Price & Lee's New Haven (New Haven County, Conn.) city directory, including West Haven, East Haven, and Woodbridge, 1869-70, Part 1

Author: Price & Lee Company, New Haven
Publication date: 1869-1870
Publisher: New Haven : Price & Lee Company
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BENHAM'S


NEW HAVEN


DIRECTORY


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ANNUAL ADVERTISER, FOR


1869.70.


NUMBER THIRTY.


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NEW HAVEN: Fhinted and Published by a. D. Benham. 1869. COPYRIGHT SECURED.


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E, DE WITT RIGGS,


123 Union Street, New Haven,


MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Blade POCKET KNIVES,


Razors, Butcher and Carving Knives, Scissors, Barbers' Shears, And FINE CAST STEEL SKATES.


Particular attention is called to my make of Pocket Knives, made from the finest Cast Steel, and confidently recommended equal in style and finish to the best imported; also to my make of superior Carving and Butcher Knives, and fine CAST STEEL SKATES.


THE GRINDING, SHARPENING, POLISHING & REPAIRING


Of all kinds of TOOLS, KNIVES, RAZORS, SCISSORS, SHEARS en I SKATES done by competent workmen, in the very best man- Ber. Razor, concaved for Barbery use. Fine NEW BLADES fitt. 1 in all kinds of Pocket KNIVES. OLD TABLE KNIVES Repairel and re- Polished, and made to look as good as new. All work warranted.


(?)- Orders solicited and promptly attended to.


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'Advertisements, 24-96 Keys to Fire Alarm Boxes, 476


Advertising Index, 9


Arrests, Statement of,


473


Assessors and Board Relief - 486 Lamp Post Letter Boxes, - 481


Agencies,


513


Board of Health,


487


Banks, 510


Benevolent Associations, 518-524


Births in New Haven, -


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Business Directory, - 431-461 Bankruptcy, Discharges in, 17-19 City Auditor's Report, 466-471


City Officers, 463


City Treasurer's Report, -


471


Collection District, - 482


Com'rs of Superior Court, - 484 Commissioners of Deeds, - 485 Churches, Pastors, &c. - 494-504 Companies, 513-518


Courts of United States,


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City Ordinance, 479 Deaths in New Haven, 1868, 462 Discharges in Bankruptcy, 17-19 Fire Alarm Telegraph,- City Ordinance rela- ting to,


Fire Alarm Boxes, Keys to,


Fires and Fire Alarms, -


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Fire Department, - 475.


Gas Company, -


515


Government of United States, 482 Government of Connecticut, 482


Grand List of New Haven, 487


School District, 507


Societies, 518-524


Steamboat Companies, 514


Streets and Avenues, 13-17


Temperance Societies, 528 Town Government, 485


Town Accounts, . 488-493


Town Treasurer's Report, 493 U. S. Courts in Connecticut, 483 U. S. Registrars in Bank- ruptey, - 485


U: S. Government, 482


U. S. Supreme Court, 482


Young Men's Christian Ass'n, 519 Young Men's Institute, - - 518


Jurors for Superior Court, - 484 Jurors for City Court, - 536 Young Ladies' Seminaries, - 506.


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Key Holders, Instructions to, 479 Knights of Pythias, - . - 530


Literary Institutions, 505


Medical Associations, 521-522


Masonic Orders, - - 525-527


Marriages in New Haven, - 462 Military, 533


New Haven Orphan Asylum, 520 Notaries Public, 483


New Haven City School District, 507


Odd Fellows, 527-528


Omnibuses and Stages, 531


Packet Lines, -


515


Private Schools,


505


Police Department, 473


Public Schools, 507


Post Routes,


531


Public Institutions, 482


Public Officers, 485 Publisher's Notice, 7, 8, 537, 538 | Railroads, (Steam), - 513-515


|Railroads, (Horse), 532


479 Road Commissioners, 465


476 Sinking Fund Report, 472 Steam Fire Engines, - 476


Superior Court Com'rs, - - 484


Superior Court, Jurors for, 484


Schools, 505-506


Schools, Public, 507-510


Grand Army of the Republic, 535 Horse Railroad Time Tables, 532 Fair Haven,


Westville,


Centreville, West Haven.


