STATE LEGISLATURE

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Public Documents of Maine:

BEING TBE

ANNUAL REPORTS

OF THE VARIOUS

PUBLIC OFFICERS AND INSTITUTIONS

FOR THE YEAR

1879.

VOLUME L

AUGUSTA: SPRAGUE & SON, PRINTERS TO THE STATE. 18 8 0. RULES

FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE

OF THE

STATE OF MAINE.

FOR

1879 .

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AUGUSTA: E. F. PILLSBURY &; CO., STATE PRIN'l'ERS, 1879.

STATE OF MAINE.

EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT FOR 1879.

GOVERNOR: ALONZO GARCELON.

COUNCILLORS:

JOHN B. FOSTER, BANGOR. HALSEY H. MONROE, THOMASTON. CHARLES H. CHASE, PORTLAND, SIMON s. BROWN, FAIRFIELD. FREDERICK G. PARKER, PRESQ..UE IsLE. EDWARD c. MOODY, YORK. FRANK M. FOGG, AUBURN.

EDWARD H. GOVE, SECRETARY OF STATE.

MARK HARDEN, MESSENGER. '

STANDING COMMITTEES

OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL FOR 1879.

On Warrants-Messrs. Brown, Fogg, Chase.

On Accounts-Messrs. Foster, Brown, Monroe.

On State Prison and Pardons-Messrs. Chase, Fogg, Moody.

On Election Returns-Messrs. Moody, Fogg, Chase.

On Taxation and Expenditures-Messrs. Foster, Parker, Monroe.

On Public Lands and Buildi'ngs-Messrs. Parker, Fogg, Brown.

On State Benejidaries and Pensions-Messrs. Brown, Parker, Chase.

On Reform School-Messrs. Chase, Moody, Brown.

On Insane Hospital-Monroe, Parker, Foster.

On Public Instruction-Messrs. Fogg, Foster, Brown.

On Military Affairs-Messrs. Parker, Moody, Monroe.

On Indian Affalrs-Messrs. Fogg, Monroe, Foster. •

On Library-Messrs. Monroe, Parker, Moody.

On Pay Roll-Messrs. l\Ioody, Foster, Chase.

On Vfriting Committee to Insane Hospital-Messrs. Parker, Foster.

On Visiting Committee to State Prison-Mr. Monroe. 'IVirnlow. '1¥indow. ALONZO GARCELON, v------* Gm,ernor. -ri----,r *------* ·Y: ======* E. H. GOVE, *======*,1----,, Secretary of State. II

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RULES.

I At the time appointed for the meeting of the board, it shall be the duty of the members to be in their places.

2 When the board shall have been called to order by the Governor, the journal of the preceding day shall be read by the Secretary of State.

3 The following standing committees shall be appointed, viz :­ On warrants ; on accounts ; on taxation and expenditures ; on elec­ tion returns ; on state beneficiaries and pensions ; on state prison and pardons ; on reform school; on insane hospital ; on public lands and buildings ; on public instruction ; on military affairs ; on indian affairs ; on library; 011 pay roll.

4 All committees shall be appointed by the Governor, and shall consist of three members, unless otherwise ordered.

5 In case the Governor shall be absent at the time appointed for the meeting of the board, the members shall be called to order by the senior councillor present, who shall act as chairman. 6 RULES.

6 In debate upon any question, or in the presentation of any busi­ ness, the members shall address the Governor standing in their places.

7 A majority of the board shall constitute a quorum for the trans­ action of business.

8 All communications to the two branches of the legislature shall be transmitted by the Secretary of State.

9 Every member who shall present a petition, shall place his name thereon, and a brief statement of its contents.

10 The yeas and nays shall be called upon the nomination of' all officers of important grade. Upon the nomination of state officers, the call shall begin with the senior councillor; upon county nomi­ nations, with the councillor representing said county, and then according to seniority.

11 When a motion has been made and carried, a motion to recon­ sider shall only be in order within the seven succeeding days; if seven days shall not intervene before adjournment, then within the first three days after the next meeting of the council. RULES. 7

12 Persons having business with the Governor, any member of the council, or the Secretary of the State, sh:ill be required to make their wishes known through the Messenger.

13 Persons shall be admitted to the council chamber only by per­ mh,sion of the. Governor, one of the councillors, or tl-.e Secretary of State ; but when the council is in actual session, no person shall be admitted except by a vote of the council.

14 No member shall absent himself without leave; nor shall leave ~e asked or granted unless a quorum be still left at the board; and no member absenting himself without leave shall be entitled to pay for the time of his absence.

15 No member shall act as counsel for any party before a committee of the Legislature.

16 No rule shall be dispensed with, except by the consent of a majority of all the members.

17 No entry on the appropriation book shall be made, except by, or under the direction of the committee on accounts. COUNCILLOR DISTRICTS.

The following arrangements for Councillor Districts, for the ten years ending 1881, was adopted in convention of the members of the two branches of the Legistature of 1871.

DISTRICTS. The counties of York and Oxford, to constitute the first district. The county of Cumberland, to constitute the second district. The counties of Androscoggin, Sagadahoc and Hancock, to constitute the third district. The counties of Kennebec and Somerset, to constitute the fourth district. The counties of Lincoln, Waldo and Knox, to constitute the fifth district. The counties of Penobscot and Piscataquis, to constitute the sixth district. The counties of Washington, Aroostook and Franklin, to con­ stitute the seventh district. Under this arrangement Councillors will be apportioned as follows: York-1874, 1875, 1876, 1879, 1880, 1881. Oxford-1872, 1873, 1877, 1878. Cumberland-Each year. Androscoggin-1872, 1873, 1878, 1879. Sagadahoc-1876, 1877. Hancock-1874, 1875, 1880, 1881. Kennebec-1872, 1873, 1876, 1877, 1880, 1881. Somerset-1874, 1875, 1878, 1879. Lincoln-1872, 1877, 1878. Waldo-1873, 1874, r88o, 1881. Knox-1875, 1876, 1879. Penobscot-1872, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879, 1880, 188r. Piscataquis-1873, 1874. Washington-1873, 1874, 1878, 1880, 1S8r. Aroostook-1872, 1877, 1879. Franklin-1875, 1876. ST.ATE INS 1fiTUTIONS .AND COMMISSIONS.

S'rATE LIBRARY. Messrs. Monroe, Parker and Moody, Committee of Council on. George G. Stacy, Paris, Librarian.

STA'rE COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND THE MECHANIC ARTS, ORONO. TRUSTEES------President; Lyndon Oak, Garland, Secretary; William P. Wingate, Bangor; Sylvanus T. Hincks, Bucksport; James C. Mactigan, Houlton; Caleb A. Chaplin, Harrison; Samuel F. Dike, Bath; Samuel L. Boardman, Augusta; Luther S. Moore, Limerick; Col. Eben Webster, Orono; 'rreasurer; William P. Wingate, Sylvanus T. Hincks, :f:yndon Oak, Executive Committee. Selden Connor, , Samuel F. Dike, E. B. Nealley, Examining Committee. FACULTY-Merritt C. Fernald, A. M .. President and Profossor of Phys­ ics and Mental and Moral Science; Alfred B. Aubert, B. S., Professor of Chemistry; William A. Pike, C. E., Professor of Engineering and Secre­ tary of the Faculty; Charles H. Fernald, A. M., Professor of Natural History; Allen E. Rogers, A. B., Instructor in Modern Languages and Military Science; George H. Hamlin, C. E., Professor of Drawing and Field Engineering and Librarian; Joseph R. Farrington, Instructor in Agriculture: G. '1'. Rich, Farm Superintendent; Henry M. Lander, Stew­ ard. CONDITIONS OP ADMISSION-Candidates for admission to the Fresh­ man class must not be less than fifteen years of age, and must pass a satisfactory examination in Arithmetic, Geography, English Grammar, (especial attention should be given to Orthography, Punctuation and Capitals) History of the , Algebra as far as Quadratic Equa­ tions, and five books ii: Geometry. Candidates for advanced standing must sustain a satisfactory examina­ tion in the preparatory branches, and in all the studies previously pur­ sued by the class they propose to enter. Satisfactory testimonials of good moral character and industrious habits will be Iigidly exacted. CALENDER, 1879-Feb. II. 'ruesday, Second Term commences. June 19, 20. 'l'lrnrsday and Friday, Examinations. June 21. Saturday, Prize Declamation by Sophomores. June 22. Sunday, Baccalaureate Address. June 23. Monday, Prize Essays by Juniors. June 25. Wednesday, Commencement. June 26. 'l'hursday, Examination of Candidates for Admission. Vacation of five weeks. August 5. Tuesday, Examination of Candidates for admission. Term commencQS, Nov. 19, 20. Wednes­ day and 'l'hursday, Examinations. Vacation of eleven weeks. 1880. Feb. 10. 'l'uesday, Second Term commences. 10 STATE INSTITUTIONS.

