Gardners's Hartford City Directory Connecticut CT, 1840 , Part 2

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Catlin & Co. Wholesale and Retail dealers in Dry Goods and Carpeting. Store, Corner of Main and Asylum sts. Catlin Julius, 184 Main-h Asylum st.


Chaffee H. B. & Co. dry goods, 217 Main st.


Chaffee Samuel G. h 24 Temple st.


Chalker Jesse, (Hoadley &. Chalker,) h 13 Wells st.


Chamberlain Nelson H. truckman, h over 90 Main st.


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Chamberlain S. S. grocer, 19 Kingsley-h 18 Temple st. Chamberlain Walter, machinist, h 19 Commerce st. Chamberlain Walter P. watchman, h 27 Potters st. Channing John, cordwainer, h 20 Morgan st.


Chapel Susan, widow, h 28 Front st.


Chapin M. W. & Co. merchants, 31 Ferry st.


Chapin Aaron & Son, cabinet makers, 295 Main-h in rear Chapin Jacob, inspector of lumber, h 50 Windsor st.


Chapman Charles, attorney, over 6 State-bds. City Hotel.


Chapman Joshua K. h 3 Sheldon st.


Chapman Samuel E. clothing store, 56 Morgan-h 139 Front


Chapman Samuel, grocer, 89 Commerce-h 17 Windsor st. Chapman Silas, (J. W. Dimock & Co ) bds. 26 Pearl st. Chapman Daniel, currier, 296 Main-h 4 Talcott st.


Chase Dwight, gunsmith, 1 Ferry st.


Chase Mary, widow, h over 13 Ferry st.


Chauncey Michael, farmer, h Charter st.


Chenevard Hepzibah & Margaret, h 121 Main st.


Chester Esther, widow, h 37 Asylum st.


Chickering & Mackay's Piano Fortes. W. J. Bab- cock, has the sole agency for the sale of the above instruments in this city, and will have constantly on hand a large and beautiful assortment, for sale at the manufacturer's prices. Ware Room in Gilman's building, 146 Main st.


Child W. H. & T. grocers, 310 Main st.


Childs Gurdon H. clothing store, 266 Main-h 15 Village st.


Childs Lucius B. (Bolles, Childs & Co.) h 58 State st.


Chittenden H. A. dry goods, 265 Main-h over the store. Choate Eliza, widow, h 4 South Prospect st.


Church A. & G. rope walk, h 22 Morgan st.


Church Abner, (A. & G. Church,) h 26 Morgan st.


Church Joseph, jeweller, 206 Main-h 28 Trumbull st.


Church James, rope maker, 24 Morgan st. Church Samuel, fishmonger, h 3 Ferry st. Churchill Chauncey-h 26 Pearl st. CITY COFFEE HOUSE, 315 Main st. CITY HOTEL, 120 Main st. Clapp Aaron, h 54 Trumbull st.


Clapp Betsey, widow, h 23 Talcott st.


Clapp Samuel F. butcher, stall 3 & 4 Franklin market


Clapp Jane A. widow, h 25 Talcott st. Clark Abel N. grocer, 257 Main-bds. 12 Windsor st. Clark Alfred, joiner, h 36 Mill st.


Clark Chauncey, blacksmith, h 11 Sheldon st.


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David Clark, Wholesale grocer and Commission Mer- chant. Dealer in all kinds of Spirits and Wines, Oil, Sugar, Teas, Coffee, &c. &c. 107 State st.


Clark David, h 49 Front st.


Clark Ezra, (D. Watkinson & Co.) h 123 Main st.


D. W. Clark, Stock and Exchange Broker, No. 8 State st. Stocks and Notes negociated. Gold, Silver, and Bank Bills bought, sold and exchanged, at the lowest rates. Clark Daniel W. broker, h 42 Village st.


Clark George, hair dresser, 122 Main st.


Clark Hannah, widow, h 38 Main st.


Clark Henry L. whl. grocer, 44 Commerce-h 81 Front st.


