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Amount of funds Sept. 1, 1895 $50,000.00
Income for the last year. 2,684.00 Expenditure for the last year .. 2,240.00
The Conn. Trust and Safe Deposit Co., Treasurer.
Trustees .- Nathaniel Shipman, Chairman; John C. Parsons, Clerk ; Jonathan B. Bunce, Austin C. Dunham, Francis Goodwin, Edw'd B. Hooker, Henry C. Robinson. Frank P. Moulton, Hartford Grammar School, Teacher.
District No. 1 .- Expenses past year, $86,076.59. FIRST OR CENTER DISTRICT-BROWN SCHOOL. Present edifice erected 1868 .- Nos. 160-170 Market at.
This building is four stories high, 140 by 70 feet, con- tains in upper story an assembly hall 70 by 84 feet; 22 school rooms 28 by 82 feet, all furnished with single desks and seats for 56 scholars in each room; accommo- dates 1,200 pupils; large play grounds; built of Boston pressed brick with Portland brown stone trimmings, and cost with land, $185,000. First occupied, Nov. 1868.
Committee .- Geo. C. Bailey, M. M. Johnson, Frank C. Sumner; Treas., Hartford Trust Co .; Clerk, C. N. Fowler; Coll., Geo. W. Fowler; Auditors, J. W. Cooke, G.D. Winslow; Rate Maker, G. B. Preston. Tax, 12 mills.
Teachers .- Chas. L. Ames, Principal; Ass'ts Grammar Department-Room 22, Alida B. Clark ; Room 21, Han- nah F. Bailey; Room 20, Calista A. Dean; Room 19, Agnes G. Shipman; Intermediate Department-Room 18, Josephine F. St. John; Room 17, Lucy M. Parker; Room 16, Ella A. Fuller; Room 15, Minnie A. Bailey, Room 14, German Department; Room 18, Josephine Schwab; Room 12, Annie L. Guilfoil; Room 11, Mary S. Waterman; Room 10, Kate S. Murphy; Room 9, Mary A. Dooley: Primary Department-Head Assistant, Harriet F. Barrows; Room 8, Hattie E. Pease; Room 7, M. Matilda Kane; Room 6, Harriet F. Barrows; Room 5, Margaret J. O'Dell; Room 4, Francesca A. Henke; Room 8, May E. Robbins; Room 2, Rose A. Maloy, Room 1, Florence M. Spencer; J. A. Martin, Penman- ship; H. C. Mayer, German; S. P. Davis, Drawing; I.
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Emerson, Vocal Music; Bertha DesJardines, Science; Ida G. Buell, Drawing. 1,198 vols. in Library. Ber- nard Donnelly, Janitor.
KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL-84 Talcott st. - This was the first public Kindergarten School building erected in this State, is two stories high, 78 by 52 feet, with six school rooms, cloak rooms, teacher's room, matron's room, bath room, and main exercising hall 50 by 40 feet. The building is heated by steam and ventilated with chimneys in each school room, fitted for grate fires; has folding chairs and tables to accommodate 150 pupils, fitted with black-boards and sand boxes. The building was planned by N. T. Pitkin, of the building committee, and built by John C. Mead, at a cost of $18,000. The furnishings, ready for use, cost about $3,000 additional. It was first occupied May 18, 1889. Teachers .- Florence Page, Principal ; Letty H. Learned, Marg. B. Lee, Evelyn E. Atwood, Winnibelle M. Clark, Edith L. Bunnell, Assistants; Mary E. Fuller, Matron.
PEARL (No. 201) STREET BRANCH .- A brick building, two stories with basement, with seats for 112 scholars. Intermediate Dep't - M. Alice Sherman; Primary Dep't-Cornelia A. Morris.
District No. 8 .- Expenses past year, $59,925.88. SOUTH SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Committee .- William E. Baker, Rodney Dennis, Henry C. Dwight; Treas., Charles T. Welles; Clerk, Ralph W. Cutler; Auditors, James S. Belden, J. H. Knight; Col- lector, Geo. W. Fowler; Rate Maker, Robert D. Bone.
