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REYNOLDS HISTORICAL GENEALOGY COLLECTION
ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01149 1351
MIDDLETOWN AND PORTLAND
DIRECTORY
FOR
1886-7.
CONTAINING
A GENERAL DIRECTORY OF THE CITIZENS, Classified Business Directories,
STREET DIRECTORIES, NEW MAP,
City Oficers. Town Officers, Churches, Schools, Societies, Etc.
PRICE, LEE & CO., PUBLISHIERS AND PRINTERS,
Home Office, Second National Bank Building, NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1886, by PRICE, LEE & CO., in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.
Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2013
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(III)
1770061
THE STILES &PARKER
PRESS NO
PUNCHING PRESSES DROP HAMMERS DIES
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SHEETMETAL GOODA TROP FORGING:
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(IV)
WORKS FOUNDED IN 1532.
W. B. DOUGLAS,
MIDDLETOWN, CONN.
Incorporated by Special Charter granted by the Legislature of Conn., 1859.
BRANCH WAREHOUSE, $5 and 57 JOHY ST., New York. MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED PATENT REVOLVING STAND
PREMIUM PUMPS.
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Patent Rotary Hand and Power Pump, Patent Yard Pumps, Deep Well Pumps.
Patent Double and Single Acting Suction and Force Pumps, of various styles and capacity. both hand and power. Patent Rotary Barrel Pumps, Parent steam Pumps. Patent Premium Hydra illc Rams, Galvanized Pomp Chain, Chain Wheels and Fixtures, Patent Cast Iron Curbs. Cast Iron spouts for Wooden Curbs, Iron Well Wheels.
Improved Premium Garden on Fire Engines PATENT SHIP PUMPS. Barn Door Rollers and Hangers, Orna- mental Iron Horse Posts. Grind- stone Trimmings. Friction Rollers and
STANDS AND HYDRANTS,
Also, the Patent Aquarius and Aqua- pult. New and Valuable Hand Force Pumps.
[?"Awarded the Highest Medals by the Universal Exposition a: Paris, France. 196 ;: Vienna Exposition of 193, sho at the Centennial Exposition at Phila- delphia. in 1-76, and the Highest Award and special Degree of Merit. at Melbourne, Australia, 18v)-'S1. on their varlous articles of manufacture.
BENJ. DOUGLAS. President. J. M. DOUGLAS, S'y and Treasurer. EDWARD DOUGLAS, Ass'tN'y and Mechanical Sup't. B. DOUGLAS, Jr., Paymaster.
(V)
THE MIDDLETOWN PLATE CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
FINEST QUALITY
Electro Gold and Silver Plate.
FACTORY: MIDDLETOWN, CONN.
SALESROOMS:
NEW YORK,
CHICAGO,
SAN FRANCISCO,
13 John Street.
31 Washington Street.
120 Sutter Street.
J. W. Johnson, Agt.
With New Haven Clock Co.
Phelps & Miller, Agts.
(VI)
UNITED STATES STAMPING CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
STAMPED. JAPANNED AND PIERCED TIN WARE.
PATENT SELF-RIGHTING CUSPADORES, -AND-
STREET LAMPS.
PORTLAND, CONN.
Salesroom, 58 Beekman Street, New York.
W. H. CHAPMAN & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF FINE SADDLERY HARDWARE.
CHIME SLEIGH BELLS, CALL BELLS,
IRON TOYS AND NOVELTIES,
SPECIALTIES IN HARDWARE AND
LIGHT METALLIC GOODS GENERALLY.
MIDDLETOWN, CONN.
Special Tools for producing Patented Articles.
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(VII)
THE MIDDLETOWN SCHUYLER ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.,
MIDDLETOWN, CONN.
Capital, . $45,000.
MIDDLE TOWN SCHUYLER ELECTRI CUSET CO CONN
D. WARD NORTHROP, President. JAMES P. STow, Secretary, Treasurer and General Manager. DIRECTORS.
D. WARD NORTHROP. W. O. ATWATER. H. R. BUTLER. JAMES P. STOW. C. R. LEWIS. CHAS. SCHONDORF. JOILN E. NORTHROP.
Business Office: 167 Main Street, up stairs, Central National Bank Block. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS AT OFFICE AND WORKS.
Station rear of No. 85 Main Street.
