Webber family.
The collection contains records of the lumbering and timberland business of the Webber family of Bangor, Maine. John Prescott Webber, born in 1832 in New Portland, Maine, began their business interests. Mr. Webber moved to Bangor in 1864 and established a land ownership and lumbering business. He eventually owned land in Somerset, Piscataquis, Penobscot, Aroostook, Hancock and Washington Counties and operated mills in Lincoln and Alton.
John Webber's two sons, Charles Prescott and Franklin R., continued in the land and lumbering business, also owning the firm of C.P. & F.R. Webber, mill owners and dealers in short lumber and lumbering supplies. Charles P. Webber was born in 1853 in Ripley, Maine. He went into business with his brother in Oakfield, Maine, until the 1870's when they moved to Lincoln to operate a sawmill and conduct their lumbering operations. About 1880, Charles P. Webber moved to Bangor and opened a wholesale grocery store; he operated this store until about 1892 when he began to work full-time in his timberland and lumbering operations. In 1909 he moved to Brookline, Massachusetts, to manage the family's business interests in Boston. He died in 1940.
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