbert, 54 Lincoln, far Mabel (Mason), hw Myrtle Leeman, Alfretta E., Lincoln, hw Larry, Geo. W., Union, B & A R R Rose M. (Bartlett), hw Edgar E., farmer Albert C, spooler Annie L, pupil Waldo C, pupil Lunt, Fred H., Union, B & A R R Nellie M.(McKenney),hw Ivan Ray, pupil Lee, Lyman K., 38 Main, mer Sarah F. (French), hw Alice, pupil Richard Henry, baby Law, Stephen J., salesman Gertrude D. (Davis), hw *Elsie G., hw Fred E., pupil Frank D., pupil 94 Dover and Foxcrofi, Maine wishes to remind the Ladies of Piscataquis County that she is still agent for the . . FURBEIR BOOT This boot is made to order and is a first-class article. Made for Comfort and Service. Try a pair. All orders left with her will re- ceive immediate attention. NO. 2. EDES' AVE.. : FOXCROFT. MAINE DEALERS IN Paints, Oils, l^arnishes, iOin- BUILDERS' dovfs. Glass, Jiorse and Ox HARDWARE ____________ Shoes, 3^r J^ron, Steel, etc. DOVER, MAINE. Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 95 Lyford, J, G., 9 Green Lettie M. (Fowler), hw Walter G., teamster *Josepli D., farmer *Florence E., hw * William E., farmer Gertrude L., hw *Archie M., lawyer Winifred M., hw Arah Louise Eugene Elwood, student Ladd, B'rank R., Central Ave, Agt S Oil Co Clara B. (Cram), hw Ladd, Eliza (Chase), Central Ave Frank R., Agt S Oil Co Hattie M., hw Ladd, Horace B., Central Ave, retired Littlefield, Geo. E., 9 Central Ave, salesman Chestina M.(Chenery),hw Blanche A., student Doris M., pupil Lambert, Albert E., Cherry, M C R R Flossie M. (Oilman), hw Libby, Paulina (Burse), 8 Cherry Jos., livery Paulina, hw Helen, hw Peter, M's M Varney, hw Paul, spooler Larry, spooler Lawrence, A., Cherry, lab Mary (Bush), hw Lary, Edgar E., Summer, far Ellen M. (Inman), hw Geo. Ira, baby Lampher, Levi, Fox., farmer Annie (Curtis), hw Lee, Chauncy C., Fox., far Era A. (Drake), hw Lyman K., mer *Chauncy C, mer *Hattie F., hw Lunt, Annie M. ( Howell), Fox, *Geo. W., C's M *Chas. H., C's M Joseph A., farmer * Edwin F., C's M Fred H., B ^ i\ Engineer anb Surveyor ©fflce, 37 TUnion Square. TRew Ifnstruments^propett^ J6oun^aries a Specialty Bccurate Morf? (Buaranteet). DOVER, MAINE R O B! NSO N Harness Maker a NO Carriage Trimmer WHIPS. TRUNKS. EXTENSION CASES, ETC. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. lo Union Square, FOXCROFT, MAINE Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 97 Eliza, hw *Lottie L. Lebroke, Geo., Fox., farmer Emily (Brown), hw Emma, hw Lebelikiwicz, Joe, Fox., far Rosie (Bubues), hw Maggie, pupil Mary, pupif Annie, pupil Katie, pupil Lizzie, pupil Ellen, pupil Addie, pupil Agnes, pupil Larabee, Michell, Fox. Libby, Larry, spooler, Essex Josie (Moieu), hw Geo., spooler Lillian, spooler Lena, pupil Levensalor, John, Park, far Flora E. (Glover), hw Josie E., hw Flora Louise, B's M Willie L., B's M Scott E., B's M Clarence P., pupil Winnifred H., pupil Loud, Thurston C, 6 Spring, ret Mary E., hw *Wilson T., car Annie, hw Lyford, Gertrude, Spring, hw M Mclntire, Wm A., 44 North, barber Delia (Hart), hw Lester H., pupil Miller, John, North, S M Nellie (Beynkavish), hw Marion, pupil Alexander, pupil Julia, pupil Anasia, pupil Victor, pupil Alton, pupil Myshrall, Thomas H., 16 Lincoln, granite out Marguerite, pupil Ruth Dora (Carey), hw Moore, Albert C, 20 North, car Fannie (Coy), hw 98 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Herbert A. Fred E. Merrill, Andrew B., 18 North, farmer Clara B. (Hanson), hw Mabel A., hw Lottie E., hw Maguire, R. W., trucking and livery Annie M. (Pollard) MoPherson, Mittie, 26 Lincoln, hw Maguire, James D., 30 Lincoln, ret Chas. S., B's M Reuben, livery Herbert H., B's M Maguire, Chas., B's M Adella (Whitney), hw Elsie Marion, hw Mansfield, Stacy, 69 Lincoln, B'sM Mary E. (Loud), hw Ethel :\I., hw Avis L., dressmaker Mansfield, Wooster P., Lincoln, B's M Maria J. (Bolton), hw Bertha E., saleswoman Marble, Sarah E. (Laughton), Union Hattie M. Fannie S. Florence M. McPherson, Chas. P., Union, car Sarah E. (Haskins) Geo. W., pupil Leo R., pupil Alfred T., pupil McPherson, Mary E., (Laro), Union, hw *Geo. IL, blacksmith Chas. P., car Elmer, B's M *Mildred W., hw Mittie P., dressmaker Vella M., hw Mayo, J. B., Main, mfg Eliza A. (Sprague), hw *Eliza Maria, hw Edward J., mfg Mayo, Edward eT., 57 Main, mfg Anna G. (Genthner) Geo. Everett, student Dover and Foxcrofty Maine 99 Morse, Henry, 35 Main, ret Marsh, Chas. A., 43 Main, ret Eva E. (Stinson), hw Rubertie E., hw Lottie A., hw Mayo, J. G., Main, mfg Mary C, hw Walter J., mfg *Annie Maud Monroe, Erastus T., 1 Green, mer Clara M. (Ingalls), hw Louise E., hw Mank, Lemuel, Green, stone cut Nancy (Thompson), hw Elmer, farmer Mattie, student Stephen, pupil Merrill, Delmont, Winter, doctor Lara (Dyer), hw Marion Dyer, pupil McTaggart, S. A., Winter, cashier Alice P. (Newenham), hw Eleanor M. Mayhew, Mary (Dwinell), 11 Winter, hw Mayhew, Freeland, 11 Winter, hackman Mason, Nancy, Winter, hw Morse, Chas. E., Fox., farmer Delia M. (Robbins), hw Merrill, John T., Fox., far Florence S. (Chandler),hw Merrill, Mary E.(Kenney), ret Mary, dressmaker John, farmer Martin, J. F., Summer, car Annie A. (Welsh), hw Dorothy B., hw Herbert F. McComb, Fred L., Summer, marble cut Alma B. (Trott), hw Blush, pupil Frances, pupil Ellen, baby McGuiness, T. F., Fox., far Susan A. ( ) Edward, pupil Doris, pupil Mayhew, O. P., Fox., farmer Katie, pupil Edna, pupil Esther, pupil 100 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Harold Lena (^Averill) Morrison, Walter, Fox. Miceyize, Thomas, Fox., far Bertha (Duoba), hw Brones Frank McKenney, Nellie (Sturte- vant. Fox. Minnie, ' pupil John, pupil Hazel, pupil Nellie, pupil Timothy, baby Martin, Lester, Main, farmer Vesta L. (Andrews), hw Deola, pupil Morris, baby Chas. N., baby Mayhew, Harriet (Thayer), Fox, hw Mayhew, Hiram D., Fox, far Moores, Maria E. (Badger), Fox, hw *Ada, hw Meade, Henry F., Fox, far Anna E. (Parsons), hw Ola I., spooler Sarah E., spooler Daniel A., student Geo. P., pupil Mary A., pupil Mayo, Walter J., Fox, mfg Ann F. (Gushing), hw McNaughton, L. H., Fox, far Georgie A. (Nutter), hw Thelma, Arie, baby Marston, Elizabeth A. (Rich), 7 Davis *Ada C., hw Martin, James R., 4 Davis, ret Maria E. (Cole), hw Evelyn N., hw Morse, Sullivan, 30 Essex, far Rosa A. (Smith), hw Morse, Albion, 30 Essex, ret Morrison, Aaron E., Davis, cl Emma (Coy), M's M Alice E., hw McKenney, Walter, 18 Sum- mer, car Jennie L. (Fletcher), hw McNaughton, Alton C, Spring, mer Winnifred (Lyford), hw Marguerite S., pupil Dover and Foxcrqfl, Maine 101 Gladys M., pupil Myers, Gustus, 10 North, cook Merrill, Alonzo J. W., Main, laborer *RoBalie P., hw Mead F. (Weaver), hw Elba M., M's M Ina F., M's M N Nickerson, Mabel, 2 Edes ave, milliner Newman, William H., Union, G'sM Nutter, Ira, 8 Grange Nickeraon, Elmer, Winter, druggist Nettie A. (Bowker) Nichols, C. C, Main, farmer *Edna M., hw Vivian L. (Andrews), hw Christine, pupil Norris, James F., 19 Spring, min Samanthy E. (Johnson), hw Mary R., teacher Frederic E., farmer *Sidney J., chemist o Ober, Ada F. (Jordan), 34 Lincoln *Louis J., farmer Willis H., tel linesman Ober, Ellen C. (Clark), 41 Main *Marion G., hw Bettina Mae, hw Oakes, Louis, 4 Central Ave, civil eng Eva L. (Dunham), hw Edith Susan, pupil Oakes, Danville, 22 Summer, retd Sybil P. (Spaulding), hw ♦Nellie, hw Mary, hw *Lectra, hw Walter, car Oakes, Walter D., 22 Summer, painter Mary E. (Philbrick), hw Edna Mae, pupil Norman D,, pupil Clyde E., pupil Electra Oakes, William P., Main, surveyor 102 Dover and Foxcrqfl, Maine William f. Wright & Jon. insurance Agency. Life, Accident, Fire Insurance. Health and Accident Claims Paid on Sight. Plat© Glass. Employer's Liability. foxcroft, Maine, Residence, 60 Aincoln St. Up-To-Date Footwear AT MODERATE PRICES. For Men we carry the * 'Walk-Over" and W. L. Douglass. Ladies : Gold Brand, Beaute ; Children, The Marvel. THE FAMOUS SHOE STORE, DOVER, MAINE. H. W. THAYER &. CO., Props. Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 103 Edith N. (Lewis), hw Louis, farmer *Gertrude Harry Jessie, hw Myrtice, stenog Oakes, Caroline (Hayes), 7 Spring Allie E., hw Oakes, Roland E., 7 Spring, pi P Prescott, Mrs. A. R., hw Mary E., hw *Della I., teacher *Lydia E., hw *Emily M., hw Pratt, H. G., 43 Lincoln, raer Marie (Dunham), hw Marion, pupil Pollard, W. T., 24 Lincoln, game warden Eugenia A. (Lebroke), hw Chas. S., farmer Hattie M. Prentiss, H. C, 34 Lincoln, retd Ellen (Jordan) *Mary A., stenog Parsons, Isaac M., 60 Lincoln, retd Joel, farmer 01 e via, hw Anson, farmer Ansel, piano worker *Addison, farmer *Samuel, jeweler Phinney, Hiram B., Lincoln, farmer Abbie W. (Sawyer), hw *Harlan P., farmer *Albion C, weavej- Eleanor E., milliner Pratt, Mrs. Lottie ( ), Lincoln *Eva, hw *Samuel, farmer Plummer, Willis G., Central Ave, blacksmith Lizzie S. (Wyman), hw Stanley D., pupil Parsons, W. E., 59 Main, lawyer Agnes G. (Gilman), hw Willis Gilman, pupil 104 Dover and Foxcroft^ Maim CHARLES H. RED JR., COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 23 Hammond St., BANGOR, MAINE. HEADQUARTERS FOR . Phonographs, Gramophones, and Records ; Bicycles and Sundries ; Fishing Tackle, Fine Cutlery, Photo Supplies, Flags, Hammocks, Dog Collars, Dog Medicine and Athletic Goods THE S. L. CR.OSBY CO.. NEW STORE, 186 EXCHANGE ST., BANGOR.. /. .-. MAINE. GEO. S. HUSSEY. — -» — OBALBR IN — * Flour, Pork, Tea, Coffee, Spices, Tobacco, e>igars, Canned Goods and Confectionery. ..^^ssk..^ ^-r 62 MAIN STREET, DOVER, MAINE. Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 105 Parsons, Chas,, 93 Main, H's P S Carrie L. (Palmer), hw Parent, Chas. B., 77 Main, mech May R. (Laing), hw John E., pupil Chas. A., pupil Emily A. F., pupil Andrew C, pupil Parsons, Ansel J., 5 Paul, H'sP S Nellie J. (Parsons), hw Hazel F., pupil Errainee L., pupil Parsons, Maria v., (Cass), 5 Paul, retd Nellie J,, hw Chas. H., H's PS Palmer, Abner L., farmer Martha D. (Peaks), hw Emma M., hw Carrie L., hw *Frank T., carriage trim Fred W., salesman Peasley, Matilda (Stickney), Grange Lena E., hw Plummer, Frank P., Grange, M'sM May E. (Berry), hw Hazel M., pupil Park, Walton N., 6 Paul, H's P F Jennie C. (Dow), hw Jeanie Marguerite, pupil Pratt, Wilbur S., Fox., far Philbrick, J. A., farmer Philbrick, A., hw Pratt, B. F., Fox., farmer Phebe A. (Ewer), hw Puidokas, Andrew, Fox., far Parsons, A. F., Fox,, farmer Annie M. (Rowe), hw Pratt, Henry B., farmer Elvira A. (Badger), hw Pratt, Sophie (Brown), Fox., retired Estes, , D's M Chas., ^ farmer Henry, farmer *Nellie, hw Hattie, hw Parsons, Henry L., Fox., far Anna, hw Cynthia E. (Chandler) 106 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Pratt, Chas. S., Fox., far Mary E. (Thayer), hw Miriam Hortense, pupil Flora Harriet, pupil Roy Edmund, baby Pray,Lenora (Frost), Fox., hw Martell F., pupil Delmont M., pupil Elraont, pupil Pfuntner, W. A., Fox., farmer Eleanor (Beland), hw Barbara, student Alonzo, pupil Packard, Henry A., canoe bldr Packard, Simeon, Park, retd Fannie (Brown) Henry Pearl, Henry L., 29 Davis, car Parker, Sewall E., Summer, farmer Ida M. (Perham), hw Perham, Ida (Gallison), Summer, hw Nellie E., hw Pratt, Estes A., Essex, D's M Ella E. (Severance), hw *Blanche, hw Geo., D's M Stanley, laborer Harold, pupil Nellie, pupil Powers, Henry F., Davis, far Alice E. (Morrison), hw Palmer, Frank H., 6 Spring, clerk Annie J. (Loud), hw Earle Thurston, pupil Pearson, Harry L., Spring B'sM Ethel A. (Thayer), hw Gertrude, pupil Cecil, pupil I'eaks, William ]M., Spring, eng Alfred R., lawyer Alice M., hw Pendleton, Chas. E., clerk Jennie (Smart), hw Walter R., hotel prop *Myra E., hw R Ricker, Georgia A. (McKenney), hw Henry W., laborer Bessie PI, hw John D., shoe blk Ronco, Veda, 50 North, driver Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine 107 Lena (Bousher), hw Roderick, Jeunie (Diege), hw Joe, B's M Chas., B's M Nellie, hw Ranger, Georgia A. (Hooper), hw Harold J,, mechanic Ruble F., studen* Reynolds, W. S., 18 North, M's M Charlotte (Merrill), hw Madeline, pupil Roy, pupil Robinson, Viola (Morrison), 80 Lincoln, hw *William E., bookpr Maud A., teacher of music Reed, Anna (Ryerson), Union Bertha M., hw Runnals, Asenath, (Burnham;, Maine Leonora F., hw *Nathaniel B., machinist Samuel, machinist Russell, Elmira (Hoyt), (j Green John B., B's M Runnels, Frank, Main, R's M Ida ( ), hw Blanche, pupil Ruth, pupil Leonora, pupil Russell, John B., 6 Green Marion E., pupil Ranger, E, M., 2 Winter, mfg Emma F. (Hooper), hw Harold J., mfg Ruby F., student Rowe, William D., Cherry, M C R R Cora L. (Packard), hw Gladys, pupil Sarah, baby Ronco, Chas. E., teamster Lizzie (Burse), M's M Delia, pupil Ronco, Paulina (Libby), 8 Cherry, hw Chas. E. Rollins, Louise, Fox. Rankin, Edwin, Fox., farmer Rowe, J. B., farmer Annie M., hw William D., M C R R *Harry E., farmer 108 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Edith A., hw Mary L., hw Herring, Norris R., Fox., far Lena J. (Thompson), hw Lyall R., pupil Donald, baby Ronco, Geo. L., Park, retd Lucy E. (Willey), hw Robinson, Adriana (Stacy), 16 Summer, hw Leonard H., mer Alice H., hw Russell, Henry S., 4 Davis, con Evelyn M. (Martin), hw Wainwright M., pupil Leslie C, pupil Harold L, baby Rockwell, Lucy, Essex s Southard, E. M., 52 North, mason Ruble (Donaldson), hw Winfield S., hostler Willis E., M'b M Millard E., M C R R ser Mina, pupil Sherman J. L., 63 North, B & A R R ser Mildred (White), hw Sherman, A. D., .35 Lincoln, retd Ellen E. (Whittier), hw Southard, E. D., 36 Lincoln, fur dealer Delia J. (Ladd) Shaw, Albion 13., 39 Lincoln, B'sM Martha (Parker), hw Nettie M., hw Sadie E., B's M Shaw, Sewell C, 41 Lincoln, carriage maker Nellie E., hw Albion B., B's M Severance, Chas., 55 Lincoln, hostler Lizzie J. (Amos), hw Annie E., pupil Harry G., pupil Chas. L., pupil Lena M., pupil Severance, Milton, 55 Lincoln, hostler Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 109 Sand8,Rachel M., (Pennington), Lincoln, hw Mary E., type setter Sands, Granville M., Union, retd Martha E. (Harmon) Roy G., student Ralph H., student Ruth H., pupil Stearns, Catherine (Soule), Union, hw *Everett C, baby Soule, Geo. F., Union, laborer Catherine C. (Prescott), hw Charlie F., pupil Steward, W. M., Main, mer Emma (King), hw Doris, pupil Sampson, W. L,, 51 Main, marble and granite dealer Clara