SOUTH SCHOOL (formerly called Wadsworth st. School), 86 Wadsworth and 87 Hudson sts. The present building is of stone and brick, fire proof, three stories high above the basement, and contains 24 school rooms on first and second floors, with accommodations for 1200 pupils. Hall in third story seats 1200. Building is 255 feet long by 86 feet wide, fronts both on Wads- worth and Hudson sts. Cost, with land and furniture, $200,000. First occupied, Jan. 1887. Tax 24 mills.
Teachers .- Jos. A. Graves, Principal; Assistants in the Grammar Dep't .- Mary M. Harris, Victoria B.Jamieson, Mary I. Patterson, Mary L. Linehan, Mary A. Paige, Sarah A. Stevens, Ella A. Parish, Marion G. Chapman, Inter. Department-Carrie L. Gridley, Mary E. Barber, Bertha Taylor, Mary J. Kane, Julia A. Stevens, Mary G. Foster. Primary Department-Mary A. Maloy, Charlotte G. Case, Mary M. Bristol, Minnie B. Cham- berlain, Emma N. Schwab, Anna B. Geer, Alice N. Fowler, Katharine L. Newton. Kindg'n Dep't-Char- lotte L. McMurray, Jennie P. Forbes, Amalie M. Henke, Elizabeth W. Prince : Lyman D. Smith, Writing; Agnes C. Bryan, Music; Katharine F. Smith, Gymnastics; Ann T. Kennedy, Assistant. 500 vols. in Library. Montague Anderson, Janitor. L. C. Smith, Engineer.
CHARTER OAK AVENUE SCHOOL, 91 Charter Oak av .- Building erected in 1871, four stories, of brick 56 by 94 feet: ten recitation rooms, seats for 540 pupils; cost $50,000. Annie B. Chapman, Principal; Grammar Dep't-Helen McClunie, Intermediate Dep't-Mary Marchant, Christine F. Glen; Primary Dep't-Nellie B. Hollister, Margaret Helion, Ada E. Howe. Kindergt'n Dep't-Mabel White, Suzanne C. Thompson. 200 vols. in Library. Joseph Horey, Janitor.
LAWRENCE STREET SCHOOL, 85 Lawrence street .- Built in 1878 of brick ; two stories; 54 by 92 feet, eight recitation rooms, and seats 482 pupils; cost $38,000. Clara A. Stevens, Principal; Assistants, Intermediate Department - Julia A. Newell, Lillian A. Andrews, Margaretta .J. McGowan, Eliza S. Geer; Primary De- partment - Marion G. Smith, Elizabeth Woodworth, Helen F. Hoskins, Nellie B. Hogan; Kindergarten De- partment-Eva L. Marshall, Henrietta Stone, Mabel Weeks, Edith M. Giddings.
PARKVILLE SCHOOL, New Park avenue .- Built of brick in 1878; two stories; cost $27,000. Addition completed in 1885 at an additional cost of $10,000; seats 482 pupils. Second addition completed in 1896, cost $20,000. Franc E. Potter, Principal. Katharine
A. Callahan, Janet E. Gray, Grammar Dep't; Inter- mediate Dep't-Kate E. Guilfoil, Hilma C. Fernquist. Primary Dep't-Josephine Barchfeld, Cora J. Sesver, Nora J. McEvoy, Hattie L. Seymour. Kindergarten Dep't-Kate P. Safford, Lillie L. Nangle, Henrietta E. Woods. 100 vols. in Library. Jos. Trumbull, Janitor.
WETHERSFIELD AVENUE SCHOOL, 291 Wethersfield av .- School building is 26 by 75 feet; two stories with two school rooms with coat rooms adjoining; high base- ment with two large play rooms; seats for 108 pupils; built of brick and stone; first occupied, Oct. 1, 1858; cost $8,000. Anna C. Day, Lillian M. Cody, Teachers
District No. 8 .- Expenses past year, $26,166.54. SECOND NORTH SCHOOL DISTRICT .- 249 High a.
The original building 48 by 57 feet was first occu- pied in 1854; subsequently an annex building of 47 by 57 feet was built thereto in 1864; both of brick; three stories high; twelve rooms-one to accommodate 115 pupils the others 46 each -total 621; cost $24,500. This building was torn down and a new building crected in 1891 with 15 rooms to accommodate 700 pupils, and was occupied January, 1892, with addi- tional land and furnishing; cost, $140,000.
