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Board of sick prisoner,.
8.53
Jail furniture ...
842.00
Salary of Jailor,
1,000.00
Salary of assistants,.
4,384.50 Salary of Chaplain, 100.00
Salary of County Commissioners,. 8,641.98
County Home, building and repairs, 4,915.68
County Home expenses,.
18,151.68
Advertising for Jail Report,
68.00
Jail supplies,. 1,459.05
Water and ice at Jail,
688.80
Telephone at Jail, ...
88.25
Transportation at Jail,
70.87
Burial of prisoner, ..
60.00
Interest County loan,.
802.54
County bar library,.
800.00
Insurance, .
200.00· MAY.
JUNE.
OCT.
DEC.
FEB.
JULY. NOV.
JANUARY. MARCH.
DEC. FEB. APRIL.
SEPT. JANUARY. MARCH. MAY.
FEB. APRIL.
JUNE.
Total,.
$65,924.08
Indebtedness of the County,
21,500.00
COMMISSIONERS OF SUPERIOR COURT; HARTFORD COUNTY.
Brainard Austin. Healy John P.ª
Briscoe Charles H."
Hooker John.
Brooks C. M .*
Brott George O.
Buck John R.
Hyde Wm. Waldo.
Buck John H.
Joslyn Chas. M. Levy Josiah W.
Burnham Chas. R. Marvin L. P. Waldo.
Carpenter Elisha.
McLean Geo. P .*
Chambers Francis.
Cleveland F. E.
Conant George A.
Coogan James T. 2d*
Cornwall Horace.
Fowler Geo. B .*
Fenn J. Lincoln.
Sperry Lewis."
Gates Andrew F.
Toohey John A.
Gibson George P.
Waterous Thomas C.
Gilman Geo. H.
White John A.
Hall Mary.
Williams Frank B.
Healy Frank E .*
* Not residents of Hartford.
COUNTY HEALTH OFFICERS.
Hartford County-Daniel A. Markham, Hartford. New Haven County-C. E. Hoadley, New Haven. New London County-Charles F. Thayer, Norwich. Fairfield County-Geo. E. Hill, Bridgeport. Windham County-Wm. A. King, Willimantic. Litchfield County-W. F. Hurlbut, West Winsted. Middlesex County- Wesley U. Pearne, Middletown. Tolland County-M. P. Yeomans, Andover.
GAME AND FISH WARDEN. A. C. Collins, Hartford, Conn.
HARTFORD COUNTY BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION.
Newton Pomeroy, Suffield, Prest; E. M. Wightman, New Britain; John Gemmill, Hartford; Horace Parm- lee, South Windsor; W. H. Pease, Tariffville, Vice Pres'ts; W. H. Smith, Plainville, Sec'y and Tress Annual meeting in June.
HARTFORD COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION. Charles E. Perkins, Pres't; Henry C. Robinson, Fica Prest; Wm. F. Henney, Clerk; Organized March 20. 1795. Regular meetings at Superior Court room cu Friday before the civil terms, and on each Friday during the term, at 2 P. M. Annual election in March.
HARTFORD COUNTY EDUCATIONAL ASS'N. T. H. Patterson, Bristol, Pres't; A. B. Condlin, South- ington, Esther Perry, Hartford, Bertha M. McConker. South Manchester, Vice Pres'ts; Hattie E. Huat. Hartford, Sec'y and Treas .; Charles D. Hine, W. L Twitchell, Alida B. Clark, C. L. Lyman, Directors. Or- ganized June 26, 1875. Annual meeting in September.
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Credit Table FOR THE USE OF MERCHANTS.
Date. Four Months. Six Months. Eight Months
JANUARY. MAY. JULY. SEPT.
FEB. JUNE. AUGUST.
OCT.
MARCH.
JULY.
SEPT.
NOV.
APRIL.
AUGUST.
OCT.
DEC.
JANUARY.
County Treasurer's salary,.
