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61, Pearl street, Selectmen's office.
62, Trumbull street, near County building.
68, House of Comfort, Bushnell park.
" 72, Farmington avenue and Smith streets.
Five new boxes have been added, viz: cor. Maple av. and Webster st .; house of comfort on Bushnell Park; Laurel st. and Farmington av .; Smith st. and Farming- ton av .; Trumbull st. near County building.
Keys to these boxes are with the police and repu- table citizens. One key fits all the locks of the outer doors. Citizens wanting police assistance must insert the key into the key hole in the center of box marked "Citizens' Key."
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City Treasurer's Report.
CHARLES C. STRONG, Treasurer, in account with the CITY OF HARTFORD, for year ending March 81, 1896.
RECEIPTS.
Balance from old account, .. $ 9,580.87
Taxes, ..
588,268.97
Hartford Street R. R. Co. tax,. 6,048.28
8,818.05
Police
484.65
Fire
1,065.64
Health
8.50
Police court,.
6,388.65
City court,.
55.56 225.00
Amusement 4
545.20
Committee on bath house,
5.00
Miscellaneous,
91.76
Current expenses,.
18,815.62
Balance, March 81, 1896,. 10,473.29
28,788.91
PARK DEPARTMENT-Fund Account. RECEIPTS.
Sale of park improvement bonds, .. DISBURSEMENTS.
158,075.00
Purchase of land,.
40,269.99
Expense issuing bonds,. 1,425.56
Balance, March 81, 1896, 111,879.45
$158,075.00
CONSOLIDATED DEBT-Town and City. LIABILITIES.
Water bonds, 4 to 6 per cent., $970,000.00 Capitol Bonds, 1897, 6 pr. ct .. 1,000,000.00 New 10-25 bonds, 1905, 4} p. ct. 270,000.00 Consolidated bonds, 1909, 8 p. c. 750,000.00 Funding bonds, 1918, 4 pr. ct. 290,000.00 Park improvement bonds, 1926, 8} per cent ... .150,000.00
Permanent improvement debt, city note,
79,100.00
Town notes,. 126,500.00
Town note, town deposit fund,. 28,481.00
$8,659,081.00
ASSET8.
City sinking fund,
$347,002.00
Town sinking fund,
90,889.00
Taxes due, ...
80,689.00
Assessments due,.
35,000.00
Bills receivable,.
1.015.00
Cash on hand,
171,554.00
$ 726,149.00
Net debt,.
$2,982,932.00
Less water debt,
970,000.00
Balance to new account,.
81,227.82
$1,962,982.00
VOTES IN HARTFORD FOR GOVERNOR, 1878-'94.
Year. Dem. Rep. Proh. Greenb. Lab. Scat.
Total.
1878 8,612
8,147
28
...
..
...
6,782
1874
4,087
2,880
124
...
...
. .
7,091
1875
4,488
8,226
56
19
167
2
7,884
1876* 5,021
4,088
4
78
...
1
9,187
1878
8,792
8,167
24
541
...
..
7,524
1880
4,707
4,527
5
85
..
9,824
1882
4,684
3,881
15
112
..
.. 8,642
1884
5,846 4,528
61
111
..
...
10,041
1886
4,764
8,848
124
...
141
...
8,872
1888
5,587
5,595
188
...
26
...
11,296
1890
5,209
4,484
152
...
27
8
9,875
1892
6,876
5,567
185
...
62
48 12,190
1894 5,748
5,881
90
...
108
89 11,866
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$46,015.00
DISBURSEMENTS.
Interest on notes and bonds,.
48,240.00
Balance to new account,.
2,775.00
$46,015.00
NILES CHARITY FUND.
This fund consists of $40,000, invested in local bank stocks. The income, $2,498.00, is paid to the Hartford Charitable and Hartford Widows' Societies.
RESERVE FUND OF THE POLICE DEPARTMENT RECEIPTS.
Balance April 1, 1895, .. $6,837.60
Interest on $1,000 note, 50.00
Interest on deposits, .. 120.59
County Commissioners, 5 per cent of the licenses, 2,857.87
$8,865.58
DISBURSEMENTS.