Hospital Society, - - 523 Instructions to Key Holders, 479 Insurance Companies and


Agencies, - 512


Internal Revenue, 485 Income List, 19-23


Justices of the Peace,


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PUBLISHER'S NOTICE.


THE NEW HAVEN DIRECTORY, for 1869, (No. 30,) contains about 14,500 names, being an increase of 500 over those of last year. The number of changes of address is 3,013 ; erasures, 2,912, and 3,414 additions.


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As a matter of convenient reference for those interested, we have inserted on page 17, the names of persons who have gone into bank- ruptcy in the district of Connecticut during the year 1868. The INCOME LIST, for 1869, commences at page 19.


The buildings of the city, erected during the past year, are better in character and more numerous than in any former year. Our account of them will be necessarily brief, and perhaps somewhat imperfect.


Of factories, which we account to be the most desirable and impor- tant class of buildings, as being the foundation on which most of the others in some sense rest, we have the large manufactory of Mr. Sargent, in Water street, which occupies a space of 200x30 fect ; is five stories high, with basement. The Rubber Company's new build- ings, two in number, each 135x30 feet ; three stories and basement ; one building 50x30 feet ; one 35x45 feet, all three stories high, situated on Greene and adjoining streets.


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The New Haven Spring Co.'s buildings, on Franklin street, are 182 x135 feet, with a wing 35x77 feet ; is five stories high, and basement, with French roof. The buildings are occupied by themselves and the American Brush Company. Adjoining the foregoing, on Franklin street, Messrs. Dann have put up a factory 62x61 feet, four stories high, for the purpose of doing carriage woodwork. At the corner of Wooster and Wallace streets, Messrs. Wells & Cruttenden have nearly ready for occupancy a carriage factory 40x50 feet, and four stories high. Messrs. Sault, at the corner of Wallace and Chapel, have erected a foundry 57x100 feet. At Grape Vine Point, the Parshi- ley property has been leased, and Messrs. Bigelow have commenced the making of steam boilers, &c., in the large building made for a carriage factory, and for some years unoccupied. The New Haven Saw Company have built a large factory of wood, near the corner of the Canal Railroad and Bassett street. The New Haven Car Company, at Newhallville, have built a large wooden building for their use in building railroad cars. The factory buildings for some time past unoccupied at the the corner of Grove and High streets, have been, and are now occupied by Mr. B. N. Greene, as a worker of granite. The New York and New Haven Railroad Company have commenced


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and nearly finished their ear shop, which is 260x80 feet. The machine shop is 260x60 feet ; smith shop, 200x50 feet ; paint shop, 130x60 feet, and the Round House, for tlreir engines, 260 feet in diameter, with 40 squares, of which 26 are finished.


The Canal Railroad, Company have made, and are making, a large addition to their wharfage facilities. The Derby Road have built six fine wide bridges, under which their track is to be laid, and all the bridging that will probably ever be required by the city


The city and town have built the Chapel Street Bridge connecting the foot of Chapel street with Grape Vine Point-a most admirable structure.


The finest business building in the city is at the corner of State and Chapel streets, built by the Yale National Bank during the past year. This is probably the most noticeable building in the city, from the beauty of its architectural conception-an edifice alike honoring the eity and the builder. The land and structure cost $115,000. It contains twenty rooms, or offices, besides two splendid offiees in the basement. The building also has two elegant stores on State street.


Mr. Boardman, on the opposite corner of State and Chapel, has added two stories and a Freneli roof to his building.


Among the handsome and substantial buildings which are beginning to line Chapel street, not the least noticeable is the " REGISTER Building," which was completed last fall. The stores are occupied by the Messrs. Minors as a crockery warehouse; and the portions of the building not occupied by the publishers of the REGISTER, are devoted to offices.


The Connecticut Savings Bank have put up a splendid marble front building on Church street, for a banking house. It also contains some desirable offices. The cost of the building is about $40,000.


Mr. Edwin Marble has built three stores, four stories high, on Church street, near George, Mr. Bradley, on Court street, has a fine building in course of erection. There are also a large number on Grand street ; one at the corner of Olive and St. Jolin streets. On Howard Avenue a fine large school house has been built.