WHITE & DEMING,
DEALERS IN-
COAL AND STONE,
WHITE DEMING
The best varieties of Anthracite and Bituminous Coal by the Cargo and at Retail. Special Attention given to Orders for Family Use. Pennsylvania Blue Stone and Maromas Flagging, Curbing, etc.
YARD, FOOT OF WILLIAM STREET. Orders by Telephone, or at Meech & Stoddard's, 202 Main St. &3
(VIII)
ARROWANNA MILLS.
I. E. PALMER,
MANUFACTURER OF
COTTON TISSUES,
CRINOLINE LININGS. MOSQUITO NETTING,
WINDOW SCREEN CLOTH.
Palmer's Patent Hammocks
WITH PILLOWS AND SPREADERS. ALSO, ADJUSTABLE SAFETY ATTACHMENTS
(LATEST IMPROVEMENTS).
Palmer's Patent Canopies and Canopy Fixtures, School Bags, Self-Adjusting Pulleys, etc.
SHEER AND SWISS FINISHING A SPECIALTY.
MIDDLETOWN, CONN.
(IX)
ESTABLISHED 1850.
L. D. BROWN & SON,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Machine Twist
AND
Sewing Silk,
MIDDLETOWN, CONN.
SALESROOMS:
486 Broadway, New York. 27 Lincoln Street, Boston, Mass. 248 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL GRADES OF
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Twist, Sewing Silk and Floss Sill. D
(X)
PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
MIDDLETOWN, CONN.
Capital, $200,000.00. Surplus, Over $125,000.00.
This Company insures against Loss or Damage by Fire, Dwelling Houses and Furniture, Warehouses, Stores, Merchandise and Factories, on Favorable Terms. All Losses will be immediately adjusted and promptly paid.
DWELLING HOUSES INSURED FROM ONE TO FIVE YEARS.
DIRECTORS:
Benjamin Douglas, Henry G. Hubbard,
Jesse G. Baldwin,
Alfred Cornwall,
Seth H. Butler, George N. Ward,
John M. Douglas.
Arthur B. Calef. Chas. A. Boardman. Geo. M. smith.
Geo. S. Hubbard, John J. Hubbard,
W. H. Sherman, A. G. Butler,
B. Douglas, Jr.
SETH H. BUTLER, Sec'y and Treas. JESSE G. BALDWIN, Pres't.
INCORPORATED A. D. 1836.
MIDDLESEX
MUTUAL ASSURANCE COMPANY, OF MIDDLETOWN, CONN.
JUNE 1, ISS6.
Cash Assets. - - $530,1:4.77.
Insure Property against loss or damage by Fire or Lightning. ** DIRECTORS FOR 1886 AND 18878-
WILLIAM R. GALPIN, Middletowu. E B. NYE. GEORGE W. BURR. SAMUEL BABCOCK. .. O. VINCENT COFFIN. . 6 JOHN N. CAME, ..
WILLIAM WILCOX. H. F. BOARDMAN, ..
C. W. HARRIS.
O. VINCENT COFFIN, President. JOHN N. CAMP, Treasurer.
GARDNER MORSE. New Haven. HENRY GILDERSLEEVE. Portland. C. A. NORTHEND. New Britain. JOHN W. MARVIN. Deep River.
II. I. NGOOD, Norwich.
P. T. BARNUM. Bridge port.
T. S. BIRDSEYE, Birmingham.
ASA PERKINS. 2D Groton. SHL.AS CHAPMAN. JR .. Hartford.
C. W. HARRIS, Secretary.
D. W. CHASE, Ass't Secretary.
F. J. Chaffee.
Isaac C. Lewis, Meriden.
Edward Payne, Edward Douglas,
(XI)
S. GILDERSLEEVE & SONS, Ship Builders and Repairers.
MARINE RAILWAY.
DEALER IN
SOUTHERN YELLOW PINE.
Wholesale Dealers in Ice. +
STEAM-BOAT WHARF.
Largest General Store in Town.
Dealing in all Goods sold in a First-Class Country Store.
AL DEALERS.
Post Office and Telephone.
STEAM SAW, PLANING, Matching and Turning Mill.
ALL KINDS OF
LUMBERATIMBER,
GILDERSLEEVE, CONN.
-
(XII)
BROWNSTONE QUARRY.