Clark Jason & Co. butchers, stall 2 Washington market


Clark Noah B. school, 2-h 10 Ann st.


Clark Samuel S. joiner, h 365 Main st.


Clark Seth H. wood engraver, over 4 State-bds. 32 Elm st.


Clark William, laborer, h 141 Front st.


Clary James, laborer, h 164 Front st.


CLINTON HOUSE, 15 Central row.


Cody Mary, widow, h 64 Main st.


Cody William, grocer, 91 Main st.


Colegrove Stephen, grocer, 21 Market st.


Colman William, (Crosby & Colman,) h 23 South Prospect st. Coleman E. W. (Richmond & Coleman,) h over 141 Main st. Collier William, h 19 Trumbull st.


Collins A. M. & Sons, wholesale dry goods, 18 Asylum st.


Collins Amos M. h 20 Asylum st.


Collins Christopher F. dry goods, 228-h 221 Main st.


Collins & Pomroy, Grocers and Commission Mer- chants, 51 Commerce st.


George C. Collins. Henry Pomroy.


Collins George C. (Collins &. Pomroy,) h 37 Temple st.


Collins Manufacturing Company, 116 State st.


Collins Roxana, boarding house, 65 State st.


Collins William L. (A. M. Collins & Sons,) h 40 Asylum st. Colson C. C. bar room, 13 Ferry st.


Colt Christopher, Prest. Silk Co. h 231 Main st.


Colt Elisha, cashier Exchange Bank, bds. U. S. Hotel


Colton Aaron, paper mould maker, h 20 Temple st. Colton Anson, h 20 Temple st.


Charles A. Colton, Draper and Tailor, 176 Main st. north wing Phoenix Bank. 17Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Stocks, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, &c. &c.


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Colton Charles A. merchant tailor, h 15 Asylum st. Colton Nathan, (Sheldon &. Colton, ) h 29 Ann st. Colton Rufus, harness maker, h 58 Commerce st.


Commercial Hotel, by Leverett Talcott, directly south of the State house, and first door west of the Post Office.


Comstock & Co. shoe store, 54 State st.


Comstock Christopher R. h over 137 Main st.


Comstock J. L. author, h 356 Main st.


CONGREGATIONALIST OFFICE, 26} State st.


Cone William R. (Hungerford &. Cone,) h Washington st.


Congress Mills Paper Manufacturing Co. over 100 State st. Connecticut River Bank, 16 Central row


Connecticut Iron Foundry, 106 State st.


CONNECTICUT HOTEL, 190 Main st.


Connecticut Silk Manufacturing Co. 92 Front st.


Connel Richard, currier, h 9 Commerce st.


Conner William, city clerk. h 20 Front st.


William Conner, Agent of New York Life Insurance and Trust Company. Office, 65 State street.


Cook Charles B. painter, 2963 Main-h 66 Trumbull st.


Cook Jeremiah, truckman, h 64 Village st.


Cook Moses, cordwainer, h 19 Commerce st.


Cooke Rhoda, tailoress, h 14 Windsor st.


Cook Sarah, widow, h 20 Arch st.


Cooley Emily, widow, h 47 Mill st.


Cooley Abiel A. druggist 84 State-h over the store.


Cooley Chester, truckman, h 45 Pearl st.


Cooley Mrs. C. W. miniature painter, h 72 Trumbull st. Cooper George B. h 25 Pearl st.


Copeland Charles R. plane maker, h 79 Front st.


Copeland Melvin, plane manufactory, 110 State-h 74 Front st. Cornell Eliza, boarding house, 169 Main st.


Corning George, h 27 Pearl st.


Corning George W. merchant tailor, 170 Main-h 6 Asylum Corning Elisha P. shoe store, 218 Main-h 29 Trumbull st. Corning Henry, merchant tailor, 156 Main -h 13 Trumbull Corning John B. dry goods, 182 Main-h 27 Pearl st.


Corning Mary, widow, h 34 Pearl st.


Corning Shubael, cordwainer, h 23 Asylum st.