ST.A.TE NORM.AL SCHOOLS.

TRUSTEES.-Governor Alonzo Garcelon, Lewiston;]~. S. Morris, Supt. of Schools; D. H. Chandler, Farmington; Chas. J. Whiting, Castine; S. C. Andrews, Portland; Amos M. Plummer, Kenduskeag; A. A. Wood­ bridge, Rockland. Messrs. Fogg, Foster and Brown, Committee of Council on.

WESTERN STA'fE NORMAL SCHOOL, FARMINGTON. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION,-Charles c. Rounds;, A. l\L, Principal. Assistants-Rolliston Woodbury, A. M., JennieM. Hayden, Clara F. Allen, ·William Harper; C. A. Allen, Teacher of Music. The next Spring Term will commence on Tuesday, February 18, 1879, and close on Friday, June 27. 'fhe Fall Term will begin on Tuesday, August 26.

EASTERN S'fATE NORMAL SCHOOL, CASTINE. BOARD OE INSTRUCTION. G. T. Fletcher, A. M., Principal. Assistants -Mary E. Hughes, Fred. W. Foster, J. R. Potter, Fannie A. Cumstock, J. M. Frost-Model School. Annie Perkins, Lizzie Gorham. CALENDAR.-From last Tuesday of August, 12 weeks; from first Tues­ day of December, 12 weeks; from second 'fuesday of March, 14 weeks.

GORHAM S'fA'fE NORMAL SCHOOL. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION"-Wm. J. Corthell, Principal. Helen M. Kim­ ball, Charles W. Fenn, Harriet Deering, Assistants. Grace J. Haynes, Betsey A. Reed, 'reacher of Model School. CALENDAR.-Term commences January 29, 1879, will close Jurn~ 25, 1879. The Fall term begins August 20, 1879. TERMS OF ADMISSION TO THE NORMAL SCHOOLS.-The schools are for both sexes. Applicants for admission must be at least sixteen years of age, if females, and seventeen if males. They are required to pledge themselves to teach in the public schools of Maine at least for a time as long as they shall have been connected with the Normal School. They must present a certificate of good moral character, and must pass a satis­ factory examination in the branches usually taught in the common schools. Candidates are examined on thi: first day of each term. STATE INSTITUTIONS. 11

INSANE HOSPITAL. Messrs. Monroe, Parker, Foster, Committee of Council on. TRUSTEES-Russell S. Morrison, Bangor; A. P. Snow, Winthrop ; Andrew J. Fuller, Bath; John Ware, Waterville; William D. Hayden, Madison. RESIDENT OFFICERS-Dr. H. M. Harlow, Superintendent; Dr. B. T. Sanborn, Assistant Superintendent; Dr. E. C. Neal Assistant Physician; C. B. Lakin, Steward and Treasurer; W. W. Morse, Clerk; :Miss Alice G. Twitchell, Matron; Rev. C. F. Penney, Chaplain; A. B. Hodgkins, Super­ visor of Male Wards; Miss Hannah W. Ham, Supervisor of Female Wards; Ashford A. Sampson, Foreman of Farm.

S'rATE REFORM SCHOOL. Messrs. Chase, Moody and Brown, Committee of Council on. TRUSTEES. Albion Little of Portland, President; Dr. James M. Bates of Yarmouth, Secretary; I. F. Quinby of Westbrook, Treasurer; George E. Church of Cherryfield. Cormnittee on Accoimts-Messrs. Church and Bates. OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES. George w. Parker, Superintendent; E. P. Wentworth, Assistant Superintendent; E. P. Turner, Overseer Chair Shop; Nathaniel Davis, Overseer Chair Shop; James A. Briggs, Overseer Chair Shop; W. P. Ronnds, Watchman; I. N. Frink, Engineer; Edwin L. Babbidge, 'l'eamster; Charles Babbidge, Farmer; Miss C. C. Fosdick, Teacher; Miss M. A. Robinson, 'l'eacher; Miss A. L. Tukey, Overseer Dormitory; Miss Nettie Milliken, Overseer Laundry; Mrs. B. A. Myrick, Overseer Sewing Room ; Mrs. C. Read, Overseer Front Kitchen; Miss M. C. Shaw, Overseer Back Kitchen.

STATE PRISON. Messrs. Chase~ Fogg and Moody, Committee of Council on. H. H. Monroe, Visiting Committee. OFFICERS, Geo. Tolman, Warden; William G. Rice, Deputy Warden; Joshua G. Rice, Clerk; Almond B. Davis, Overseer of Carriage Shop; --- Overseer Carriage Shop; ------Assistant Over­ seer of Blacksmith Shop; William P. Bunker, Assistant Overseer Black­ smith Shop; Isaac H. Burkett, Overseer of Paint Shop; Joseph E. Mears, Assistant Overseer of Paint Shop ; William H. Smith, Overseer of Har­ ness Shop; H. M. Gardiner, Assistant Overseer of Harness Shop; Thomas F. Phinney, Overseer of Shoe Shop; --- Overseer and Sales­ man; Adelbert J. Butler, Fred W. Shibles, Edgar S. Barrows, Edward C. Bucklin, Geo. W. Bower, Peter Richardson, Oscar R. Burkett, R. M. Torrey, Henry L. Fletcher, Guards; Henry Dillingham, Gate Keeper; Henry B. Levenseller~ Physician; Clergymen of Thomaston. _Chaplain; David J. Starrett, T~acher. 12 STATE INSTITUTIONS.

STATE BENEFICIARIES AND PENSIONS.

MAINE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. BOARD OF MANAGERS-Sidney Perham, Paris, President; Charles E. Nash, Augusta, Secretary; Eliphalet Rowell, Hallowell, Treasurer; the Governor, Secretary of State and Superintendent of Common Schools, Ex-Officio on part of the State. TRUSTEES-Henry K. Baker, Hallowell; Edwin R. French, Chester­ ville; Mrs. C. A. L. Sampson, Bath; Benj. Kingsbury, Jr., Portland; Mrs. Mary H. Flagg, Hallowell; Rev. H. W. Tilden, Augusta; Henry K. Baker, Eliphalet Rowell, Charles E. Nash, Executive Committee. OFFICERS OF SCHOOL.-Miss Charlotte M Brown, Matron; Miss Laura E. Eaton, Assistant Matron; Mrs. Elleu M. Simpson, Housekeeper. BOARD OF LADY VISITORS-Mrs. James E. Fernald, Portland~ Mrs. A. D. Knight, Hallowell; Mrs. Orren Williamson, Augusta; Mrs. I. D. Sturgis, Augusta; Miss Clara M. Farwell, Rockland; Mrs. Chas. Dan­ forth, Gardiner; Mrs. James D. White, Gardiner; Mrs. Sarah F. Hamil­ ton, Saco; Mrs. H. IC Baker, Hallowell; Mrs. J. R. Bodwell, Hallowell; Mrs. Moses Giddings, Bangor: Mrs. S. G. Sargent, Augusta. STATEME"NT-The Maine Industrial School for Girls is designed as a refuge for girls between the ages of seven and fifteen years, who by force of circumstances or associations are in manifest danger of becoming out­ casts of society. It is not a place of punishment, to which its inmates are sent as criminals by criminal process-but a home for the friendless, neg­ lected, and vagrant children of the State, where, under the genial influ­ ences of kind treatment, and physical and moral training, they may be won back to ways of virtue and respectability, and fitted for positions of. honorable self-support, and lives of usefulness. The Institution is a private corporation, composed of the original cor­ porators and associate subscribers. By them its affairs are committed to a Board of Managers. The State is represented on the Board by the Governor, Secretary of State, and Superintendent of Common Schools. It has provided by statute law for the custody and education of wayward and exposed girls therein, and aids in their material support. r~ STATE rnSTITUTIONS. 13 ii I SOLDIERS' ORPHAN'"S' HOME AT BA'fH. Messrs. Parker, Moody, and Monroe, Committee of Council on Military Affairs. 'l'RUSTEEs-J. L. Chamberlain, Brnnswick; Selden Connor, Augusta; If ,J. W. Spaulding, Richmond; F. B. Torrey, Bath. t ! OFFICERS-J. \V. S1Jauldi11g\ RichrnutH1, Prei:,;ideut; G. E. Morse, See- l retary, Bath; U. A. Coombs, Treasurer, Bath. LADY VISITOHS.-1\Irs. NelsonDingley,Jr .. Lewiston, 1\1rs. C. L. Samp­ son, .Bath, June and. December; Mrs. James E. Fernald., Portland, Miss Clara 1\1. Farwell, Rockland, May and. November; .l\Irs. Charles E. Nash, Augusta, Mrs. John S. Chapman, Richmond, Jnly and January; Mrs. William S. Perry and 2Hrs. John D. Lincoln, Brunswick. August and Feb­ ruary; Mrs. Moses Giddings, Bangor, Mrs. Philo Hersey, Belfast, Sep­ tember and March; Mrs. Andrew J. Fuller, Bath, .l\lrs. J. A. Hall, Dam­ ariscotta, October and April; Miss Helena T. Prescott, :Matron.