Paid members of Veteran Reserve, ..... $2,800.00
Balance to new account, ... 6,065.58
$8,965.58
PARK DEPARTMENT- Expense Account. RECEIPTS.
Special tax for parks,.
$28,788.91
DISBURSEMENTS.
Sewers,.
11,916.81 188.99
Street improvements,
1,474.08 86.10
Public parks,.
15,831.95
Laurel street bridge,.
210.00
Releasing liens,.
281.77
Tax for Asylum street bridge,- 62.22
Permanent improvement debt (notes), ... 84,000.00
Temporary loans,
200,000.00
$875,521.95
DISBURSEMENTS.
Street department,
$149,983.56
Street lighting "
47,592.83
Police
81,529.57
Fire
82,450.03
Sewer ventilation,
800.00
Fire department, new engine houses, etc.,
87,994.18
Police court,
5,487.56
City court,
2,806.58
Insurance,.
614.15 72,567.65 17,617.88
State street pavement,
11,816.88
Health department,
6,044.86
Capitol avenue bridge,
10,000.00
Laurel street bridge,.
Public library,
8,450.00 9,000.00 16,576.85
Interest,.
72,567.65
Incidentals
48,940.74
Intercepting sewer,.
248.62 895.00
Sewers, ..
12,756.58 291.96
Street improvements,
1,985.20
Permanent improvement debt,
4,900.00
Temporary loans, ...
225,000.00
$875,521.95
WATER DEPARTMENT. RECEIPTS.
Balance from old account, ...
$2,245.00
Board Water Commissioners, interest due
on bonds and notes, ..
48,770.00
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7,765
1876 8,986 8,260
Interest,.
Pearl street pavement.
Salaries,
Conn. River Bridge and Dis't committee,
Sidewalks, ..
* Time of election changed from April to November.
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Street department,.
City hall committee, ..
Sidewalks, ..
Pearl street pavement,
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Commissioners.
Charity Commissioners .- E. Henry Hyde, Jr., Pres't, 1898; Thomas J. Blake, 1899; Frank S. Kellogg, 1899; Joseph F. Swords, 1898; Clarkson N. Fowler, 1897; Louis B. Haas, 1897; W. W. Stillman, Clerk. Office, 114 Pearl street.
Fire Commissioners .- Chas. E. Billings, 1898, Pres't; Daniel Readett, 1897; Henry Kohn, 1897; George Ulrich, 1898 ; Ransom N. Fitzgerald, 1899; Ralph W. Cutler, 1899; George A. Reynolds, Clerk. Regular meetings, 1st and 3d Tuesday evenings each month. Office, 48 Pearl street.
Health Commissioners .- Mayor Miles B. Preston; Dr. Jas. Campbell, Pres't, 1897; Frank C. Sumner, 1897; John M. Holcombe, 1898; Wm. W. Hyde, 1898; Thomas F. Kane, 1899; Samuel G. Dunham, 1899; Joseph B. Hall, Clerk; Patrick J. Darcy, Inspector; Dr. E. K. Root, Medical Inspector; Dr. Arthur J. Wolff, Bacter- iologist. Office, 300 Main st.
Park Commissioners .- Charles E. Gross, Pres't, 1908; W. DeLoss Love, Vice President, 1899; Sherman W. Adams, 1896, Secretary; Gurdon W. Russell, 1897; 1899; Geo. A. Fairfield, 1898; Willis I. Twichell, 1901; Lucius F. Robinson, 1902; George H. Day, 1904; Pat- rick Garvan, 1905; James F. Dudley, 1906. Office, 236 Main st.
Police Commissioners. - Mayor Miles B. Preston, President ex officio; Henry Osborn, 1897; Judson H. Root, 1897; Phineas H. Ingalls, 1898; Thos. A. Smith, 1898; William B. Davidson, 1899; Meigs H. Whaples, 1899; Geo. N. Holcomb, Sec'y. Office 800, Main st.
Street Commissioners .- Charles H. Northam, Pres't; 1899; Joseph Buths, 1899; John R. Hills, 1897; Timothy E. Steele, 1897; William E. Cone, 1898; Edwin J. Mulcahy, 1898. Salary of Board $2,000, to be divided between the members. George Nevers, Clerk. Office, 800 Main street.