Committee .- Frank S. Kellogg, Herman Goldschmidt, U. H. Brockway; Treas., Security Co .; Clerk, Dwight Chapman; Auditors, H. H. Hollister, Willis E. Smith; Collector, Geo. W. Fowler; Rate Maker, Eugene G. Billings; Tax, 8} mills.
Teachers .- Wilbur F. Gordy, Principal; Assistants, Grammar Department-Annie I. House, Elizabeth M. Worthington, Cornelia A. Watrous; Intermediate Dep't- Hattie R. Woodward, Mary E. Guinan, Winifred K. Kinney, Mary E. Wooding; Primary Department- Clara Pausch; Susan P. Clapp, Anna M. Burt, Sarah A. Backus, Emm L. Williams, Harriet M. Olmsted, Isabella G. White, Mary A. Ensign. Kindergarten S. Elizs- beth Towne, Edith Hubbard, Mary P. Gillette, Bessie M. McManus; Irving Emerson. Musto : Solon P. Davis, Drawing; John W. Titcomb, Writing; Bertha H. Klin- ger, Science. 1,000 volumes in Library.
District No. 4 .- Expenses past year, $18,526.84.
WEST MIDDLE SCHOOL DISTRICT .- 927 And st .- This building of brick, three stories with sixteen rooms, and accommodations for fifty pupils to each room -800-is 89 by 148 feet in size; first occupied in 1873; building and land cost $154,165. $15,000 was appropri- ated June 28, 1886, for additions to building. A build- ing for Kindergarten and Primary, opened Dec. 1894.
Committee .- James H. Tallman, A. E. Hart, L.L. Ex- worth; Treas., .J. B. Taylor; Auditors, S. E. Elmore, C. H. Field: Clerk, Charles E. Chase; Collector, Nelson G. Hinckley; Rate Maker, H. H. Keep. Tax, 18 mills.
Teachers .- Esther C. Perry, Principal; Assistants- Grammar Dep't-Mary C. Cone, Carolyn A. Goodwin, Kate L. Smith, Rosilla R. Newton, Adalaide Westcott: Intermediate Den't-Ruby M. Williams, Nellie C. Skil- ton, Carrie E. Hollister, Maud E. Latham, Bessie A. Brown. Primary Dep't-Hattie E. Hunt, Principal; Assist's- Clara M. Klinger, Grace E. Mowry, Lillian R. Conant, Mabel F. Terry, Mary E. Ball. The Kinderg. Dep't was opened in Sept. 1886; Adella M. Woodcock, Lillian M. Reis, Grace D. Smith, Edith K. Richards; John W. Titoomb, Writing; Irving Emerson, Music; Clara L. Williams, Drawing; Bertha H. Klinger, Sci- ence. 600 vols. in Library. John Morrison, Janitor. Capt. C. H. Slocum, Military Instructor; Companies A and B, about 80 cadets, drill one hour each week, after school, with Springfield Cadet muskets furnished by the State. Average attendance 60.
District No. 5 .- Expenses past year, $18,124.47. ARSENAL SCHOOL DISTRICT .- 882 Main street. This building is three stories high, with annex, and cost, with land, $80,000. In 1886, an additional build- ing of two stories, 98 by 56 feet, was erected, at an expense of $16,500 as was voted in district meeting,
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May 26, 1886, under direction of a building committee. Additional land, costing $15,000, was purchased in 1892, and a Kindergarten building erected at a cost of $11,272, and occupied in May, 189a
Committee .- Howard A. Camp, Edmund Browne, C. P. Gladding; Treas., Geo. H. Burt; Clerk, Clarence I. Beardsley; Auditors, Leverett Belknap, Betsey M. Par- sons; Collector, G. W. Fowler; Rate Maker, W. H. Fitch. Teachers .- Willis I. Twitchell, Principal; Mrs. Grace H. Phelps, Assistant ; Assistants Grammar Department -- Belle C. Davis, Maud E. Davis; Intermediate Depart- ment-Eva R. Woodward, Edwina M. Pratt, Alice M. Baker, Jennie D. Strong, Gertrude E. Dickinson; Pri- mary Department-Mattie A. Patterson, Carrie S. Allen, A. Mabel Parkhurst, Etta M. Dow, Elizabeth W. Adams, Mary A. Long, Mabel E. Lester; Kindergarten-Anne Burr Wilson, Leila H. Blakeslee, M. Grace Brown, Grace S. Newton; Irving Emerson, Music; Solon P. Davis, Drawing; John A. Martin, Penmanship. 500 vols. in Library. M. A. Pease, Janitor. Tax 4 mills.