In dwellings of an expensive character, the Home Insurance Co. have done most. They have erected nineteen four-story brick houses on the continuation of Court street, through to Academy street. The whole number of dwellings to be erected by this company is thirty- three, which will all be first-class. There are seven more in process of erection ; and seven more will follow these, which will be located on Olive and Academy streets. This is, by far, the largest number of dwellings ever erected by any one person or corporation in New Haven, and as far as our knowledge extends, in the State. The total cost will be between $300,000 and $400,000.


On Orange street, Messrs. Osborne & Franklin and others, have finished a block of six fine houses, four stories high ; also Mr. S. E. [ Continued on page 537.]


INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.


Agricultural Warehouses.


Car Manufacturers.


Bradley, R. B. & Co. cover.


.36 New Haven Car Co ..


.. 323


Johnson, W. B. & Co.,. .90


Apothecaries and Druggists.


Alling, G. N .. . 38


Blackman, A. S ..


41


Klock, John H.


49


Riley, E. H ..


3-1


Smith, Gilbert, Jr. & Co.


387


Architects.


Austin, Henry,.


106


Brown, David R.


137


Russell, Rufus G.


364


Sanford & Prescott.


366


Auctioneers.


Booth, B ..


55


Bathing Rooms.


Tremont House ..


53


Beer, Soda, &c.


Hemingway & Bradley


32


Blacksmithing.


Blakeman & Latham ..


65


Stevens, Stiles, ..


63


Blank Books,


Peck, II. H ..


339


Book Binding.


Peck, H. II.,.


339


Book Stores.


Downes, Edward


187


Judd & White,


59


Peck, H. H.,


339


Skinner & Sperry.


43


Boots and Shoes.


Fenouillet, Louis,


76


Goebel, Joseph .


72


Goodyear & Bristol,.


Lee, William,


70


Brass Goods Manufacturers.


Babcock, A. L. & Co.


86 Dill, D. .


48


Grilley Co.


228 Stoddard, W. A.


55


Peck Brothers & Co.


3-11


Builders.


Corsets and Hoop Skirts. Peck, Walter B ...... front cover


Larkins, Elihu,


33


Hodson, John T.


54


Holt, Alfred, ..


66


Robinson, Warren.


24


Cabinet Makers and Dealers.


Riggs, E. De Witt,.


4


Dancing.


Eurich, W. A.


82 Maloney, Michael.


69


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Carriage Manufacturers.


Manville, B. & Co.


.....


..


37


Carriage Trimmings, &c.


Thompson, C. E. & Co ....


60


Babcock, A. L. & Co ...


86


Cider and Porter.


Hemingway & Bradley.


32


Carving.


Alling, G. & T.


30


Larkins, Elilfu.


33


¡ Cigar Manufacturers.


Ashdown, George


48


Warner, B. G ..


57


Gunn, A. W. & Co.


87


1


Clothes Cleaner.


Moore, Charles N.


90


Civil Engineers. (See Surveyors.) Cloaks, Shawls, &c.


Coley, J. H.


162


Merwin, T. P. & Co ......... 307 Frazer & Newcomb, ft of pp. & 42 Monson & Carpenter, front cover. Coal and Wood.


Benedict, H. W. & Co.,.


.117


Bowns, E. E. & Co ..


cover


Smith, S. R. & Co.,.


.77


Hull, Elam.


cover


Coffee, Tea and Spices.


222|Thomas, Moses,


. . front cover


Confectionery and Fruit.


Dvas, Robert.


95


Du Bois, Benj.,


85


Minor & Co ....


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.78 & 310


Cutler and Grinder.


Blair, R. & J. M.


47


Carpets.


Fairman & Bronson,.


28


Elder, William, (manuf'r)


71


Crockery.


10


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Dining Rooms. Lock wood, Charles F


Draughtsman.


Lyman, Edward.


70


Dry Goods.


Coley, John II., ,


.162


Merwin, T. P. & Co., .....


.307


Monson & Carpenter,. front cover


Frazer & Newcomb, ft of pp. & 42


Dyers.