Corning William, laborer, h 11 South Prospect st.


Cornish Horace, joiner, h 46 Asylum st.


Cossett Mariett, widow, h 2 Buckingham st.


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Cossett Rachel S. widow h 14 Church st.


Cotton Allen, chair maker, h 4 South Prospect st.


Cotton Daniel, tailor, h 25 Talcott st. Coughland David, laborer, h 64 Main st. County Clerk's Office, 2 State st.


County Jail, 60 Pearl st.


COURANT OFFICE, over 214 Main st.


COURIER OFFICE, 205} Main st.


Cowdery Laura, widow, h Bliss st.


Cowles Francis, truckman, h 37 Pearl st. Cowles S. S. agent C. A. S. Depository, 7 Asylum st.


Cowles Andrew T. saddler 84 Main-h 6 Talcott st. Coy Ariel, joiner, h 6 South Prospect st.


Crane Chauncey, boarding house, 17 Front st.


Crane Lavinia, widow, h 11 Main st.


Crane C. G. & G. C. palm leaf workers, 106-h 17 Front st. E. Crane, Exchange broker, Office No. 6 Central row directly south of the state house, buys and sells uncurrent bills, and pays cash for prize tickets in all lotteries.


Crane Erastus, broker, 6 Central row-h over 50 State st. W. S. Crane, Dentist, over No. 4 State st. Refer- ences-E. & J. Parmeleys, dentists, J. W. Crane, M. D., J. D. Stout, M. D., E. Bryan, dentist, New York. Crane Warren S. over 4 State-h 20 Prospect st. Crary David, physician, h 78 Trumbull st.


Crittenden Sylvester, painter, h 23 South Prospect st.


Crocker Elizabeth, widow, h 50 Asylum st. Crocker Freeman, joiner, h 13 Village st. Crocker William, paper hanger, h rear 293 Main st.


Crosby & Coleman, carriage makers, 6 Sheldon st.


Crosby Richard J. (Crosby &. Coleman) h 300 Main st.


Crosby, White & Dunham, merchants, 105 State st. Crosby Daniel P. (Crosby, White &. Dunham) h 13 Morgan st. Crosby Ephraim G. stage driver, h 82 Front st. Crosby James B. leather dresser, h 14 Mill st. Crosby Rachel, widow, h 7 Buckingham st. Crowell Daniel, accountant, h 48 Main st. Culver & Bartlett, iron foundry, Grove st. Culver David, (Culver &. Bartlett) h 104 Front st.


Cune Charles H. (Ripley & Cune) h 19 Talcott st. Cunningham E. B. engraver, 1 Central row-h rear 69 Asylum. Curtis Lois, milliner, 250 Main st.


Curtis Penuel, paver, h 35 Elm st.


Cushman Elisha, 184} Main-h 21 Village st.


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Cushman Nathaniel, joiner, h 126 Front st.


Cutler Elbridge, h Grove st.


Cutler Francis W. tailor, h 20 Prospect st.


Cuyler Vernor, dentist, over 132 Main st.


Daggett Oliver E. pastor South Cong. ch. boards City Hotel.


Daily Samuel, architect, 1 Central row.


Dana Francis, cabinet maker, h 8 South Prospect st.


Danforth William, boarding house, 248 Main st.


Danforth & Willey, wholesale grocers, 52 Morgan st.


Danforth Jerusha, widow, h 23 Trumbull st.


Daniels Austin, joiner, 12-h 15 Wells st.


Daniels Leonard, grain and plaster mills 20-h 39 Mill st.


Daniels Norman, joiner, h rear 19 Vi.lage st.


Darrow Thomas, tailor, 281 Main st.


Davies Charles, h 19 Prospect st.


Davis Abigail L. (widow of Rev. G. F.) h 12 Windsor st.


Joseph J. Davis & Co., Flour, Grain, Provision and Commission Merchants, 54 Morgan street, near the Bridge. Joseph J. Davis. Leonard H. Bacon,


Davis Job, copperplate printer, h 19 Main st.


