The Waldoboro Water & Electric Light & Power Company was incorporated by Chapter 590 of the 1893 Private and Special Laws of Maine. George Bliss, Edwin O. Clark, Lincoln L. Kennedy, Hiram Bliss, Levitt Storer, George W. Young, Theodore S. Brown, A.R.G. Smith, A.R. Nickerson, and T.F. Turner were the original corporators. The company was authorized to furnish both water and electric light to the village of Waldoboro. After acquiring a former flour mill and its privilege, the company put in a new turbine water wheel and started supplying electricity for lights in the village in 1902. The company was acquired by Central Maine Power Company in 1920.
From the description of Records, 1893-1920 (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 54470949