District No. 6 .- Expenses the past year, $9,524.86.
WASHINGTON DISTRICT SCHOOL .- 1 Washing- ton st .- This building of brick is two stories high; four school rooms: accominodates 200 pupils; cost $25,000.
Committee .- Isaac J. Steane, Joseph Buthe, Wm. J. Sinnot; Clerk, F. W. Davis; Treas., W. L. Wakefield; Collector, City Collector; Auditors, Charles F. Watrous, C. O. Purington; Rate Maker, R. D. Bone.
Teachers .- Elizabeth J. Cairns, Principal; Assistants, Intermediate Dep't-Isabella I. Mulligan, Sara A. Boyle, Nellie F. Bullock, Mary E. Patterson, Hannah W. Bry- ant; Kindergarten Dep't-Myra G. Hills; Fannie M. Tolles, Teacher of Music; W. K. Cook, Penmanship. John McGregor, Janitor. Tax 5 mills.
WILSON STREET BRANCH .- Wilson st. This building of wood is two stories high; three school rooms; seats for 180 pupils; cost $5,000. Teachers, Nellie Mulhall, Nellie T. Flynn, Nellie S. Ryan: Kindergarten, Mary M. Bennett.
District No. 7 .- Expenses the past year, $425.25. SOUTHWEST SCHOOL DISTRICT .- White street. Built in 1844, of wood; one story; 25 by 45 feet; seats for 50 pupils; cost $8,500.
Committee .- S. F. Seymour; Treas., John L. Sey- mour; Clerk, Freeman P. Seymour. Hattie A. Glea- son, Principal.
District No. 8 .- Expenses the past year, $10,859.40. NORTHEAST SCHOOL DISTRICT .- Westland st.
Committee .- Timothy E. Steele, Henry F. Hart, Ade- laide M. Olmsted; Clerk, Marshall L. Hill; Treas .. Se- curity Company; Auditors, Wm. Huntington, Ludwig Helmann; Collector, George W. Fowler ; Rate Maker, W. H. Fitch. Tax 10 mills.
Teachers .- F. A. Brackett, Principal; Assistant in Grammar Dep't-S. Emir Abernethy, Rose A. Hopkins; Intermediate Dep't-Mary E. Morris, Annie M. Cairns, Mary E. Coleman, Helena R. Rossiter; Primary Dep't- Annie R. McDonnell, Minnie F. Eaves, Ella A. Wash- burn, Georgia M. Moseley, Grace C. Spencer; W. K. Cook, Writing; Ida M. Smart, Music; Ida G. Buell, Drawing. 150 vols. in Library. Rufus C. Banning, Janitor.
District No. 9 .- Expenses the past year, $6,328.81. NORTHWEST DISTRICT SCHOOL .- Albany avenue. Building of brick ; two stories; two rooms, accommo- dates 100 pupils; first occupied in 1870. An addition, costing $15,000, built in 1891, making six rooms and accommodating 250 pupils. Tax 24 mills.
Committee, Chas. G. Huntington, B. R. Allen, P. J. Thomas, Treas. Security Co .: Clerk, James Shipman; Auditors, Mrs. Ariadne K. Smith, C. L. Tuttle; Rate Maker, W. H. Fitch.
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Teachers-J. Isabella Price, Principal; Minnie Stern, Ass't. Intermediate-Lucy E. Cobey; Primary -Alice E. Gladding, Minnie J. Gilbert; Kindergar- ten-Alice S. Hawkins, Emma M. Jarman; Minnie Stern, Science; Wm. K. Cook, Writing; Prof. Fried- rich Zuchtmann, Singing; Katharine L. Linehan, Gymnastics.