825.00
Recording convictions,.
18.50
Stationary and stamps,.
157.85
Incidentals, .
382.35
OCT.
NOV.
MARCH. MAY.
JULY.
DEC.
APRIL.
JUNE. AUGUST.
Mills Hiram R.# Newberry Leslie W .* Parker Francis H.
Perkins Arthur. Quinn James J. Robinson Chas. M.
Bullard Herbert S.
Huntington Henry A.' Hyde E. H. Jr.
AUGUST.
SEPT. NOV.
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GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
County Coroners and Medical Graminers.
THE law of June 1, 1883, provides for the appointment of County Coroners for three years, and each Coroner to have appointment of a Deputy, and a Medical Examiner, for each town. SECTION 4 .- " When any person shall come to a sudden, violent, or untimely death, and when any person shall be found dead, the manner of whose death is not known, any one who shall become aware of such death shall forthwith report the same to the Medical Examiner for the Town in which the body lies," etc. If the Medical Examiner is satisfied that the death was not caused by the criminal act, omission or carelessness of another, he reports the case to the Coroner for record; but if, in the opinion of the Medical Examiner, such death was caused by the criminal act, omission or carelessness of another, or is attended with suspicious circumstances, he immediately notifies the Coroner who proceeds forthwith to take charge of the body and make all necessary inquiry concerning the cause and manner of death.
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HARTFORD COUNTY; H. E. TAINTOR, Hartford, CORONER. J. G. Calhoun, Hartford, DEP. COR. MEDICAL EXAMINERS, Avon, John L. North. Berlin, R. F. Ensign. Bristol. George S. Hull. Burlington & Canton. G.F. Lewis. East Granby, C. M. Wooster. East Hartford, Edward H. Griswold. East Windsor, H. O. Allen. Enfield, Edward F. Parsons. Farmington, S. J. Edgerton. Glastonbury. H. C. Bunce. Granby & Hartland, A. J. Weed. Hartford, H. S. Fuller. Manchester, J. N. Parker. Marlborough, H. C. Bunce. New Britain, B. N. Comings. Newington, W. W. Knight. Plainville, T. G. Wright. Rocky Hill, Rufus W. Griswold. Simsbury, C. M. Wooster. Southington, W. G. Steadman. South Windsor, Chas. L. Blakeslee. Suffield, J. K. Mason. West Hartford, W. W. Knight. Wethersfield, Abner S. Warner. Windsor, N. S. Bell. Windsor Locks, S. R. Burnap.
NEW HAVEN COUNTY; CORONER, ELI MIX, New Haven. MEDICAL EXAMINERS, Ansonia, Wm. H. Conklin. Beacon Falls, Edwin H. Johnson. Bethany, John W. Barker. Branford, C. W. Gaylord. Cheshire, E. T. Cornwall. Derby, George L. Beardsley. East Haven, Gustavus Eliot. Guilford, G. P. Reynolds. Hamden, George H. . Joslyn. Madison, Daniel M. Webb. Meriden. G. H. Wilson. Middlebury, Aug. A. Crane. Milford, E. B. Heady. Naugatuck, Franklin B. Tuttle. New Haven, Robert B. Goodyear. North Branford, C. W. Gaylord. North Haven, Gustavus Eliot. Orange, John F. Barnett. Oxford, Lewis Barnes. Prospect and Wolcott, F. G. Graves. Seymour, Elias M. Davis. Southbury, John M. Shepherd. Wallingford, Jas. D. McGanghey. Waterbury, Thomas L. Axtelle. Woodbridge, J. W. Barker.
NEW LONDON COUNTY; F.H. BROWN, Norwich, CORONER. DEPUTY CORONER, Amos A. Browning, Norwich. Boerah, Nathan Johnson. Colchester, Myron W. Robinson.
