Gardners's Hartford City Directory Connecticut CT, 1840 , Part 4

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Ripley &. Cune, at No. 98, Front st., offer for sale on accommodating terms, Iron and Steel, Anvils, Vises, Ham- mers, Shovels, Axles, Carriage Springs, Shapes, Hoops, Band Iron, Grind Stones, Fire Brick, Fall River Nails, and other Goods in the line.


Ripley Roberts & Co. iron store, 68 Commerce st. Ripley Edwin G. (Ripley, Roberts & Co.) h 21 Talcott st. Ripley Philip, (Ripley g. Cune) h 53 Church st. Ripley Jabez, h Washington st.


Ripley Oliver, constable, 263 State st. Rising D. B. (Whiting, Hills & Rising) h 32 Talcott st. Risley, Wm. H. joiner, h 6 Front st.


Ritter Nathan, dry goods, 126 Main-h 35 Front st.


Robbins Erastus, joiner, h 33 Village st.


Robbins Sarah, widow of John, h Coles st.


Robbins & Winship, Manufacturers and Dealers in Cabinet Furniture, Chairs, Feathers, Beds, Cushions, Uphol. stery work, &c., &c., No. 94 Main st. An extensive and splen. did assortment constantly on hand, for sale at the lowest prices.


Robbins Philemon F. (Robbins & Winship) h 6 Windsor st. Robbins Rowland A. (Janes &. Robbins) h 135 Main st. Robbins William, victualler, 190 Main-h 54 Asylum st. [See Robins.]


Roberts Esther, dress maker, h 4 Church st.


Roberts George, (Ripley, Roberts & Co.) h 114 Front st. Roberts M. S. hair dresser, under U. S. Hotel Roberts Volney, mason, h 52 Village st.


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Thomas Roberts, No. 28 State st. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Stoves of every description, and Stove Fur- niture, Grates, Stove Pipe, &c. &c. A first rate assortment of Tin, Copper and Britannia, Ware Mats, Brushes, and Housekeepers' Hardware, constantly on hand.


Roberts Thomas, h 56 Church st.


Roberts Waterman, ( Surcetland &. Roberts) h 31 Front st.


Roberts William, joiner, h 8 Windsor st.


Roberts William, cordwainer, h 57 Pearl st.


Robins Rev. Gurdon, h 26 Church st.


Robins &. Folger, Booksellers and Stationers, 180 Main st. Merchants, School Committees, Library Compa- nies and others, supplied on the most reasonable terms .- *.* Particular attention paid to all orders for foreign works, and subscriptions received for the prominent periodicals of the day.


Robinson, Pratt & Co booksellers, 3 Pearl st. Robinson David F. (Robinson, Pratt & Co.) h 63 Main st.


Rockwell Joel, butcher, stall 6 City Hall Market. Rockwell J. H. blacksmith, 2 Trumbull st. Rockwell Maria, school, Gilman's building. Rockwell Henry, boarding house, 8 Kilbourn st.


Rogers Benjamin, physician, h 250 Main st. Rogers Elizabeth, widow, h 19 Pratt st.


Rogers & Rockwell, grocers 42 Morgan st.


Rogers Hiram, (Rogers &. Rockwell) h 103 Front st.


William Rogers, No. 4 State st. manufacturer of Silver Spoons, Forks, Butter knives, &c. of the latest and richest patterns, and dealer in Watches, Jewelry, plated and Britannia Goods, fine pocket and table Cutlery, &c. Watches and time pieces, of every description repaired in the best manner by experienced workmen.


Rogers William, jeweller, 4 State-h 1 Village st. Rogers E. P. boards City Hotel.


J. D. Root, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Hats, Caps, Furs, and Buffalo Robes, No. 204 Main st.


Root J. D. 204 Main-h 8 Kingsley st. Root Horatio, mason, h 140 Front st.


Rose Parsons, merchant, 112 State-h 20 Pearl st.


Ross John, sadler, h 18 Chapel st.