MAINE GENERAL HO SPIT.AL. OFFICERS, 1878-9-President, John B. Brown; Directors, John 'f. Gil­ man, President. of the Board, Israel 1Vashlmrn, Jr .• Samuel E. Spring, A. W. :a;. Clapp, Horatio N. Jose, William W. Thomas. (~lected. by the Corporation. Joseph H. "\Villiams, Charles Buffu111,. , appoiuted by the Board. of Visitors; Frederic Heury Gerri~h, Secretary; James 'l'. McCobb, Treasurer. CONSULTING PHYSICIANS AXV SURGEONS-Johll 'l'. Gilman, 1\I. D., Wil­ liam Wood, M. D., Hiram II. Hill, .1\1. D., Charles E. ~,wan, M. D., Andrew ,J. Fuller. M. D., Theodore II. Jewett, M. D., Alo:izo Garcelon, M. D., Alfred Mitchell, J\1. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN AND SUPEHINTENDENT-Cliades 0. Huut, J\1. D. VISITING PHYSICIAXS-Israel 'l'. Dana, l\L D., Horatio N. Small, J\1. D., Augustus S. Thayer, M. D. VISITING SC"HGEONs-"\Yilliam Warren Greene. \L D., Stephen H. Weeks, M. D., Seth C. Gordon, M. D. p ATHOLOGIST-Frederic Henry Gerrish, M. D. HOUSE PUPILS-.Alm011 E. Andrews. M. D., Edg,ar D. Hill, M. D., John L. M. Willis, 1\1.. D., Charles E. Williams. MATRON-l\frs. L. w. Warrtm. VISITING AND ADVISORY BOARD-Mrs. A11dl'('\'\ t\pring, Mrs. H. P. Storer: Mrs . .::ianrnel Small, Mrs. M. II. Smith, )lr~. D. W. Fesseuden, Mrs. I. P. Farrington, :l\lrs. G. F. Shepley, Mrs. W. W. Virgin, Miss E. M. Swan, Miss L. E. Bancroft, Mrs. Thomas Filleol" 1 \\';i • .l\lrs. Wm. Ham­ mond. 14 INSTITUTIONS OUT. OF THE STATE.

INSTITUTIONS PATRONIZED BY THE STATE.

INS'l'ITUTIONS P A'rRONIZED BY THE STATE. Messrs. Brown, Monroe and Chase, Committee of Council on State Beneficiaries.

THE PORTLAND SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, POB:rLAND MAINE. Miss Ellen L. Barton; Miss Annie Kate Shaw, Assistant; George C. Burgess, Secretary and Treasurer. The school begins first Monday in September-closes last week in June four terms ten weeks each. Pupils received at any time.

AMERICAN ASYLUM A'.I' HARTFORD, CONN. Job Williams, Principal; John C. Parsons, Secretary; Roland Mather, Treasurer. 'l'he time for admitting pupils is the second vVed­ nesday of September, and at no other time in the year.;

PERKINS INSTITU'l'ION, AND ASYLUM FOR 'l'HE BLIND, AT SOUTH BOSTON, MASS. M. Anagnos, Director and Secretary, South Boston; Samuel Eliot, President of the Corporation; Henry Endicott~ Treasurer. The time for admitting pupils is the third Monday in September.

CLARK INSTITUTION FOR DEAF MUTES, NORTHAMPTON, MASS. Miss Harriet B. Rogers, Principal; Lafayette Maltby, Treasurer; Samuel A. Fiske, M. D.~ Clerk. The year begins on the third Wednesday of September.

Applications for admission to the above institutions as beneficiaries of this State, should be addressed to the Governor and Couucil. RENDITION OF FUGITIVES FROM JUSTICE.

Application for requisitions upon the executive authority of ano~her State for the delivery of, and return of any offender who has fled from the justice of this State, must be in writing and must come from County Attorneys and be accompanied by the follow­ ing documents and proofs: I. Two duly attested copies of the indictment found against the offender ; or, if no indictment has been found, two duly attested copies of the complaint and warrant, tog~therwith affidavits to the facts constituting the offense charged. · 2. There must be in every case sworn evidence that the person charged is a fugitive from justice ; that is, that he has fled from the State to avoid arrest. If there has been any former requisition for the same person, growing out of the same transaction, i must be so stated, with an explanation of the reasons for asking a requisition ; and if the criminal is known to be under arrest for any other offense, this fact must appear. If the offense was not of recent occurrence, sufficient reasons must be given why the application has been delayed. No application will be granted unless the County Attorney shall state in writing that he believes there is sufficient evidence to convict the oflender of the crime charged; and that the requisition is not asked to aid in collecting a debt or enforcing civil remedy against a person who has left the State, but solely to aid in the administration of the criminal law. Requisitions will be mailed directly to the Governor upon whom made, unless there be very special reasons for doing otherwise; but the authority of the agent appointed to receive the offender will b~ sent to the County Attorney for delivery, who must see that the agent makes return of it within a reasonable time to the Executive Department, with a statement of the rnanr:er •in which his duty has been discharged. Mandates upon requisitions from other States will not be issued unless they are accompanied with documents, affidavits and state­ ments conforming substantially to the foregoing regulations. Such mandates will be mailed directly to the Sheriff of the county where the criminal is supposed to be, and the officer will 16 PARDONS.

be directed to allow the offender arrested a reasonable opportunity to assert any legal rights he may have in the prep1ises. The proper expense of rendition of fugitives to this State will be audited by the Governor and Council, and paid from the State 11 Treasury on receiving evidence that the agent has faithfully dis- . ,, charged his d11ty. i; The expense incurred in this State for the return to other States I of fugitives from justice, will be paid by the agents of such States. 1

·PARDONS.

A petition for pardon should be addressed to the Governor and · Council. The Secretary of State will issue a notice fixing the time for the hearing by the Governor and Council, and forward the ) same to the petitioners, in order that they may have the same pub­ lished two weeks, at their ovvn expense, in some newspaper pub­ lished in the county where the convict was tried. The petitioners must also give written notice to the County Attorney for the county where the case was tried, stating the penclency of the petition and the time fixed for the hearing ; and at the hearing must furnish the Governor and Council with a certified copy of the indictment and record of conviction. EXECUTIVE AND DEPARTMENT OFFICERS FOR 1S79.

N Al\IE AND OFFICE. RESIDENCE.