Davis Joseph J. (J. J. Davis & Co.) h 37 Church st.


Davis Joseph, joiner, rear 6 Trumbull-h 5} Chapel st.


Dawes David, engineer, h 41 Elm st.


A. & C. Day & Co. Commission Merchants, and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and American Dry Goods, No. 227 Main street.


Day Albert, (A. S. C. Day & Co.) h 67 Main st.


Day Calvin, (A. S. C. Day & Co.) h 4 Pratt st.


Day Horatio E. (A. S. C. Day & Co.) h 67 State st.


Day Edward, cordwainer, h 49 Trumbull st.


Day Thomas, h 15 Prospect st.


Dean Joseph, blacksmith, 160 Front -h 62 Village st.


Lot Dean, at No. 42 Talcott st. near the Cleopatra Steamboat landing, has first rate Horses and every fashiona- ble style of Carriages, ready at all times for the accommoda- tion of the public, at reasonable rates of charge.


Dean Lot, Mansion House, 30 Morgan st.


Delliber Joseph, shoe store, 148} Main-h 4 Buckingham st.


Deming George, master mariner, h 31 Temple st.


Deming James, h 1 Main st.


Deming Lydia, widow, h 11 Kilbourn st.


Deming Wm. S. pump maker, 64 Commerce-h 36 Temple st.


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Denison Allen, (Jones &. Denison) h 137 Front st. Denison Noyes P. grocer, 288 Main-h 36 Chapel st. Denison R. B. tobacco store, 22 & 24 Ferry-h 30 Front st.


A. Denslow, No. 92 State st. Manufacturer of Ma- chine Cards, and dealers in all kinds of Machinery and Man- ufacturers' articles and findings. Also, card wire, Tinman's and Clock maker's wire, annealed wire, wire webb, &c. &c.


Denslow Almanzor, 92 State-h 28 Pearl st.


Denslow W. J. Connecticut Hotel, 190 Main st.


Denslow Elihu, h 33 College st.


Daniel Dewey, Manufacturer and Dealer in Furniture Ch-irs, Upholstery, &c. &c. A complete aasortment of goods in his line, constantly on hand, at reasonable prices. No. 114 Main st.


Dewey Daniel, 114-h 112 Main st.


Dewey Daniel S. upholsterer, 116 Main-h 2 Mulberry st.


Dewey Chester A. cordwainer, h 6 Chapel st.


Dickinson Daniel, laborer, h 3 Ellery st.


H. H. Dickinson & Co., 164 Main st. Wholesale and retail dealers in Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Drugs, Medi- cines and Wines. H. H. Dickinson, late Seymour & Dickin- son, will give his personal and undivided attention in the store. Particular attention paid to the preparation of Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Medicines. Nothing but the best articles used.


Job Allyn. H. H. Dickinson.


Dickinson Henry H. h 64 Trumbull st.


Dickinson & Humphrey, dry goods, 152 Main st.


Dickinson Charles, cabinet maker, h 2 South Prospect st.


Dickinson Harvey, upholsterer, h 4 Brinley court Dickinson Catharine, widow, h 64 Trumbull st. Dillon Charles, carriage smith, h 6 Trumbull st.


Dimock Joseph W. & Co. merchant tailors, 127 Main st.


Dimock Joseph W. h High st.


Doane B. F. h 4 Ellery st.


Dodd Elisha, farmer, h Coles st.


Dodd Elisha Jr. rear of 28 State-h 20 Church st.


Dodd Albert, attorney, over 194 Main st.


Dodd Aurelia, dress maker, 49-h 47 Main st. Dodd Samuel, clerk, h 10 South Prospect st. Dodd Susannah, widow, h Washington, corner of Park st.


Dodge David S. physician, h 10 Asylum st.


Donaldson Wm. P. accountant, h 8 Chapel st.


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Donovan Edward, blacksmith, h 33 Arch st.