Rosebeck John, merchant tailor, 2 Temple-h 4 Talcott st.


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Rounsavell George, morocco dresser, h 41 College st. Rouviere Louis, paper maker, h rear 69 Asylum st. Rowell Lewis, joiner, h 10 Wells st.


Job Rowley, Manufacturer of Palm Leaf Hoods, No. 346 Main st. An assortment constantly on hand, for sale Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest prices.


Royce Augustus, clerk, h 37 Mill st.


Russ Harriet, widow, h 66 Main st.


Russell John, surveyor of customs, 11 Central row.


Russell G. W. physician, 268-h 269 Main st.


Russell John B. tailor, h 53 State st.


Russell Westell, watchman, h 47 Village st.


Russell William, painter, h 47 Village st.


Rust George, mason, h 46 Asylum st.


Sackett Noble, cordwainer, h 19 Commerce st.


Sage Alvin, cordwainer, h 61 Asylum st.


Sage Jason, grocer, 36 State-h over the store.


Sage Maria, widow, h 3 Trumbull st.


Sanford Gideon, cabinet maker, h 5 Pratt st.


Sargeant Jacob, h 231 Main st.


Saunders Asahel & Son, grocers, corner of Main & Mill st.


Saunders Asahel, h 2 College st.


Saunders William, tailor, h 10 Talcott st.


Savage & Co. wholesale grocers, 42 Commerce st.


Savage Jesse, h 41 Church st.


Savage Jamin, cabinet maker, h 8 Windsor st.


Savage William, steam boat agent, h 53 Village st. Savings Bank, 2 Pratt st. Sawtell Albert G. truckman, h 37 Pearl st.


Scarborough Eunice, widow, h 14 Church st.


Scarborough Mary, school, 268 Main st.


Sceery M. & P. blacksmiths, 6 Sheldon st.


Scranton Henry, laborer, h 6Main st.


Sears Lyman, (Burt, Sears &. Co.) h 34 Temple st.


David G. Sears, Dealer in Hides, Leather, and Oil, No 94 State st.


Sears D. G. 94 State-h 4 Front st.


Sears Calvin, tavern, 57 Commerce st.


Sears John R. grocer, 59 & 61-h 30 Front st. Seaton & Montague, embroidery store, 128 Main st. SECRETARY OFFICE, 1843 Main st.


Sexton Abel, mason, h 6 Ellery st.


Sexton George, dry goods, 239 Main st.


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Lorin Serton, New Auction and Commission Store. Dealer in Furniture, Feathers, &c. Umbrella Manufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Dry Goods. No 224 Main street.


Sexton Lorin, 224 Main-h 16 Windsor st.


Sexton Horace, hat store, 50 State-h 154 Front st.


Sexton Lester, merchant, h 152 Front st.


Seyms Catharine, widow, h Nichols lane.


Seymour Charles & Co. iron store. 210 Main-h 7 Pratt st.


Seymour Horace, grocer, 14-h 16 Main st.


Seymour Henry, h 26 Arch st.


Seymour Ledyard, h 8 Ellery st.


Harvey Seymour, Wholesale and retail dealer in Drugs,


Medicines and Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Wines, &c. No. 186 Main st. north west State House.


Seymour Harvey, h 16 Asylum st.


Seymour &. Park, Attornies at Law, Office No 1962 Main st., will attend to collections and other business entrust ed to their care.


Seymour D. M. auctioneer, 224 Main st.


Shaw John, mason, h 19 Ann st.


Shaw Sylvanus G. mason, h 23 Church st.


Shaw A. F. & J. B. grocers, 300 Main st.


Sheldon Charles, dry goods, 130-h 44 Main st.


Sheldon & Colton, saddlers, 203 Main st.


Sheldon Henry, (Sheldon & Colton,) h 57 Trumbull st.


Sheldon Lot, sash maker, Albany st.


Sheldon Nancy, widow, h Albany st.


Sheldon William, brass founder, h 19 Mill st.