M. (Jennison) Bessie Imogen, student Stanhope, H. B., 77 Main, retd Emma H. (Pratt) Stubbs, William T., 63 Main, retd Abbie S. (Owen), hw Scanlon, Edward W., Main, spooler Clara Z. (Penney), hw Edward G,, pupil Chas. R., pupil Swallow, Chester L.,10 Grange, planing and woodwkg Ella M. (Gerry), hw Edith A., student Annie I., pupil Hazel M., pupil Alice L., pupil Sampson, Betsey E. (Bemis), 13 Winter, hw Eugene L., minister *Geo. E., druggist *Abbie J., hw *Lottie A., artist Sawyer, Chas. H., 15 Winter, piano tuner M. Alma (Davis), hw Gertrude A., student Clifford D., pupil Sanford, Samuel G., Summer, livery Florence A. (Lyford), hw Harry E., student Mary Louise, pupil 110 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine THE FASHION [kiugor's leading Outfitting Store for Women and Children Our Oreat Cloak Room Everybody expects to find the best selection, the latest Novelties and the (Choicest Suits, Jackets, Coats, Skirts and Waists in this great department, and having such a large share of this trade we can show you a larger variety and quote lower prices than any other store. We have won the acknowledged distinction of hav- ing the Cloak Department of the town. Every day it is demonstrated that our supremacy is stronger than ever. There is an air of refinement — of elegance and superiority of our garments over others. There is nothing of that common "sameness" or that look of "ordinary" so prevalent in ready-made goods. WOOD ^ EWER, BANGOR., MAINE. Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 111 Geo. W., pupil Helen E., pupil Shattuck, Elmer E., Summer, Doris I., baby driver Thelraa I., baby Snow, Harry S., Summer, Sterling, Ella (Dodge), M's M 22 Davis Vella (McPherson), hw Lillian E. Delma Irene, baby *Richard M., farmer Sawyer, Ora, Fox., farmer Frederick W., student Lizzie (Hilton) Stowe, N. Colby, Essex, B's M Eugene Zan A. (Batclielor), hw Sprague, C. B., Fox., farmer Sawyer, L. C. Information Helen G. (Gilman), hw witheld Sarah G., pupil Springer, Harry L., Essex, Shattuck, Bertha E., Fox., pi mail clerk, M C R R Spencer, Emma (Judkins), Emma O. (Bunker), hw Fox. hw Harold Merle, pupil John F., pupil Arthur Lorraine, baby Springer, Sarah Y. (Gilpat- Spearing, Eugene, Spring, rick). North laundry prop Harry L., mail clerk Mina (Carpenter) Stone, James G., Fox. Ethel R., student Shorey, Oscar O., Maple, Smith, Edgar C, 8 Winter, H's P F lawyer MayE. (Dowe), hw Harriette M. (Ladd) Ralph O., student Martha E. Alice M., student T Herbert E., pupil Thompson, Enoch B.,48 North, Alton C, pupil retd 112 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Trafton, Ivory E., laborer Greorgia A. (Ricker), hw Thompson, Henry, North, lab Martha (Tibbetts), hw Nancy J., hw Geo. P., farmer Chas. H., car Thompson, Chas. H., North, Clara (Vade), hw Mildred, pupil Guy, pupil Lester, pupil Gladys Thompson, Geo. P., North, steam boat Rose A. (Sanborn), hw George, pupil Clarence, pupil Harvey, pupil ( ) Thompson, Ella J., (Treadwell), 21 Lincoln, hw Lena J., hw Maude E., M's M Ernest A., M's M Orman H., M's M Trott, Anna (Bean), (52 Lincoln, M's M Thayer, Harry W., 70 Lincoln, mer Alice T, (Greeley) Thayer, Wm. W., 70 Lincoln, mech Mary E. Flora A. (Harrington) Harry W. Thomas, B. A., 43 Main, mer Tardy, Joseph, Main, M's M Elmira A. (Ayer), hw Bertha M., teacher Flavilla A., bkkpr Thibodeau, Wallace, Grange, spooler Mary (Haskell), hw Lloyd W., pupil Nathalie, baby Turner, Frank T., Fox., far *Ethan A., con *Ethel A,, silk factory Mary (Blood), hw Mary E., pupil Arthur F., pupil Delraont M., pupil Dewey H., pupil Ellen Lucy, pupil Timosa J., Fox., farmer Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 113 Martha (^Racela) Maggie Tyler, John S., farmer Thayer, Lizzie H. (Mayhew), Fox, hw Orman B., farmer Annie H., hw Ernest N., farmer Marion L., pupil True, Walter E., Fox, farmer Jennie N. (Ladd), hw Mabel L., student Harold E., student Alice M., pupil True, Ellen C. (Loring), Fox, retired Walter E,, farmer Willard IT., expressman Townes, Henry A., Fox, B's M Maria Ella (Mooers), hw Georgie, hw Myrtie E., hw Chas. H., farmer Catherine M., pupil Stella Ella Thayer, Ruth A. (Whittier), Fox,, hw Mary A., hw *Geo. W., machinist Ethel A., hw Herbert, M C R R Tompkins, Randolph, Park, M C R R Luona E. (Southards), hw Clyde A. Howard S. Albert S. V Yaughan, W. H., 27 North, undertaker Julia (Warren), hw *Wm. Ralph, mer Nellie, 27 North Vaughan, Martha (Burgess) Vaughan, Carrie (Emery), 27 North, hw Kenneth, pupil Vaughan, H. C, 31 Lincoln, retired Hattie L. (PuUen), hw Vaughan, Sarah C. (Carter), 38 :Main Vaughn, Ralph 11., 41 :\Iain, merchant Bettina M. (Ober), hw 114 Dover and Foxcrofl, Maine WILLIS E. PARSONS, ATTORNEY ^ COUNSELOR AT LAW FOXCROFT, MAINE. EDGAR C. SMITH, ATTOBNEY AT LAW. DOVER, — — MAINE. Verrill, Viola (McFarland), Maria E. (Russ), hw 6 Central Ave., hw *NeUie M., hw Abbie H., teacher *Lizzie F., liw Geo. A., student Eugene A., dentist W Whittier, Frank H., 33 Lincoln, White, John W., 48 North, B's M painter Harry S., pupil S. Elizabeth (Thompson) Lydia (Bennett), hw White, Preston S., 63 North, Whittier, Ellen E. (Judkins), bkkpr hw Allie (Oakes), hw Frank H., B's M Mildred, hw *Fied F., olork Whittredge, Daniel M., Wright, Arthur L., 39 Lincoln, 22 North, paint oil dlr ins agt Dover and Foxa-off, Maine 115 Nettie (Shaw) Wright, Wm. F., 60 Lincoln, ins agt Lucy (Brown), hv/ Arthur L., ins agt Cora M., student Ruel S., pupil Hattie E., pupil Whittier, Miss A. M., ■56 Lincoln, hw Wiley, Albert S., Lincoln, M's M Gertrude E. (Folsom), hw Guy E., student Seth A., baby Washburn, Chas. E., Lincoln, barber Margaret A., (Hayes), hw Helen M., pupil Wyraan, Harriet R., 35 Main, teacher Williams, O. C, 9 Pearl, car Helen B., hw Wharff, Albert F., Cherry, tin smith Lizzie A. (Bennett), hw Theo A., pupil Stella A., pupil Flora E., pupil Clifton L., baby Harold, baby Warren, Harry W., Summer, M C R R Lucinda A, (Foss), hw Lawrence F., pupil Whittemore, Lo'jis, Fox., far Whittemore, Elizabeth H., Fox. Whittemore, Hattie, Fox, hw Wilson, Orman G., Fox., far Lizzette (Whittemore), hw Weston, Colby, Fox., farmer Jennie W. (Pratt), hw *Mary Florence, hw *Sarah W., hw Caleb H., farmer Harold C, pupil Whidden, Ruth *Jo8iah Weston, Clinton C, Fox., far Statira B. (Dyer), far Nellie J., hw *Eugene W., clerk *Geo. A., weaver Fred W., clerk 116 Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine Frank C, student Washburn, Wilbur D,, Fox., farmer Annie P. (Marshall), hw Bertha D., pupil Whittimore, Chas. H., Fox., farmer Wilson, Sarah (Ilammoud), hw Mary Alice, pupil Ward, Artemus, Fox., farmer Susan W. (Brown), hw Grace M., teacher Annie B., hw Washburn, Leonard, 22 Davis, laborer Chas., barber *Lydia Ella E. (Sterling), hw Whitten, Clyde, 33 Essex, B'sM Grace D. (Gilman), hw Theodore, baby Whittier, D. B., Essex, retd Annie, hw Lelia J., hw Wilson, Lewis A,, Essex, M'sM Orman G., farmer Lelia J. (Whittier), hw Dustin W., pupil Alice F., pupil Clair Wiles, Henry G., Essex, B's M Amy E. (Shaw), hw Arlan E., baby Wrye, Geo., Main, laborer Gertrude (Fhelan), hw Madeline Y Young, Daniel, Fox., farm-er Grace (Soule), hw Frank A., farmer Robert