Androscoggin County ME Archives History - Businesses .....Livermore, 1883-1884 1883 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/me/mefiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Joy Fisher sdgenweb@yahoo.com May 27, 2007, 11:31 pm LIVERMORE. Twenty miles N. of Auburn. Terminus of Clough's stage-line from Lewiston. Formerly called Port Royal. Incorporated February 28, 1795, the 99th town, and named in honor of Dea. Elijah Livermore, one of the first settlers and proprietors. Population-1850,1764; 1860, 1597: 1870, 1467; 1880, 1262. Valuation, 1860-Polls. 355; Estates, $430,779; 1870-Polls, 404; Estates, $524,267; 1880-Polls, 398; $430,709. Brettun's Mills, same as Livermore P. O. Postmasters-George T. Piper; South, Wm. S. Moore; Worth, A. W. Coolidge; Carter, John L. Cummings. Selectmen-J. N. Atwood, W. H. Thompson, Sidney Boothby. Town Clerk-G. Byron Strickland. Treasurer-Rush Bradford. Collector and Constable-Orrison Rollins. School Committee-Chas. E. Knight, J. P. Hinds, C. S. Briggs. Clergymen-Vacant, Univ.; D. H. Kilbreth, Adv.; North, W. Canham, Meth.: L. P. Guerney, Bap.; South, vacant, Univ.; vacant, Bap.; Center, W. Canham, Meth. Dentists-North, E. P. Chase; Center, S. H. Chase. Physicians-C. E. Knight; North, John Ladd, All. Lawyer-North, Seth D. Washburn. Justices-John Larrabee, Feb. 24, 1879; F. H. Boothby, Jan. 13, 1882; D. H. Killbreth, March 16, 1882, Quorum: John Larrabee, Dec. 30, 1880; Charles W. Fuller, Trial; Chas. W. Fuller, Dedimus. Merchants-George T. Piper & Co.,general stores; Mrs. L. H. Thorn, millinery. North, A. W. Coolidge, R. G. Goding, general stores; A. W. COOLIDGE & SON, DEALERS IN PRODUCE AND WOOL. Center, B. F. Bigelow, general stores. Manufacturers-W. S. Spencer, smith; C. F. Phillips, grist-mill; G. T. Piper, excelsior, staves, novelty wood turning and spool stock; A. S. & E.F. Phillips, long and short lumber; D. S. Boothby, gunsmith and shoemakers' tools; E. G. Francis, shoemaker; S. Hobbs, A. J. Bryant, carpenters; George Monroe, smith. Center, F. S. Richmond (Jay P. O.), saw and shingle mill and turned wooden boxes; Cheese Factory, Bigelows & Cummings, proprietors; John L. Cummings, cider mill; Lewis Leavitt & Son, corn canning. North, Caleb Smith (Livermore Falls Post-office), tanner; S. W. Turner jr., smith; No. Livermore, Cheese Co.; Charles Alden, saw, shingle, and lath mill; W. W. Walker, saw, shingle and grist-mill. Insurance-John Larrabee. Asso'tns-I. O. G. T--On to Victory, Thurs. North-Masons, Oriental Star, Tues. on or before full moon. P. of H.-North Livermore, No. 205, J. D. Thompson, Master. Hotel-Livermore House-R. D. Morse. Additional Comments: Extracted from: MAINE STATE YEAR-BOOK, AND LEGISLATIVE MANUAL, FOR THE YEAR 1883-84, FROM APRIL 1, 1883, TO APRIL 1, 1884, BY EDMUND S. HOYT. PREPARED PURSUANT TO ORDERS OF THE LEGISLATURE. PORTLAND: HOYT, FOGG & DONHAM, 193 MIDDLE STREET. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1883, by HOYT, FOGG & DONHAM, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington, D. C. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/me/androscoggin/directories/business/1883/livermor147gms.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/mefiles/ File size: 3.5 Kb