Doolittle James, bell founder, rear 104 Main st. Doolittle James E. fruit store, 118 Main st. Doty Milo (Boyd &. Doty) h 70 Front st. Douglas George, boatman, h 12 Kilbourn st. Drake R. G. attorney, over 6 State st.


Drake Elizabeth, widow, h 343 Main st.


Draper IIannah, widow, h 26 Trumbull st.


Draper's (Misses) Female Seminary, 26 Trumbull st.


Driggs Catharine, widow, h 49 Mill st.


Dunham Austin, (Crosby, White & Dunham) h 38 Front st.


Dunham Elijah, carriage maker, h 24 Main st.


Dunham Salathiel, dancing master, h 253 Main st.


Dunham Jerusha, widow, h 15 Talcott st.


Durand Wm. M. attorney, 184} Main st.


Durang Jacob, h Park st.


Duty Matthew, mason, h 163 Front st.


Dwier Wm. H. book binder, 184} Main st.


Dwight Theodore, h 17 Prospect st.


EAGLE TAVERN, 22 State st.


Earle Wm. P. Clinton House, 15 Central row. Earle William, h 42 Market st.


Eaton Zerad & Son, bakery, 12 Mill st.


Eaton Zerad, baker, h 12 Mill st.


Eaton William D. (Z. Eaton & Son) h 8 College st.


Eaton Aramanda, laborer, h Cooper Jane.


Eddy Philip, blacksmith, h 19 Commerce st.


Edwards Jonathan, attorney, h 341 Main st. Edwards William, joiner, h 51 Asylum st. Eggleston Elijah, saddler, 301 Main st. Eggleston & Rowley, grocers, 286 Main st.


Eggleston Emily, widow, h 65 Trumbull st.


Eldredge John B. printer, 26 State-h 277 Main st.


Eldredge Samuel, printer, bds. 55 Trumbull st. Elliot James H. pastry baker, 21 Ferry st.


F. R. Elliott, No. 226 Main st., Dealer in Fancy and Staple, Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Millinery Goods, Artificial Flowers, &c. at New York prices.


John J. Ellison, Family Bread and Pastry Baker, No. 23 Ferry street. Family Bread, Cakes and Pies, fresh eve- ry day, of superior quality, and delivered regularly where or- dered.


Ellsworth Wm. W. Governor of Conn. h Washington st. Ellsworth & Dixon, attornies, 26} State st.


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Ellsworth P. W. physician, office, over 122} Main st. Elton Jerusha, boarding house, 68 Front st. Elwell Wm. S. portrait painter, rear 20 Temple st. Ely Eli, h 52 Front st.


Ely W. & A. wholesale grocers, 89 State st. Ely William, h 337 Main st.


Ensworth Horace, truckman, h 3 Commerce st.


L. C. Erving, Gentlemen's Boarding House, 3 Wells st., where a few Gentlemen can at all times be accommoda- ted with board.


Exchange Bank, 30 State st.


EXCHANGE COFFEE HOUSE, 64 State st.


Farmers & Mechanics Bank, 44 State st.


Farnsworth Benjamin, mason, h Charles st. Farwell Asa, grocer, 27 Ferry-h 24 Commerce st.


Faxon Elihu, accountant, h 30 Market st.


Fellowes & Matson, attormies, over 162 Main st.


Fellowes Francis, (Fellowes & Matson) h Washington st. Ferry Samuel, bar room, 19 Ferry-h 77 Front st. Fessenden Edson, Eagle Tavern, 22 State st.


Fielding Azariah S. tailor, Grove, corner of Front st. FIFTH WARD HOTEL, 28 Ferry st.


Filley Mary Ann, milliner, over 150 Main st.


Daniel Fish, No. 2 State st. corner of Main. Con- fectionary and Toys, a full assortment; Fruit, Pastry, Cakes, &c. of the nicest quality. Agent for the sale of Harper's Cough Remedy. Hibbard's and Leseur's Vegetable Pills, and Italian Rheumatic Plaster.


Fish Daniel, confectioner, 2 State-h 1 Chapel st.