Water Commissioners .- John S. Hunter, President, 1897; William M. Charter, 1898; John Allen, 1898; Ernest Cady, 1897; . Jeffrey O. Phelps, Jr., 1899; Ulysses H. Brockway, 1899; J. S. Chase, Sec'y. Meets 2d Tuesday in each month. Office, 800 Main street.
LOCATION OF HARTFORD POUNDS. Blue Hills Pound .- John W. Shew ........ key keeper. Rear 14 South Prospect st., Peter A. Tracey,. " Rear 66 Wooster st .- Elisha S. Elmer, .. Windsor av., near Tower st .- Timothy Mather,"
THE WORKING EXPENSES
Of the last full year of the Volunteer Fire Depart- ment, ending April, 1864, were $22,450.27 and for the year ending April. 1867, the Paid Fire Department ex- penses were $18,000. Working expenses in 1868 were $28,481.71. Working expenses in 1869 were $28,292.27. Working expenses in 1870 were $25,942.90. Working expenses in 1871 were $80,805.28. Working expenses in 1872 were $88,920.85. Working expenses in 1878 were $42,099.08. Working expenses in 1874 were $45,- 838.60. Working expenses in 1875, were $64,299.61 including 8,300 feet of new hose, and extensive repairs to engines and engine houses. Ditto in 1876, $52,720.85. Ditto in 1877, $45,671.45. Ditto in 1878,-130 officers and men, $48,106.20. Ditto in 1879, $48,278.57. Ditto in 1880, $47,439.84. Ditto in 1881, $58,352.51. Ditto in 1882, $58,144.10. Ditto in 1883, including a new steamer, $65,807.35. Ditto in 1884, $62,762.80; in 1885, $62,478.70; in 1886, $64,354.83; in 1887, 859,946.19; in 1888, $61,474.72; in 1889, $71,887.88; 1890, $62,984.88; 1891, $60,998.14; 1892, 865,498.56; 1898, $68,862.02; 1894, $67,435.81; 1895, $82,450.03, including $87,- 994.18 for engine houses Nos. 7 and 8.
fire Department.
48 Pearl st. For Commissioners, see page 644.
AN ordinance was passed by the City Council, Oct. 10, 1864, creating a paid Fire Department, and on the 24th of the same month the first Board of Fire Com- missioners was elected. This new department took possession of fire apparatus, December 1st, 1864.
The Department consists of one Chief Engineer; sal- ary $2,500; three assistant Engineers, $850; eight steam fire Engines, and one Hose carriage, and one two horse Hose company-one spare Hose carriage-four wagons- forty-three horses-new Aerial Truck in 1888, at & cost of $8,500; the Propeller Companies having 14 men each, the horse Engine Companies 13 men each, and the Hose Company 7 men, officers included; two Hook and Ladder trucks, with a Foreman and 20 men. At the present time there are 13,100 feet of serviceable Hose in the Department.
Superintendent of Telegraph system, salary, $1,500; Assistant Superintendent, $900; Engineer's,$1,200; As- sistant Engineer's, Engine Driver's, Truck Driver's and Steamers' Tillermen, $900; Permanent Substitute, $900; Hose Driver's and Truck Tillerman, $750; Firemen - bunker, $175; lodge in the houses of the Company to which they respectively belong; Foremen $200; other call men of the Department, $150 each annually.
Telegraphic Fire Alarm, costing $11,000, and bell tower over 70 feet in height, and new fire bell of 8,175 lbs. weight, erected in 1881 at an expense of $807.52 to replace the one that became cracked, which weighed 9,000 lbs. that was erected in 1867 at an expense of $9,091, with 29 miles of wire, 51 signal boxes, 17 gongs. Telephonic communication between the nine stations. In May, 1896, there were 50 miles of wire and 89 call boxes.
Chief Engineer, Henry J. Eaton. No. 48 Pearl st. Assistant Engineers-Louis Krug, Edwin H. Williams, Hamlet P. Barber.
Superintendent Fire Alarm, George W. Hamilton. Assistant Superintendent, Walter B. Clark.