ALONZO GARCELON, Governor ...... Lewiston. JOHN B. FOSTER, Councillor ...... Bangor. HALSEY H. MONROE, ...... Tho1nastou. CHARLES H. CHASE, ...... Portland. SDION S. BROWN, ...... Fairfield. FREDERICK G. PARKER...... Pre~que Isle. EDWARD C. MOODY, ...... York. FRANK M. FOGG, ...... I,e,viston. EDWARD H. GOVE, Secretary of State ...... , Biddeford. PRINCE A. SAWYER, Deputy Secretary of State ...... Phillips. HENRY M. PISHON, Clerk ...... Augusta. CHARLES A. WHITE, Treasurer ...... Gardiner. '"~ILLIAJ\I CALDWELL, Clerk ...... · ...... Augusta. CHAS. W. DAVIS, ...... ; .... Ang·usta. SA::\1UEL D. LEAVITT, Adjutant General ...... Eastport. SAMUEL J. GALLAGHER, Clerk ...... Augusta. BENJAMIN ·BUNKER, State Peusion Agent ...... Fairfield. WILLIAM H. MCLELLAN, Attorney General ...... Belfast. GEORGE G. STACY, Librarian ...... •..... · ...... Paris. BRADFORD F. LA:N'CAS'fER, Superintendent of Public Buildings .... , ...... · · ..... · .. · · ..... · ... · · · ...... Augusta. GEORGE 'fOL::\IAN, "\Varden State Prison ...... Thomaston. ·wILLIAM PHILBRICK, Insurance Commissioner ...... Skowhegan. JOSEPH TITCO:\IB, Bank Examiner...... Kennebunk, ISAAC R. CLARK, Land Agent ...... Bangor. EDWARD S. MORRIS, Superintendent of Common Schools. Biddeford. HARRISON BAKER, Clerk.·. , ... · , · ·, .. · · · · · · · · · · · ..... Augusta. E. M. STILWELL, Commissioner of Fisheries .... , ...... Bangor. 1 EVERE'r'f H. S)II'rH, ' •• • ••• •• •••• Portland. GEORGE W. PARKER, Superintemleut Reform School·.. Portland. II. M. HARLOW. Superintendent Insane Hospital...... Augusta. S. L. BOARD)IAN, Secretary of Board of Agriculture ..... Augusta. FRANKL. BARTLETT, State Assayer ...... , ..... Portland. 2 18 EXECUTIVE .A.ND DEPART}IENT OFFICER§.

NAME AND OFFICE. RESIDENCE,

S. K. HUTCHINGS, • ...... •. )Vaterville. N. P, HASKELL, " ...... New Gloucester. EDWARD GLIS1:HNG, 1Hspecto1· of Ftison 1\11Ll Jails, ..... Camden. RUFUS PRINCE, " •• •..•.. Turner.

GEO. W. ::\i[AR'rIN, •• ,i, "' • ,. ••• Augusta . •JOSEPH W. DYER, Inspector of Steamboats ...... Deering. 'l'HO:l\IAS S. BURGESS, " " ...... Portland. A. W. WILDES, Railroad Conunissioner .. , ...... Skowhegan. JOfIN F ..A.NDERSO~., "~ ...... ~ Poxtland. CHARLES J. 'rALBO'l\ •• ...... "Wilton. N. S. HARLOW, Commissioner of Pharmacy •... Bangor.

II. 'l'. CUMMINGS, M. D.1 '' ••••• Portland. J, II. PLAIS'fED, 1,, " ••••• Waterville. SA::ueEL Vr. HOSKINS, Agent Penobscot Tr.ibe of Indians ...... •...... •. , . , ...... Oldto-'1-vn. W.W. BROWN, Agent Passamaquoddy Tribe of Indians .. Calais. J. R. SA W'fELLE, Inspector of Pot and Pearl Ashes ..... Hallowell. CYRUS H. FARLEY, Commissioner of Harbor and Tidal ,vaters ...... -....• , ...•...... • Portland. ) JACOB McLELLAN, Commissioner of Harbor and Tidal )Vaters ...... Portland. 'l'I:l\'lOTHY B. TOLFORD, Commissioner of Harbor and 'l'iual ,v aters ...... ·...... Po:rtl.and.

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GOVERNOR'S STAFF"

Brigadier Genernl SAMUEL D. LEAVITT, A~jutant Gen- eral, Acting Qnartel'master and Paymaster Genern.l ..•• Eastport. Brigadier General S. CLIFFORD BELCHER, Inspector General...... · ...... • , ...... •...... FaFmington, Colonel GEORGE CARY, Assistant Surgeon General. .... Houlton. Colonel BENJAMIN F. SMI'l'H, Assistant Judge Advocate General. .•...... •...•.. • ...... Wiscasset. Colonel JOHN F. LYNCH, Assistant Commissary General,. Machias. Lieut. Colonef CHARLES H. OSGOOD, Aids de Camp .. Lewiston.

Lieut. Colonel ELBRIDGE GERRY, Jn. 1 " •• Portland. Lieut. Colonel W. R. G. ES'fES, r.~ •• Skowheg8.n. Lieut. Colonel CHARLES B. MORTO~. ''" •• Augusta. Major SETH B. SPRAGUE, Military Sem·etary ...... Milo. JUSTICES OF SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.

JOHN APPLETON, Chief Justice Supreme Judicial Court. Bangor. JOHN A. PETERS, Associate Justice S. J. Court. Bangor. CHJ.\.RLES W. WALTON, " .. " Auburn . WILLIAM: G. BARROWS, .. Brunswick. ,, CHARLES DANFORTH, Gardiner. WILLIAM WIR'r VIRGIN, " Portland. ARTEMAS LIBBEY, " Augusta. ~TOSEPH W. SYMONDS, Portland.

DAVID R. HAS'rINGS, Reporter ofDeci<;,ions S. j. Court .. Fryeburg.

JUDGES OF SUPERIOR COURTS.

WILLIA.MP. WHITEHOUSE, Judge Superior Court ..... Augusta. PERCIVAL BO"N"NEY, Judge Superior Court, ...... Portland. MUNICIPAL AND POLICE JUDGES.

ADELBERT D. CORNISH...... •...... Lewiston. EVERET A. NASH. Clerk ...... Lewiston. ENOCH KNIGHT ...... Portland. GEORGE W. vYOODBURY, Recorder ...... Portland. BARTON R. JORDAN ...... , ... Brunswick. SAMUEL BELCHER...... , ...... Farmington. ANDREW P. WISWELL ...... Ellsworth. HILTON W. 'l'RUE ...... Augusta. AUSTIN D. KNIGHT ...... Hallowell. HENRY TOLMAN ...... Bath. SAMFEL W. LUQUES ...... Biddeford. ) SAl\IUEL F. CHASE.; ...... Saco. EDGAR VlHIDDEN ...... Calais. SAMUEL LAl\IB, Recorder.·...... ·...... , .. Calais. RICHARD DRESSER ...... Auburn. vYILLLUI PAL11ER...... Gardiner. J. B. l\IFI{CH ...... ,, ...... Belfast. GORDON l\1. HICKS ...... Rockland. HENRY C. GOODENO"W ...... Bangor.

I NATHAN L. PERKINS, Recorder ...... Bangor.

11 COUNTY OFFICERS FOR 1879.

ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY-Incorporated in 1854.

NAl\IE. Residence. Office. Hiram W. Briggs ...... Livermore ...... Conuty Commissioner John I~ead...... Le,viston...... -~ J. W. Maxwell ...... Webster ...... George C. Wing ...... Auburn ...... Jnclge of Probate. George S. ·woodman ...... Auburn ...... Register of Probate. Isaac W. Hanson ...... Polaud...... Clerk of Courts Alcander F. Merrill...... Lewi'stou...... County 'l'reasnrer Silas Sprague...... Greene ...... Register of Deeds. Wallace H. White...... Lff'lviston...... County Attomey. Thomas Littlefield...... Auburn ...... Sheriff.

AROOSTOOK COlJN'l'Y-Incorporated in 1839.

James W. Ambrose ...... Sherman ...... I County Commissioner Albert A. Burleigh...... Houlton ...... 1; H. 0. Perry...... Fort Fairfield ...... II Henry R. Downes...... Presque Isle ...... Judge of Probate. Nicholas Fessenden...... Fort Fairfield ...... Register of Probate. Ransom Norton...... Houlton ...... Clerk of Courts. Lyman S. Strickland...... Houlton ...... Connty rrreasurer. Hadley Fairfield...... Houlton ...... Register of Deeds, { Southern Districts. James Keegan ...... Hamlin plantation. Register of Deeds, { Northern Districts. William M. Robinson...... Houlton ..... -.... . County Attorney. Richard L. Balrnr...... Fort Fairfield ...... Sheriff.

CUMBERLAND COUNTY-Incorporated in liGO. John L. Swift:...... Brunswick ...... County Commissioner Jacob Clark ...... Gray ...... Leander E. Cram ...... Baldwin ...... · ... . Nathan Cleaves ...... Portland ...... Judge of Probate. Horace J. Bradbury...... Portland...... Register of Probate. Alvan A. Dennett.. • ...... Portland ...... Clerk of Courts. Benj. C. Stone...... Bridgton...... Dep'ty Cl'k of Courts. Lewis McLellan ...... Gorham ...... Couuty 'l'reasurer. Frank G. Stevens...... Deering ...... Register of Deeds. 'fhos. H. Haskell ...... Portland ...... Couuty Attorney. rrhomas L. 'falbot ...... Portland...... Asst. Co. Attorney. William H. Dresser...... Standish...... Sheriff. 22 COUNTY OFFICERS.