Forsyth & Fisher.


80


Moore, Charles N .. .


.90


Krause, E.


94


Earth Closets


Waring & Wooding.


194


Engravers.


Davies, David L.,


82


Duncan, J. A.


85


Punderson & Crisand


46


Sanford, Lockwood,


367


Fancy Goods.


Booth, B.,.


55


Bromley, J. A.,


25


Blair & Dudley ..


. front cover


Johnson, E. E. & Co.,


49


Turner, Antoinette,


76


Coe & Peabody ..


72


Fish Markets.


Judson Brothers, .


27


Flavoring Extracts.


Austin & Platt,


.105


Florist.


Lundberg, Frederick.


83


Furnaces and Ranges.


Cudworth, J., Jr.,


77


Treadway & Warner.


Furniture Repairer.


(See Cabinet Makers.)


Owen, J. W.


.333


Gas and Steam Fitting. (* Gas Fixtures.)


Brown, J. R. & Co.


139


*Brown, George,.


Camp, Eldridge & Morgan. . .


58


Gent's Furnishing Goods.


.283 Blair & Dudley, .... . front cover


Grain Mill.


Harrison, Edward.


...


234


Grocers.


Bergen, Martin ..


73


Judson Brothers,.


27


Johnson & Brother


92


Hardware and Cutlery.


Bassett, J. E. & Co,. . front cover.


Matthewman & Lewis.


. cover


Kimberly & Rowe, .


cover


S. I. Gilbert.


39


Harness and Saddles.


Bostwick, Charles,


74


Hats, Caps, &c.


Bradley & Pratt,


131


Collins & Co.,.


62


Crofut & Thomas ..


64


Mansfield & Kimberly


71


Storer & Partridge.


.396


Hoop Skirts.


Peck, Walter B ....... front cover


Hotels.


New Haven Hotel


52


Tontine.


52


Madison House.


53


Tremont House


53


York House


202


Ice Cream Saloon.


Lockwood, C. F.


283


Insurance.


Benham & Herrity


24


Bowers, Caleb B.


57


North & Blakeslee,


50


North, John G


50


Nichols, John W


73


58 Griggs, J. E ..


226


Babcock, J. F. & Co.


107


Pond, Philip,


67


Smith, M. M.


384


Iron Founders.


MeLagon & Stevens


63


Iron Railing, &c.


Blakeman & Latham


65


35 Stevens, Stiles,


63


Jewelers.


*Evarts, James M. .. . back cover Benjamin & Ford .... front cover Gunning, T. & Ray. . 91| Brown, George. .35


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Porth, Frederick,


46


Millinery Goods.


Smith & Bartram.


388


Ketchup Manufacturers.


Austin & Platt.


.105


Lager Beer.


Traeger, Augustus.


44


Laundry.


Elm City,


68


Library.


Farnell, Alfred F.,


93


Lithographers.


Punderson & Crisand,.


46


Livery Stables.


Corbett, Robert,


56


Barker & Ransom,


Gates, Henry A.


81


Looking Glasses.


Hawley & Brother 31


Bradley, E. B ..


75


Cutler, Evarts.


cover


Hindsley & Redfield


245


Lumber Dealers.


English & Holt,. 197


Gallup, Calvin & Co., 197


Larkins, Elihu,.


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Tuttle & English, .


cover


Machinists.


Brown, J. R. & Co. 139


Bush P. P.,


145


MeLagon & Stevens,


63


Smith, Henry,.


383


Twiss, Pratt & Hayes.


411


Malleable Iron.


Warner, G. F. & Co ...


39


Match Manufacturers.


Read, E. S. & Son, 89


Beecher & Sons,


73 Wolcott, J.


93


Gorman, Thomas.


91 Russell, J ..


82


Gilbert, F ..


54


Paper Hangings.


81 Fairman & Bronson,


28


45 Hills, Ransom.


88


Gilbert, F. A. .


54


Paper Manufacturers.


202 Harper, James,. 94


Parker, F. S. & J., ..


38


Paper Dealers.


Griswold, Fitz E. 227 Atwater, HI. J. & Co., ...... .103


Hurle, T ..