Sheldon Horace, blacksmith, h Coles st.


Sheldon Timothy, joiner, 364 Main st. Sheldon & Church, grocers, 287 Main st.


Shepard Almeron, brass foundry, 6 Elm-h 21 Sheldon st.


Shepard Benoni A. grocer, 74 Main-h 10 Elm st.


Shepard Charles, attorney, 1843-bds. 180} Main st.


Shepard David, caulker, h 3 Arch st.


Shepard Elizabeth, boarding house, 4 Mill st. Shepard E. & Sons, grocers, 85 Main st.


Shepard Henry, (E Shepard &. Sons) h 87 Main st.


Shepard Richard, iron founder, h 84 Front st. Shepard Ebenezer, boarding house, over 323 Main st.


Shepard Francis, stone cutter, h 7 Potters st.


Sherman Edwin, joiner, h 2 Chapel st.


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Shultas James B. U. S. Hotel, 11 State st. Sigourney Charles & Son, hardware, 196 Main-h High st. Sikes William H. cordwainer, h 62 Windsor st. Silloway Samuel, broker, 188\ Main-h 19 Morgan st. Sisson Lyman, h 11 Kilbourn st. Skinner Abigail, widow, h 11 Elm st. Skinner Abby P. h 36 Front st.


Skinner Horace, tanner, h 20 Elm st.


Skinner Lucius, joiner, h 41 Arch st.


Skinner L. T. 88 Main-h 5 South Prospect st.


Skinner Lewis, printer, 26} State -h 14 College st.


Skinner A. R. (Case &. Skinner) h 19 Asylum st.


Skinner &. Co. No. 102 Main st., Dealers in Groce- ries, Fruits, &c.


Skinner Harriet, widow, h 1 Church st.


Skinner T. L. 88 Main-bds. 21 South Prospect st.


Slater Samuel, morocco dresser, h 4 Sheldon st. Slocom Horatio N. cordwainer, 16 Ferry st.


Slocom John, cordwainer, h Charles st.


Small Daniel, tinner, h 6 South Prospect st.


Smart John, machinist and engineer, h rear 69 Asylum st.


T. Smith & Co. Manufacturers and Importers, Deal- ers in Saddlery and Saddlery Hardware, 225 Main st. Smith Caroline, widow of Normand jr., h 57 Church st. Smith Catharine C. widow, h 360 Main st.


Smith &. Peck, Dealers in Flour and Grain, No. 111 State street. N. B. The best of Flour constantly on hand, and delivered in any part of the city free of expense.


Smith Chauncey G. (Smith &. Peck) h 27 Village st.


Smith David H. joiner, h 91 Front st.


Smith Erastus, attorney, 8 Central row.


Smith Fanny, widow, h 22 Chapel st.


Smith J. G. & Co. dry goods, 146 Main st.


Smith John, cooper, h 18 Kilbourn st. Smith Joseph T. book binder, 1933 Main-h 6 Pearl st. Smith Luther, bds. City Hotel.


Smith Normand, h 326 Main st. Smith Mason, truckman, h 15 Front st.


Smith Milton, truckman, h 143 Front st.


Smith Orrin, truckman, h 34 Front st.


Smith Perry, grocer, 117 State-h 26 Commerce st.


Smith Roswell C. author, h 244 Main st.


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Smith Thomas, (T. Smith & Co.) h High st.


Smith Amy, widow, h 53 Morgan st.


Smith Alfred, treasurer Collins Manuf'g. C. 116 State st.


Smith Solomon, livery stable, rear of 92 Front-h 15 Kilbourn. Smith Henry, (T. Smith &. Co.) bds. 248 Main st.


Smith Naomi, widow, h Charles st.


Smith Thornton, laborer, h 124 Front st.


Smith James, merchant, h 112 Front st. Smith Mary, widow, h 19 Arch st.


Smith E. &. E. victuallers, under 290 Main st.


Smith William R. book binder, h 23 Windsor st.


Snow Porter II. teacher, over 263 Main st.