J., farmer Jennie L., hw Henry D., farmer Young, Henry, Fox. Stella L (Lane), B'sM Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 117 Gilman L. cashier ^Harriet L. lier Averil], Lutlier M., Foxcroft, hw Amy (Wilson), hw •rth Elizalioth E., pupil •etd Eugene YV"., pupil Luther Robert, baby hw Averill, Mary, Foxcroft hw Averill, Anna, Foxcroft TOWN OF FOXCROFT. FOXCROFT P. O. A Arnold, Gilman, 29 North, bank cashiei Margaret (Jack), Atkins, Nathaniel A., 33 North Eliza K. (Josselyn) *Lilla F., Mary W., Atwood, S. D., 57 North, Adams, Alvin, Foxcroft, far contractor and builder Margaret (Bolster), hw Samuel F., Herbert, pupil contractor and builder Atkine, Marion, Foxcroft, hw Ellen M., hw Adams, S, H,, Foxcroft, far Annis, Stanley A., 63 Main, Florence (Gray), hw livery Awenelse, Anthony, Forest, Mae E, (Knowlton), hw spooler Guy E., pupil Barbara (Gwelduke), hw Arnold, Estelle (Brown), Ames, Judson, 34 Summer, 37 Lincoln, hw retd Marion, pupil Annie M (Melius), hw Eugene, pupil Adams, Fred G., 37 Summer Austin, Owen, 30 Lincoln, B's M M's M Mae E. (Sands), hw Arnold, J. F., 38 Lincoln, retd Atwood, S. F,, Spring, car Lurana (Lyford), hw Carrie (Johnson), hw 118 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Albert T., pupil Albee, Emma E. (Jackson), 28 Davis Frank A., B's M Annie A., hw Averill, Geo,, Lincoln, salesman Maud (Stevens), hw Gertrude, pupil Florence B Beane, Llewellen, North, cook Nina (Brann), hw Kenneth L. Brann, Nina (Brown), North Nellie M., bk kpr Marcia, hw Bennett, Edwin II., mason Nancy (Davis), hw Raymond A. Blethen, Wester, North, ti-uckman Gertrude (Bean), hAv Doris Nellie Brown, Walter, Mechanic, car Flora (Sturtevant), hw Margaret, pupil Stephen, pupil Alice Brown, Stephen D., car Walter, car *Charlotte, hw *Helen, hw Blethen, Marcia A. (Dunham), 1 Winter, hw Elmer, jeweler Blethen, Elmer R., 1 Winter Lelia (Snow), hw Melvin S., pupil Margaret, pupil Lawrence Bragg, O. H., 34 North, marble and granite mfgr Alfred O., pupil Effie E. (Harvey), hw Burreli, Maud E. (Thompson), 21 Lincoln, M's M Harry A., pupil Edna L., pupil Bennett, Julia, (Leighton), 45 Lincoln, hw *Flori8ton, laborer Bartlett, Jennie M. (Pratt), 63 Lincoln, hw Eva XL, clerk Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 119 Batchelor, N. F., 54 Lincoln, butcher Charlie, retd Lizzie (Mui-ray), hw Burrill, Geo. L., Davis, gard'n'r Ethel M. (Mansfield), hw Burdin, Fred A., Lincoln, millnian Esraorelda B. (Small), hw Lena K., B's M •*Lilla I., hw Vernon W., iron works *Tena R., hw *Gienvvood F., salesman Barrows, Fred D., 50 Main, printer Lucius D., 8tu *Elizabeth W. Carrie R. (Robinson), hw Buck, William, 33 Main, M D Evelyn D. (Morse), hw Guy M., druggist Anna Shaw, teacher Bennett, A. J., 79 Main, brick mason Sadie A. (Hart), hw Hope Gladys, pupil Rvuben C, pupil Berry, Moses H., 6 Grange, retd Sopronia E. (Wadlea) Alice E., hw Mae E,, hw * Frank W., janitor *Luella, hw Burrill, F. W., 8 Grange, painter Carrie E. (JcAvett), hw Bennett, Robert P., 2 Green, mason Augusta A. (Littlefield) *Florence E., hw Alphua J., mason *Emma A., hw Edwin H., mason Bathgate, James, 55 Main, mfgr Laura J. (Taniicr), hw Mabel Agnes, stu George Hyslop, stu Blethen, Elmer R., 1 Winter, jeweler Lelia (Snow), hw Melvin S., pupil Margaret, pupil Laurence, baby 120 Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine Blethen, Marcia (Dunham), 1 Winter Elmer R. Bowker, Abbie (Leighton), hw *Susan Ella, hw *Clara Estelle, hw Ida Jane, hw Nettie Almeda Lillian Jane, hw Abbie Louisa, hw Babson, George J., Winter, merchant Jessie (Oakes), hw Keith A., baby Buck, Mrs. A. P. (Gerry), 6 Winter, hw Edward R., asst P. M. *Ali'red IL, N. Y. Tel Co Grace W., postmaster Buck, Edward B., 6 Winter Tdi A. (Parker), hw Buswell, W. G., Winter, dent Annie M. (Rhoades), hw Margaret M., stu Burse, Ciias. B., 11 Cherry, M's :m Annie E. (Ronco), hw Bailey, P2rnest, 11 Cherry Susie G. (Ronco), hw Ernest, pupil Philip, pupil Burse, Grin, 9 Cherry Lucy E. (Ronco), hw Ernest Orin, pupil Angus Everett, pupil Flora Geneva, pupil Beatrice Marguerite, baby Brann, Eugene V., Summer, truckman Letta J. (Bicknell), hw Barber, R. S., 20 Summer, painter May S. (Oakes), hw Bolster, Mathew C, Foxcroft, retd Bearce, Job S., Foxcroft, far Nancy M. (Hayes), hw *Estelle A., hw Ernest H,, far Buck, John A., Foxcroft, far Baker, Aubrey Earl, Foxcroft l>rann, Albert P., Foxcroft, far Arvilla D. (Hilton) Alfred L., far Jannie W., hw Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 121 Bigelow, Frank, Foxcroft, mail carrier Lizzie E. (Allen), hw *Alfred J., barber Allen F., barber Bearoe, Peter, Foxcroft, far * Maude, hw George, spooler Annie, hw Harry, pupil Kalph, pupil Stella, pupil Stata, pupil Brann, Geo., Fox., farmer Mar}'- (Nason), hw Waldo, fanner Bolton, Elma A., Fox., farmer Maria (Moulton), hw (has. W., pupil Bass, Albert IT. Fox., M's M Susan J. (Brann), hw Elva Edith Stanley Bass, Walter H., Fox., farmer Bass, Benj. S., Fox., stuJ ^nt l>rann, Dennis J., Fox., far Angle F. (Graj"-), hw Mabel, pupil Baxter C, pupil Blethen, Willis B., 26 Lincoln, teamster ^finnie M. (Folsom), M'sM Brown, Freeland C, Fox., far Luella S. (Verrill), hw *Fred C, sec Y M C A Jessie M., student C. Eleanor, pupil Brann, Rob't, Forest, painter Ida J. (Cudmore), hw ^Margaret A., baby Butler, William M,, Forest, M V R K Mary (Deleware), hw Willie J., B's M Eli A., spooler Vena M., pupil Geo. A., pupil Horace A., baby Lawrence W., baby Butler, Roscoe D., Forest, B's M Edith H. (Noyes), hw Erelyn L, baby Burrill, Chas., Forest, clerk 122 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Brann, Margaret (Coulson), Park, hw Robert W., painting *Cha8. G., stone cutter Fred C, stone business Lettie A., stenog Buzzell, Herbert E., Maple, B'sM Nellie M. (Hodgkins), hw Perley J., pupil Harold A., baby James H., baby Bradley, Chas. W., 23 Davis, eng Eva B. (Herring), hw Leon W., student Roy v., pupil Earle A., pupil Thelina S., pupil Bush, Harry M., 9 Davis, mer Lillian M. (Rogers), hw Dorothy L., baby Bush, James, 9 Davis, retd Mary J. (Martin), hw Harry M., mer Blethen, Dexter W., 7 Davis, retd Mary F. (Rich), hw Barber R. W., Essex, informa- tion withheld Bartlett, William H., 26 Essex, B'sM Jennie F. (Lee), hw Mabel L., pupil Carl E., pupil Omar L., pupil Bartlett, Sarah (Brown), Essex, retd Alphonso Rose, hw Albert H., guide William H., B's M Burrill, Thurston B., 28 Davis, B'sM Emma E. (Albee), hw Bean, Geo. G., River, painter Blanche (Hart), hw Manley Bush, Joseph, Maple, spooler Lizzie (Ronco), hw Olive, M's M Mabel, pupil Arthur, pupil Marion Roland, pupil Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine 123 Marguerite, baby Selina, baby Batchelder, William F., Fair- view Ave, B's M Myrtie L., (McComb), bw Nina A., pupil Chas. W., baby Burdiu, VeriiOD, Fairview Ave, car Tena H. (Hall), hw Belaud, Beuj., 8 Park, retd *Barbara, hw Eleanor, hw *Frank E. Thos. F., oar c Chamberlain, A. H., 23 North, doctor Cameron, D. L., freight agt Genieve (Hathorne), hw Agnes Curtis, Lydia D., 2 Edes Ave, milliner Chase, Myvtie, 53 North, hw Carlin, J. C, 58 North, S M Sophia (Drought), hw Nellie, typewriter Koy, pupil