31


Paper Boxes.


Mason & Co.,.


293 Odenkirchen, II.


331


Mineral and Soda Water. Hemingway & Bradley. ..... $2 Music Stores.


Loomis, C. M ....


79


Shoninger, B. & Co.


.378


Skinner & Sperry.


43


Woods J. C. & Co ..


cover


Newspapers and Periodicals. Downes, Edward, 187


Mitchell, David,


312


Schlein, W


41


Train A. L.


335


56 Wakeman, A., Jr.


24


Nuts, Hot-Pressed.


Woodworth & Sinclair.


95.


Oyster Shell Lime.


Barnes, H. A. & Co .........


74


Organs and Melodeons.


(See Pianos.)


Paints, Oils, Glass, &c.


Booth & Law,


126


Durgy, F. & Co., 82


Hills, Ransom.


88


Larkins, Elihu,


33


Peterson, G. F.,


343


S. I. Gilbert. .


39.


Gilbert, F. A.


54


Wolcott, J ..


93


Read, E. S. & Son.


89


Painters.


Durgy, F. & Co., 82


Hills, Ransom.


88


Law, Wyllys A ..


Pfaff, Louis Conrad.


Medicine-(PATENT.)


Brown, Henry


96


Ferguson, O. M.


Merchant Tailors.


Chatterton, F.,


156


Shelley, John D ..


.375


Thorman, Mrs. P.,.


....


405


Meat Markets.


Judson Brothers, 27


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Patent Agents.


Russell, William H., ........ 505


Earle, John E., ..


192|Shears, Rev. A. G., inside cover


Sanford & Prescott.


366


Screws.


Pattern Maker.


Grilley Co., ..


228


Lambert, George D.,.


60


Scroll Sawing.


Photographers.


Alling, G. &. T.


30


Bundy, J. K.


26 Larkins, Elihu,


33


Gebhardt, C. F.


92


Spectacle Manufacturer.


Cowell, D. T.


170 Smith & Bartram.


.388


Picture Frame Manufacturers. (See Looking Glasses.)


Stationers.


Cutler, Evarts,


cover Judd & White,


59


Hawley & Brother,


31 Peck, Henry H.,.


339


S. B. Gilbert & Co.


29 Skinner & Sperry


43


Bradley, E. B ..


75


Steam Heating, &c.


Hindsley & Redfield.


245 Blakeman & Latham.


65


Pianos. Surveyors and Civil Engineers


Loomis, C. M ..


79 Butler, Sylvanus,


51


Shoninger, B. & Co.


.378 Hartley, William


51


Woods, J. C. & Co.


cover Searl, S. W.,.


83


Pictures.


Stoves, Furnaces and Ranges


Cutler, Evarts.


cover Cudworth, Jesse, Jr.,


77


Hawley & Brother


31 Treadway & Warner.,


58


Ifindsley & Redfield


.245 Hazel, G. W.


Skinner & Sperry.


43


Tea, Coffee and Spices.


Thomas, Moses, ...... front cover Telegraph Supplies.


Planing and Saw Mills. (See Sash, Blinds, &c.)


Plumbers.


Brown, J. R. & Co., .....


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.139


Camp, Eldridge & Morgan.


58


Gunning, T. & W. H. Ray.


91


Lepetit & Quigley.


Treadway & Warner.


58


Provision Dealers.


Judson Brothers,.


27


Ready Made Clothing.


Chatterton, Francis,. ..


.156


Sail Manufacturers.


Prindle, J. M ..


27


Van Name & King.


84


Sash, Blinds, Doors, &c


Alling. G. & T.


30


Larkins, Elihu,.


33


Watches and Jewelry. (See Jewelers.) Water.


New Haven Water Co.


..


61


.


Wedding Cards.


Duncan, J. A.,


85


Davies, David L.,


82


Punderson & Crisand,


46


Savings Bank.


Wines.


Dawson, Wm. II.,


S5


Townsend's Bank,. .. . front cover


Wood Engraver.


Sanford, L ...


.367


Schools.


French, Stiles, ....


506


Wooden Ware.