THE BRAINERD QUARRY CO.,
PORTLAND, CONN.
The PORTLAND BROWNSTONE QUARRIES are the most extensive in the world, and have been worked for upwards of two hundred years, and the stone has been very extensively used as a BUILDING MATERIAL in the principal cities on the coast, where it may be seen in the form of splendid Dwelling Houses, Churches, Stores, etc., in all the various styles of Architecture. Also, Rubble and Junk Stone, for Churches, Depots, Piers, Docks, Bridges, etc. Fifteen hundred workmen have been annually employed in these quar- ries, and from fifty to seventy-five vessels are employed in transporting the stone to market.
CONNECTICUT BROWN STONE.
"THE SHALER & HALL QUARRY CO.,'
Portland, Middlesex County, Conn.
BROWN STONE,
For Stores, Dwellings, Public Buildings, Monuments, Etc.
Furnished to Order, and shipped to all parts of the United States; also, Stone suitable for Rough, Tooled or Hammered Work, with Rubble and Juuk Stone for Churches, Depots, Forts, Wharves, Bridges, Etc.
0. W. MACK, Agent. W. D. FREEMAN, Home Agent.
W. H. EDWARDS, Sec. and Treas.
(XIII)
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Portland, Conn. -
Capital, $150,000.
Surplus, $30,000.
DISCOUNT DAY, MONDAY.
Pres., H. GILDERSLEEVE, Vice-Pres., E. BRAINERD. Cashier, JOHN H. SAGE.
Collections made on Favorable Terms.
FREESTONE SAVINGS BANK.
Portland, Conn.
INCORPORATED 1865.
Deposits, $250,000. Surplus, $11,000.
Interest on Deposits begins First Days of February, May, August and November.
E. WHITE, Pres. F. GILDERSLEEVE, Vice-Pres.
JOHN H. SAGE, Treasurer.
(XIV)
The Middletown National Bank,
131 Main Street, Middletown, Conn.
M. B. COPELAND, President. E. K. HUBBARD, Vice-President. W. H. BURROWS, Cashier.
CAPITAL; - $369,300.
Incorporated, 1:95. Nationalized, 1865.
DIRECTORS. E. K. HUBBARD.
HENRY G. HUBBARD, WILLIAM WILCOX, E. H. HUBBARD, ELISHA B. NYE, WM. W. WILCOX,
FREDERICK WILCOX, HENRY WOODWARD. M. B. COPELAND,
Discount Days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Annual Election, Second Tuesday in January. Dividends in January and July.
INCORPORATED 1864.
The First National Bank of Middletown, Ct. 95 MAIN STREET.
BENJAMIN DOUGLAS, President. J. N. CAMP, Cashier.
CAPITAL, - $200,
BENJAMIN DOUGLAS, SETH HI. BUTLER,
DIRECTORS. L. M. LEACH, JOHN N. CAMP.
JOHN M. DOUGLAS, W. II. SHERMAN,
CHARLES W. HARRIS.
Discount Days, Mondays and Thursdays. Annual Election, Second Monday in January. Dividends, January and July.
(XV)
INCORPORATED 1831. NATIONALIZED 1865. MIDDLESEX COUNTY
NATIONAL BANK,
186 Main Street, Middletown, Conn.
GEO. W. BURR, Pres. EDWIN F. SHELDON, Cashier.
CAPITAL, $350,000.
DIRECTORS:
ALVIN B. COE.
GEO. W. BURR, GEO. GILLUM,
J. K. GUY, EDWARD S. COE,
S. T. CAMP,
J. R. WILLIAMS,
-
FRANK BRAINERD,
W. H. BEEBE.
Discount Days, Mondays and Thursdays.
Annual Election,
Second Tuesday in January. Dividends
January and July.
ESTABLISHED 1872.
THE : MIDDLESEX : BANKING : COMPANY,
67 Court St., Middletown, Conn.
CAPITAL, $100,000.
SURPLUS, $25,000.
Fire Mortgage Real Estate
Securities.
Payment of Principal and Interest Guaranteed.
ROBERT N. JACKSON. Pres. M. E. VINTON, Ist Vice-Pres., St. Paul, Minn. C.LE. JACKSON, Ed Vice-Pres. D. T. HAINES, Secretary,
LABIRT N. JACKSON. THOMAS G. CARSON. C. E. JACKSON,
TRUSTEES: BENJAMIN DOUGLAS. E. N. NASH. W. F. GRACE, J. T. MCCHESNEY.