Crockett, Edwin T., 51 North, clerk Annie M. (Dunham), hw Carlton, John, North, retd Coy, C. M., 20 North, retired Elmira (Bean), hw Lillian, M's M Emily, M's M *Myra, hw Mary, hw *Forest, jobber Fannie, hw *Maude, hw Bertha, musician Harry, laborer AVinnifred, musician Cudmore, Geo. F., Forest, M's M Chase, Oleyia (Parsons), 60 Lincoln, hw Elwin F., M's M Elsie, tailoress Cunningham, Allen I),, 30 Lincoln, truckman Gushing, VVainwright, Lincoln, dyer Flora A. (Molntire) 124 Dover and Fuxcrofl, Maine Caleb H., County Com Annie F., hw Corbett, James C, Lincoln Etta F. (Johnston), hvv *James F., spooler S. Angie, student Elizabeth A., student Jessie B., pupil Cochrane, James B., Lincoln, doctor Elizabeth M. (Cochrane) Cole, Elmer E., 48 Main, drug Abbie L., (IJowker), hw Hazel B., pupil Florence J., pupil Cobb, C. F., 47 Main M. Ella (Gordon), hw *Bertha S., hw M. Isabella, hvv Blanche G., teacher A. Leroy, elec Loraine F,, hw Clarence C, pupil Clement, Irvin F., Main, H'h r F Rose (Randall), hw Glenys Hilda, baby Cram, Clara (Bond), Central Ave, hw Harry L., B's ^sl Clement, L. E. (Gray ), 75 ]\Iain N. Clark, student Chase, S. J., "27 Main, photog Jenuey L. (Choppel) Curtis, Fred J., 17 Winter, harness maker Annie L. (Davis), hw Coombs, Chas. F., 5 Cherry, car inspector Caro, pupil Annie E., pupil Josiah Fred, pupil 1 larry, pupil Daisy I., baby Coombs, Elizabetli, 5 Cherry Chandler, Lucy J. (Fogg) Florence, hw Crockett, Herbert G., Summer, A'sM Nellie (French), hw Harry, A'sM Carry Albert, pupil Lizzie, pupil Aizzi, pupil . Dover and Fuxcroft, Maine 125 Colcord, Mary J. (Philbiick), hw Wilbur G., oar Cross, M. S,, fanner Lizzie (Pratt), hw Gertrude, student Alice, pupil Crockett, Elbridge D,, Fox., farmer Lucy (Sanders), hw Fannie, liw Edwin, clerk Frank, mail carrier Leon, farmer Sylvia, teacher Celeste, hw Cleaves, Thomas, retd Chandler, W. Harrison, farmer Janette (Mayhew), hw Fred A. Hattie A., hw Nettie, hw Chandler, Fred A., Fox., far Mary A. (Maxim), hw Chandler, Allen Chandler, A. IL, farmer Vesta (Towne), hw Florence E., student Campbell, Lucy (Brown) Chamberlain, Ruel W., 29 Davis, car Addie L. (Rider), hw Bernard E., pupil Curtis, Chas., 20 Davis, lawnist Julia A. (Parsons), hw Crockett, Arthur C, Spring, cook Hattie Maud (Harmon), hw Crockett, Frank L., Spring, mail carrier Nellie B. (Pearl), B's M Curtis, Adelia (Thomas), 11 Spring, hw Fred, harness mkr Fannie, hw Chamberlain, Calvin, Main, retd Clark, Emily (Billings), 11 Spring Card, Hiram F., 5 Spring, M C R R Fannie (Wilson), hw Cotton, Fred, Spring, pupil Carpenter, W^ra., Spring 12G Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Carson, Lyman E., North, salesman Mary A. (Barrett), M's M *Su8ie, hw Cayton, Henry, Park, M's M Laura (Jipson), M's M Ada, student D Davis, Ruth (Ford), hw Gertrude D., hw Day, Laura, pupil Day, Ruth, 53 North, pupil Dearth, Chas. F., 58 North, vinegar mfgr Hattie (Chandler), hw Dwyer, Ella (Foster), North, hw Millie, M's M Walter, pupil Maude, pupil Marion, pupil Eva Davee, Lucretia ( Willard), North, hw Geo. T., M C R R ser *Everett, prof Downes, Miss D. C, hair wkr Davis, Hiram S., Lincoln, far Harriet M. (Marble), hw William B., farmer *Sarah M., teacher MoUie M., teacher Margaret F., pupil Dorr, Reuben B., Union, car Florence M. (Marble), hw Chas. M., pupil Dunphy Sarah A., (Weaver), Union *Ainos A., dentist Oscar n., B's M Dunphy, O. IL, B's M Lydia A. (Newman) Hazel L., pupil Duggan, Phillip J., Central Ave., H's P F Donald, W. A., Grange, painter Carry R. (Dean), hw Ellie M., pupil Eva R., pupil Bernice IL, pupil Dalton, Morris, 8 Central Ave, McGreg's M Alice P. (Doyle), hw *Michael, elec *Lavinia, manicurist Teresa, compositor Dover and Foxcrofl, Maine 127 *Regenia, manicurist Mary Alice, bookkpr *Joseph, con Thomas, B's M Loretta, pupil Cecelia, pupil Dow, Jean (Campbell), 6 Paul, retd Rachel, hw *Mary, hw Jennie, hw *James II., bookkpr *Eunice, hw Dill, Samuel E., Winter, supt P P Co Ada Elva (Tate), hw Samuel E., clerk Clinton Lee, N E Tel Co Mollie Elva, student Dunham, O. C, Fox., far Charity E. (Glidden), hw * Walter O., farmer *Henry A., farmer Maria A., hw Annie L., bookkpr Dunham, Levi, Fox., farmer Effie I., hw *Angie, hw Abbie, hw *William, ins agt *Eben, farmer Dunham, Chas. C, Fox,, far Belle (Dow), hw Hazel Louise, pupil Ethel Maud, pupil Elsie Gertrude, pupil Elizabeth Leland, baby Dunham, Elizabeth (Leland), Fox., hw Chas. C, farmer Annie M., hw *Gertrude M., hw Marcia B., student Dow, Erastus, Maple, retd Dexter, Lewis, car Millard, student Dolloff, Alice, Summer, hw Danforth, Dana IL, Spring, mer Margaret (Clark), hw William, student Stephen, pupil John, pupil George, pupil Mary, baby Davis, Amos M., 10 North, bkr 128 Dover and Foxcro/t, Maine Anna (White), hw Emmons, pupil E Edes, Samuel D., 31 North, retd Edes, Carrie F., hw Emerson, G. W., 63 Lincoln, M's M Jennie (Beairsto), hw Helen F., pupil Carl B. Eldridge, Elvanda, Union, brakeraan Ida E. (Simonds), hw Leona E., pupil Goldie v., pupil Freda M., pupil Marjorie E., pupil Zilla E., l)al)y Emery, Will H., 14 Winter, M'sM Elizabeth P. ( Pollard), hw Gertrude Arleen, baby Eldridge, Warren J., 40 Sum- mer, merchant Nellie E. (Stocker), hw Charlie W., pupil Eldridge, Wilson E., 46 Sum- mer, retd Fannie II., hw Warren J., mer F Eraser, Andrew, North, M's M Isabella (Breingan), hw John, M's M Ebenezer, M's M Catherine, hw Fraser, John, North, M's M Annie (Smith), hw Fraser, Ebenezer, North, M's M Amanda (Hanna) Frost, Ella J. (Thompson), 21 Lincoln, hw Flint, Henry B., 66 Lincoln, clerk of courts Caro E. (Emery), hw *Edgar T., doctor *Charlotte W., student Fernald, Maud L., 38 Main Fobs, Walter G., 60 Main, truckman Etta M. (Knowlton) Lillian M., pupil Eugene F., pupil Herbert Earle, pupil Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 129 Folsom, John J., 8 Green, racrcbant Lizzie A.(McPherson), hw Sadie M., student Ida M., student Inez L., pupil Flanders, Merton C, Summer, car Sarah J. (Avery), hw Chas, Henry, pupil Fred Lewis, pupil Hazel Dora, pupil Horace Wilbur, pupil ■ Cora May, pupil Ira Merton, pupil Farris, Leander, fanner Mary J. (Washburn), bw ■ Foss, Chas. A., Fox., farmer Farnham, Harry, Fox., lab Fletcher, Joseph L., farmer Kezia (Dak in), hw Effie J., bookkpr Miriam, hw Euzana, bw * Clara B., hw *Aubrey L., lawyer *Chas. D., dairyman ^Herbert E., machinist Joyce, studen Foss, Daniel, Fox., farmer *Alvin L. Fletcher, E. P., Fox. Flint, W. W., 9 Spring, station master Fannie (Curtis), hw Curtis, student Clifton, pupil G Genthner, E. S., North, ins agt Grace (Knowlton), hw Carl E. Greeley, Samuel C, farmer Elizabeth A. (Tewksburj) *Estel]e G., hw *Gertrude M., hw *Eva G., hw *Amelia II., bookkpr *Harriet A., hw *Willis S., shoe mkr Rena L., bookkpr Green, Leon, 36 lincoln, pi Gilman,Keuben D.,47 Lincoln, lumberman Helen E. (Tolman), hw *Eugenia, hw Agnes, hw 130 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Gerry, Melvin E., Union, B'sM Catherine C. (Stearns) Gray, Matilda J. (Peasley), Grange, hw Gilbert, Louis, Cherry, M's ]M Nellie (Roderick), hw Gould, Ira S., Fox., farmer Lucy M, (Hammond), hw Mona J., pupil Getchell, Fred