MEDICAL EXAMINERS,
East Lyme, F. E. Dart. Frankan, T. I. Stanton, Baltic. Griswold, George H. Jennings. Groton, James L. Weaver. Lebanon, Edwin L. Danielson. Ledyard, N. B. Lewis. Lisbon, Sanford H. Holmes. Lyme, Joseph G. Ely.
Montville, Earl Mathewson. New London, A. W. Nelson. No. Stonington, Edwin H. Knowles. Norwich, Lewis S. Paddock. Old Lyme, George W. Harris. Preston, Geo. R. Harris, Norwich. Salem, Charles F. Congdon. Sprague, T. I. Stanton. Stonington, George D. Stanton. Voluntown, Sanford H. Holmes. Waterford, G. Maynard Minor.
FAIRFIELD COUNTY; CORONER, CHARLES A. DOTEN, Bridgeport. MEDICAL EXAMINERS, Bethel, Alvin E. Burber. Bridgeport, Frederick B. Downs. Brookfield, Amos L. Williams. Danbury, W. C. Wile. Darien, Wm. F. French, Noroton. Easton, M. V. B. Dunham. Fairfield, Wm. H. Donaldson. Greenwich, L. P. Jones. Huntington, G. A. Shelton, Shellon. Monroe, J. G. Stevens. New Canaan, Charles B. Keeler. N. Fairfield, E. A. Stratton, Danb'y. Newtown, E. M. Smith. Norwalk, Wm. C. Burke, Jr. Redding, Ernest H. Smith. Ridgefield, Russell Lowe. Sherman, John N. Woodruff. Stamford, Charles E. Rowell. Stratford, William B. Cogswell. Trumbull, C. C. Godfrey, Brad' port. Weston, Frank Gorham. Westport, Frederick Powers. Wilton, Andrew B. Gorham.
LITCHFIELD COUNTY; CORONER, RICHARD T. HIGGINS, Winsted. MEDICAL EXAMINERS, Barkhamsted. Howard D. Moore. Bethlehem, H. S. Karrman, Woodb'y. Bridgewater, Frederick E. King. Canaan, Francis S. Skiff. Colebrook, Wm. S. Hulbert, Winsted. Goshen, Joseph Howard North. Harwinton, Thacher S. Hanchett. Kent, Walter M. Barnum. Litchfield, Charles O. Belden. Morris, Charles O. Belden. New Hartford, Jerry Burwell. New Milford, Frederick E. King. Norfolk, B. C. Gidman.
North Canaan, Charles W. Camp. Plymouth, Wellington W. Watson. Roxbury, L. J. Pons. Salisbury, Wm. B. Bissell, Lakeville. Sharon, William W. Knight. Torrington, Thacher S. Hanchett. Warren, R. C. Marcy. Washington, Orlando Brown. Watertown, Walter S. Munger. Winchester, William S. Hulbert. Woodbury, Henry S. Karrman.
WINDHAM COUNTY; A. G. BILL, Danielson, CORONER. DEPUTY CORONER, J. F. Carpenter, Putnam. MEDICAL EXAMINERS, Ashford, E. K. Robbins. Brooklyn, Alfred H. Tanner.
Canterbury, W. W. Adams, Moosup. Chaplin, Charles N. Knight. Eastford, Elisha K. Robbins. Hampton, Lewis W. Spencer. Killingly. R. Robinson. Plainfield, W. W. Adams. Pomfret, S. B. Overlock. Putnam, John B. Kent. Scotiand, Robert C. White. Sterling, W. W. Adams, Moosup.
Thompson, Lowell Holbrook. Windham, Robert C. White. Woodstock, J. D. Spaulding.
TOLLAND COUNTY; CHAS. PHELPS, Rockville, CORONER MEDICAL EXAMINERS, Andorer, W. L. Higgins. Bolton, Charles F. Sumner. Columbia, Cyrus H. Pendleton.
Coventry, W. L. Higgins.
Ellington, Edward T. Davis.
Hebron, Cyrus H. Pendleton. Mansfield. Edwin G. Sumner.