District No. 10 .- Expenses the past year, $454.62. GRAVEL HILL DISTRICT SCHOOL .- Blue Hills av. Committee, Joseph T. Hubbard; Clerk and Treas., E. A. Kenyon; Teacher, Edna Stratton. No school tax.
VACATIONS-Two weeks in April; one commencing with the close of the usual school exercises on the last Friday afternoon in June, and ending on Tuesday pre- ceding the second Wednesday in September following, and one commencing with the day before Christmas, andclosing the day after New Year's. Holidays are Fast day, Thanksgiving day with the day following, Washington's Birthday, Decoration day, Commence- ment day at Trinity College (High School only), and every Saturday.
HARTFORD SCHOOL CHILDREN,
As annually returned, by law, with the rate per child and amounts received from the State School Fund, during the years that this Directory has been published.
This State, since July 29, 1878, has allowed $1.50 from the State Treasury to the Towns, towards the education of each child enumerated between the ages of 4 and 16 years, in addition to the dividends from the School Fund of the State.
No.of Am't from Rate
No. of Amt from Rate
Year. Obil-
School per Year. Chil-
School per
dren.
Fund. Sch'r.
drøn. Fund. Sch'r.
1888-2,555 $8,076.00 $1.20 1867- 7,355 $8,090.50 $1.10
1889-2,609
8,219.80
1.25 1868- 7,475 8,222.50
1.10
1840-2,711
8,875.85
1.25 1869- 7,846
7,846.00 1.00
1841-2,787
8,694.95
1.85 1870- 7,884 7,884.00 1.00
1842-2,781
8,828.40
1.40 1871- 8,258
8,258.00 1.00
1848-2,709
8,792.60
1.40 1872- 9,124
9,124.00 1.00
1844-2,824
8,958.60 1.40 1878- 9.188
9,188.00
1.00
1845-2,924
4,098.60
1.40 1874- 9,684
9,634.00
1.00
1846-2,921
4,089.40
1.40 1875- 9,882 10,265.20
1.10
1847-2,888
4,187.60
1.45 1876- 9,598
9,598.00
1.00
1848-2,969
4,805.05
1.45 1877- 9,621
9,621.00
1.00
1849-8,117
4,675.50
1.50 1878- 9,661
9,661.00
1.00
1850-8,858
5,087.00
1.50 1879- 9,525
8,572.50 7,721.60
.80
1852-3,648
5,107.20
1.40 1881- 9,590
6,718.00 .70
1858-8,788
5,046.80
1.85 1882- 9,660
7,245.00 .75
1854-4,118
5,765.20
1.40 1888- 9,816
7,862.00 .75
1855-4,390
5,487.50
1.25 1884-10,098
7,574.20
.75
1856-4,601
5,982.80
1.80 1885- 9,775
7,820.00
.80
1857-4,892
6,848.80
1.40 1886- 9,909
7,927.00
.80
1858-4,937
6,911.80
1.40 1887- 9,991
7,498.25 .75
1860-5,448
6,808.75
1.25
1889- 9,984
7.488.00 7,782.00
.75
1862-6,875
7,650.00
1.20 1891-10,474
7,855.50
.75
1868-6,464 7,756.80
1.20 1892-10,789
8,054.25
.75
1864-6,819
8,160.80
1.20 1898-11,021
8,265.75 .75
1865-6,965
8,009.75
1.15 1894-11,262
8,446.50
.75
1866-7,294
8,028.40
1.10| 1895-12,059
9,044.25
.75
POPULATION OF HARTFORD.
1756 Census,.
8,027 1820 Census, .. 6,909
1761
8,988
1880
9,789
1774
5,081
1840
12,798
1782
¥
5,495
1850
17,966
1790
4,090
1860
29,152
1800
5,847
1870
.87,748
1810
6,008
1880 "
.42,551
1890 Census, 58,280.
7,208.75
.75
.75
1861-5,897
6,781.55
1.15 1890-10,876
.90
1851-8,896
4,754.40
1.40 1880- 9,652
1859-5,269
6,849.70
1.80 1888- 9,605
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orieties.
ADVANCE SOCIAL CLUB.