Charter Oak Steam Fire Engine Company, No. 1 .- 55 Main st .- Charles E. Wright, Foreman; William J. Smith, Engineer; Thomas A. O'Brien, Engine Driver; Herbert C. Edwards, Hose Driver; William R. Hays, Fireman.
Hope Steam Fire Engine Company, No. 2 .-- 5 Pleasant st .- Fred. C. Krug, Foreman; George W. Kingsley, Engineer; Charles W. Griffith, Engine Driver; David F. McSweegan, Hose Driver; Wm. C. Case, Fireman.
Blake Steam Propelling Fire Engine Co. No. 8 .- 124 Front street .- Charles Tarbox, Foreman; John Davis, Engineer; John J. Farmer, Ass't Engineer; James Magonigal, Tillerman; B. B. Bailey, Hose Driver.
Annihilator Steam Propelling Fire Engine Co. No. 4 .- 60 Ann street .- Geo. Estlow, Foreman; Edward Som- mennan, Engineer; Charles F. Grundt, Ass't Engineer; W. A. Bingham, Tillerman; Ernest M. Quigley, Hose Driver.
Lawrence Steam Fire Engine Co. No. 5 .- 129 Sigour- ney st .- Robert Marchant, Foreman; Aug. P. Lyons, Engineer; Ed. C. Woodworth, Engine Driver; George L. Stiles, Hose Driver; Thomas F. Mulcahy, Fireman.
Colt Steam Fire Engine Co. No. 6 .- 98 Huyshope .- John A. Staib, Foreman; Albert B. Camp, Engi- neer; John Glynn, Engine Driver; John F. Dangan, Hose Driver; John J. McIntyre, Fireman.
Engine House No. 7 .- 960 Main street .- Wm. Senk, Foreman; A. Loomis, Engineer; J. J. Broughel, En- gine Driver; F. C. Wood, Hose Driver; George W. Mc- Clellan, Fireman.
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Engine House No. 8 .- 841 Park street .- J. S. Secor, Foreman; W. P. Barker, Engineer; Robert Magonigal, Engine Driver; Anthony F. Bolan, Hose Driver; David Watkinson, Fireman.
Aerial Truck No. 1 .- 275 Pearl street .- Samuel C. Cooper, Foreman; James W. Noyes, Driver; John E. Street, Tillerman; Solomon F. Birmingham, Assistant Driver.
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Leverick Truck, No. 2 .- 275 Pearl street-John E. Carey, Driver; John O'Meara, Tillerman.
Hose Co. No. 1 .- 48 Pearl st .- David J. Jordan, Fore- man; John F. Duffy, Driver; John G. Barnard, Assistant Driver.
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH
Was erected and first used in this city January, 1868.
Railroad time is given daily at noon and 9 P. M. by one stroke on the fire alarm bell.
Two strokes for Fire is Out.
Ten strokes for General Alarm.
Twelve strokes twice for Military Alarm.
Number and Location of Fire Alarm Boxes and en- gines which respond to first alarm; the Hose Co. and one of the Hook and Ladder Co's respond to all alarms.
BOX LOCATION. ENGINES.
12-Asylum st. cor. Union pl. 2-8-4-5
122-Myrtle st. cor. Edwards st. 4-5
123-159 High st., Foot Guard Armory,. 2-8-4
J3-Asylum st. cor. Farmington av.
2-4-5
14-Walnut st. opp. Chestnut st. 2-4-5
141-Lumber st. 2-8-4-7
142-Albany av. cor. East st .. 24 143-42 Seyms st., Hartford Co. Jail, ... 2-4-7
15-1 Flower st., Pratt & Whitney Co .... 4-5-8 16-275 Pearl st., Hook & Ladder Co .... 1-2-8-4
161-247 Pearl st., Telephone Office, .... 1-2-8-4
17-60 Ann st., Engine 4's house,. 1-2-8-4 18-r. 481 Asylum st., N. Y., N. H. & H. R. 1-4-5-8 19-Trumbull st. cor. Chapel st .. 2-8-4
91-Asylum st. cor. Trumbull st.