RUSSELL FRISBIE.
M. E. VINTON,
J. M. DOUGLAS,
(XVI)
Incorporated 1851.
Nationalized 1865.
The Central National Bank of Middletown,
163 Main Street, Middletown, Conn.
Capital, $150,000.
Surplus, $60,000.
JESSE G. BALDWIN, President.
HENRY B. STARR, Cashier.
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JESSE G. BALDWIN,
DIRECTORS. A. C. MARKHAM, PHILO BEVIN,
SAMUEL STEARNS.
GEORGE S. HUBBARD,
ALFRED CORNWELL, J. S. BAILEY,
E. F. SHELDON, OLIVER MARKHAM.
Discount Days, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Annual Elec- tion, Second Tuesday in January. Dividends, First Wednesdays in Jan. and July.
PRICE, LEE & CO.,
DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS,
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713 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn.
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CONTENTS.
Abbreviations,
9
Advertisements,
241
Bands.
161
Banks (Middletown),
162
Banks (Portland).
219
Berkeley Divinity School.
160
Business Directory (Middletown),
111
Business Directory (Portland),
205
Census,
321
Churches (Middletown),
151
Churches (Portland),
216
City Government.
147
Connecticut Hospital for the Insane,
159
Connecticut Industrial School,
159
Courts,
166
County Officers,
165
Fire Department ..
148
Grand Army of the Republic,
157
Index to Advertisers,
3
Knights of Honor,
155
Knights of Pythias.
155
Masonic (Middletown),
154
Masonic (Portland),
217
Military,
162
Mames of Residents (Middletown),
9
Names of Residents (Portland),
169
Odd Fellows,
154
O. U. A. M.
155
Police Department.
148
Post Office (Middletown),
164
Post Offices (Portland),
220
Public Library,
158
Schools,
150
Societies (Middletown),
155
Societies (Portland),
217
State Government,
166
Stock Companies (Middletown),
162
Stock Companies (Portland),
219
Streets and Avenues (Middletown),
7
Streets and Avenues (Portland)
168
Temperance Societies (Middletown),
157
Temperance Societies (Portland),
218
Town Officers (Middletown).
149
Town Officers (Portland),
215
U. S Government,
166
Wesleyan University,
159
SYNOPSIS.
Names in Middletown Directory 1885, 4576
Names erased in preparing Directory 1886,
522
Names added in preparing Directory 1886.
787
Names in Directory 1886,
4797
Increase.
221
Changes of address.
1145
Names in Portland Directory 1885,
1511
Names erased in preparing Directory 1886.
164
Names added in preparing Directory 1886,
381
Names in Directory 1886,
1728
Increase,
217
Changes of address,
452
Smith için6,
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS,
PAGE
Andrews U. T
249
Aston F. A.
263
Augur E. P
245
Augur & Bent
. front cover
Bacon Arthur W
246
Bacon Clarence E.
246
Bacon S. M. & Co.
back cover
Bailey J. S. & Son
252
Beebe H. C. & Co
257
Bell E. I.
266
Bell Geo. C.
268
Blodgett C. E.
267
Boston One Price Clothing Co., inside back cover
Brainerd Quarry Co .. . front col'd p XII
Briggs D. L. & Co .256
Brockway T. C ..
255
Brown L. D. & Son. ... front col'd p IX Brownlow D. R. & Co .252
Bunce James H
. back cover
Burr L. A.
256
Butler Abbott G.
248
Butler J. Allen
270
Calef A. B.
246
Campbell Alexander
258
Canfield T. C.
258
Cavanagh P. J
259
Central National Bank,
front col'd p XVI
Chapman M. J. H. Mrs .. .back cover Chapman W. II. & Co.,
front col'd p VI
Colegrove A. M.
245
PAGE
Constitution, The.
241
Cornwell Alfred.
244
Cressy Noah Dr.
271
Culver Moses Eugene
246
Davis Bros.
.257
Davis L. O. & E. S.
.260
Donahoe D. J.
247
Donovan James.
back cover
Douglas W. & B.
.front col'd p IV
Ecker Adolph.