Hlvness, Theophilus. 241, Bradley, R. B. 36


Fairchild, J. M.,


.... 30


Tobacconist.


(See Cigar Manufacturers.)


Trunks and Valises.


Bostwick, Charles, ..


...


74


..


Twine Manufacturers.


40 Atwater, H. J. & Co., .....


... 103


Undertakers


Blair, R. & J. M.,


.


Varnish Manufacturers.


Booth & Law ..


47


. .


.126


238


Picture Nails and Knobs.


Grilley Co.


228


Downes, Edward,


187


Streets and Avenues, WITH THE WARDS IN WHICH THEY ARE LOCATED.


The Streets all run from East to West, or from South to North, unless otherwise specified.


WARD.


4 Academy,. .. from 129 Chapel to 140 Greene


3 Adeline, .... West, Ist north of Frank :


3 Alling, .... 158 Washington, south to 151 Putnam.


149 Columbus, to 238 Congress Av.


3 Arch, . .... 136 Canal to 185 Dixwell avenue


1 Argyle, . . . Rosette 1 west Howard av. to Lamberton


3 Arthur, ....


28 Court to 190 St. John.


1 Ashmun, ....


corner of York and Grove to 13 Munson


2 Asylum, .. 59 Davenport av. to Oak


2 Auburn, .....


Sylvan av., near the Cemetery, to Mulberry Orange to Foster, Ist above Cottage


6 Avon,.


3 Baldwin,.


76 Davenport av., south to 231 Congress av from foot of Adeline to Frank


1 Bassett, ... Dixwell Avenue to Canal.


5 Beech, ... ...


Wallace, junc. State to Mill River.


1


Beers,. . ..


665 Chapel, to 340 Elm


6 Bishop, . . .


560 State, to 327 Orange


3 6


Bradley,. ...


4 Brewery, ...


5 Bridge,. .. . .


1 Bristol, .....


34 Canal to 39 Dixwell avenue


2 & 3 Broad,.


164 George to the Hospital


3


1 Butler, .


1 Canal,


17 Lock, north to Hamden line


3 Carlisle,


3 Cedar, ...


329 Water westward to Washington june of Broad and York south to Lamberton from tidewater ac. 200 State to Irving Pl. 114 Dixwell avenue, to 13 Beaver


1, 2,4,5 1


Chapel,


Charles. . . . 2 Chatham, ...


Sylvan av., to 89 Davenport avenue


4 Cherry, .....


44 Olive to 165 State


4 Chestnut, ...


77 Water, across 100 Chapel to 96 Greene


3 Christopher, . 4 Church,. .


73 George, across 352 Chapel to 54 Grove 520 State, to 303 Orange


6 Clark,. . . .. Cliff,.


350 Whitney av. near Hamden line, west


6 6 Clinton Place


1 West of Orange, across Trumbull


145 George, to 96 Grove


1, & 2 5 Collis,. . . 16 East, to 17 Franklin


3 Columbus, ...


291 Water, june Lafayette, to W. Bridge


I Blake ..


287 Whalley av. northward to factories


Bond,


304 Congress av., south to 211 Columbus 189 Grand, ac. 456 State to 73 Whitney av


111 Water, to 128 Chapel


11 East, easterly to the Railroad


1 Broadway, ....


174 York to junc. Dixwell av. and Goffe


4 Brown, .. . . Button,


95 Water, to 94 Wooster Rosette, 2 west of Howard av. southward Read to Goodrich.


10 Columbus, to 22 Portsea


College, ...


2


4 Artisan, .....


3 Barclay, .. ..


2 Beecher,. . .. Sylvan Avenue, to Oak


14


BENHAM'S NEW HAVEN DIRECTORY.


1 Compton, ... from 26 Mansfield to 63 Canal


3 Congress av. 76 George, junc of Meadow, to W. Bridge


1 County, ..... 155 Whalley av. near the Jail to Goffe .


4 Court, ..... . 88 Olive, west to 149 Church


6 Cottage, .... Foster to Orange, Ist north of Home


1 Crescent, .. . Goffe, above Hudson, northward


2 & 4


Crown, ....