1-2-8-4-6
23-Main st. cor. Pearl st. 1-2-8-4-6
231-Main st. cor. Asylum st. 1-2-8-4-6 24-Market st. near State st. 1-2-3-4-6
25-124 Front st., Engine 8's house, ... .1-2-8-4-6
26-Grove st. cor. Commerce st.
1-8-4-6
27-Main st. cor. Pratt st .. 1-2-8-4-6 28-Main st. cor. Morgan st. 1-2-8-4 29-Morgan st. cor. Front sts. 2-8-4
31-Arch st. cor. Front st .. 1-8-4-6 312-Charter Oak av. cor. Governor st .. 1-8-6 313-40 Governor st. 1-8-4-6 814-Sheldon st. cor. Taylor st. 1-8-8
32-Main st. cor. Gold st .. 1-2-8-4-6 34 -. 15 Trumbull st. cor. Hicks st. 1-2-8-4-6 35-Main st. cor. Elm st .. 1-2-8-4-6 36-Capitol av. cor. West st .. .1-2-8-4-6 37-Colt's Armory, 1-8-4-6
38-Main st. cor. Buckingham st. 1-8-4-6
39-98 Huyshope av. Engine 6's house, .. 1-8-6
41-486 Capitol av. front Pope's Factory, 1-4-5-8
412-Russ st. cor Lawrence st .. 1-5-8 42-Park st. cor. Washington st .. 1-4-8
421-Buckingham st. cor. Cedar st. 1-4-8
BOX. LOCATION. ENGINES.
423-Jefferson st. cor. Washington st ... 1-4-8
48-Russ st. cor. Oak st .. 1-8 45-Summit st. cor. New Britain av .. 1-8 46-Zion st. opp. Vernon st. 1-8
461-Hamilton st. cor. Wellington st .... 5-8 47-Park st. cor. Lawrence st .. 1-8 471-841 Park st. Engine 8's house 1-8 48-Broad st. cor. Vernon st .. 1-6-8
5-51} Main st., Engine 1's house,. 1-4-6-8
51-Congress st. cor. Maple av. 1-6-8 512-Franklin av. cor. Pawtucket st. 1-6
513-Morris st. cor. Franklin av .. 1-6 514-20 Hudson st., Hartford Hospital, .. 52-109 Wethersfield av. 1-6-8 1-6 1-6 521-Wethersfield av. cor. Preston st .... 522-Wethersfield av. opp. Union Grove, 58-Washington st. cor. Retreat av ...... 54-Wethersfield av. opp. Alden st ... .. 56-New Britain av. cor. Washington st. 657-80 Washington st. Retreat for Insane, 6-Asylum st. cor. Sumner st .. .. 61-Farmington av. cor. Smith st .. 1-6 1-6-8 1-6 1-8 1-4-8 4-5 - 4-5 4-5 4-5-8 4-5 5-8 64-Park st. cor. Sisson av .. 62-129 Sigourney st., Engine 5's house,. 621-150 Farmington av., Cathedral, ... 63-Farmington av. cor. Gillett st. 641-Smith st. cor. Davenport st. 5-8 642-Park st. cor. Heath st. 5-8 1-5-8 643-690 Park st., Rubber Works,
65-Capitol av. cor. Laurel st .. 1-5-8
651-581 Capitol av .. 1-5-8 67-Sigourney st. cor. Cushman st ....
652-Park and Laurel sts., (Pope's), ... 1-6-8 7-Albany av. cor. Williams st ... 1-5-8 2-4 71-Woodland st. cor. Collins st .. 712-Collins st. west of Sigourney st .... 4-5 4-5 718-Ashley st. cor. Huntington st .. 4-5 2-7
72-Holcombe and Vine sts., Alms-house, 73-Garden st. cor. Collins st .. 4-5
74-Albany av. cor. Bluehills av. 2-5
75-28 Vine st., opp. T. J. Blake's, .. 2-7
8-Main st. cor. Canton st. 2-7 2-7 2-4-7
81-Main st. cor. Capen st.