259
Ellsworth E. E
267
Evans Bros.
244
Fenn S. F.
,263
First National Bank of Portland, front col'd p XIII
First National Bank of Middletown,
front col'd p XIV
Freestone Savings Bank.
front col'd p XIII
Fisk H. J.
267
Gilbert Charles.
260
Gildersleeve S. & Son, front col'd p XI
Graham Charles P
245
Greaves M. & Co.
262
Guild F. A.
front edge
Haines & Jackson
front cover
Hale C.
252
Hall H. D.
248
ITall Lovell.
247
Hamilton James
254
Hazen Lucius R.
front cover
Hubbard E. N
front cover
Hubbard Geo. A.
front cover
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INDEX TO ADVERTISERS.
PAGE
Hubbard J. W. & Co.
260
Sarsfield John.
268
Jackson C. E. & Co
front cover
Jamieson Wm.
256
Kelsey D. L.
262
Kennison C. W.
252
Kincaid John.
side line back cover
King Ernest & Son
p opp 91
Kingsland S. A.
249
Krauth Eckhardt.
259
Laverty James.
270
Lord Geo. W
268
Loveland E.
264
Middlesex Banking Co., front col'd p XV
Middlesex County Record.
242
Middlesex County National Bank,
front col'd p XV
Middlesex Mfg. Co.
.243
Middlesex Mutual Assurance Co., front col'd p X
Middlesex Quarry Co.
265
Middletown Chemical Co.
242
Middletown Daily Herald
241
Middletown National Bank,
front col'd p XIV
Middletown Plate Co ... . front col'd p V Middletown Schuyler Electric Light Co. front col'd p VII
Miller A. L. Mrs. .256
New England Wood Engraving Co .. 271
Noxon & Whitney
251
O'Brien R.
269
Palmer I. E.
front col'd p VIII
Parkinson George H.
258
Payne Lyman
front cover
Pearne W. U.
247
Pelton J. A.
back cover
People's Fire Insurance Co.,
front col'd p X
Potter Charles R.
248
Wells E. II.
.253
Pratt Geo. M.
257
Robinson & Abell
261
Russell Mfg. Co.
.inside front cover
Sage John II.
267
PAGE
Schuyler Electric Light Co.,
front col'd p VII
Seiferman J. H
.255
Shaler & Hall Quarry Co.,
front col'd p XII
Sibley J. D
248
Smith A. B.
263
Smith A. G.
264
Smith E. B.
110
Smith J. O. Mfg. Co.
244
Smith M. A. Mrs
254
Smith Thomas E
249
Smith Walter H.
264
Southmayd G. M
250
Spear Bros.
253
Spencer W. G
269 ·
Spencer W. K
254
Starr Frank F
245
Stearns Samuel Jr
front cover
Steele Henry S.
264
Stevens Sara Mrs.
253
Stewart J. S.
see p opp 97
Stiles & Parker Press Co.,
front col'd p III
Stow A. B.
271
Sullivan Patrick.
269
Thayer G. G. & Co.
254
Tucker Edward L
266
Tucker N. D
249
United States Stamping Co., front col'd p VI
Vinal Frederick.
247
Walker & West
261
Walsh Thomas & Co
255
Ward F. W. S.
front cover
Ward Henry
inside back cover
Watrous O. S.
. front cover
Wetherbee J.
259
White & Deming.
. front col'd p VII
Wilcox, Crittenden & Co.
244
Woodward Henry
251
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INDEX TO OUT-OF-TOWN ADVERTISERS.
Bale Ties. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Barb Fencing. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Braziers' Rods. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester,
Mass., back col'd page
Card Wire. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, . Mass .. back col'd page
Clothes Line Wire. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Copper Wire. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Corset Wire. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Crinoline Wire. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Dentist.
Chapman L. G., 309 Main, Hartford, see back cover
Fence Wire. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester,
Mass., back col'd page
Furniture Spring Wire. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Furrier.
Williams Alfred, 45 Pratt, Hartford,
opp p 147
Galvanized Wire. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Hay Bale Ties. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Insurance Co's. Hartford Steam Boiler and Inspection Co., Hartford, 272
Iron Wire. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Key Checks.
Parker T. M., 63 Asylum, Hart ford, 271
Lumber Dealer. Stow H. W., 371 Chapel, New Haven, opp p 147
Machinery Wire. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester. Mass., back col'd page
Market Wire.