Sooter Rebecca, widow, h Nichols lane .;


Spalding & Storrs, Publishers, Booksellers and Sta- tioners, 192 Main st. A full supply of Classical, Theological, School, and Miscellaneous Books and Stationery, constantly en hand and for sale at the lowest prices.


Spencer Edwin, cashier Conn. River Bank, h 45 Main st. Spencer, Isaac, h 45 Main st.


Spencer James H. laborer, h 25 Commerce st.


Spencer John A. hair dresser, over 205 Main-h 11 Village st. Spencer S. & Co. whl. grocers, 43 Commerce-h 38 Trumbull. Spencer Theodore jr. mer. tailor, 10 State-h 13 Chapel st. Spencer Charles, saddler, h 290 Main st.


Spencer Elizabeth, widow, h 280 Main st.


Isaac J. Sperry, Thompsonian Botanic Physician, No. 318 Main st. where may be found a complete assortment of pure Thompsonian Medicine. Infirmary open for the re. ception of patients of any form of disease.


Sperry Joel, butcher, h 21 Market st.


Sprague Isaac N. pastor Fourth Cong. church, h 10 Chapel st. Squires Abner, broker, 48 State-h 52 Asylum st.


Squires David, cordwainer, h over 88 Commerca st. Stannis John, laborer, h 343 Main st.


Stanton Enoch C. merchant tailor, 147-h 65 Main st. Starkweather Nathan, grocer, 52 Main st.


Starkweather B. & G. stall 16 City Hall market.


STATE EAGLE OFFICE, 1843 Main st. Stebbins Lucius, map painter, over 3 Asylum st. Stebbins David, h 28 Chapel st.


Stebbins Persis, milliner, 264 Main st.


Stedman Alvin, joiner, h 22 Main st.


Stedman Belinda, widow, h 17 Commerce st. Stedman Griffiin, h 2 Morgan st.


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Stedman G. A. 98 State-h 7 Village st. Stedman John, laborer, h Coles st.


Steele & Crocker, jewellers, 195 Main st.


Steele Eliza, boarding house, 287 Main st. Steele Mary, boarding house, 5 Sheldon st.


Steele Mary, widow of Henry, h Washington st. Steele Samuel, copper smith, h 6 Mill st.


Steele Thomas, (Steele &. Crocker) h 76 Trumbull st.


Stevens Plowden, res. 254 Main st.


Stewart George, joiner, h 18 Kilbourn st.


Stewart Levi, mariner, h 25 Village st.


Allen S. Stillman, Bookbinder and Account Book Manufacturer. Account Books ruled to any pattern and bound in Extra binding. Old Books and Periodicals rebound in the neatest manner, on moderate terms. Exchange buildings, corner of Main and State sts.


Stillman Allen S. h 16 Temple st. Stillman J. A. tailor, h 50 Windsor st.


P. D. Stillman, Manufacturer of Fur and Silk Hats, and dealer in Caps, Buffalo Robes and Trimmings, No. 198 Main street.


Stillman P. D. h 16 Front st.


Stillman Simeon, mason, h 31 Market st.


Lyman Stockbridge, at No. 2 Central Row, offers for sale a full and complete assortment of Goods, such as are usually kept in a Merchant Tailor's establishment. Gar- ments made in the first style, at short notice, and warranted to suit the purchaser.


Stockbridge Lyman, 2 Central row-h 22 Chruch st.


Stockbridge & Gowdy, wholesale grocers, 48 Commerce st. Stockbridge Randolph, (Stockbridge & Gowdy) h 46} State st. Stocking Emeline, h 12 Church st.


Stockwell Lewis, soap boiler, h 162 Front st.


Stoddard S. & M. milliners, 250 Main st. Stone Mary, widow, h 25 Mill st.


Stone Collins, teacher, bds. 169 Main st.


Stone Darius, shoe store, 112 Main st. Starr Abigail, widow, h 51 Pearl st. Storrs Amariah, (Spalding & Storrs) h 25 Trumbull st. Storrs Lemuel G. bds. City Hotel.