812-Main st. cor. Mahl av 82-Clark st. cor. Westland st. 2-7
83-Main st. cor. Frankfort st. 2-7
881-960 Main st., Engine 7's house, .... 84-Capen st. cor. Garden st .. 2-7
2-7
9-Main st. cor. High st. 2-4-7
91-5 Pleasant st., Engine 2's house, 2-8-4-7 92-Windsor st. cor. Pleasant st .. 8-4-7
98-165 Windsor st .. 2-4-7
FIRE RESERVOIRS.
First one built in 1789, the last one in 1850. Capac- ity of each about 100,000 gallons and supplied from near by roofs. Sunk in the ground about 15 feet. MAIN street, 82, 91, 98, 126, 217, 800, 418, 480, 645. STATE street, east side of new Post Office building. FRONT street, near Nos. 104, 217.
TRUMBULL street, S. W. cor Church st.
TRUMBULL street, corner of Chapel.
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FIRE HYDRANTS.
AFFLECK street, Nos. 1, 89.
ALBANY avenue, Nos. 11, 69, 97. 106, 154, 202, 871; between Vine and Woodland; N. E. cor. Woodland.
ALDEN street, No. 2.
ALLEN place, Nos. 25, 88, 109; corner of Broad. ALLYN street, Nos. 97, 128, 217, 250, 872, 432.
AMERICAN row, near Parson's Theater.
AMITY street, west side, 650 feet N. trom Park street; S. W. corner Capitol av.
ANN street, Nos. 26, 40, 70, 92, 180. ARCH street, corner Main, 145. ASHLEY street, Nos. 2, 12.
ASYLUM street, Nos. 2, 27, 64, 92, 121, 187, 198, 210, 260, 300, 829 double, 388 double, 401, 464, 625, 674 double, 684, 720, 927, 1010, 1076, 1205; and near Prospect av. ATLANTIC street, No. 25. Avon street, No. 2, 20, 54, near railroad track.
BABCOCK st., W. side bet'n Capitol av. & Russ st.
BARBOUR street, Nos. 1, 57, 129; near cor. Charlotte; also near cor. Westland.
BARTHOLOMEW avenue, corner Hamilton street, and near Hartford Rubber Works.
BEACON street, west side, 450 feet S. of Farmington av. BELDEN street, No. 9.
BELLEVUE street, Nos. 80, 61, 96, 124, 148. East side midway between Canton and Pavilion.
BELMONT street, north side, midway between Well- ington street and Bartolomew avenue.
BENTON street, Nos. 2, 118.
BOND street, north side, N. E. corner Franklin av. and 600 feet W. from Franklin avenue.
BROAD street, Nos. 9, 852, 1021, 1267, 1871, 1488, 1565. BROOK street, opposite Fairmount st., corner Albany av., 200 feet north Liberty st.
BROWNELL avenue, S. W. corner Washington. BUCKINGHAM street, No. 1, double.
CANTON street, Nos. 2, 85.
CAPITOL av., Nos. 27, 91 double; near S. W. corner State Capitol; 486, 478.
CEDAR street, Nos. 2, 81, 60.
CENTER street, corner Fairmount st.
CENTRAL row, Nos. 11, 27.
CHAPEL street, Nos. 23, 46.
CHARLES street, No. 51.
CHARTER OAK avenue, Nos. 28, 105, 127.
CHARTER OAK place, No. 28.
CHESTNUT street, No. 28.
CHURCH street, Nos. 1, 24, 62, 90, 118.
CLARK street, Nos. 1, 60, 185, S. W. corner Judson. CLINTON street, No. 1.
COLLINS street, Nos. 6, 109, 812, 840, 878.
COLUMBIA street, south end of street.
COMMERCE street. Nos. 40, 81, 96, 171, 221.
CONE street, north side, corner of Oxford; north side corner Prospect avenue.
CONGRESS street, Nos. 10, 81
CURCOMBE street, Nos. 1, 20.
CUSHMAN street, No. 40.
DEAN street, No. 17.
DUTCH POINT, near Steam Saw Mill.
EAST street, No. 14.
EDWARDS street, No. 17.
ELLERY street, No. 1.
ELLSWORTH street, 800 feet south New Britain av. ELM street, Nos. 35, 50, 71, 90.
ELMER street, corner Clark N. E.
FARMINGTON avenue, Nos. 126, 149, 190, 340, 522.
