Snow Index to Brunswick Newspapers   1872-09   Curtis Memorial Library

Snow Index to Brunswick Newspapers   September   1872

This is an index to microfilm of the Brunswick newspapers for September, 1872.  This index was created by  Richard Snow with additional indexing contributions from John Goff. Online publication has been  supported by the Times Record, the   Bowdoin College Library, and the  Curtis Memorial Library.    To find out where you can view the papers on microfilm, or to order a photocopy of an article from the microfilm, please click here.


[History]   Iron Bridge: workmen painting it a straw color....
     Brunswick Telegraph:    September 13, 1872,  page  2          record no.:  820    sourcefile:  6

Allen Colby     [History]   A machine for moving buildings. Mr. Allen Colby of this town who is connected with the Holland Brothers of Topsham in the manufacture of the car derrick (Colby Manufacture Co.) A modification of the derrick which is to be used in moving buildings. exhibited at State Fair in Bangor.
     Brunswick Telegraph:    September 20, 1872,  page  2          record no.:  821    sourcefile:  6

Holland     [History]   A machine for moving buildings. Mr. Allen Colby of this town who is connected with the Holland Brothers of Topsham in the manufacture of the car derrick (Colby Manufacture Co.) A modification of the derrick which is to be used in moving buildings. exhibited at State Fair in Bangor.
     Brunswick Telegraph:    September 20, 1872,  page  2          record no.:  822    sourcefile:  6

Colby     [History]   Androscoggin Pulp Company, now at work in Topsham, have purchased the Colby & Chanety Mill on the Brunswick Side and three water privileges with it. Addition to the Colby Mill...
     Brunswick Telegraph:    September 20, 1872,  page  2          record no.:  823    sourcefile:  6

Chaney     [History]   Androscoggin Pulp Company, now at work in Topsham, have purchased the Colby & Chanety Mill on the Brunswick Side and three water privileges with it. Addition to the Colby Mill...
     Brunswick Telegraph:    September 20, 1872,  page  2          record no.:  824    sourcefile:  6

Chaney     [History]   Messrs. Colby and Chaney will erect a new mill, in the General Thompson privilege lying betwen the Toothaker and Berry Buildings. Will be 84 x 72. To make doors, windows, etc., The Thompson heirs, though Rev. D. F. Smith the Administrator of the Estate....
     Brunswick Telegraph:    September 20, 1872,  page  2          record no.:  825    sourcefile:  6

Colby     [History]   Messrs. Colby and Chaney will erect a new mill, in the General Thompson privilege lying betwen the Toothaker and Berry Buildings. Will be 84 x 72. To make doors, windows, etc., The Thompson heirs, though Rev. D. F. Smith the Administrator of the Estate....
     Brunswick Telegraph:    September 20, 1872,  page  2          record no.:  826    sourcefile:  6

A. B. Thompson     [History]   Messrs. Colby and Chaney will erect a new mill, in the General Thompson privilege lying betwen the Toothaker and Berry Buildings. Will be 84 x 72. To make doors, windows, etc., The Thompson heirs, though Rev. D. F. Smith the Administrator of the Estate....
     Brunswick Telegraph:    September 20, 1872,  page  2          record no.:  827    sourcefile:  6

Toothaker     [History]   Messrs. Colby and Chaney will erect a new mill, in the General Thompson privilege lying betwen the Toothaker and Berry Buildings. Will be 84 x 72. To make doors, windows, etc., The Thompson heirs, though Rev. D. F. Smith the Administrator of the Estate....
     Brunswick Telegraph:    September 20, 1872,  page  2          record no.:  828    sourcefile:  6

Berry     [History]   Messrs. Colby and Chaney will erect a new mill, in the General Thompson privilege lying betwen the Toothaker and Berry Buildings. Will be 84 x 72. To make doors, windows, etc., The Thompson heirs, though Rev. D. F. Smith the Administrator of the Estate....
     Brunswick Telegraph:    September 20, 1872,  page  2          record no.:  829    sourcefile:  6

[History]   New Schoolhouse is completed, probably old schoolhouse sale to town for engine house... details of the interior.
     Brunswick Telegraph:    September 27, 1872,  page  2          record no.:  830    sourcefile:  6

[History]   Cisterns on Spring Street and Maquoit Road...
     Brunswick Telegraph:    September 27, 1872,  page  2          record no.:  831    sourcefile:  6

C. E. Cotton     [History]   Mr. C.E. Cotton sold the Riverside Hotel property to the Misses Snow at New Meadows...the buildings to be taken down...
     Brunswick Telegraph:    September 27, 1872,  page  3          record no.:  832    sourcefile:  6

Snow     [History]   Mr. C.E. Cotton sold the Riverside Hotel property to the Misses Snow at New Meadows...the buildings to be taken down...
     Brunswick Telegraph:    September 27, 1872,  page  3          record no.:  833    sourcefile:  6
To find out where you can view the papers on microfilm, or to order a photocopy of an article from the microfilm, please click here.