S., farmer Ella M. (Hazeltine), hw Henry P., pupil Garland, Luther Mary A. (Cleaves), hw Claudius L. Gilman, Chas., farmer Ella (Holmes), hw Willis H., pupil Gilman, Sarah (Lebroke), Fox. John H., farmer Chas., farmer Helen, hw Goff, E. B., Fox., farmer Nellie (Farnham), hw Irvin E., farmer Harry N., farmer Marion F., pupil Gerry, Ernest O., far Sarah (Wilson), hw Gray, William T., farmer Ann H. (May hew), hw Herbert F., pupil Elizabeth H., hw Harold L., pupil Gilman, A. W., Fox., farmer, State Com of Agriculture Mary L. (Loring), hw Louise R., teacher Arthur L., clerk Julia E.. student Mary A., student Green, Clissa, 9 Davis, hw Green, Talbert H., Fox., far Nora A. (McNaughton), hw Bernice V., baby Goodrow, Josephine (Deag), Forest, hw Phebe, spooler Nellie, M's M David Joseph, pupil Rosie, pupil Eva, pupil John, pupil Dover and Foxeroft, Main'i 131 Gray, Alfred H., Spring, team Fannie L. (Crockett), hw Mildred A., pupil Genthner, B. F., 8 Park, florist Annie L. (Whittier), hw Nellie, hw Eugene S., ins Alice M., musician Green, Heury S., Lincoln, mer H Hart, Lillian (Ciark), North, M'sM *James E., pupil Hawkins, James R., M C R R ser Leona ( Brown ), hw Berwin Hawkins, Heury, North, retd James R., M C R R ser Hersey, Chas. E., North, teamster Georgia A. (Ranger), hw Huse, A. E., 41 Lincoln, painter Nellie E. (Shaw), hw Henry A., sailor Gertrude, pupil Hill, R. W., salesman Martha W. (Jeninson), hw Walter C, stu Hill, Susan C. (Garrey), 44 Lincoln, retd R. W., salesman Hayes, Chas. W., 71 Lincoln, law Lola B. (Whittier), hw Harold M., pupil Fred L., pupil Hasey, William R., Union, B & A R R Anna L. (Reed), hw Una Clare, pupil Haskins, Moses, Union, car * Robert H., far Moses F., machinist *Mary E., hw *Gerry, car Sarah E., h w *Lizzie F., hw *Rosie M., hw *Frank E., spooler Alice L., pupil John A., pupil Fred, pupil Lewie, pupil Mary E. (McPherson),hw 132 Dover and Foxcruft, Maine Hart, Abbie L. (Crawford), 79 Main Sadie A., hw Hanson, Asa F., 83 Main, far Angie F, (Bunker), hw *Lizzie, hw Harry F., car Arthur Lester, A's M *Fred A., lawyer Winnie A., milliner Eva B., stu Hammond, Susan, (Green), Main, hw Harrison, John H., Paul, H's P F Mary A. (Everett), hw Hurd, B. S., 13 Grange, foreman McGregor mill Fannie J. (Clark), hw Ethel C, pupil Charlie R., i)upil Ilattie L., pupil Elvie Mae, pupil Hall, Irving A., 9 Green, painter Lettie L. (Lee), M's M Hughes, Elsie, 10 North, bk kpr Ham, George W., 1 Mechanic Etta L, (Goss), hw Alice, musician Florence, stu Everett, pupil Philip, pupil Huges, R. W., mfgr, cor Winter ifcMech Maud M. (Merrill), hw Donald, pupil Ilillman, W. A., Summer, blacksmith Elizabeth C. (Paul), hw Rowena C, baby Hammond, Frank, 20 Summer, con Maud ( ) Mabel, hw Hewi-tt, Albert D., Foxcroft, far Alice B. (Powers), hw Charles Aura, pupil Virgie J., baby Hilton, Elmer, Foxcroft, far Delia (Wise) *Clara, wearer Lucy, hw Lizzie, hw Lewis, pupil Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 133 Elbie, pupil Hilton, Betsey (Dinsraore) Elmer, far Arvilla, hw Hale, Stephen Henry, far Eliza M. (Lunt), hw Loren W., pupil Rena H., pupil Hersey, William, far Lewis, far Hammond, B. F., retd Lucy, hw Sarah A., hw Harmon, Charles Augustus Maud, hw Harvey, Ralph N., 21 North, SM Lena (Farnham), hw Holmes, I. R., Foxcroft, far Holmes, Arie S., Foxcroft, hw Holmes, S, Agnes, tr Hayes, Freeland, far Lena (Peasley), hw Gertrude, tr Marion, stu Hayes, William C, Foxcroft, far Mary M. (Barrows), hw Fred F., mail clerk Charles W., law Daniel W., doctor Frank L., engineer Lillian M., tailoresss Herring, John G., far Melissa C. (Skillings^, hw Lenora L., hw Carrie R., ^^ Norris R., farmer Agnes E., student Hersey, Fred S., Forest, eng Mary A. (Cudraore), hw Henry C, pupil Lawrence E., baby Ham, W. S., Spring, grocer Hersey, Nehemiah W., Forest, farmer Mary J. (Cram), hw William R., engineer *Mary A., hw Fred S., eng Chas. E., teamster Eva S., hw Hoskings, Moses, Summer, machinist Grace A. (Daggett), hw Gladys E., baby 134 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Harmon, Fred P., Essex, B'sM Sadie E., pupil Parley F., pupil Susie May, pupil William C, baby Everett P., baby Hichborn John F., 11 Spring, blacksmith Ethel E. (Deane), hw Carl D., baby llescock, Chas., Main, gard'n'r Mabel (Merrill), tailoress Hugh, pupil I Ireland, Edwin A., 33 North, grain dealer Mary W. (Atkins), hw Frances, pupil lladley Inman, Martha Ann (Young), Summer *Alma, hw *Iga, hw James I., farmer Linus, farmer Leron, farmer ♦Arthur, farmer *Thurza, hw *Annie, Ellen, Eda, hw hw hw Jordan, Martha M. (Merrill), 34 Lincoln, retd Jennison, VV. IL, 52 Lincoln, retd Adelaide, teacher Anna E., hw Charlotte, teacher Johnston, Wm. J. B., 47 Main, tailor Mary W. (^^Wason), hw Alfred Lawrence, pupil Jack, Thos. D., 62 Main, M's M Rachel R. (Dow) *Jamcs T., salesman Albert E., M's M Jeanett E., hw Margarette M., hw William S., New Eng Tel Ralph C, operator Jewett, W. M., 16 Winter, painter Mina R. (Downs), hw Blanche M., student Elsie C, student Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 135 Ida M., student Jackson, Henrietta E. Jewett, A. R., 6 Cherry, (Lyford), Summer, hw Riverside creamery Jeffords, Cleora E. Blanche L. (Parker), hw ( Chamberlain), Main, hw Stanley H., pupil Jennison, Abbie E. (Crocker), Arline G., pupil hw Jackson, Caroline E., Summer, Clara M. retd *Geo. H. Martha E. SAMUEL RUNNALS WM. F. RUNNALS JOHNS. RUNNALS • 9 ac hinists and Engineers UNION SQUARE. DOVER. MAINE. P. 0. ADDRESS. - - FOXCKOFT. MAINE. 136 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine FOXCROFT NON-RESIDENTS. A (Atkins), Lilla Warren, Bangor. B (Bi-own), Charlotte Pomery, Sangerville. (Brown), Helen Pratt, Dover. Bennett, Floriston, Dover. (Burdiu), Lilla Eddy, East Dover. (Burdin), Tena Jordan, East Dover. Burdin, Glenwood, Waterville. Barrows, Elizabeth W., 63 Winslow St., Everett, Mass. Berry, Frank W., 1069 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. (Bennett), Florence Davis, Greenville. (Bennett), Emma Ready, Ipswich, Mass. (Bowker), Susan Harmon, Alpena, Mich. (Bowker), Clara Leavitt, Alpena, Mich. Buck, Alfred II., New York. (Bearce), Estelle Hamilton, Bangor. Bigelow, Alfred, Hartland. (Bearce), Maud Mountain, Dexter. Brown, Fred C, Buffalo, N. Y. Brown, Chas. C, Reno, ]Sevada. Bartlctt, Alphonso, No. Blanchard. (Brown), CcUissa Norcross, New Haven, Conn. Brown, Stephen P., Stratford, Conn. Dover and Foxcrofl, Maine 137 Bassett, Ralph S., Old Town. (Beland), Barbara Pierce, Lewiston. Beland, Frank, Butte City, Mon. c (Coy), Maud McPherson, Lynn, Mass. (Coy), Myra Parsons, Burlingham, Washington. Coy, Forest, Monson. Corbett, James F., Lakeview. Chamberlain, Calvin. (Cobb), Bertha Goddard, Vassalboro. Colcord, Wilbur G., Manchester, N. H. (Carson), Susie Mooers, Milo. D Davee, Everett, Orono. Davis, Sarah M., Pocasset, Mass. Dumphy, Amos A., Island Falls. Dalton, Michael, De Kalb, Tex. Dalton, Lovina, 54 Falmouth St., Boston, Mass. Dalton, Regenia, 54 Falmouth St., Boston, Mass. Dalton, Joseph, Waltham, Mass. (Dow), Mary Goodale, Araesbury, Mass. Dow, James R., Dexter. (Dow), Eunice Smart, Amesbury, Mass. (Day), Hattie Hammond, No. Guilford. Dunham, Walter O., Whittier, Cal. Dunham, Henry A,, Whittier. Cal. (Dunham), Angle Packard, Newburyport, Mass. Dunham, William, Detroit, Mich. 138 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine Dunham, Eben, Sebec. (Dunham), Gertrude Wiles, Guilford. F Flint, Edgar, Dr., Fort Kent. (Fletcher), Clara Barbrick, Haverhill, Mass. Fletcher, Aubrey, Greenville. Fletcher, Chas. D., Maiden, Mass. Fletcher, Herbert E., Dexter. Foss, Alvin L., No. Guilford. Fobs, James H., 129 Fulton, N. Y. City. G (Greely), Estelle G. Jones, No. Lebanon. (Greely), Gertrude San ford, Winthrop, Mass. (Greely), Eva Whitcomb, Hudson, Mass. Greely, Amelia, Hudson, Mass. (Greely), Harriett Ayer, Beachmont, Mass. Greely, Willis, Hudson, Mass. Greely, Miss M. E. (Gilman), Eugenia Ayers, Wilkesbarre, Penn. (Gilman), Harriet Blake, 20 Russell St., Arlington, Mass. Genthner, Lora S. (Gihnan), Martha Chapman, Charleston. H Hart, Jas. E., Atkinson. Haskins, Robt. H., Bangor. ( Haskins), Mary Flemings, Milo. (Haskins), Gerry [laralin, Milo. (Haskins), Lizzie Kolley, Milo. Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 139 (Haskins), Roeie Spencer, Milford. Haskjns, Frank E., Milo. (Hanson), Lizzie Folley, Guilford. Hanson, Freely A., Guilford. Hilton, Clara, Old Town. (Herring), Leonora L. Troinl)etla, 59 Central St., Stonehain, Mass. (Hersey), Mary Howard, Guilford. Howard, Roscoe, Grand Rapids, Mich. 1 (Inman), Alma Osgood, La Grange, (Inman), Isa Thompson, Bowerbank. Inraan, Arthur, Dexter. (Inman), Thurza Whiting, Garland. (Inman), Annie A\ heeler, Dexter. J Jennison, George IL, 45 Kirk St., Lowell, Mass. Jack, James T., 41 Marning St., Portland. K Knowlton, Willis E., Minneapolis, Minn. Knowlton, Herbert A., Lowell, Mass. Kenney, Florence, Guilford. (Kenney), Lena Bean, Lakoview. Kenncj^, Freeland, I^angor. Knox, Mary E., Taunton, Mass. Knox, Sidney R., Rockland. 140 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine L Laplant, Joe, Auburn. Laplant, Paul, Auburn. (Lanpher), Edith D. Dadmun, Boston, Mass. Lanplier, Percey E., Bangor. (Libby), Ethel Farr, St. Cloud, Florida. (Law), Gertrude Skelton, Dexter. Lyford, James D., Henniker, N. H. , (Lyford), Florence Campbell, Brownville. Lyford, William E., Hillsboro, N. H. Lyford, Archie, Brownville, Lee, Chauncey C, Boston, Mass. (Lee), Hattie Smith, Biddeford. Lunt, George W., Newport. Lunt, Charles, Newport. Lunt, Edwin F., Newport. (Lunt), Lottie Gale, Jefferson, N. H. Loud, Wilson T., Old Town. M McPherson, George H., Guilford. (MoPherson), Mildred Milbury, So. Braintree, Mass. (Mayo), Eliza A. Chase, 176 Vaughn St., Portland. (Mayo), Annie Maud Bence, Larchmout, N. Y. (Moores), Ada Moieu, Burlington, N. H. (Marston), Ada Young, 198 Harlow St., Bangor. (Merrill), Rosalie Brown, Osceola, Pcuu. N (Nicliols), Edna Cary, Roxbury, Mass. Norris, Sidney J., Cliffside, N. J. Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 141 o (Ober), Marion McLellan, Caribou. (Oakes), Nellie Henagan, Sacramento, Cal. (Oakes), Lectra Iloustan, Ukiab, Cal. Oakes, Gertrude, Maiden Lane, N. Y. Oakes, Harry, New Zealand. P Prescott, Delia I., New Dorchester, Mass. ' (Prescott), Lydia Keyes, Lewiston. (Prescott), Emily Bowen, Groveton, N. H. (Pollard), Hattie Duran, East Corinth. Prentiss, Mary A., Bangor. Parsons, Additon, Washington. Parsons, Samuel, Santa Paula, Cal. Phinney, Harlan P., St. Albans. Phinney, Albion C, Dexter. (Pratt), Eva Burgess, So. Dover. Pratt, Samuel, So. Dover. (Palmer), Emma Weston, Skowhegan. Parson, Frank T., Auburn. (Pratt), Nellie Green, Sebec. (Pratt), Blanche Austin, Roxbury, Mass. (Pendleton), Myra Osgood, Manchester, N. H. R Robinson, Fred C, Bangor. (Robinson), Ada Babb, 28 Milton, Maiden, Mass. Robinson, Roscoe H., Fort Collins, Col. Robinson, William E., Dexter, 142 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine ELMER E. COLE & CO., Masonic Building, FOXCBOFT, MAINE Runnals, Nathaniel B., Pittsfield. Rowe, Harry E., Garland. s Stearns, Everett C, Millsbury, Mass. Sampson, George E., Skowhegan. (Sampson), Abbie Hutching, Phillips. (Sampson), Lottie Lovejoy, Seattle, Wash. Sterling, Richard M., Sebec. T Turner, Ethan, Belding, Mich. Turner, Ethel, Belding, Mich. Thayer, Seorge W., Lawrence, Mass. w ( V"7hittredge), Nellie Brown, Hartland. (Wliittredge), Lizzie Packard, AUston, Mass. Whittier, Fred F., New York City. (Weston), Mary Steward, Orono. (Weston), Sarah Davee, Orono. Whidden, Josiah, Boston, Mass, Weston, Eugene, Loyalton, Cal. Weston, George, Guilford. Washburn, Lydia, Waterville. (Woodard), Myrtie Page, Guilford. Dover and Foxcrojl, Maine 143 DOVER NON-RESIDENTS. A Allen, HerLert, Dexter. Ames, Ferry, Saugerville. Anderson, RoLertA., Sangcrville. Ames, Isaac F., Fairfield. Ames, Luther, Philadelphia. B (Brockway), Lucy Whitney, Bangor. Bragg, Royal A., Portland. (Braiin), Anna C. Gould, Bangor. Brown, Lowell, Blanchard. Blood, Ira, Avon, Mont. (Blood), Cora Tucker, Old Town. Blood, Charles H., Milo. Brown, Maurice, Henderson. Bolster, Lester, Buxton. Bolster, 'Freeland R., Fasten. Bolster, Lloyd, Easton. Bell, James, Garland. (Brann), Annie Beal, Haverhill, Mass. Brann, Edward, Bangorj Brann, Wilhur, Bangor. (Brann), Ethel Smart, Dexter. Bearce, Hiram R., Skowhegan. 144 Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine Bearce, Damon, Skowhegan. (Boadway), Mabel Leach, Charleston. (Boadway), Ethel Vinal, Orono. Boadway, George, Pittsburg, Penn. Boadway, Alvah, Orono. (Brockway), Abbre Chandler, Bangor. Brockway, Joseph, Bangor. (Bartlett), Charlotte Hatch, Bradford, Bartlett, Merton, Bradford. (Bridges), Isa L. King, Sangerrille. Burgess, Frank E., Dexter. (Burgess), Mary Deraeritt, Sangerville. (Burgess), Minnie Bailey, Sangerville. (Bailey), Cora Barker, Caribou. (Bailey), Clara Philip, East Hebron. (Bean), Myra McClure, Shirley. c Chase, Randall, 27 Monument Sq., Portland. (Chase), Eliza Marquis, Boston, Mass. Carleton, Frank H., Greenville. Carleton, Harry M., Greenville. Carleton, Albion M., Greenville. Chase, Blanche, 600 Jones St., San Francisco. Clapp, Hiram, Dexter. Clapp, Ai Jr., Lakeview. (Clapp), Clara Knights, Ashland. (Clapp), Etta Hartford, Dexter. (Clapp), Josie Gero, Chesuncook. Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine 145 (Craig), Lizzie E. Ireland, Sebec. Cbase, Willard, Presque Isle. Chase, Lester, Presqne Isle. Chase, Alton, Presque Isle. (Chase), Amy Towle, Dexter. (Crommett), Anna Stanley, Winthrop, Mass. Crommett, Freeman, Chelsea, Mass. Chapman, Charles H., Charleston. (Chase), Susie Ames, Fairfield. (Chase), Celia Badger, Lowell, Mass. (Chase), Jennie Fisher, Fairfield. D (Dexter), Lettie A. Jackson, Somerville, Mass. (Dexter), Josie Palmer, East Corinth. Dyer, Harry S., Portland. Dyer, Frank E., ]Milhury, Mass. Downing, Marshall, New York City. (Doore), Belle C. Jordan, Dorchester, Mass. (Dow), Sybil Dunham, Whittier, Cal. Dow, Wilson, Pittsburg, Penn. (Dow), Effie Drinkwater, Sebec. Dow, Frank L., Sebec. (Dow), Nellie Blood, Avon, IVtont. Dow, Jorn P., Atkinson. (Dow), Sarah B. Greeley, Sebec. (Dow), Lucel'a E. Bitlier, Charleston. Dow, Josiah, Charleston. (Dow), Savilla A. Bither, Charleston. 