Story George, boarding house, 180} Main st.


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A. C. Stowell, Manufacturer and dealer in Palm Leaf, Palm Leaf hats and bonnets, wholesale and retail, also, Leaf split, and hats bleached and pressed in the best style. No. 35 Morgan street. Ten rods west of the Great Bridge.


Stowell E. A., milliner, 230 Main st. Street J. W. grocer, 104 Main-h 10 Mill st.


A. B. Strong & Co. Dealers in Mahogany, Cherry, and Pine Lumber, of every quality, at the lowest prices - Yard and Counting Room on Dutch Point.


Strong Asa B. (A. B. Strong & Co.) h 4 Ellery st.


Strong Ezra, book publisher, 1933 Main-h 40 Church st. Strong Ira, joiner, h over 300 Main st.


Strong John H. 96 State-h 169 Main st.


Strong Frances, boarding house, 36 Trumbull st.


Strong William, leather store, 100 State-h 21 Morgan st.


Studley Daniel, printer, h 53 Pearl st.


Studley Walter, cordwainer, h 51 Pearl st.


Sugden Elisha, h 5 Church st.


Sullivan John, paper maker, h 159 Front st. Sumner George, physician, h 24 Asylum st.


Sumner George O. physician, 1843 Main st.


Sumner H. F. book publisher, 108-h 29 Main st. Sumner John, stage proprietor, h 80 Front st. Swan Henry, truckman, h Adams st.


Swan Jonas P. truckman, h 20 Morgan st. Sweet Truman, stage proprietor, h 53 State st. Sweet William, mason, h rear 42 Morgan st. Sweetland & Roberts, stone yard, 20 Commerce st.


Sweetland Apollos, (Sweetland & Roberts) h 25 Potters st. Sweetland Sophia, widow, h 7 Buckingham st. Sweetser Henry P. hides and leather, 37 Morgan st. Symonds Edwin, cabinet maker, h 3 Sheldon st. Taintor John A. 112 State st .- h Lord's hill


Talcott Leverett, Commercial Hotel, 6 and 7 Central row.


Talcott William, over 256-h 258 Main st.


Tarbell Margaret, widow, h 22 College st. Taylor Azariah, truckman, h 135 Front st. Taylor & Fenton, gun smiths, 131 Main st. Taylor Julius, boarding house, 131 Main st. Taylor David, glazier, h 31 College st.


Taylor Eldad, New England House, 51, 53 and 55 Front st.


Taylor Edwin, (Prestons &. Taylor) h over 125 State st. Taylor Ellen, widow, h 21 Market st.


Taylor Francis, grocer, 119 State-h over the store


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Taylor Henry, laborer, h Cooper lane


Taylor James, grocer, 74 Main-h 12 Elm st. Taylor Joseph, printer, h south of South Green Taylor Samuel, sail maker, 121 State-h 26 Front st. Taylor William, rule maker, h 53 Mill st.


Tennant Azel, copperplate printer, h 14 Temple st. Terry Eliphalet, h 353 Main st.


E. P. Terry, M. D., Physician and Surgeon,- House 45, Office 84} Main st.


Terry Gurdon S. tailor, h 8 Trumbull st.


Terry Joseph, leather store, 46-h 7 Morgan st.


Terry Lucy, widow, h 19 Main st.


Terry Nathaniel, h 4 Prospect st.


Terry Oliver G. 51 Commerce-h 9 Morgan st.


Terry Prudence N. widow, h 42 Main st.


Terry Roderick & Co. whl. grocers, 352-h 311 Main st.


Terry Seth, attorney, 10 Pearl-h 284 Main st.


Thatcher Peter, jomer, h 53 Main st.


Thatcher Peter, Jr. joiner, h 14 South Prospect st.


Thatcher Sheldon P. (John O'msted & Co.) h 53 Main st. Thayer Ephraim, h 44 Asylum st.