Washburn & Moen Mig. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
1
6
INDEX TO OUT-OF-TOWN ADVERTISERS.
Military School.
Stowe W. H., 1575 Chapel, New Haven, opp p 146
Music Wire. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Needle Wire.
Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Pianos and Organs.
Pratt & Griswold, 370 Asylum, Hart- ford, see back cover
.
. Pork Packers.
Sperry & Barnes, 114 State, New Haven,
back col'd page
Provision Dealers (Wholesale.)
Sperry & Barnes, 114 State, New Haven, back col'd page
Rivet Wire. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Rolling Mills. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Round Iron.
Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Schools (Military.) Stowe W. H., 1575 Chapel, New Haven, opp p 146
Spring Wire.
Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Steel Barb Fencing.
Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Steel Drill Wire. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester Mass., back col'd page
Steel Wire.
Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Stone Wire.
Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Telegraph Wires. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Tinned Wire. Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Watch Springs.
Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Wire.
Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Wire Rope.
Washburn & Moen Mfg. Co., Worcester, Mass., back col'd page
Wood Engravers.
Rapp Theodore, (9) 828 Chapel, New Haven, opp p 147 Sherman R. M., 792 Chapel, New Haven, back cover
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STREETS AND AVENUES.
ALLISON, from Asylum to Silver, S F ARBUTUS, southerly from East Long Hill ASYLUM, north and south, front of Insane Asylum, S F AUSTIN, from Highland av easterly BABCOCK. south from Cross to Middlefield road BACON AV, north from 44 Grand BAILEY AV, from 105 William south to Church BALDWIN, from Washington, opposite Indian Hill Cemetery BALDWIN AV. north from 84 William
BERLIN, from Washington northwest to city line BIRDSEY AV, from Park and Hunting Hill avenue BOW LANE, from Middlesex Turnpike east. S F BRIDGE, from St. John's square northerly to town line BROAD. from Church north to 60 Washington BURBRIDGE AV, from Walnut to Maple, S F BURR AV. from 38 South Main BUTTERNUT, west from Hill, junction Cross to town line CENTER, from Water to Main CHERRY, from Ferry south to Washington CHESTNUT, from Main to Walnut, SF CHURCH, from High to Union square CLAY, north from Cooley av, S F CLINTON AV, north from 24 Grand COLLEGE PLACE, south from 35 Cross COOLEY AV, west from Main. S F COLLEGE, from Water to High COURT, from Water to High CRESCENT, from South Main to Union CROSS, from 106 High, west to Butternut DURHAM AV. continuation of South Main to Zoar EAST LONG HILL, southerly from Durham road. Zoar ELM, north from Court, thence east to Water ELM. S F. from Silver south to Main. S F ERIN PLACE. from North High to Prospect EVERGREEN AV. sontherly from Silver, S F FACTORY, from Washington west to town line FARM HILL, off East Long Hill easterly FAGAN AV, southerly from 31 Washington FAIRVIEW AV, northerly from 98 Cross FERRY, from Water to Main FLOWER, off Main opp Chapman & Co., westerly FOUNTAIN AV. southerly from Cross to Pine Rev FOWLER, west from Russell. S. F FRAZIER AV. from Liberty opp Cemetery north FRONT, S F. from Rossell northerty GRAND. from 811 Main westerly to Prospect GREEN. from 290 Main cast to Water HAMLIN. from Church to College HANOVER, northerly from 44 Union to Willian HIGH, from city line to Washington
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STREETS AND AVENUES.
