Man of Winslow, for access to the papers of Rev.
Ments which are on file in their respective offices. Winslow, have kindly allowed the use of all records and docu. The officials of the City of Waterville and the town officers of Of the State Library, has shown the editors many courtesies. Hall has made the resources of the library ofĬolby College always available, and L. Lane, who gathered from the town records and from theįiles of the Waterville Mail a large amount of valuable matter.ĭr. Each writer is solely responsibleįor the statements made in his article. Given to the generous labors of those who have contributed the this within the limits of time and space allowed has been noĮasy task, and the book has grown to nearly twice the size that Representative men is the purpose of this volume. [settlement, and to give biographical sketches of some of its Ycelebration, to trace the development of the town from its earliest , To make a permanent record of the events of the centennial
ESTELLE FOSTERĮXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION PRESENTED AT THE CELEBRATION OF THE CENTENNIAL THE ORATION THE HISTORICAL ADDRESS AND THE POEM
WATERVILLE TOAST EXPRESS FULL
Full text of " The centennial history of Waterville, Kennebee County, Maine, including the oration, the historical address and the poem presented at the celebration of the centennial anniversary of the incorporation of the town, June 23d, 1902.