W. F. Kennedy, Pres't; P. J. Cosgrove, Vice Pres't; W. F. Slater, R. Sec'y; T. W. Leahy, F. Sec'y; F. E. Shea, Treas .; W. F. Kennedy, John M. Flynn, P. J. Cosgrove, Trustees. Organized Nov. 24, 1887. Meets Tuesday evenings at 297 Park street.
ETNA BOWLING CLUB. Harry L. Burr, Sec'y and Treas. Meets Saturday afternoon at 66 Temple street. Organized 1891.
AGENTS SUNDRY BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES. American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Mis- sions .- Ward W. Jacobs, 811 Main st., Receiver for Hartford County.
Deceased Ministers Widows' Fund .- Henry W. Erving, Tr., 288 Main st.
ALLEN DRUM BAND.
A. J. Allen, Pres't and Major; Charles Myers, Vice Pres't; T. M. Herting, R. Sec'y; A. Waltersdorf, F. Sec'y and Treas. Organized June 21, 1880. Meets Thursday evenings at 26 Kinsley street.
AMPHION OPERA CLUB.
John C. Moran, Pres't; E. J. Dooley, Treas .; John A. Coyle, P. D. Goodrich, J. F. Johnson, Frank Meagher, A. S. Goodacre, Trustees. Organized Dec. 1, 1898. Meets Friday evenings at room 8, 284 Asylum street.
ARMY AND NAVY CLUB.
Col. David Torrance, Birmingham, Pres't; A. H. Fenn, Winsted, A. C. Hendricks, New Haven, A. B. Beers, Bridgeport, Jacob L. Greene, Hartford, Vice Presidents; J. W. Knowlton, Bridgeport, Secretary ; Sidney M. Gladwin, Hartford, Treas .; L. A. Dickinson, Hartford, 1898; Simeon J. Fox, New Haven, 1896, David B. Hamilton, Waterbury, 1897, Ex. Committee.
BRANCH No. 86, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF LETTER CARRIERS.
D. W. C. Graves, Pres't; P. E. Sheehan, V. Pres't; F. W. Kreimendale, Sec'y; W. H. Shaffer, Treas. Organized Dec. 20, 1890. Meets upon call of the President.
BRICKLAYERS' AND PLASTERERS' UNION, No. 1, OF CONNECTICUT.
William J. Sheedy, Pres't; Seymour Clark, V. Pres't; J. F. Cunniff, Treas .; C. W. Simpson, 106 Wooster st., C. Sec'y; Geo. F. Butler, F. Sec'y; F. W. Watson, Sergeant-at-Arms; Charles Buddee, N. Butler, J. J. Lennon, T. M. Mullaley Michael McEnroe, Trustees; Wm. J. Sheedy, C. W. Simpson, Seymour Clark, Executive Board. Meets 1st and 8d Fridays at No. 92 Asylum st. Annual meeting in March.
BROKERS' BOARD.
B. R. Abbe, Pres't: J. G. Woodward, V. Pres't; A. H. Olmsted, Treas .; F. R. Cooley, Sec'y. Meets daily at 11.80 A. M. at 51 Prospect st.
BROWN, THOMSON & CO'S EMPLOYEES MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION. Organized June, 1898. E. J. Kuhne, Pres't; Sarah Lagan, V. Pres't; Hector Johnson, Treas .; J. A. Thomson, Sec'y. Meets in June and December.
CAMERA CLUB OF HARTFORD.
R. A. Wadsworth, Pres't; E. H. Crowell, 79 Buck- ingham street, Sec'y and Treas .; the above officers and George L. Parmele, A. H. Pitkin, L. W. H. Gra- disky, Executive Committee. Organized Feb. 18, 1885. Incorporated March 8, 1892. Annual meeting, 2d Tues- day in October.
CAPITOL CITY BOWLING CLUB.
D. L. Macomber, Pres't; A. A. Summerman, Capt .; A. Koch, Sec'y and Treas. Organized March 28, 1885. Meets Thursday evenings at 66 Temple street. Elec- tions April and October.
CAPITOL WHEEL CLUB.
C. R. Webster, Pres't; I. Hartstall, Vice Pres't; E. C. Gillett, Sec'y; C. T. Cusick, Treas .; R. M. Alex- ander, Capt; J. M. O'Malley, Lieut. Organized Oct. 2, 1894. Club rooms, 258 Main street.