Somers, William B. Woods. Stafford, C. B. Newton. Tolland, Willard N. Simmons. Union, C. L. Ormsbee. Vernon, Thomas F. Rockwell. Willington, Frederick E. Johnson.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY; S. B. DAVIS, Middlet'n, CORONER. MEDICAL EXAMINER8, Chester, Sylvester W. Turner. Chatham, G.N. Lawson, M. Haddam. Clinton, Herbe. t S. Reynolds. Cromwell, Charles E. Bush. Durham, Carl Mathewson. Essex, Charles H. Hubbard. East Haddam, Matt. W. Plumstead. Haddam, Miner C. Hazen. Middlefield, J.E.Loveland, Middle'n. Middletown, J. F. Calef. Old Saybrook, John H. Granniss. Portland, C. A. Sears. Saybrook, H. T. French, Deep River. Westbrook, Thomas B. Bloomfield.
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GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
Town of Hartford.
HARTFORD TOWN OFFICERS, JULY, 1896. Offices, 114 Pearl street.
[G Annual Town Election, Ist Monday in April. See also City Officers, pp. 614.
The Act of Consolidation has transferred to City Commissions all but the following Town Officers.
Town Clerk .- Henry S. Smith.
Assistant Town Clerk .- Wilbur T. Halliday.
Selectmen :- A. W. Budde, Hart Talcott, Halsey B. Philbrick, Thomas J. Blake, Edward H. Judd,
Assessors .- Elected for three years from June 1, 1895. Robert D. Bone, Samuel N. Benedict, George A. Hayden.
Constables .- Charles W. Cole, Thomas B. Chapman, Seymour P. Agnew, Willis A. Pierce, Charles Taussig, James Graham, Richard B. Hetherton.
Grand Jurors .- John W. Coogan, Timothy E. Steele, Austin Brainard, Lucius F. Robinson, Allen C. Alder- man, Leonard Morse.
Registrars of Electors .- Wm. Cotter, Jr., Edward S. Young.
Janitor Halls of Record .- John Murray.
Town Treasurer's Brport,
For the fiscal year, ending October 1st, 1895. CHARLES C. STRONG, Treasurer, in account with the TOWN OF HARTFORD.
RECEIPTS.
Balance from old account,.
$ 86,799.68
Town Taxes,.
189,899.07
County Commissioners, ..
60,795.80
National Bank Tax,.
4,563.68
Selectmen,.
8,765.75
Town Clerk,.
2,192.00
Police Court,
250.00
School Visitors, unexpended appropriation
187.91
State Appropriations for Schools, 16,898.00
School Fund Dividend, ..... 8,446.50
Town Deposit Fund for Schools,. 1,408.88
State Pension, to children of dec. Soldiers, 349.28
Temporary Loan, ..
100,000.00
Interest on deposit,.
519.81
$425,520.26
DISBURSEMENTS.
Out door Alms,.
$18,578.41
Almshouse,.
84,707.41
Incidental,
87,663.86
Hospital
87,089.87
Assessors,
5,781.40
. Cemetery, Schools,.
5,290.58 85,028.42
Interest on Temporary Loans, .. 5,047.48
Interest on Bonded Debt,
87,050.00
Military Commutation Tax,.
11,511.00
High School, ..
89,200.00
High School new lot,.
50,000.00
Police Reserve Fund,.
8,089.76
Children of Deceased Soldiers,.
849.28
Miscellaneous, .
8,695.05
Temporary Loans, .. 85,000.00
Balance to new account, Sept. 80, 1895, .. 16,493.29
DEBT OF THE TOWN OF HARTFORD, October 1, 1895. LIABILITIES.
820 New 10-25 Bonds, 4} per cent.,. $820,000.04
750 Consolidated Bonds, 8 per cent., 750,000.09
Notes at 4X per cent., ... 32,500.00
Notes at 6 per cent.,. 44,000.00
Note at 6 per cent., Town Deposit Fund, ..