146 Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine is)hen s^m Math Room Fixtures DON'T FORGET THAT IT PAYS TO BUY ARA. In fact High Grade Goods and Work should be used from start to finish. Call and sec just how the fixtures look and work at ?// ¥j' kt iff^mTi'll !iS B. A. Thomas, the Plumber's. Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air Heating, Sheet Metal Work, Crockery, Glass and Silverware. S to 7 Main Street. Telephone Conneelion, Dover and Foxcroft, Main<> 147 Dow, Orman P., Sangerville. (Davis), Dora Smith, Sangerville. (Davis), Blanche Miles, LaGrange. Davis, Henry, Sangerville. Davis, Alton, Sangerville. (Doore), Lillian Pratt, Atkinson. (Doore), Emma Gray, Buckeport. (Doore), Nellie Foster, Corinth. (Doore), Jennie Dow, Atkinson. Draper, Wilbur II., Rumford Falls. (Draper), Allura Fos,*, Stirling City, Cal. (Draper), Rhoda Briggs, Sangerville. Draper, Abbie, Bangor. (Doore), Fannie Mountain, Monson. Dinsmore, Sanford, XJ. of M., Oroiio. E (Elliott), Alice Atwood, Bangor. Edgerly, Josiah, Atkinson. Edgerly, Owen, Greenville. F Farnham, Arthur E., 133 Trumbull St., Hartford, Conn. Farris, G. William, Boston, Mass. (Farris), Carrie Butters, Garland. (Folsom), Tna Taylor, Maiden, Mass. (Fox), Winnie Fish, Guilford. Folsom, George, New London, Mass. (French), Cora Leathers, Garland. (French), Minnie Leathers, Garland. 148 Dover and Foxcrofty Maine French, Henry, Guilford. French, Mollie, Portland. French, Daniel, Brewer. French, Minnie, Portland. (Farris), Laurette Packard, Sebec. French, Adelbert, Fort Fairfleld. French, George L., Fort Fairfield. G Gould, Merton, Presque Isle. (Gerry), Ella Bartlett, China. (Gilman), Helen Doris, Dexter. Gray, Amlin A., 38 Roberta Ave., Woonsocket, R. I. Gray, Wallace L., Mercer. Gray, Elton, Guilford. Gray, Ralph V., Nome, Alaska. H (Harvey), Agrandic Hesketh, South Dover. lloyt, George, Portland, Oregon. Hoyt, Leslie, Wakefield, R. I. Hoyt, Andy L., South Windham. (Hoxie), Lydia Sands, Bangor. (Hoxie), Katie Norton, Central Valley, N. Y Howard, Gilbert H., Bigtimber, Mont. Hibbard, Llewellyn, Monson. (Hussey), Flora E. Downs, Maiden, Mass. Hall, Orren L., Williamsburg. Hall, Leonard E., Gloucester, Mass. Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 149 (Harvey), Laura M. Hall, Brownville. (Hibbard), Grace J. Powers, Fort Fairfield. Hibbard, Norman E., Easton. (Harvey), Nellie Beau, Corinth. J Jewell, Pearle, Orono. Judkins, Ernest, Rockland. L (Lessor), Lizzie Ganeau, Skowhegan. Lessor, Joseph, Lakeview. (Lessor), Mary Smith, ( ), R. L Lessor, Geo., Chicago, 111. Lee, Chas. S., Eau Claire, Wis. Lee, Arthur, Atkinson. (Lambert), Cora Hayden, Milo. Littlefield, Adelbert, Sangerville. (Lougee), Bertha Dinsmore, Bucksport. Lampher, Harry E., Hartland. Lampher, Lizzie, Portland. Lampher, Dana, Plartland. Lucas, William B., l>oston, Mass. M (Meras), Florence, Wilton. (Meras), Ramona Green, Wilton. (Meras), Emma Merchant, Ea. Wilton. Meras, Leonor, Enfield, N. H. Meras, Ralph E., Exeter, N. H. Mitchell, Wm. G., West Bridgewater, Mass. 150 Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine WARES OF= (3ol^, Silver anb Cut (Blaes, Mebbina Hri:* noiincements, Carb anb Scctetp Enatavino (Mitchell), Minnie L. Patterson, Walla walla, Wash. (Murphy), Nellie Fall, Lawrence, Mass. Murphy, Chas,, Hampden. (Merrill), Alice Hill, Garland. Mace, Ivy H., Dexter. Mace, Alfred A., Corinth. (Berry), llertha Moore, Dexter. N (Noyes), Weltha Williams, Bradford. o Oakes, Freeland H., Saco. (Oakes), Aphia Lewis, Clare, Mich. Oakes, Sumner, Saco. Dover and Foxcroft^ Maine 15 j P Pi-att, Wm. PL, Lowell, Mass. (Peaks), Annie Kenny, Chicago, 111. Pratt, Harry, Loyalton, Cal. Pratt, Fred W., Sanoerville. Parsons, Giistus, Boston, Mass. Parsons, Hiram, ( ), British Columbia. Plummor, Chas., Baltimore, Md. (Plui'.imer), Nellie Mower, Dexter. Plummer, Ozias, Cambridge, Mass. (Plummer), Lottie, Bangor. Preble, C. C, Bristol, Vt. Plummer, Emery, Dorchestej-, Masg. (PacLaid), Mai-y Hagor, Sobec. Poole, Benj. L., Pittsfield, Mass. Poole, Maynard, Sebec. Parson, Myra (Coy), Burlingham, Wash. R Ray, Dr. C. W., Sangerville. Bay, Percy, Old Town. (Fiichards), Alice Staebler, Saco. Rowel), Everett, Guilford. Rowell, Herbert, Boston, Mass. Rowell, For.-st, Needles, Cal. (Rogers), Clara Cilley, Atkinson. (Ricker,), Addie Dennison, Newburg, (Robbins), Emma Ladd, Milo. 152 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine s (Southerland), Annie Pierce, Milo. Sherburne, "Frank H., Monson, Sherburne, John R., Waverly, Mass. Sherburne, E. W., Newport. (Smith), Annie E. Olrastead, Medford. (Smith), Royal E., Medford. Howard, Smith, Dadeville, Alabama. Spaulding, W. R., Aiagusta. (Sanders), Nellie Hamilton, Searsport. (Stewart), H. Edna Dow, Charleston. (Sawyer), Cora B. Chamberlain, Rowland. (Stevenson), Flossie Chase, Presque Isle. Stinneford, William O., Pepperell, Mass. Stinncford, Walter, Bedford, Mass. Stinneford, Joseph, Sebec. Stevens, Edward, Garland. (Spaulding), Emma Marshall, Greenville. (Spaulding), Ella Ball, Milo. (Spaulding), Abbie Brown, Cambridge, Mass. Stuart, Carl IL, Old Town. T Taylor, Waller H., Maiden, Mass. (Towiie), Cora Carter, Bangor. Thompson, John E., 908 Madison Ave., Toledo, Ohio. Troy, Wm., Guilford. Towne, Arthur AV., Sebec. (Taylor), Maud Plummer, liangor. Dover and Foxcroft, Maine 153 w Whitney, Wra,, Rockland. (Whitney), Abbie Whitbeck, Sacramento, Cal. Whitney, Joseph, Corinth. (Whitney), Sarah Page, Orono. (Whitney), Ada Livermore, Sacramento, Cal. Whitney, Albert, So. Corinth. Whitney, Frank, Bangor. Waterman, Mary L. Philpot, 16 Lincoln St., Bangor. (Weutworthj, Emily Sargeant, Haverhill, Mass. Wentworth, Fred H., New York City. ( Warren j, Jennie Sherburne, Monson. (Warren), Minnie Massie, ( ) Mass. (Woodbury), Sarah Ramsdell, Canova, Dakota. Woodbury, Webster, Bucksport. Whittemore, Fred A., Guilford. Whittemore, Harry, Jamesville, 111. (Whittemore), Jennie Barrows, Sangerville. Willard, Dellie, Boston, Mass. Warren, Bernard J., Milo. Warren, Ellen A., Boulder, Colorado. Warren, Elden W., Bangor. (Wilson), Lillian Magoon, Dexter. (Weymouth), Elvie Brown, Brockton, Mass. (Weymouth), Lottie Morrill, Quincy, Mass. Whittier, Geo. H., Passadumkeag. 154 Dover and Foxcroft, Maine FOR THE UP-TO-DATE THINGS IN Millinery and Fancy Soods A full line of Corsets and Ladies and Children's Underwear and Hosiery. FOXCROFT, 9 MAINE. W'wM School Bui'dini\ Orono, Maine. THOMAS A CROWELL, ARCHITECTS, 2^ State Street, = = Bangor, Maine, nJSc. affljuclIlkjaBk A. j«ll!kjiaakjilljl,ir..iiJl5a; jilESir..iil!k jailk jiiBauifinjcllliic jfiSir. alDitJilBkjriSkjiia January, february and March We shall show all the new White Goods, Shirt Waist Suitings, Ging- hams, etc. April. Mayiand June We shall show all the now Dress Goods, Suits, Coats, Millinery, etc. July and August Are Bargain Months for "left overs." ^epUmbsr, October and Ifoi^amber We shall show a complete line of Winter Garments, Furs, Dress Goods and Milli- nery. ^ December j You will find our usually fine line of J Christmas Goods. When ill Town Ulaks This Store Yoor Heailquarters. i-\ k Jt r\ /£.,» Iii!lin||l|ili!llil||||!! ftffff^?l^mrmli(t