FRANKLIN COUNTY-Incorporated in 1838.

NAME. Residence. Office. David Miller...... Wilton ...... County Commissioner George Gower...... Farmington ...... '' '' J. ,v. Porter ...... Stroug ...... Horace ll. Prescott ...... New Sharon ...... Judge of Pro bate. ,James B. Severy...... Farmington ...... Register of Probate. J. C. Holman...... Farmington ...... Clerk of Courts. David H. Knowlton...... Farmington ...... County Treasurer. ,T. S. Gould...... Wilton ...... Register of Deeds. Elias Field...... Phillips ...... County Attorney. Zacheus A. Dyer...... New Sharon ...... Sheriff.

HANCOCK COUNTY-Incorporated in 1789.

Joseph G. Walker...... Brooksville ...... County Commissioner William L. Guptill...... Gouldsboro' ...... " John Hopkins...... Orland ...... Parker 'l'nck...... Bucksport ...... Judge of Probate. Charles P. Dorr...... Bucksport ...... Register of Probate. Hutson B. Saunders...... Ellswo th ...... Clerk of Courts. ) Luther T~ord...... Surry ...... County Treasurer. William B. Campbell ...... Ellsworth ...... Register of Deeds. George P. Dutton ...... Ellsworth ...... County Attorney. Augnstus R. Devereaux..... Ellsworth ...... Sheriff.

KENNEBEC COUNTY-Incorporated in 1789. Daniel H. Thing ...... Mt. Vernon ...... County Commissioner 11,. S. N·eal ...... Farmingdale ...... ,.. Elbridge G. Hodgdon ...... Clinton ...... Henry K. Baker ...... Hallowell ...... Judge of Probate. Charles Hewins ...... Augusta ...... Register of Probate. William M. Stratton ...... Augusta ...... Clerk of Courts. Mark Rollins ...... Albion ...... County Treasurer. P. JH. Fogler...... Ailgusta .. . Register of Deeds. Edmund F. Webb ...... Waterville ...... County Attorney. William H. Libby ...... Augusta ...... Sheriff.

KNOX COUNTY-Incorporated in 1860. Ruggles S. Torrey ...... St. George .•. , . . . . . County Commissioner Charles R. Mallard ...... Rockland...... ,; " R,, H. Conuce ...... Thomaston ...... Ephraim M. Wood ...... Camden ...... Judge of Probate. True P. Pierce ...... Rockland ...... Register of Probate. Lewis F. Starrett ...... Warren ...... Clerk of Courts. Thomas B. Spear...... Rockland ...... County Treasurer. ,Justus E. Sherman ...... Rockland ...... Register of Deeds. L. M. Staples...... Washington .•..... County Attorney. Samuel E. Shepherd ...... Carnden ...... Sheriff. COUNTY OFFICERS. 23

LINCOLN COUNTY-Incorporated in 1760.

NAME. Residence. Office. Charles M. Davis ...... Jefferson ...... County Commissioner Joseph Nickerson...... Boothbay ...... ~" a Wait W. Keen ...... Damariscotta ...... Almore Kennedy...... ·w aldoboro' ...... Jnclge of Probate. W. H. Miller ...... 1Viscasset ...... Register of Probate. Charles Weeks ...... Newcastle ...... Clerk of Courts. Jotham A. Foye...... Wiscasset ...... County 'rreasurer. Albert W. Hall ...... Wiscasset ...... Register of Deeds. William H. Hilton...... Damariscotta ...... County Attorney. Caleb Hodgdon...... Boothbay ...... Sheriff.

OXFORD COUN'rY-Incorporated in 1805.

I C. O. Pendexter ...... Denmark ...... County Commissioner Benjamin Y. Tuel...... , . Sumner ...... , ...... "" George F. Hammond .... ,,, Paris ...... , .. Augustus H. Walker...... Lovell ...... •Judge of Probate. Herrick C. Davis ...... Woodstock ...... Register of Probate. James S. Wright ...... Paris ...... Clerk of Courts. George H. Watkins...... Paris ...... County Treasurer. Seymour C. Hobbs, ..... ,, .. Fryeburg ..... , ... . Register of Deeds for Western Dis­ { trict. John F. Stanley ...... :Mexico ...... ,, .. Register of Deeds for Eastern Dis­ { trfot. George D. Bisbee, ...... Buckfield ...... County Attorney. William Douglas ...... Waterford ...... Sheriff.

PENOBSCOT COUN'l1 Y-Incorporated in 1806. John Kimball. - ...... Hermon ...... County Commissioner George B. Leavitt...... Plymouth...... "· "" Joseph W. Eaton ...... Plymouth ...... I. 11 John E Godfrey ...... Bangor ..... , ...... Judge of Probate. John F. Robinson...... Lincoln ...... , . Register of Probate. James H. Burgess ...... 1Yinn ...... Clerk of Courts. Levi Bradley ...... Bangor ...... County Treasurer. Amos E. Hardy ...... Hampden .. , ...... Register of Deeds. Jasper Hutchings ...... Bre1ver ...... , .. County Attorney. Lewis F. Stratton ...... Mattawamkeag ... . Sheriff. 24 COUNTY OFFICERS.

PISCATAQUIS COU~'l'Y-Incorporated in 1838.

NAME, Residence. Office. Leonard Robinson...... Foxcroft ...... Couuty Commissioner Henry F. Daggett...... Milo ...... ~ ' ' William G. 'l'hompson...... Guilford ...... E. J. IIale...... Foxcroft ...... Judge of Probate. ~\sa Getchell .... , ...... Dover ...... Register of Probate. II. 13. Flint...... Dover ...... Glerk of Courts. William Buck...... Foxcroft ...... County Treasurer. :Marcell W. Hall ...... Dover ...... Register of Deeds. William P. Young...... Milo ...... County Attorney. James L. Smart...... l\Iilo ...... Sheriff.

SAGADAHOC COUNTY-Incorporated in 1854. Benjamin F. Marble ...... Woolwich ...... County Commissioner Frederick J. Parks ...... Phipsbmg ...... ~ Robert P. -Carr...... Bowdoinham ...... 1Yashington Gilbert...... Bath ...... Juclg·e of Probate. Cyrus W, Longley ...... Bath ...... Regh;ter of Probate. ,Joseph M. Hayes...... Bath ...... Clerk of Courts. ) William B. Taylor...... Bath ...... County Treasurer. William E. Hogan...... Bath ...... Register of Deeds. William. 'l'. Hall...... Richmond ...... County Attorney. Patrick K. Millay...... Bowdoinham ...... Sheriff.

S01IERSET COU~TY-Incorporatecl in 1809. Omar Clark...... Carratunk pl ...... County Commissioner Freel G. Greene...... Athens .. , ...... ,, Stephen D. Greenlief...... Starks ...... Henry Williamson...... Starks ...... ,Judge of Probate. Albert G. En1ery ...... Skowhegan ...... Regjster of Probate. Luther H. Webb ...... Skowhegan ...... Clerk of Courts. Alfred S. Burke...... Skowhegan ...... County Treasurer. Frank B. Ward...... Skowhegan ...... Register of Deeds. Lyman L Walton...... Skowhegan ...... County Attorney. Sanford C. Chase...... Skowhegan ...... Sheriff.

WALDO COUNTY-Incorporated in 182i. Darius K. Drake...... Jackson ...... County Commissioner John P. 1:Ventworth ...... Knox ... · ...... , ,. Crosby Fowler...... Unity ...... Philo Hersey...... Belfast ...... Judge of Probate. Bohan P. Fielcl...... Belfast ...... Register of Probate. Wakefield G. Frye...... Belfast...... Clerk of Courts. Charles Moore...... Belfast ...... County Treasurer. James Pattee...... Jackson ...... Register of Deeds. George E. ,Toluison...... Belfast ...... County Attorney. Charles Baker...... Belfast ...... •... Sheriff. COUNTY OFFICERS. 25

WASHINGTON COUN'rY-Incorporated in 1789.

NA:'\IE. Resi

YORK COUNTY-Incorporated in 1760. Joseph Bragdon. . . • ...... York ...... • County Commissioner William H. Deering...... Saco ...... James F. Brackett...... Limington...... ,, .. Nathaniel Hobbs ...... North Berwick .... . Judge of Probate. Moses A. Safford ...... , Alfred ...... Register of Probate. Amos L. Allen...... Alfred •...... Clerk of Courts. Riuhard H. Goding...... Alfred ...... •... County 'freasurer. Asa L. Ricker ...... Alfred ...... Register of Deeds. William Emerv...... Alfred ...... County Attorney. Robert 11. Stevens ..... ·...• , Biddeford ...... Sheriff. LEGISLATURE FOR 1879.