28,481.43
Total debt,. $1,169,98L&
A88ET8.
Town Sinking Fund, ...
$139,719.81
Taxes due, estimated,. 55,235.81
Cash on hand,. 16,493 2
Total Assets,
$211,448.91
Net indebtedness,.
958,582.52
TOWN SINKING FUND. For fiscal year ending October 1, 1895.
In account with HARTFORD TRUST Co., Agent; R. W. CUTLER, President.
Balance from previous year,.
$18,058.09
Interest on account,. 612.26
Interest on loans to Town,. 3,156.00
Gen. W. Fowler, Collector,. 24,464.58
F. S. Brown, Collector, Estate,
160.43
By Cash paid for Town Bonds, ..
2,902.50
Balance on hand Sept. 80, 1895,
$88,548.16
The Fund is invested as follows: 7 Town of Hartford 4X% per cent. Bonds, .. 4
$7,000.00
30
8
80,000.00
2
6
Notes ... 40,000.00
$77,000.60
HARTFORD TRUST CO., Treasurer; R. W. CUTLER, President.
TOWN DEPOSIT FUND.
Amount of Fund October 1, 1895, was $23,481.43; invested in Town's Note, dated October 1, 1888, at 6 per cent. Proceeds from same the past vear wu $1,408.88, which amount was paid to Town Treasurer for the benefit of the public schools.
MEIGS H. WHAPLES, Treasurer.
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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR HARTFORD. Election biennially at the same time as for State officers. Adams Sherman W. Markham Daniel A.
Alderman Allen C. Marvin L. P. Waldo.
Barbour .Joseph L. McConville William J.
Barbour Sylvester.
McManus Thomas.
Bill Albert C.
Mildeberger Henry D.
Brainard Austin.
Morse Leonard.
Brocklesby John H.
O'Flaherty Hugh.
Broughal Andrew J. Jr.
Calhoun J. Gilbert.
Case Uriah.
Perkins Charles E.
Clarke Charles H.
Quinn James J.
Clarke Sidney E.
Coogan John W.
Eberle Frederick.
Eberle Frederick G.
Eggleston Arthur F.
Fellowes Charles E. Henney William F. Higgins John E.
Taintor Henry E.
Hyde E. Henry.
Tuttle Joseph P.
Hyde Wm. Waldo.
Lounsbury Cooke.
Watrous Thomas C. Williams Frank B.
Lyman Theodore.
Parsons John C. Perkins Arthur.
Robinson Lucius F. Safford Charles A. Shipman Arthur L. Sill George G. Stanton Lewis E. Steele Timothy E. Stillman William W.
$425,520.26
$41,450.66
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GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
NOTARIES PUBLIC IN HARTFORD.
May 1, 1896.
1
Adams Sherman W. Allen B. Rowiand.
Andrews W. S. Atwood Eugene F. Augur W. C.
Babcock H. E. Baker W. E. Barbour Joseph L. Barbour Sylvester. Barker Wm. L. B. Bates Ezra F. Beadle H. Leonard, Belden Frank E. Benedict Lucie M. Bennett Edward B. Bestor Howard G. Bidwell Frank W. Bill Albert C. Blinn Daniel H. Bone Robert D. Brainard Austin Bridgman Myron H. Brocklesby Arthur K. Brocklesby John H. Bronson Samuel M. Brott George O. Broughel Andrew J. Jr. Brower Edwin. Bruce Willard H. Buck John H. Burdett Charles L. Burnham Charles R. Burnham E. D. Burt George H. Buths Joseph.
Calhoun J. Gilbert. Carpenter Fred H. Carroll John A. Carroll Richard F. Case Uriah. Case Wm. S. Chapman Silas, Jr. Chapman R. P. Chase J. S. Clark Mahlon N. Clarke Charles H. Clarke Sidney E. Cleveland F. E. Collins Atwood. Comstock Royal D. Conklin Gamaliel. Conklin Hamilton W. Conklin Harry S. Coogan John W. Cook Edward B. Cooley Francis R. Cornwall Horace. Cornwell Silas H. Cowles Edwin S.