Fish Catharine, widow, h 34 Pearl st.


Fisher Martha, widow, h 51 Village st. Fitch Abiel G. laborer, h 19 Arch st. Fitch Horatio, h 63 State st.


Flagg Benjamin B. grocer, h 145 Front st.


Flagg William, cordwainer, 304 Main-h 12 Church st. Flagg Josiah, cordwainer, h 12 Church st. Flint Royal, confectioner, 38 Talcott st .- h over the store. Flint & O'Keefe, blacksmiths, Albany st.


Flower Ebenezer, master mariner, residence U. S. Hotel. Flower Spencer L. grocer, 293 Main st.


James S. Folger, Druggist and Apothecary, No. 201 Main st. 15 rods north State House, east side. Genuine Drugs and Medicines at Wholesale and Retail, London and Paris Perfumery, English and American Confectionary, Fan- cy Articles. 3


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Folger James S. h 27 Trumbull st.


Folsom Silas, printer, h 40 Windsor st.


Foote Lewis, tinner, h 33 Market st. Foster & Co. grocers, 87 State st.


Foster James P. (Foster & Co.) h 28 Front st. Foster Ralph H. (Foster & Co.) h 2 Kilbourn st. Foster Henry, tailor, 64 Front- h Bliss st.


Fowler Benjamin, h 43 Village st.


Fowler Benjamin jr. tallow chandler, h 57 Village st. Fowler Charles, (Tuller & Fowler) h 17 Morgan st. Fowler Edmund, pastry baker, h rear 57 Village st. Fowler Henry, accountant, h 43 Village st.


Fox & Porter, grocers, 12 Central row.


Fox Gurdon, ( Fox &. Porter) h over 12 Central row.


Fox Henry F. copperplate printer, h 16 Kilbourn st. Fox Horace, truckman, h 16 Kilbourn st.


Fox John, (Tisdale &. Fox) h 10 Church st.


Francis George, carriage manufactory, 9-h 3 Buckingham st. Francis Henry, town clerk, h 16 College st.


Francis John, h 21 Market st.


FRANKLIN MARKET, corner Main and Arch sts.


Franklin House, 19 Asylum st.


Franklin Mills Manufacturing Co. office 109 State st.


H. & H. Freeman, Manufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes and Leather, over No. 94 State st. A full assortment on hand for sale on the best terms.


Freeman Horace, (H. S. H. Freeman) h 87 Front st,


Freeman Hoyt, (H. S. H. Freeman) h 104 Front st.


Fuller Benjamin jr. Hartford Hotel, 45 State st.


Fuller Silas, physician, h 48 State st.


Gains David, joiner, h Park st. Gains John, wheelright, h 9 Elm st.


Gallaudet Rev. T. H. h 30 Chapel st.


Gardner Henry F. Constable, 1963 Main st .- h 95 Front st.


Gardner Melzar, 11 Central row-h 36 Mill st. Gardner Ebenezer, cordwainer, h 39 College st.


Gates Thomas, butcher, stall 1 Washington market Gavin William, laborer, h 157 Front st. Gay Amos W. clerk, h 237 Main st. Gaylord Albert C. cordwainer, h 55 Pearl st.


Geer Elihu, printer, 264 State st .- res. East Hartford. GENERAL STAGE OFFICE, 66 State st. Gilbert & Co. hardware, 199 Main st.


Gilbert Charles J. (Gilbert & Co.) h 43 Church st.


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Gilbert C. & N. butchers, stall 7 and 8 Franklin market Gilbert Isaac E. blacksmith, h 42 Pearl st. Gilbert Joseph B. h 43 Church st. Gilbert Russell, fruit store, 6 Central row-h 6 Brinley court Gilbert William H. grocer, 76 Main-h 5 Elm st.


Gill Alfred, (D. Watkinson & Co.) h 22 Arch st. Gillet Bethuel, pump and block maker, 16 Ferry st.