SEN ATE.

J. MANCHESTER HAYNES, PRESIDENT.

COU.NTY, DISTRICT, NAME, R:ESIDE.NCE,

York ..... ··: .... First ..•••...•. vYilliam F. Moody, ... Kennebunkport. John F. Ferguson ..... Shapleigh. James M. Andrews ... Biddeford. J Cumberland ..... Second ...... Warren H. Vinton ... , Gray. William "\V.Thomas,Jr. Portland. Andrew Hawes ...... Deering. David Duran ...... Casco. Oxford...... Third ...... William W. Wait ...... Dixfield. Francis "\Y. Redlon .... Porter. Androscoggin ... Fourth, ...... Rufus Prince...... 1'uruer. ,T. L. H. Cobb ...... Lewiston. Franklin, ...... Fifth ...... •... James Morrison, Jr... Phillips Sagadahoc ...... Sixth ...... William Rogers ...... Bath. Kennebec ...... Seventh ...... • , J. Manchester Haynes. Augusta. Moses S. Mayhew..... Mt. Vernon. Somerset ...... Eighth ...... Archibald Linn ...... Hartland. Amos F. Parlin ...... SLowhegan. Piscataquis., .... Ninth ...... Andrew J. Chase ...... Sebec. Penobscot ...... Tenth ...... Levi B. Patten ...... Bangor. John W. Atwell ...... Orono. John Rogers ...... Stetson. Noah Barker ...... Corinth. SENATE. 27

COUNTY, DISTRICT, NAME, RESIDENCE,

Lincoln ...... Eleventh, ...... Andrew R. G. Smith .. Whitefield. Knox ...... Twelfth ...... Nelson Thompson..... Friendship. Waldo ...... Thirteenth .•.•. Randall W. Ellis ...... Belfast. Cassius C. Roberts. . . . Stockton. Hancock ...... Fourteenth ... .. William Grindle ...... Penobscot. Hiram D. Coombs .... Gouldsboro'. Washington ..... Fifteenth .•.•••• Austin Harris ...... East Machias. Alden Bradford...... Eastport. Aroostook...... Sixteenth . • . . . . Edmund Madigan ..... Houlton.

OFFICERS.

\ NAME, OFFICE, RESIDENCE,

J. Manchester Haynes ...... President ...... · .... Augusta. Sarrruel W. Lane ...... Secretary .••..••••, .•.. Augusta. Charles W. Tilden ...... , .Assistant Secretary. . . . . Castine. Charles H. Lovejoy ... , ...... Messenger ...... Sidney. A. B. T. Chadbourne ...... , , .Assistant Messenger.... East Dixmont. Edwin C. Hendee ...... Page ...... Augusta. Manley H. Pike, ...... Reporter.. . . • • • • . • • . . • . Augusta. Charles A. Sprague .... , .... , . Reporter . . • . . • ...... Augusta. C. F. Penney ...... Chaplain, ...... Augusta. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

MEL VIN P. FRANK, SPEAKER.

NAME, RESIDENCE.

ANDROSCOGGIN COUN'l'Y. Charles E. Smith* ...... ···· ...... , . , ·,, . .Auburn. Jeremiah Dingley, Jr.* ...... Auburn. ! J. S. Garcelon* ...... 1,t";wiston. ; A. :!\'I. Jones* ...... · ...... , ...... I,e,viston. L. H. 'Hutchinson ...... Lewiston. D. B. Perry ...... J>oland. Chas. H. Lane ...... J,eeds. James N. Atwood ...... : ...... Livermore. N. J. Sha,v ...... Lisbon. AROOSTOOK COUNTY. Eben Woodbury* ...... _...... Ifoulton. Benjamin J. Smith* ...... Hodgdon. I Daniel Lewis.* ...... Sherman. John B. Farrell* ...... ·van Buren. '\Vm. Dickey* ...... Fort Kent. S. C. F. Smith ...... · ...... J\Iapleton Pl.• Robert H. Perkins...... Fort Fairfield. CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Stephen J. Young* ...... Brunswick. Josiah P. Merrill...... Freeport. Rufus Gibbs, ...... Bridgton. To bias Lord, Jr ...... : ...... Standish. Edward Cobb ...... Gray. Wm. W. Thoinas* ...... Yarrnouth. Nehemiah Smart* ...... Deering. Joseph A. Locke* ...... Portland. Edmund Dana, Jr.* ...... Portland. Melvin P. Frank*...... Portland. Darius H. Ingrahan1...... Portland. Frederick Fox~ ...... Portland. A. F. Moulton* ...... Scarboro'. Edwin L. Poor...... • ...... Sebago. Samuel B. Brackett ...... Cumberland. Benj. W. Pickett* ...... ~ ...... Cape Elizabeth. Merritt W. Styles ...... vYestbrook. William Guptill, 2d...... Gorham. Andrew J. Morrill...... vVindham. Geo. Murch...... Casco. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 29

NAME. RESIDENCE,

FRANKLIN COUNTY. Cyrus A. 'l'homas ...... , ..... , .... , .. , · · · . . Fannington. Edwin Sa,vyer, ..•. , , , . , • , , ·.,, ·,. · · · • • · · · · • · · · • • · · · • 1'emple. John R. Eaton ...... , ••...•...... •...... Wilton. Wilson C. Beal...... •.. , , , ••. , .. , . , •• , ...• , .... · • · • · Avon. Leander B. Burbank ...... New Vineyard. HANCOCK COUN'l'Y. Alfred E. Ives, ..••...... •...... Castine. Henry W. Sargent ...... •.•. , •.•• , . , • • ·, . . Sedgwick. '· J. 'l'. Hinckley* ...... , ...... , ...... ,, .••... Bluebill. vVm. Fennelly ...... , .. , ..... , ..... ,,,,·,., .. , 1\It. Desert. Reuben Rand ...... , . , , .... , ....• ·,. Gouldsboro. David D. Hodgkins, ...... ••• , ...... , .. La1noine. Ilenry L. niurch, ...... · ....••. ·, ·, ..... Ellsworth. C. C. Ho1ner, ...... ,., ...... ,, .... , ••. , •...... Bucksport. Chas. A. Russ ...... , , • . , . , · • .• Deer Isle. KENNEBEC COUNTY. George E. ,v eeks* ... · · · ... · , ..... , .... · , .. , , · .. , · . . . . Augusta. Peleg O. Vickery ...... ,,··· ..... ·, .•. ,, ...... Augusta. Elliott Wood ...... , ...... • • Winthrop . • Wm. vV. Hankerson .. , ... , .. , ...... •••. , •• Chelsea. Seth 1\Iart1n ...... · • ...... •..... , . , . . . . . Monmouth. William F. Richards ...... , ...... Gardiner. George W. Goulding ...... •...... , . . . West Waterville. Orrick Ha,ves* ...... ,.,., ...... Vassalboro'. Saunders .Morrill .. , . , · · ... , .. , , . · ...... , ...... Vienna. David vViug ...... , ..... , , ...... , , . , .•.. : . , ..... , .. Farrningdale. :F'rancis Jones ...... , ...... , ·,, , ...... China. Alfred W eymonth. , .. , ...... Clinton. 'l'hornas S. Golder ... , ... , ..... , . , .... , , .... , , ... , . . . . Rorne. KNOX COUN'l'Y. J. S. Willoughby ...... Rockland. A. G. Beverage ...... , •.... , ...... Vinalhaven. Albert S. Rice ...... , . , ...... , . · .... , ...... , ...... Rockland. Edmund Wilson* ...... , .. , ...... , , ·, , , , .. , ...... Thomaston. A. ,viucapa,v,, ...... , ...... , .. ,.,,,.,, .. , .... ,. Friendship. ,v. '1V. 1•erry ...... , . , , · . , . ·, . , .. , , , .. , , ·., . . . . . • Ca1nde11. nliles D. Crea1ner ...... , . ·,,. , ..... , , , .. , , , , , , ..... , Appleton. Warren I-Iills ...... · · ...... · ·, .... , ... , .... Union. 30 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, • NAME. RESIDENCE,