Davidson Charles S. Davis Frederick W. Day Albert P. Dickinson L. A. Dillingham Edmund B. Dixon Wm. J. Dodd Charles A. Dole Fred J. Donovan P. B. Dunham Sylvester C. Dwyer Robert W. Dwyer William S.
Eberle Frederick.
Eberle Frederick G. Eddy Willard. Ellis George.
Elmore Samuel E.
Faxon Walter C. Fenn J. Lincoln. Fitts Henry E. Flint Harold F. C. Ford Nelson G. Fowler Clarkson N. Fuller Frederick E.
Garvin Edward J. Gates Andrew F. Gillett Albert B. Gilman George H. Gladwin Sidney M. Glazier A. J. Glazier Robert C. Graham Winfield C. Graves Miles W. Green Alfred W. Green Sarah E. Green Jacob H. Griffing Robert A. Griffiths John E. Gross Chas. E.
Hall Mary. Halliday Wilbur T. Hamilton Joseph D. Harrington Henry E. Havens Irving W. Hawley John G. Henney William F. Hickmot Wm. J. Higgins John E. Hillyer Appleton R. Hiscock H. L. Hoadley Francis A. Hoadly Charles J. Holt Fred P. Honiss Wm. H. Howard Arthur E. Howe Albert S. Huntington Henry A. Hyde E. Henry, Jr. Hyde William Waldo.
Jaokson Rufus H. Jacobs Henry M. Jacobs Ward W. Jenkins Arthur B. Jewett Frederick D. Johnson Elijah C. Joslyn Charles M.
Kellogg George A. Kellogg W. H. King H. S. Knox Harry R. Knox Herbert.
Laraja G. B. Lawrence Charles H. Leroy Daniel. Lincoln Frederick M. Lincoln George F. Linke William L. Loomis A. H. Lounsbury Cooke. Lunny Robert.
Maercklein Herman J. Mairson Joseph.
Marcy Merrick A. Martin Albert U. Marvin Edwin E. Marvin L. P. W. Matson William L. Maxfield Charles F. McConville William .J. McCorkell Alex. K. McGovern Patrick. Mckinney Benjamin C. McManus Thomas. Mildeberger Henry D. Mills Hiram R. Miner Samuel A. Morse Everett L. Morse Leonard. Murphy Dennis J. Myers Charles E.
Newton Allen H. Newton George B. Newton Loomis A. Nichols George. Noonan T. J.
Olmstead Albert H.
Parker Chas. E. Parker Felton. Parker Francis H. Parmelee Dwight B. Parsons John C. Pearce Walter. Pearson Edward J. Peck Edward B. Peck Nathan F. Peirce Edward H. Perkins Arthur. Petherbridge Emylin. Phelps Jeffrey O. Jr. Phillips J. Henry. Pierce Wm. J. Plimpton Frederick Powell James B. Powell Ward C. Pratt Walter W. Preston D. W. P. Price George T. Price William T. Prior Charles E. Quinn James J.
Redfield Hosmer P. Reynolds George A. Richards Alfred T. Richards Francis H. Riley Charles D. Risley Albert E Roberts Homer C. Robins Charles H. Robinson Henry C. Robinson Henry S. Robinson John T. Robinson Lucius F. Rood David A. Rosenthal Charles.
Safford Charles A. Sanborne George E. Satriano S. Sawtelle Alfred W. Schwab Joseph. Scott M. B. Sedgwick Charles F. Sexton Frederick G. Seymour A. N.
