Index | The History of Garland, Maine | G-H-I
Index of
The History of Garland, Maine
by Lyndon Oak
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Gardner, John 320
Garland, 5; number three in fifth range, 15, 24; early settlement, 35; third town to organize Congregational church, 107; name of prospective town, 115, first town clerk, 122; voters, 137; Garland's grateful remembrance to business men of Bangor, 176; loss by Ohio fever. 182; construction and repairing of roads, 187; town voted appropriate ministerial lands to use of primary schools, 231; artillery company, 263
Benjamin 47, 270
Family (Joseph) 52, 66, 82, 91
High school, 293
Jacob 120, 135, 137, 151, 153
James 29, 82
Joseph 19, 26; first family, 30; fruit nursery, 33; first winter 49, 59, 69; home, 85; school in his barn, 87, 91, 109; naming of town, 110; school agent in 1811, 135; superintending school committee in 1813, 151, 200.
Kilby, 50
Minerva, 50
Mrs. Joseph, 31, 32, 50, 62, 91
Orenda, 50
Timothy, 50
Zeruiah, 62
Garvin, Jeremiah, 292
Gee, James M., 377
Phineas, emigrated from England, 254
Solomon, emigrated from England, 254
General Court of Massachusetts, 114, 119, 120, 121.
Gerrish, Rev. A. L., 357
Gerry, E., 122, 123
Hon. Elbridge, 138.
Joseph M., place 120; selectman and assesor in 1866, 318, in 1867, 319.
Giddings, Joshua R., 286
Gilmantown, New Hampshire, 88
Gilpatrick, Benjamin, 52, 119, 128, 162, 166, 177, 180
Benjamin, Jr., 137, 153
Thomas, 29, 119, 127, 133, 134, 137, 166
Thomas, Jr. 119, 137, 177
Glenburn, 18, 178, 185, 242
Godfrey, Judge 231
Judge John E., 170, 214, 217, 220, 277.
Godwin, Hiram F., draft of Aroostook War, 264
James, 137
William, 52, 57, 77, 79, 96, 120, 127, 137, 172, 184, 188, 198, 205, 211, 216, 219, 228, 237, 239, 244
Goodenow, Daniel, 229, 231, 232
Gordon, Amos, 57, 61, 66, 81, 105, 120, 124, 135, 152, 188, 195, 211, 240, 270
Amos G., 240
Albert G. 20, 57, 82, 106, 172
Betsey, 64
Family 66, 68, 74, 79.
George W., 240
H. Lester, 152
Horace, 20, 99, 152
Horace H., 57
James P., 57
John E., 120, 137
Miriam, 64
Moses, 20, 34, 49, 58, 64, 66, 81, 119, 128, 137, 157, 162, 166, 171, 233, 239, 242, 246
Moses G., superintending school committee in 1845, 285; in 1846, 287; in 1850, 297
Mrs. Moses, 67, 68
Nancy, 64, 29, 87, 96
Parker, 20, 106
Polly, 64
Goulding, Lewis 15, 25, 52, 77, 219
Louis, 347
Gove, David A., 15, 25, 52, 77, 219
Governor, 128, 153
Grant, Anges, 95
Family, 77, 108
John, 52, 59, 61, 80, 81, 137, 139, 190
Landeras, 60, 61, 75, 137
Gray, William, 153
Great Britian, 138
Greenley Cemetery, 110, 228
Charles, 131, 172
David M. 225
Jacob, 200, 233, 239
James, 29; collector in 1839, 260
Philip, 82, 97, 128, 137, 166, 177, 180, 183, 186, 197, 201, 209, 228, 237
Samuel, 29, 200, 225, 239
Greene, Lawrence, 185, 186
Greenleaf, Ebenezer, 162, 163, 166
Greley, Philip, 119
Griffin, Andrew, 84, 102, 190
Grinnell, Albert, 77, 317
Grout, Elias, 11
Grover, Cyrus S., 379
Gubernatorial election, 278
Guilford, 34, 195, 214, 236, 242
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Hale, Rev. Enseliys, 349
Hon. Eugene, 113
Hall, Elijah, 379
Hallowell, Abner R., 305
Hamans, Benj., 122
Hamilton, John, 225, 239
John E., 83
Samuel A., 264
Hamlin, Elijah, 292
Elijah L., 296
Hannibal, Democrat candidate for representative to Congress in 1840, 272; in 1843, 278; in 1844, 284; opponent of slavery, 298; United States Senator in 1856, 306
Hampden, 14, 15, 154, 158, 159, 182, 121, 124, 163, 167
Corner, 185
Upper Corner, 185
Hancock, County of, 7, 9, 10, 118, 121, 124, 163, 167
Handy, Wesley H., 377
Hanson, A., 31
Harlow, Hosea, 377
Harmony, 19, 65, 185, 214
Harriman cabin (place), 71, 129
family (Justus), 66
Justus, 29, 52, 62, 69, 70, 81, 119, 128, 137, 239
Justus H., 133
Manoah, 62, 137
Miriam, 62
Harrison, William H., 247, 273
Hartland, 185
Harvey, David, 248
Sir Joh, 268
Harwood, Rev. T.W., 350
Hasey, Mr., 60
Haskell, A.M., lieutenant, 256; selectman and assessor in 1855, 305; in 1863, 315; in 1864, 316; in 1865, 317; in 1866, 318; in 1867, 317; in 1866, 318; in 1867, 319; in 1868, 320; in 1869, 322.