Thomas Henry, iron founder, h 16 Commerce st.


Thomas James, h 92 Main st.


Thomas Mrs. E. L. dress maker, h 46 Trumbull st.


E. C. Thompson, Confectioner, and dealer in Toys, and Fancy Articles, No. 207 Main st. Confectionary, Pas- try, &c. furnished to parties or dealers, on the shortest notice, in any quantity. Ice Creams, Soda, &c. of the best quality, in their season.


Thompson E. C. confectioner, h 207 Main st.


Thompson Alex'r, broom maker, 35 Morgan-h 1 Market st.


Thompson Benoni, laborer, h 41 Arch st.


Thompson R. grocer, under 184 Main st.


Thompson Rosanna, widow, h 29 Mill st.


Thompson Joseph G. hair dresser, 26 Ferry st.


Thrall Willis, map publisher, 1963 Main-h 18 Windsor st


Tiernan James, laborer, h 5 Mill st.


Tiffany Edwin D. (Case, Tiffany & Co.) h Wethersfield lane. Tiffany Lucien, machinist, h Coles st.


TIMES OFFICE, 1 Central Row


Tinker Wm. coffiin warehouse, over 88 Main st-h 27 Mill st. Tisdale & Fox, grocers, 13 Central Row.


Tisdale James, (Tisdale & Fox) h 15 Morgan st.


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Tolles Elisha, machinist, h 347 Main st.


Torrey Jacob N. boarding house, 252 Main st.


Totten Silas, pres. Washington College, h Washington st.


Toucey Isaac, attorney, over 194-h 113 Main st.


Town Clerk's Office, 12 Pearl st.


Townsend Daniel, h 58 State st.


Trask Lewis, joiner, h 35 Arch st.


Treat Joseph C. pattern maker, h 11 Potters st.


Treat Selah, Exchange Coffee House, 64 State st.


Tripp P. G. truckman, h Charles st.


Trumbull Joseph, h Grove st.


Tryon Marshall H. merch't tailor, 246 Main st.


Tudor Samuel, h 262 Main st.


Tudor Sophia, single woman, h 4 Church st.


Tuller & Fowler, tin ware and stoves, 72 State st.


Tuller William, (Tuller &. Fowler) h 6 Buckingham st.


Tuthill Charles H. attorney, 1963 Main st.


Tuthill Louisa C. h 28 Asylum st.


Tuttle Samuel & Sons, grocers, 267-h 269 Main st.


Tuttle Wm. F. (S. Tuttle & Sons) h 16 Market st.


Tweedy & Barrows, dry goods, 263 Main st.


Underwood Sanford S. cordwainer, h rear 69 Asylum st.


Union Hall, corner of Main and Pearl sts.


UNION HOTEL, 320 Main st.


UNITED STATES HOTEL, 14 State st.


Utley Augustus, grocer, 64 Front-h 36 Talcott st.


Vance James, straw bleacher, rear of 230 Main-h 5 Church st.


Vanbergen Sarah, widow, h 41 Front st.


Van Horn Sylvester, stage driver, h over 51 State st.


Van Hausen John, cabinet maker, h 3 Main st. Very Henry, cordwainer, h 64 Windsor st.


Wade B. C. teacher of music, h 221 Main st.


Wade Richard, Capt. U. S. Army-h 7 Front st.


Wade & Haskell, music store, 4 Asylum st. Wadsworth Daniel, h 6 Prospect st. Wadsworth Hezekiah, laborer, h 147 Front st.


Wadsworth & Ingraham, saddlers, 309 Main st.


Wadsworth Oliver, (W. S. Ingraham) h 293 Main st.


Wadsworth Wm. S. grocer, 80 Main-h 2 Mill st.


Edwin Walker, Livery Stable, No. 21, Asylum st .- First rate Horses and Carriages in every variety, furnished at reasonable rates, with careful and experienced drivers, when required.


Walker Edwin, h rear of 14 Asylum st.


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Walker Lorenzo, truckman, h 16 Kilbourn st.