144 State, to 18 Howe


2 & 3


Davenport av


62 Oak, to West Bridge


1 & 2 Day,. . . .. Oak across 611 Chapel, to 98 Martin


3 Daggett, ....


121 Washington, to 214 Congress av.


2 Dean,. . ..


144 Oak, near Dwight south to Sylvan av.


1 Division,


128 Columbus, june Washington southw'd 168 Canal, 1 Argyle, to 233 Dixwell av.


1 Dixwell av .


Broadway, to Hamden


3 Dover, . .


322 Congress av. south to 225 Columbus 184 George southerly to 63 Oak


1 & 2


Dwight, .


Oak, acr's 575 Chapel to 50 Whalley av.


5 East,. . .


33 Water, across 20 Chapel to 597 State 86 Ashmun to 49 Dixwell Hedge southward


3 Eddy,.


584 State, to 149 Whitney avenue


6 Eld,.


474 State, to 270 Orange


1, 4,6


Elm,. .


308 State, to Hamilton Park


3 Factory, ....


4 Fair,.


32 Olive to 101 State Auburn, north of Oak, to West


2 Forbes' Pl. ..


23 Water, north to Bridge


4,5,6


Franklin, .. .


71 Water, across 82 Chapel to 515 State West, north of Putnam westward to Barcl'y 1 Edwards, east of Orange, north to Canner


1 Garden, ....


89 Martin to 104 Whalley Avenue 104 State, to West, near Chapel


3


Cedar bet. Cong. av and Washington west Gilbert,.


1


Gill, .


593 Chapel, to 78 Martin


1


Goffe,


junc. Dixwell av. and Broadway westward 281 Washington south to Prince


1 Goodrich, . ..


Dixwell Avenue to Prospect


4


1 Goodyear, .. Grand,. . . .


Barnesville bridge to 319 State


4 & 5 Greene, . . . from Kimberly av. to City Point .


2 Greenwood,.


Sylvan av. to 364 George


4 Gregson, ...


372 Chapel, to 89 Crown


1 & 6 Grove, ...


384 State west to 225 York, junc. Ashmun 125 Columbus, to Congress av


3


Hallock, ....


Water, across 57 Chapel to 545 State


1


3 Hedge,. .... 1 Henry,.


136 Dixwell av., to Orchard


1 & 2 1


183 George, rear of Colleges, to 164 Grove 270 Whitney avenue, to 219 Canal


3


High, .. .. Highland, ... Hill,. .


261 Water, to 38 Congress avenue


1 Eaton, ... ..


6 Edwards, .. .


170 Oak, southward to 73 Davenport av.


2 Elliott, ..


136 George, southward to 25 Oak


2 Fayette, ....


3 Frank, .. ... 5 Foster, . . . ..


2,3,4 George, .


3


Gold,.


Bas-ett to Goodrich.


4, 5,6


tidewater, across 92 East, to 109 Olive


3 Greenwich av.,


5 Hamilton, .. Hazel,


200 Canal, westward toDixwell Columbus, west to Eddy.


3 De Witt, ....


2 Dow,.


15


BENHAM'S NEW HAVEN DIRECTORY.


3 Hill Court, .. from S4 Hill westward


1 Hillhouse av. 87 Grove to Sachem's Wood


2 Hotchkiss, .. Chapel to Martin, Ist west of Sherman av


1 Hobart, ... .. 296 Whalley avenue, to 481 Elm


6 Home, ......


351 Orange east to Foster


6 Howard, ....


3 Howard av ..


25 Whitney avenue, east to 222 Orange 180 Congress av to Oyster Point


1 & 2


Howe, .. .. .. Oak, acro-s 551 Chapel to 30 Whalley av


2 & 3 Hubbard, ...


175 Congress av northward to Oak


1 Hudson, ....


169 Whalley avenue, to 262 Goffe


4 Hughes Pla. 125 Greene, op. Wooster Sq. to 146 St.John 6 Humphrey,. 540 State, to 123 Whitney Avenue Rosette to Lamberton


3 Hurlbut, ...


1 & 2 Irving Pl ... end of Chapel near West River


1 Ivy, ... .. .


214 Canal west to Dixwell av


4 Jefferson, .. .




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