Andrew M., draft of Aroostook war, 264, 290; selectman and assessor in 1849, 295; in 1851, 300; in 1853, 301; moderator in 1850, 297
Bennett A., 377
Bildad A., 236, 239, 242
Charles, 264, 377
Daniel M., 99, 105, 226, 229, 231, 236, 239, 243; selectman in 1836, 246, 261, 360; member of the superintending school committee in 1837, 248; in 1838, 254; in 1848, 291; in 1851, 300; in 1842, 264, 176; selectman and assessor in 1840, 271; ni 1841, 273; in 1843, 277; in 1844, 283; in 1845, 285; in 1846, 287; in 1847, 288; in 1849, 295; in 1850, 297, 286; candidate for representative to legislature, 315
Deacon, 339
Deacon John S., 20, 26, 33, 37, 45, 49, 341
Gideon, 40, 45, 46, 49
Isaac, clerk in 1856, 305
Isaac W., 359
Jacob W., 20, 285; collector in 1853, 302; in 1854, 303; in 1855, 304; selectman and assessor in 1866, 318; in 1867, 319; in 1868, 320; in 1869, 322.
John K., 20; selectman and assessor in 1852, 300, in 1854, 303
John S., 39, 40, 54, 55, 56, 96, 97, 104, 106, 115, 119, 128, 137, 163, 188, 199, 239
Mrs. John S., 33
William, 264
William F., town clerk in 1852, 300; in 1854, 303; in 1855, 304
William S., 151; selectman and assessor in 1856, 305
Wm. S., 20; selectman and assessor in 1855, 304
Haskins, R. & R. & Co., 245
Hastings, Soth, 10, 11, 12, 13
Hatch, Amasa, Jr., 305
Hathaway, Leonard, 109, 190, 352, 356, 359
Hayden, John S., 83, 106
Mr., 184
Hayes, Loring D., 296, 298
Mr. John, 74, 75, 96, 119, 127, 136, 137, 202, 240
Hayman, Edw., 8
Herrick, Nathan, 222
Herring, Deacon, 34
Nathaniel, 34
Hersey, Abner R., 307
William R., 305, 307
Higgins, Amos, 225. 238
Hill, Aaron, 99, 225, 239, 270; selectman in 1848, 291
Edward, 245, 348
Edwin, collector in 1859, 310; in 1862, 315; selectman and assessor in 1863, 315
Elmer, 199
Francis, 314, 316, 323
F.W., 305
John B., Esq., 238
Thomas A., 234
Hinsley, Hon. Martin, 168
History of Piscataquis County, 213
Hobbie, Mrs. Octavia, 208
Hodson, Captain Isaac, 156
Colonel Isaac, 183
Isaac, 13, 156, 183
John L., 284, 288, 298
Major General, 263, 267
Major Moses, 60
Moses, 15, 27, 37, 39, 52, 55, 159, 185
Oliver P., 377
Holbrook, James, 57, 225
Walter, 202, 209, 211, 215, 219, 223, 225, 239
Holland, Park, 12
Holmes, Ezekiel, 301, 302,
O.W., quotation, 24
Holt, Edward B., appointed to prepare plans for new bridge in 1838, 254
Thomas K., 302, 304, 307, 314
Holt's mills, 18, 131, 276
Holyoke & Page, 245
Hopkins, Issac, 119, 120, 137
Hopkinton, New Hampshire, 63
Hopland, Isaac, 184
House of Representatives, 118, 121
Howard, Joseph, 317, 318
Hubbard, John, 296, 297, 301
Mr. B.P., 357
Huckins, Nathaniel, 260
Hulse, W.C., 358
Huntington, Enoch, 236; selectman in 1836, 246; in 1837, 248; in 1838, 254; in 1840, 271, 252, 261, 284
Hunton, J.G., 227
Jonathan G., 227
Mr., 224
Hutchings, Elder Samuel, 351
Rev. Leonard, 282, 358
William, 234
Hutchinson, Ebenezer, 232
James, 137
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Illsely, Rev. Horatio, 349
Indian Old Town, 186
Inman, Rufus, 225, 239
Irish, Thaddeus P., town clerk in 1857, 308; in 1858, 309
Isle au Haut, 154
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