Wallace James, laborer, h 9 Commerce st. Wallace Mrs. F. M. milliner, 279 Main st. Warburton John, res. city hotel.


Ward Charles A. carriage maker, h 80 Front st. Ward James, h 98 Main st.


R. B. &. W. A. Ward, Dealers in Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff's, Window Glass, &c. &c. Wholesale and Retail, No. 55 State street. Constantly on hand, a complete assortment of the above articles, warranted of first quality. Agents for the sale of White Lead, Glue, Sperm Oil, Oil Vitriol, Aqua Fortis, Muriatic Acid, Blue Vitriol, and Copperas. Also, Redford and Saranac Crown Window Glass, which is the most approved Crown Glass now offered to the public.


Ward Roswell B. (R. B. S. W. A. Ward) h 10 Prospect st. Ward William A. (R. B. &. W. A. Ward) h 80 State st.


Ware Hiram B. saddler, h 22 Talcott st.


Ware Mary and Betsey, h 8 South Prospect st.


Warner Alfred P. cordwainer, over 117 State-h 7 Ellery st. Warner Eri, joiner, h 56 Front st.


Warner Hannah, widow, h 2 Brinley court.


Washburn Betsey, widow, h 329 Main st.


Washington Hall, 71 State st.


Washington Market, corner of Main and Trumbull sts.


Waterman Henry, flour store, 25 Ferry st .- h 13 Central row. Waterman Nancy, widow, h 31 Temple st.


Waterman Nathan M. morocco dresser, 23-h 24 Elm st. Waters Abner, iron founder, h 19 Church st.


Waters Chauncey, joiner, h Park st.


Waters Horace, butcher, stall 12 City Hall market.


Waters James, laborer, h 90 Front st.


Watkins Harriet M. widow, h 55 Pearl st.


Watkinson & Bartholomew, merchants, 73 State st.


Watkinson David & Co. iron store, 99 State st.


Watkinson David, h 2 Prospect st.


Watkinson Edward, h 5 Prospect st.


Watkinson Robert, (W. & Bartholomew) h 9 Prospect st. Watrous Seymour, cabinet maker, h 13 Elm st.


Watson Mary, widow of William, h over 266 Main st. Watson & Weeks, York House, 75 State st.


Watson B. M. (Watson & Weeks) h 85 State st.


Way George M. (Kennedy &. Way) h 31 Village st.


Webb Frank, truckman, h 3 Commerce st.


Webb Henry, hats and clothing, 82 State st.


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Webb John H. h 1 Morgan st.


Webb James H. clerk, h 20 Windsor st.


Webb Nathaniel, wood measurer, h Bliss st.


Webster Betsey, widow, h 7 Commerce st.


Webster Henry, potter, h Coles st.


Webster Ira, book agent, h 366 Main st.


Webster M. C. & Son, pottery, 27-h 18 Front st.


Webster Rhoda, widow, h 116 Front st.


Weeks Charles & Henry, coopers, 56 Commerce-h Charles Weeks James, joiner, h 28 Commerce st. Weeks & Pomeroy, grocers, 17 Ferry st. Weeks Joseph, (Weeks &. Pomeroy) h 13 Kilbourn st.


Weir Truman, joiner, h 29 Mill st.


Welden Asa, cooper, h 155 Front st. Welles Gideon, postmaster, h Welles avenue.


Wells Charles, farmer, h Washington, corner of Park st. Wells Charles P. ( Wells &. Humphrey) h 32 Elm st. Wells Chauncey, teamster, h 71 Front st. Wells & Crane, dry goods, 220 Main st.


Wells Edward, brickmaker, h 82 Front st.


Wells Henry, cordwainer, h 15 Main st.


Wells Horace, dentist, 1623-h 117 Main st.


Wells &. Humphrey, Druggists and Apothecaries, 178 Main street, west of State House. Genuine Drugs and Medicines, at Wholesale and Retail. London and Paris Per- fumery. English and American Confectionary. Fancy Ar- ticles.