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Seymour Fred B. Seymour Leverett K. Shaffer Charles O. Shelton Edward. Shepard Charles E. Shipman James. Sill George G. Skinner Charles W. Small Frederick F. Smith Andrew T. Smith Chas. H. Smith Eben E. Smith Frank B. Smith Henry F. Smith James A. Smith Mary L. Mrs. Smith Thomas M. Smith Wm. W. Spencer Alfred, Jr. Spencer Carnot O. Stanton Lewis E. Stedman Charles E. Stevens Robert D. Steinmetz Wm. P. Stillman William W. Stocker E. H. Stoughton John A. Street Frederick F. Sumner George G. Swan Theron C.
Taintor George E. Taintor Henry E. Tallman James H. Terry E. C. Thacher John H. Thompson Charles E. Thompson Frank A. Thompson H. J. Todd Miles A. Tracy Louis A. Trumbull Joseph P. Trux Mellville E. Tucker William. Turner J. H. Tuttle Joseph P. Tyler Heman A.
Ulrich George.
Vail Thomas G. Very William.
Wakefield J. P. Walker Albert H. Ward William. Webster Charles M. Welles Charles T. Welles Roger. Wheeler John P. White Herbert H. White Weston L. Whitmore Franklin G. Wilder Nahum C. Willard William A. Williams A. N. Williams Frank B. Williams Harry R. Williams William S. Wing Oliver F. Wolven John W. Woods George H. Wright A. J.
Young Arthur P. Young William F.
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GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
oundaries.
Town of Hartford.
On the North .- In 1880 the Selectmen of Hartford and Windsor towns, assisted by Chauncey Barnard, Surveyor, followed a former survey made in the year 1808, and erected monuments as follows; commencing at an ancient and well known monument, being a pile of stones on the East side of the highway leading from Hartford to Windsor, and running as the Needle now stands, N. 41 degs. E. 2860 links to a hickory tree- thence North 50 d. E. 575 1. to a ditch-thence N. 88 d. E. 560 1. to & ditch-thence S. 87%d. E. 860 1. to a stone monument near the house of widow Hezekiah Marsh-thence S. 82Xd. E. 1409 ]. to a maple tree which is marked-thence 1819 1. to the west bank of the Connecticut River. Commencing back at the aforesaid pile of stones near the highway, and running N. 88 d. W. 1018 1. to an old ditch-thence 1010 1. to a ditch -thence 996 1. to a ditch-thence 1034 1. to & ditch- thence 1000 1. to a ditch-thence 1015 1. to a ditch- thence 2018 1. to a ditch-thence 2038 1. to a ditch- thence 1006 ]. to a ditch-thence 895 1. to an ancient and well known monument, being a large pile of stones in Brick-kiln swamp-thence N. 11X d. W. 1000 1. to a ditch-thence 1000 1. to a ditch-thence 1000 1. to a ditch-thence 1075 1. to a hickory tree and a large pile of stones on land of Thos. Moore-thence N. 86 d. W. 1200 1. to a stone monument on the east side of the highway, near the house of Thos. Moore, thence 1878 1. to a ditch-thence 1100 1. to a ditch-thence 900 1. to a ditch-thence 1990 links to a large pile of stones on Nath'l Terry's farm, being an ancient and well known monument; thence 1175 1. to a ditch-thence 2000 1. to a ditch; thence 1044 1. to a ditch; thence 1017 1. to a ditch; thence 1590 1. to the east bank of Wood's river; thence 406 1. to a pile of stones; thence 775 1. to themiddle of the new road, (so called) leading from Hartford to Wintonbury meeting house.
On the East, by the east bank of Connecticut river.