Eli Gilman continues to manufacture Looking Glass- es of all descriptions, gilt and mahogany frames, in the most modern style. At wholesale and retail, Portrait Frames, Picture Frames. Old glasses repaired, &c. &c. No. 148 Main street.


Gilman Eli, looking glass maker, 148 Main-h 10 Temple Gilman Julius, farmer. h Coles st.


Gilman James B. druggist, h 12 Temple st.


Glazier Carlos, grocer, 85 State-h 58 Front st.


Glazier Jasper M. grocer, 79-h 77 State st.


Gleason & Co. printers, 202} Main st. Gleason Peter B. bds. 292 Main st.


Gleason Elon, (Gleason & Co.) h 5 Asylum st.


Glover Thomas Jr. h rear 7 Chapel st.


Glynn John, laborer, h 25 Arch st.


Godard Leonard, shoe store, 291 Main-h 3 Chapel st.


Goldthwaite Jane, widow, h 2 Wells st. Goodale Anna, widow, h 135 Front st.


Goodale Appleton, plane maker, h 12 Market st.


Goodale Olive, widow, h 65 Asylum st.


Goodell Cyrus, hair dresser, 28 Morgan-h 136 Front st. Goodman Edward, (Johnson &. Goodman,) h 22 Windsor st. Goodman Richard, h 307 Main st.


Goodman Simeon Jr. broker, 310 Main st.


Goodhue David H. laborer, h Charles st.


Goodrich Elizur, office 11-h 13 Prospect st.


Goodrich Jared, mason, h 9 Potters st.


Goodridge S. W. com. merchant, 98 State-h Asylum st. Goodseli P. B. printer, h 75 Front st.


Goodwin Allyn, silver smith, h over 140 Main st.


Mrs. A. Goodwin, Milliner, and Dress Maker, over No. 140 Main st. A choice and fashionable assortment of Millinery, &c. for sale at the lowest prices.


Goodwin Anna, widow, h 7 Trumbull st.


Goodwin Anna, widow of John, h 16 Pearl st. Goodwin & Co. paper warehouse 2 Pratt st.


Goodwin Charles, (Goodwin & Co.) h 59 Church st.


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Goodwin Edward, (Goodwin & Co.) h 20 Trumbull st. Goodwin George, (Goodwin & Co.) h 20 Trumbull st.


Goodwin Harriet, widow of Caleb, h 4 Ann st.


Goodwin Horace, potter, h 16 Front st.


Horace Goodwin 2d. No. 166 Main st. keeps constant- ly on hand for sale at reasonable prices, Watches, Jewelry, Fancy Goods, Musical Instruments, Music, and Music Books, Looking Glasses, House keeping Hardware, and any quantity of Military Goods.


Goodwin Horace 2d. 166 Main-h 5 Trumbull st. Goodwin James, Jr. livery stable, rear 28 State-h 22 Pearl Goodwin James M. sec. Protection Ins. Co. h 32 Church st.


John II. Goodwin, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Boots and Shoes, and Shoe Manufacturer's Goods. 154 Main street.


Goodwin John H. 154 Main-h 8 Charter st.


Goodwin Nathaniel, Probate clerk, h 334 Main st.


Goodwin Philo A. attorney, h 21 Windsor st.


Goodwin Ralph, plater, 143 Main-h 12 Asylum st.


Goodwin Susan, widow, h 21 Asylum st.


Alexander M. Gordon, Merchant Tailor, and deal- er in Ready Made Clothing, Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Vestings, &c. &c. 90 Commerce street, near the Bridge.


Gordon Orrin P. farmer, h 25 Commerce st.


Gowdy James H. grocer, 18 Kingsley-h 28 Talcott st.


Graham Jason J. butcher, stall 3 Washington market Graham Charles, laborer, h 7 Wells st.


Granger Cynthia, widow, h 32 Chapel st.


Granger Erastus, painter, 10-h 12 Kingsley st.


Grant Henry, joiner, bds. 8 Kilbourn st.


Grant Calvin, painter, h 23 Mill st.