Wells James H. h 7 Prospect st.


Wells Rachel, widow, h 111 Front st.


Wells Silas, joiner, h 4 Church st.


Welsh Sarah, widow, h 6 Church st. Wentworth Daniel, h 34 Mill st.


Wentworth William W. P. hair dresser, 323 Main st. Wescott William, joiner, h 23 Mill st.


West Sherman, boarding house, 13 Asylum st. Wetmore Henry, joiner, h 46 Asylum st.


Wheat Lovisa, widow, h 135 Front st. Wheaton Noah, joiner, h 22 Front st.


Whitney S. & Sons, grocers, 298 Main st .- h over the store. White Abigail, widow, h Park st. White David, City Hotel, 120 Main st.


White Ezra jr. (Crosby, White &. D.) h over 127 Main st. White George, joiner, h 18 Chapel st.


White George R. joiner, h 20 Sheldon st.


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White Mehitable, widow, h 19 Village st.


White Roderick, bookseller, 12 State-h 30 Trumbull s :.


Whiting, Hills & Rising, No. 110 Sate street, Man- ufacturers and Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes, Leather and Findings. An assortment constantly on hand, at the low- est prices.


Whiting Charles, (Whiting, Hills & Rising) h 50 Front st.


Whiting Luther, boarding house, 19 Church st.


Whiting Sarah, widow, h 24 Pearl st.


Whitmore Phineas B. printer, h 32 Pearl st.


Whittemore Amos, joiner, h 32 Commerce st.


Wickham J. S. printer, h 25 Kilbourn st.


Wickham Sarah, widow, h 25 Kilbourn st.


Wilcox Huntington, cordwainer, h 18 Trumbull st.


Wilcox Lewis, cordwainer, h 33 Church st.


Wilcox Miss C. I. milliner, 1 Pearl st. Wildman Clarissa B. widow, h 11 Pratt st. Wildman Henry, cordwainer, bds. 234 Main st.


Wildman Hiram, hatter, bds. 19 Asylum st.


Wildman Russel, hatter, h 33 Potter's st.


Wiley Samuel L. cordwainer, h over 222 Main st.


Willard Asaph, engraver, 1 Central row-h 8 Front st.


Williams Emily, widow, h 6 Pratt street.


Williams John, cordwainer, h 34 Main st.


Williams H & T. dry goods and groceries, 30 Ferry st.


Williams Henry, iron founder, h 17 Kilbourn st.


Williams Sarah, widow, h over 30 Ferry st.


Williams Thomas S. Chief Justice Superior Court, 2023 Main- h 14 Prospect st.


Walter S. Williams, Book and Fancy Job Printer, No. 1843 Main st. corner of Asylum st., has recently received an assortment of Job Type of the newest fashion, and is pre. pared to execute work in the best style, at reasonable prices.


Williams Walter S. printer, 184} Main-h 4 Chapel st.


William G. Williams, Italian hair dresser, over No. 40 State, corner of Market st. Prompt attention, keen razors, and every effort to please may be depended on.


Wilmoth John, watchman, h 22 Sheldon st. Winchell Volney, h 74 Trumbull st.


Windsor Manufacturing Company, 96 State st.


Wing John, carriage maker, h 38 Windsor st.


Wing John, Jr. dry goods, 233 Main-h 28 Church st.


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Winship Joseph, (Robbins g. Winship) h 23 College st. Thomas Winship, Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Shoe stock, Findings, &c. No 172 Main st. south wing Phoenix Bank. Winship Thomas, shoe store, 172 Main-h 18 Church st. Withenbury James, copperplate printer, 23 Pearl st. Withey Wm. P. joiner, rear 6 Trumbull-h 36 Mill st. Witter Albert G. frame maker, h 58 Windsor st. Wolcott & Dean, grocers, 285 Main st. Wood Oscar, laborer, h 41 Trumbull st. Woodbridge James R. dry goods, 4 Temple-h 17 Pratt st.




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