On the South .- In April 1817, the following division line was run between the towns of Hartford and Wethersfield, under G. Gillett, Surveyor General, assisted by John Hempsted, Jonathan Wells and Elijah Keach, of Wethersfield, and monuments properly placed; beginning at the northeast corner of Wethers- field on a line between the towns of Wethersfield and East Hartford, near a place called pewter pot brook S. 87° west at a stone monument-thence across Connec- ticut river, 28 chains 67 links, thence to a stone monu- ment in the middle of Standish's Island 22 chains 61 links-thence to a stone east of Standish's creek 2 chains 60 links-thence to a stone on the west side of Standish's creek to the stone N. F. distant from the stone N. F. 16 chains 97 links, thence 8 chains 56 links to the fence on the east side of the main road leading from Wethersfield to Hartford, near the north side of the Folly bridge-thence 1 chain 64 links to the stone monument on the west side of said road, marked H. & W. near the north west corner of said bridge-thence 9 chains 28 links to a heap of stones in the fence run- ning east and west-thence 80 rods to a stone monu- ment in the fence thence 80 rods to an elm tree marked-thence 80 rods to a stone monument-thence 80 rods to a heap of stones in the fence-thence 28 rods to the east side of the Rocky hill road to a stone monu- ment-thence till it strikes the line between Hartford and West Hartford, as established in 1854.
On the West .- From Farmington avenue on the west line of Prospect avenue north to Albany avenue, and from thence on the same line prolonged to town of Bloomfield; the line from Farmington avenue, south commencing at the northwest corner of Farmington avenue at the present boundary stone, it shall cross Prospect hill road, to the northeast corner of said
road and Farmington av .; from thence running south ca the east line of said Prospect hill road to Park st. road thence in a direct line across Park street road on Prospect avenue (formerly McKegg rond); and thence south os the east line of Prospect avenue ( formerly McKegg roed! and the east line of New Park avenue (formerly Baka road), until it strikes the present boundary line ; thence south on the present boundary line between Hartford and West Hartford, as set off in 1854.
School Districts.
ARSENAL DISTRICT, (No. 5). On the South, beginning at a point on west bank of Connecticut river due east of the center of the eastern termination of Avon street. thence running westerly to and through the center of said Avon street to Main street, (formerly called Windsor road,) thence southerly through the center of Main street to Belden street, thence westerly through the center of Belden street and diagonally across Albany avenue to Edwards street, thence southerly through the center of Edwards street to Walnut street, thence westerly through the center of Walnut street to Brick-kiln brook; thence on the West, northerly by the course of said bronk crossing the north line of Walnut street between Nos. 78 and 80, Liberty street at No. 28, Albany avenue at No. 145, to a point about 150 feet south of the south line of Capen street; thence on the North, easterly in a direct line, crossing Main street in division line between Hub- bell's and Hawley's and at the north line of Suffield street and diagonally across said Suffield street, passing near or just south of No. 92 Bellevue street to the Connecti- cut river; thence on the East, southerly by said river to the place of beginning.
FIRST DISTRICT, (No. 1)-CENTER DISTRICT. BROWS SCHOOL. On the North and on the West by the south line of the Second North District to a point where the Brick-kiln brook crosses No. 442 Asylum street, then southerly by said brook to Park river; thence on the South, easterly by Park river to the Connecticut river; thence on the East, northerly by Connecticut river to the place of beginning.
GRAVEL HILL DISTRICT, (No. 10). On the North and on the East by the town of Bloomfield and Brick-kil brook to Love lane; on the South by the north line of the North West District; on the West by the north branch of Park river and the town of West Hartford.
NORTH EAST DISTRICT, (No. 8). On the North by the town of Windsor; on the Last by the Connecticut river; on the South by the north line of the Arsenal District; on the West by Brick-kiln brook, crossing Capen street at No. 255.
NORTH WEST DISTRICT, (No. 9). On the North, begin- ning at a point on the north branch of Park river directly in line with the center of Brinley hill street pro- duced westerly and thence running easterly to and through the center of said road to its intersection with the center of Vine street; thence on the East, sontherly through the center of Vine street and Love lane to Brick-kiln brook, thence southerly by said brook being the west line of the North East and Arsenal Districts to the center of Walnut street, and about 85 feet south of said center of Walnut street; thence on the South, due west on the north line of the West Middle District to the center of the north branch of Park river; thence on the West, northerly by said river to the place of beginning.
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