HIGHLAND AV, from Warwick to Zoar HILL; from Washington south to Cross HOTCHKISS AV, continuation of Bailey av
HUBBARD, from 41 Church sonth to 12 Loveland HUBBARD AV, from 9 Hubbard west HUBER AV. from 77 High west
HUNTING HILL AV, from Durham av easterly and southerly to Durant JACKSON, from Berlin to West River
JOHNSON, north from north end of Spring
KING AV, westerly from 325 Main LAKE, from Durham av to Hunting Hill av LAKESIDE AV, from Austin northerly LIBERTY, from Main west to Prospect LINCOLN PLACE, from Park place to North Pearl
LOVELAND, from 50 South Main west to High
LUMBER, from Washington southeast to Water
MAIN, from St. John's square south to Union square
MAIN, S F, continuation of Sumner, S F, from Sumner creek, S F MAPLE, from Main n creek to Walnut, S F
MIDDLESEX TURNPIKE, from Main east to Bow lane, then south, S F MILL, from South Main east and south to Sumner creek
MILLER, from 94 Bridge west to railroad
MT. VERNON, northerly from Cross to Washington
NEWFIELD, from Berlin northwesterly to West Cromwell NORTH HIGH. continuation of High north to the railroad NORTH PEARL, from Washington north to Spring . PARK, southerly from Birdsey av
PARK, from Cross north to Vine PARK PLACE, from Washington northerly to Liberty
PEARL, from 95 College north to Washington PEASE AV, north from 40 Spring PINE, south from Cross to city line PINE AV, northeast from Fountain av to Pine PLEASANT, from South Main to Union PORTLAND, from 18 Bridge to St. John
PROSPECT, from Washington square to Spring PROSPECT AV, easterly from Prospect east of Air Line R. R. RAILROAD AV, southerly from foot of College to William
RAPELLO AV, from Main east to Valley R. R. RUSSELL, from Main, S F, cross Front to Farm Hill SILVER, east from Main, S F
SOUTHI, from 2 Sumner to Union n railroad crossing SOUTH MAIN, from Union square south to Pamechea bridge SPRING, west from Main to Prospect
ST. JOIIN, from St. John square north to Branch R. R. SUMNER, from Sumner creek to Union
TRACER'S AV, from 36 Liberty north, opposite cemetery TRENCH HILL, westerly from Warwick UNION, from Main to Connecticut River
VINE, from 84 Cross northerly to Washington WALL, from Middlesex turnpike north to Silver, S F
WALNUT, north from Silver, S F. to river road
WARD, westerly from Durham av to Highland av
WARWICK, from South Main at stone bridge westerly to High WASHINGTON, from Water west to city line WASHINGTON AV, north from 52 Washington WATER, from Union north to Washington WEST, north and south from Cross
WEST SILVER. continuation of Silver west of Main, S F WHITMORE PLACE, north from Washington WILLIAM. from Water west to High WINDWARD AV. from Liberty to Grand WOODWARD AV, northerly from Liberty to Grand WYLLYS AV, from 145 High west to Mt. Vernon
MIDDLETOWN DIRECTORY,
1886=7.
ABBREVIATIONS:
Ab., above; adv., advertisement; av., avenue; bdg., building; bds., boards; bet., between; blk., block; c., corner; do., ditto; emp., employee; ft., foot; h., house; Mfg., manufacturing; n., near; opp., opposite; S. F., South Farms; W. U., Wesleyan University; M. Plate Co., Middletown Plate Co .; R. && H. Co., Rogers & Hubbard Co .; W. C. & Co., Wilcox, Crutten- den & Co.
Abbey W. H., hostler Auger & Bent, rms 26 East Court Abell Aristine H. Miss, h 2603 Main
Abell Edward L., cashier railroad freight office, h 33 Grand Abell Harriet E., widow T. P., h 2603 Main Abell James M. Jr. (Robinson & Abell), h &S William Ackley Helen E., widow Elijah, h 39 College
Ackley Wilbur F., clerk C. Hale 198 Main, h 24 Crescent
Adams Clarence W., attendant at Hospital Adams E. A., attendant at Hospital Adams Express Co., R. Beach agent, 179 Main
Adams Fred E., attendant at Hospital
Adams Thomas, saloon 17 Bridge, h do.
Adams William, laborer, h Durham av Addis Charles, farmer, h Westfield Addis Edward M., clerk post office, bds 47 Babcock Addis Walter I., rem to Durham Addis William J., mason, h 47 Babcock
Addison Rufus A., coachman E. Loveland, h 8 Center Ahern Catherine Mrs., bds Coe av, S F Ahern Catherine, widow Michael, h 6 South Ahern Daniel, emp Brainard Quarry Co., h 32 Spring Ahern Daniel, laborer, h 10 Washington av Ahern Edward, emp Russell Mfg. Co., bds, 20 South Ahern James, rem to New London . Ahern John, emp Russell Mfg. Co., bds 20 South Ahern Kate, cook Hospital
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