LINCOLN COUNTY. _A_n!'ttin I!al1* ...... , Ne,vcnstle. Gorham H. Feyler* ..... , ••.. ,., .•• ,, ...... ••...... 1Valcloboro'. A. J olmson Dodge ...... , Bristol. William G. Cunningham ...... , , .. , , . Wiscasset. Willia1n E. Reed ...... Boothbay. A. D. l{ennedy ... ,·, .... , ...... , .. Jefferson. OXFORD COUNTY. Enoch C. FarriP..gton* ...... •...... , .... Fryeburg. L.A. 'Wadsworth ...... '...... Hiram. Jacob H. Lovejoy .... , ...... , ...... AJ.bany. Henry B. 'I-Jersey ...... ,., ... ,,, .. ,, ...... , .. ,, .. Su1nner. Davicl N. 'l'rue* ...... , , . , . , . , •.. , ..... , ...... , .. , I>aris. Charles L. Douglass .. ,, ...... •...... , ...... Upton. Winfield S. Howe. , , , ...... , ... , .... , Hanover. Henry D. Irish ... , ...... , ...... , ...•.....••.•. , Bnckfielcl. PENOBSCOT COUNTY. William P. Burr ...... Brewer. Charles Seward,,., ...... , .... , ...... ,., ...... ,. Garland. Charles P. Brown* ...... , ...... •...... Bangor. G. L. Boynton ...... , ...... , . Bangor. Amos Pickarcl* .. , ..... , ... , · · ...... , ... , .... ,, .... , Baugor. Josiah P. Rigby ...... ,.,,, ...... •....•. , .. ,· ...... Ne,vbnrg. Albert Hall ...... , , , ...... , , . , , . , . , . . . IIern101L 0. D. Chap1nan, ...... · •.....•...... , ...... Plyrnouth. George 1V. Jones ...... •.... ,,,,,,,.,·, ...... Lagrange. An1asa Hatch, Jr .. , ...... · , .•.•••.... , .. , . , ...... :\..lton .. William A. Oakes .... , ... , ...... , ...... Milford. Cyrus ~!\., IIanson* ...... , , , · ...... ·., .. , · · · , .. , . , , . , . J:..ee. William C. Hill, ...... ,.,,...... , ••...... Passadumkeag. Oliver H. Chesley.,,, .. ,,,,, .. .' •. ,,,··,,.,,,,,,,., . , , . Lincoln. Joseph W. Higgins ... ,, .. ,., ...... ,,,, ...... , ...... Hampden. J. ~I. Robinson ...... Oldtown. H. X. 'frue,vorthy, ...... , .... , .. , ... Orono. Samuel Eldridge ...... , , •...... , , ...... , .... , , .. , Dexte,r. PISCA'l'AQUIS COUN'l'Y. Ireson Briggs ...... , , ...... , , , . , ..... , ...... , ... , Parkn1an. I. "\V. Hanscom ...... , ...... ,,., ...... , JYiilo. B. F. I-Ian1mond* ...... Foxcroft. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 31

NAME. RESIDENCE,

SAGADAHOC COUNTY. John II. Kimball*, ...... Bath. John A. Stinson...... Woolwich. J au1es Barron...... Topsharn. J. W. Spaulding* ...... Richmond. SOMERSE1' COUNTY. H. S. Steward...... Skowhegan. Edward J. Lawrence...... Fairfield. James B. Le,Yis ...... Ripley. Albion l{. Chase...... Canaan. G.D. Laughton ...... Har111ony. Samuel B. Cragin ...... Norridgewock. John L. Pierce...... Solon. I. P. Ne,vton ...... Moose River. WALDO COUN'l'Y. Gttorge E. Wallace ...... Belfast. D. S. Sitnpson*...... Searsport. Fred vV. Ritd1ie ...... Winterport. Michael H. Haley, , ...... Prospect. Martin B. Hunt ...... Belmont. Albert S. Higgins... , ...... , ...... , ...... Thorndike. Ja1nes D. Lainson ...... Freedo1n. John R. Hurd ...... Northport. WASHINGTON COUNTY. George A. Curran*...... Calais. George H. Robbins ...... Eastport. Charles A. Wallace...... Milbridge. Caleb Gilman., ...... , ...... Meddybemps. Franklin R. Leach ...... Robbinston. J. Lowell Nash...... Machias. Ja1nes R. Talbot* ...... · ...... East Machias. Arthur Moore* ...... , , ...... Machiasport. Jones vVass ...... , ...... , ...... , ...... Addison. A. H. Woodcock*...... Princeton. I l l~~~,~·=-=·,====~====~J 32 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

NAME. RESIDENCE.

YORK COUN'l'Y. Harden Taylor* ...... •...... Biddeford. Charles P. Emery ...... , ...... Biddeford. George Parcher* ...... , ...... , ...... Saco. Dennis M. Shapleigh* ...... Kittery. J. l\ioulton, 2d...... Sanford. Charles E. Pinkham ...... Newfield. Richard S. Stanley...... Limington. James J\ieserve* ...... Hollis. John T. llall...... •....•...... •...... , ..A..lfrell. James A. Bragdon ...... York. Howard Staples...... Elliot. Charles H. Horne ...•...... , ...... ,, Be.r,vick. A. G. Andrews ...... , ...... , . Cornish. W. vV. Libby ...... , .....•...... , ... ,, "\Vaterboro. George H. Moore.. . . • ...... Dayton. *.l\Iember of former Legislature.

OFFICERS.

NAME, OFFICE. RESIDENCE. l\L P. Frank ...... Speaker ...... Portland. B. L. Staples ...... , , ..•... , Clerk...... Houlton. W. E. Gibbs ...... · .Assistant Clerk ...... Glenburn. F . .A.. Small...... Reporter ...... Angnsta. W. D. Chase, ...... , .... Reporter ...... , ...... Bangor. Asa .A.twood ...... J.llessenger.,, ...... Buckfield. J. H. Cook ...... Assistant J.lfessenger ...... Jackson. vV. J. Smith, ...... Folder ...... Topsham. John Allen ...... , .. , . , , . . Chaplain . , ...... Farmington. E. D. Sullivan ..... ,.,., .. , ... Page.,,.,,· ..... ·, ...... Augusta. Bert Andrews,, , ... , · , , , .... , Page . , , , . , ... , . , ...... Cornish. JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.

On the Judz'dary.

Messrs. Vinton of Cumberland, Thomas of Cumberland, Morrison of Franklin, of the Senate. Messrs. Wilson of Thomaston, Brown of .Bangor, Rice of Rockland, Locke of Portland, Spaulding of Richmond, Moulton of Scarboro', Wallace of Belfast, of the House.

On Legal Affairs. Messrs. Redlon of Oxford, Prince of Androscoggin, Madigan of Aroostook, of the Senate. Messrs. Curran of Calais, Ingraham of Portland, Hutchinson of Lewiston, Andrews of Cornish, Lewis of Sherman, Poor of Sebago, Perry of Camden, of the House.

On VFinancial 4_ffairs. Messrs. Rogers of Sagadahoc, Moody of York, Hawes of Cumberland, of the Senate. Messrs. Boynton of Bangor, Fox of Portland, Homer of Bucksport, Young of Brunswick, Sargent of Sedgwick, Hatch of Alton, Lawrence of Fairfield, of the House. 3 34 JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.

On Federal Rela lions. Messrs. Parlin of Somerset, Hawes of Cumberland, Mayhew of Kennebec, of the Senate. l\Iessrs. Brown of Bangor, Weeks of Augusta, Moulton of Sanford, Perkins of Fort Fairfield, Bragdon of York, Parcher of Saco, Lamson of Freedom, of the House. On Educati'on. Messrs. Ferguson of York, Smith of Lincoln, Thompson of Knox, of the Senate. Messrs. Pickard of Bangor, Guptill of Gorham, Poor of Sebago, Trish of Buckfield, Hersey of Sumner, Burbank of New Vineyard, Wood of Winthrop, ef the House. On Railroads. l\1essrs. Thomas of Cumberland, Cobb of Androscoggin, Vinton of Cumberland, ef the Senate. l\Iessrs. Dana of Portland, } Pickard of Bangor, Dingley of Auburn, Hinckley of Bluehill, vVilson of Thomaston, Libby of Waterboro', Homer of Buckport, ef the House. On Commerce. Messrs. Moody of York, Coombs of Hancock, Thompson of Knox, of the_ Senate. Messrs. Talbot of East Machias, Feyler of Waldoboro', Reed of Boothbay, Kimball of Bath, Hall of Newcastle, Willoughby of Rockland, Russ of Deer Isle, of the House. JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES. 35

