Snow Index to Brunswick Newspapers
1887-08 Curtis Memorial Library
Snow Index to Brunswick Newspapers August
1887
This is an index to microfilm of the Brunswick newspapers for August, 1887. 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.
Adams & Uniacke
[History]
Adams and Uniacke are building new platform in front of their hardware store on Main Street...
Brunswick Telegraph: August 19, 1887, page 2
record no.: 1732
sourcefile: 6
George Ridley
[History]
Mr. George Ridley has removed his stove and hardware store from the old Griffin bookstore to the store recently occupied by the late Thomas Eaton, Jr...
Brunswick Telegraph: August 19, 1887, page 2
record no.: 1733
sourcefile: 6
Griffin
[History]
Mr. George Ridley has removed his stove and hardware store from the old Griffin bookstore to the store recently occupied by the late Thomas Eaton, Jr...
Brunswick Telegraph: August 19, 1887, page 2
record no.: 1734
sourcefile: 6
Thomas Eaton, Jr.
[History]
Mr. George Ridley has removed his stove and hardware store from the old Griffin bookstore to the store recently occupied by the late Thomas Eaton, Jr...
Brunswick Telegraph: August 19, 1887, page 2
record no.: 1735
sourcefile: 6
Snow
[History]
The Snow's building...Main and Centre...of brick for two stories and of wood for the third story, with a Mansard Roof..if blown over by a northerly wind and the roof falls upon the Poland Block... Vast improvement over the old wooden store so long occupied by Jacob Johnson...
Brunswick Telegraph: August 26, 1887, page 2
record no.: 1736
sourcefile: 6
Poland
[History]
The Snow's building...Main and Centre...of brick for two stories and of wood for the third story, with a Mansard Roof..if blown over by a northerly wind and the roof falls upon the Poland Block...
Brunswick Telegraph: August 26, 1887, page 2
record no.: 1737
sourcefile: 6
Jacob Johnson
[History]
The Snow's building...Main and Centre...of brick for two stories and of wood for the third story, with a Mansard Roof..if blown over by a northerly wind and the roof falls upon the Poland Block...
Brunswick Telegraph: August 26, 1887, page 2
record no.: 1738
sourcefile: 6
Chaney
[History]
Mr. Chaney has put up a coal shed on the Y and the track of the Maine Central Railroad runs through it....
Brunswick Telegraph: August 26, 1887, page 3
record no.: 1739
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.