These articles are about Bowdoinham businesses and their owners.

The above picture is of the interior of the Lysle P. Temple Store in the K. of P. Building on Main Street. The store was opened by his father Mr. Joseph Temple in 1904 and the business was taken over by Lysle in 1923. The store was always a favorite meeting place for old and young. Lysle and Ethel retired in 1939 and sold the stock from the store to Delmar Curtis and moved to Brunswick. They now live in Florida where they moved in 1953.

Charles H. McEwen (barber) (B)

James Ames (manufacturer) (B)

Josiah M. Fulton (carriage shop) (B)

Rufus Alonzo Dickinson (storekeeper) (B)

The Bowdoinham Doctors (B)

The Cornish Store (B)

The Sagadahoc Fertilizer Company (B)

William Gould (businessman) (B)

W. S. Carr Coat Shop (B)

Dinsmore's mill at the head of the Abagadassett River. Picture taken about 1880. Saw and grist mills were operated on this site for over 100 years.

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