FLORENCE street, No. 10.
FLOWER st., Nos. 2, double, 8, r. 19, 41, 101, cor. Queen. FORD street, No. 10.
FRANCIS avenue, S. W. corner Park; S. W. end. FRANCIS avenue, corner Hamilton av.
FERRY street, No. 62.
FOREST street, No. 46.
FRANKLIN avenue, 400 feet north of Bond; cor. Ben- ton; 900 feet south of Maple.
FRONT street, Nos. 6, 89, 71, 95, 124, 156, 215, 258 270, 288, 819, 845, 871.
GARDEN street, Nos. 48, 98; near Albany, and 400 feet North, corner Mather st.
GIRARD Avenue, west side.
GLENDALE avenue, 41, 80.
GOODMAN place, north end.
GOVERNOR street, Nos. 18, 46.
GRACE street, N. W. corner New Park av.
GRAND street, Nos. 2, 56.
GREEN street, Nos. 26, 79.
GROVE street, Nos. 34, 62.
HAMILTON street, Nos. 148; S. E. corner Wellington
av .; near Francis av .; near Pope's Tubing Works. HARBISON street, 85, 50.
HAWTHORN street, Nos. 6, 158.
HAYNES street, No. 8.
HENDRICKSEN avenue, No. 25.
HICKS street, No. 2.
HIGH street, Nos. 12, 49. HIGHLAND street, opp. residence J. C. Webster.
MARSHALL street, West side.
HOPKINS street, Nos. 2, 41, 66.
HOWARD street, No. 2.
HUDSON street, Nos. 52, 86, 106.
HUNGERFORD street, No. 11.
HUNTINGTON street, Nos. 1, 86; midway between Asylum and Collins; cor. Collins; and end, 300 feet, north of Ashley st.
HUNTLEY place, No. 1. HUYSHOPE avenue, Nos. 38, 67, 77.
IMLAY street, No. 40; corner Farmington av.
JEFFERSON street, Nos. 8, 28, 62, 74, 86.
JEWELL street, near the bridge; near Jewell's fac- tory; near Ann.
JOHN street, Nos. 29, 57.
JULIUS street, 850 feet south of New Britain av.
KENNEDY street, No. 28.
KENYON street, two.
KIBBE street, 800 ft. W. of New Park av. north side. KILBOURN street, Nos. 2, 24.
KINSLEY street, No. 21.
LAUREL street, Nos. 25, 81, 125, 176, 809.
LAWRENCE street, Nos. 1, 70, 198, 281.
LEWIS street, No. 1.
LIBERTY street, No. 64.
LINDEN place, No. 12. LOOMIS street, E. side, between Bellevue & Windsor. MADISON avenue, 800 ft. N. of Park, 200 N. Kibbe. MADISON street, Nos. 87, 81.
MAIN street, Nos. 19, 30 double, 51, 60, 76, 93, 114, 125, 182, 146, 151 double, 184, 207, 210, 212, 217, 228 double, 231, 246 double, 260, rear 262, 267, 288, 284, 290, 8 valved one at 812, 821, 834, 848, 876, 881, 889 steamer nozzle, 420, 448, 474, 479, 482 steamer nozzle, 520, 545, 570, 645, 700, 728, 754, 778, 818, 882, 848, 870, 891, 926, 986, 950, 966, two beyond numberings.
MAPLE avenue, Nos. 98, 222. MARKET street, Nos. 1, opposite 50, 155, 205, 271. MARSHALL street, west side.
MARTIN street, Nos. 1, 77, 188.
MAY street, corner Sergeant.
MECHANIC street, Nos. 2, 85.
MORGAN street, Nos. 50, 92.
MORRIS street, No. 26.
MULBERRY street, No. 41.
. NEW BRITAIN avenue, Nos. 12, 19, 37, 52, 78, 99, 105, NEW PARK avenue, N. E. corner Prospect av. N. Y. & N. E. R. R .- repair shops, two-one is double. N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R .- 5 in repair shops, S. of depot. NILES street, Nos. 2, 50, 90.
NORTH street, Nos. 9, 57.