On Mercantile Ajfalrs and Insurance. Messrs. Bradford of Washington, Duran of Cumberland, Patten of Penobscot, of the Senate. Messrs. Libby of Waterboro', Burr of Brewer, Farrington of Fryeburg, Hill of Union, Hankerson of Chelsea, Robinson of Oldtown, Reed of Boothbay, of the House. On_ Banks and Banking. Messrs. Prince of Androscoggin, Cobb of Androscoggin, Ellis of W alrlo, of the Senate. Messrs. Ingraham of Portland, True of Paris, Young of Brunswick, Hanscom of Milo, Lord of Standish, Simpson of Searsport, Talbot of East Machias, of the House. On Manufactures. Messrs. Cobb of Androscoggin, Harris of Washington, Linn of Somerset, of the Senate. Messrs. Taylor of Biddeford, Eldridge of Dexter, Jones of Lewiston, Gibbs of Bridgton, "\\'ing of Farmingdale, Merrill of Freeport, Lane of Leeds, of the House. On Agrz"culture. Messrs. Wait of Oxford, Grindle of Hancock, Rogers of Penobscot, of the Senate. Messrs. Shaw of Lisbon, Brackett of Cumberland, Pinkham of Newfield, Wadsworth of Hiram, Irish of Buckfield, Ritchie of Winterport, Stinson of Woolwich, ef the House. 36 JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.

On lV.lilz'tary Ajfai'rs. Messrs. Anclrews of York, Smith of Lincoln, Atwell of Penobscot, o.f the Senate. Messrs. Atwood of Livermore, Smith of Mapleton, Howe of Hanover, Gilman of Meddybemps, Simpson of Searsport, Robinson of Oldtown, Emery of Biddeford, o.f the House. On Interior Waters. Messrs. Harris of Washington, Andrews of York, Atwell of Penobscot, o.f the Senate. Messrs. Dickey of Fort Kent, Robbins of Eastport, Steward of Skowhegan, Trueworthy of Orono, Perry of Poland, Golder of Rome, Murch of Casco, o.f the House. On State Lands and State Roads. Messrs. Grindle of Hancock, Thomas of Cumberland, , Barker of Penobscot, o.f the Senate, Messrs. Farrell of Van Buren, Beal of Avon, Hall of Hermon, Haley of Prospect, Nash of Machias, Cragin of Norridgewock, Sawyer of Temple, o.f the House. On Ways and Brz'dges. Messrs. Madigan of Aroostook, Rogers of Sagadahoc, Chase of Piscataquis, o.f the Senate. Messrs. Bragdon of York, Meserve of Hollis, Hatch of Alton, Douglass of Qpton, Barron of Topsham, Higgins of Thorndike, Jones of China, o.f the house. JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES. 37 ,

On Ft''sheri'es. Messrs. Coombs of Hancock, Wait of Oxford, Duran of Cumberland, of the Senate. Messrs. Farrington of Fryeburg, Vickery of Augusta, Higgins of Hampden, Moore of Machiasport, Pickett of Cape Elizabeth, Wincapaw of Friendship, Cragin of Norridgewock, of the House. On Counties. Messrs. Barker of Penobscot, Mayhew of Kennebec, Coombs of Hancock, of the Senate. Messrs. Kennedy of Jefferson, Pierce of Solon, Dodge of Bristol, Garcelon of Lewiston, Beverage of North Haven, Weymouth of Clinton, Russ of Deer Isle, of the House. On Towns. Messrs. Mayhew of Kennebec, Prince of Androscoggin, Madigan of Aroostook, of the Senate. Messrs. Hanson of Lee, Murch of Ellsworth, Wass of Addison, Taylor of Biddeford, Smith of Auburn, Morrill of Vienna, Hunt of Belmont, of the House. On Indian Affai'rs. Messrs. Patten of Penobscot, Bradford of Washington, Ellis of Waldo, of the Senate. :Messrs. Woodcock of Princeton, Chapman of Plymouth, Chesley of Lincoln, Lewis of Ripley, • Leach of Robbinston, Goulding of W. Waterville, Hawes of Vassalboro', of the House. 38 JOINT ST.ANDING COMMITTEES.

On Cla-ims. Messrs. Roberts of Waldo, Bradford of Washington, Parlin of Somerset, ofthe Senate. Messrs. Fox of Portland, Hall of Alfred, Smart of Deering, Ives of Castine, , Lovejoy of Albany, iI Martin of Monmouth, Morrill of Vienna, of the House.

On Pens-ions. 1. :Messrs. Atwell of Penobscot, Redlon of Oxford, Chase of Piscataquis, of the Senate. Messrs. Weeks of Augusta, Oaks of Milford, Briggs of Parkman, Fennelley of Mt. Desert, Thomas of Farmington, Hodgkins of Lamoine, Stanley of Lyman, of the House. On Insane Hospi"tal. Messrs. Smith of Lincoln. Harris of Washington. Rogers of Penobscot, of the Senate. Messrs. Eaton of Wilton, Staples of Elliot, Chase of Canaan, Brackett of Cumberland, Dana of Portland, Thomas of Yarmouth, Pickett of Cape Elizabeth, of the House. On Reform School. Messrs. Hawes of Cumberland, Morrison of Franklin, . Linn of Somerset, of the Senate. Messrs. Cunningham of Wiscasset, Creamer of Washington, Smith of Hodgdon, Shapleigh of 1'ittery, Hammond of Foxcroft, Jones of Lagrange, Newton of Moose River, of the House. JOINT STASDING COMMITTEES. 39

On State Prison. Messrs. Morrison of Franklin, Furguson of York, Wait of Oxford, of the Senate. Messrs. Laughton of Harmony, Stiles of Westbrook, Col:)b of Gray, Rigby of Newburg, Hurd of Northport, vVoodbury of Houlton, Staples of Elliot, of the House. On Public Build-ings. Messrs. Linn of Somerset, Andrews of York, Patten of Penobscot, of the Senate. Messrs. Taylor of Biddeford, Horne of Berwick, Hill of Howland, Seward of Garland, Rand of Gouldsboro,

~Tallace of Milbridge, Moore of Dayton, of the House. On Library. Messrs. Thompson of Knox, Ferguson of York, Roberts of Waldo, of the Senate. Messrs. Perry of Camden, Smart of Deering, Young of Brunswick, Ives of Castine, rn·graham of Portland, Newtol'l of Moose River, vV oodcock of Princeton, of the I£ousc. JOINT SPECIAL COMMITTEES.

On Governor's Message. Messrs. AtweH of .Penobscot, Harris of \V ashington, Duran of Cumberland, of the Senate. Messrs. Curran of Calais, Moulton of Scarboro, Haley of Prospect,. Gibbs of Bridgton, • Shaw of Lisbon, Wing of Farmingdale, of the House. On State Valuat-lon. Messrs. Moody of York, Prince of Androscoggin,. Mayhew of Kennebec, Madigan of Aroostook, Ellis of Waldo. of the Senate. Messrs. Smart of Deering, Hammond of Foxcroft, Dickey of Fort Kent, Shaw of Lisbon, Sawyer of Temple, Hinckley of Bluehil1, Hawes of Vassalboro, Wincapaw of Friendship, Reed of Boothbay, Lawrence of Fairfield,. Simpson of Searsport, Barron of Topsham, Rigby of Newburg, Woodcock of Princeton, Moore of Dayton, Irish of Buckdeld, of the House. On Temperance. Messrs. Coombs of Hancock, Prince of Androscoggin, Roberts of Waldo, of the Senate. Messrs. Jones of Lewiston, · Ingraham of Portland, Boynton of Bangor, Vickery of Augusta, Farrell of Van Buren. Moore of Machiasport, Ritchie of Winterport, of the House. JOINT SPECIAL COMMITTEES. 41

On Insolvent Laws. Messrs. Madigan of Aroostook, Redlon of Oxford, Morrison of Franklin, ef the Senate. Messrs. Fox of Portland, Rice of Rockland, Weeks of Augusta, Andrews of Cornish, Kimball of Bath, Murch of Ellsworth, Lamson of Freedom, ef the House. On Printz"ng. Messrs. Thompson of Knox, Mayhew of Kennebec, Morrison of Franklin, ef the Senate.· Messrs. Perry of Camden, Woodcock of Princeton, Poor of Sebago, Richa1ds of Gardiner, Homer of Bucksport, Simpson of Searsport, Cragin of Norridgewock. 4

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