Grant Giles P. shoe store, 46 State-h 30 Temple st.


S. B. Grant, Wholesale Grocer, Nos. 3 and 4 Central Row, south side State House Square, keeps constantly on hand an extensive assortment of Liquors, Wines, Teas, Fruit, &c. Gray Ann C. widow, h High st.


H. W. Greatorez, Professor of Music, over No. 8, State street.


Green B. W. saddler, 270-h 316 Main st.


Green E. B. Review Office, 184} Main st. Green William, hatter, h 18 Trumbull st.


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Green Marshal A. printer, bds. 320 Main st.


Charles Greenleaf, Surgeon Dentist, corner of Main and State sts. C. G. inserts artificial Teeth of every descrip- tion, from one to a full set, in a superior style. Decayed teeth filled and cleansed without pain.


Greenleaf Charles, dentist, h 10 Windsor st.


Gridley & Sisson, butchers, stall 5 and 6 Franklin market. Griffing Charles, clothing store, 57 State-h 32 Market st. Griswold Ogden, hat store, 291 Main-h 14 Chapel st. Griswold Simeon, h 40 Trumbull st.


Gross Mason, dealer in wool, 85 Main-h 30 Elm st.


John Grou, Gardener and Green House, 12 miles N. W. from State House.


Hale Frederick A. accountant, h West st.


Hale Frederick E. currier, h 54 Village st.


Hale Luther E. joiner, h 27 Ann st.


Hale Luther, currier, h 9 Chapel st.


Hale Joseph W. grocer, 31 Ferry st. Hall, E. F. milliner, 213 Main st.


Hall Emma R. widow, h 55 Church st.


Hall Franklin D. pewterer, h 21 Village st.


Hall A. C. teacher of music, 4 Asylum st.


Hall Austin, lithographer, h 3 South Prospect st.


Hamersley Wm. J. (Belknap &- Hamersley) h 109 Main st. Hamilton Samuel, steward Orphan Asylum, Washington st.


E. S. Hamilton, Manufacturer of Fur and Silk Hats, and Dealer in Hats, Caps and Furs, No. 200 Main st.


Hamilton Ezra S. h 32 Temple st.


Hamilton William, musician, h 253 Main st.


Hanks Lucien B. h Grove st.


Hanks Truman, h 72 Front st.


Hanmer James, cooper, h 11 Kilbourn st.


Hanmer Samuel jr. printer, h 93 Main st.


Harmon Daniel W. tinner, h 30 Talcott st. Harrington E. P. provision store, 129 Main-h 90 Commerce st Harrington Edward, watchman, h 47 Village st.


Harris Elizabeth, widow, h 322 Main st.


Harris N., Commercial Academy, 162} Main-boards 5 Pratt st. Harris Walter, deputy sheriff, 1963 Main-h 18 Pearl st. Harris Asa, laborer, h 13 Main st.


Hart Donald, carriage maker, h 41 Pearl st.


Hart Lewis B. carriage smith, h 7 South Prospect st.


Hart Lorenzo, cordwainer, h 37 Arch st.


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HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.


Hart Walter, plater, 74} Main st.


Hart Salmon, (Balch &. Hart) h 66 Asylum st.


Hartford Bank, 24 State st.


Hartford Grammar School, College street. A Clas- sical and English Institution. The Modern Languages taught by a foreigner of distinguished reputation. The In- stitution is open for examination any day of its session. Four or five boys are admitted into the family of the Principal. T. L. WRIGHT, Principal. Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Office No. 16 State street, north side State House square, insures buildings, merchandize, and most kinds of moveable property, against loss or damage by fire, on favorable terms.


ELIPHALET TERRY, President.


JAMES G. BOLLES, Secretary.


HARTFORD HOTEL, 45 State st.


Hartford Mutual Insurance Company, over 184 Main st.


Hartshorn Jonathan, paper hanger, h 59 Pearl st.


Hartwell William, truckman, h 54 Village st.


Harvey Erastus W. chair maker, 783-h 97 Main st.




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