OAK street, No. 5; cor. Grand; 150 So. Russ.
PARK street, Nos. 44, 100, 168, 204, 285, 405, corner Sisson av .; opp. Madison av .; N. W. corner Smith, near Prospect av .; south side, cor. Bartholomew av. PAVILION street, No. 2.
PEARL street, Nos. 88, 45, 81, 116, 129, 170, 270, 837. PINE street, Nos. 54, 87.
PLEASANT street, Nos. 8, 19, 45, 75.
PORTLAND street, No. 55.
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POTTER street, Nos. 27, 119. PRATT street, Nos. 2, double, 28. PROSPECT avenue, near J. Lock wood's; corner Farm- ington; opposite C. M. Pond's-all three on west side. PROSPECT street, Nos. 2, 87. PUTNAM street, No. 40.
QUEEN street, No. 2. RETREAT avenue, No. 98. Russ street, No. 2; S. W. corner Putnam. RUSSELL street, No. 2; west of railroad track. SANFORD street, No. 78.
SCARBOROUGH street, west side, 1,100 feet south of Albany av .; west side, 800 feet north of Asylum av. SEYMOUR street, Nos. 2, 69, 168. SEYMS street, Nos. 2, 80, 46. SHELDON street, S. side; Nos. 70, 188, 188, 271, 848. SHERMAN street, one.
SIGOURNEY street, Nos. 5. 69, 158, 181, 211.
SISSON av .. N. W. cor. Warrenton; S. W. cor. Far. av. SMITH street, Nos. 2, 126, 250. SOUTH ANN street, No. 8. SOUTH HUDSON street, No. 20.
SOUTH PROSPECT street, No. 40.
SPRING street, No. 60.
SPRUCE street, No. 5, and near cor Church, W. side. SQUIRE street, near south end. STATE PRISON GROUNDS, three.
STATE street, Nos. 2, 62, 100, 101, 129, 203, rear 228 228, 258.
SUMNER street, Nos. 2, 81, 58. TALCOTT street, Nos. 80 67, 80.
TEMPLE street, No. 46, 66.
TOWNLEY street, No. 84.
TAYLOR street, west side Commerce.
TRUMBULL street, Nos. 15, 58 double, 54, 106, 188.
TREMONT street, N. E. corner Farmington; S. W. cor- ner Hawthorn.
TRINITY street, No. 2, corner of Elm.
UNION place, No. 24, near cor. Church st.
UNION street, one west side. VANDYKE avenue, corner Wawarme av.
VERNON street, Nos. 52, 116.
VILLAGE street, No. 24.
VINE street, No. 24; corner Capen. WADSWORTH street, Nos. 85, 70. WALNUT street, Nos. 2, 25, 80, 58, 70, 110; 75 feet E. from railroad; cor. Chestnut. WARD street, Nos 2, 17, 79. WARNER street, N. side 425 ft. W. of Franklin; No. 10. WARRENTON street, east corner of Beacon. WASHINGTON st., Nos. 11, 29, 45, 55, 75, 181, 188, 147. WAWARME avenue, south side, opp. Hendricksen av .; near Valley Railroad machine shop.
WEBSTER street, S. W. corner New Britain av .: resi- dence of Edwin Merritt, No. 17, 25, cor. New Britain av. WEEHASSAT street, S. end factory; S. E. cor. Van- block st.
WELLINGTON street, west side. WELLS street, Nos. 12, 40.
WEST HARTFORD CENTER-double-for town use. WEST street, one.
WETHERSFIELD avenue, Nos. 45, 80, 106, 109, 126, 160, 281, 249, 260, 800; near city line.
WESTLAND street, north side, front of School house. WILLARD street, Nos. 2, 40, 68. WILLIAMS street, Nos. 29, 111.
WILLOW street, No. 66. WILSON street, Nos. 86, 65.
WINDSOR street, Nos. 87, 110, 157, 165, 175, 215; S. E. corner Suffield.
WINTHROP street, No. 16. WINTER street, north side 150 feet east of Brook. WOODBINE street, No. 21. 111.
WOODBRIDGE street, No. 40; corner Sheldon. WOODLAND street, east and west sides; Nos. 128, 209,
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