CARPENTERS' & JOINERS' UNION. No. 48.
Andrew McKirdy, Prest; John Scott, V. Prest; Joseph Tompkins, R. Sec'y ; Harry Herman, F. Sec'y; Thomas H. Addison, Treas .; F. C. Walz, Business Agent, 82 Ashley street; Peter A. Perry, John Duncan, Warren H. Higley, Alex. Angus, Trustees. Organized October 22. 1882: incorporated under Joint Stock Laws of State, March 15, 1884. Meets on Tuesday evening: at 11 Central row. Semi-annual election in June and December.
CASE, LOCKWOOD & BRAINARD MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.
Leverett Brainard, Honorary Pres't; Theodore Herzer, Pres't; Nicholas A. Lacy, Vice Pres't; Miss Nellie A. Brewer, R. Sed'y; Walter H. Price, F. Sed'y ; Anson P. Filer, Treas.
Trustees-Marcus A. Casey, J. H. Turner, Bernard Allen. Organized Dec. 2, 1898. Meets quarterly upon call. Annual election of officers in December.
CATHEDRAL LYCEUM. 221 LAWRENCE STREET.
James F. Noonan, Prest ; J. J. Galvin, Vice Pres't; P. I. McCabe, Rec. Sec'y; J. G. Buckley, F. Sed'y; Edward Brady, Treas .; P. J. Shugrue, Librarian.
CATHOLIC CLUB OF HARTFORD.
Patrick Garvan, Pres't; E. J. Dooley, V. Pres't; Cornelius O'Neil, Treas .; Andrew J. Broughel, Jr .; Fin. Sec'y; Patrick J. Heffernan, Rec. Sec'y; Charles J. Reardon, James P. Berry, Richard J. Dillon. John F. B. Moran, Daniel F. Sullivan, Frank H. Fallon, T. F. Kane, E. J. Mulcahy, J. T. Lynch, J. J. Quinn, R. J. Dwyer, J. O'Flaherty, J. Ahern, E. Lancaster, Geo. C. Bailey, Directors. Organized Dec. 28, 1898. Meets third Tuesday evenings, monthly, at 11 Grove street. Annual election second Tuesday in January.
CATHOLIC LADIES BENEVOLENT ASSO'N.
Miss A. B. Hodge, Prest; Annie Fox, V. Prest; Mrs. P. D. Ryan, Treas .; George Kenney, C. Sec'y; Very Rev. J. A. Mulcahy, Chaplain. Organized Jan. 1884. Annual election in Jan. Office 8 Pratt. Mects third Wednesday evening, monthly.
CHARITY ORGANIZATION SOCIETY.
David I. Green, Sup't; Arthur K. Rodgers, Ass't Sup't, 284 Pearl street; Jacob L. Greene, Pres't; P. C. Royce, Vice Pres't; Atwood Collins, Treas. and Sec'y; Francis Goodwin, Jacob L. Greene, Mrs. Arthur F. Eggleston, P. C. Royce, Charles A. Jewell, Mrs. A. R. Hillyer, Jonathan B. Bunce, John C. Parsons, Rodney Dennis, J. D. Browne, Charles E. Gross, Atwood Collins, Nathaniel Shipman, Mrs. Robert E. Day, P. H. Woodward, John J. McCook, Miss Margaret Blythe, Leverett_Brainard, Thos. J. Blake, Geo. Ellis, Goo. F. Bill, E. K. Root, L. B. Haas, Gideon C. Segur, A. R. Merriam, Miss Ellen W. Gray, Mrs. Chas. R. Burt, Mary Hall, Mrs. Wm. A. Ayres, Mrs. Emma C. Adams, Wm. W. Knight, B. N. B. Miller, E. S. Sykes, J. A. Mulcahy, Mrs. E. L. Sluy- ter, Ernest DeF. Miel, Edwin K. Mitchel, Directors, Organized Nov. 80, 1890. Meets second Thursday, monthly at 291 Main st. Annual meeting first Wed- nesday in Nov.
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CITY DIRECTORY.
GEER'S HARTFORD
CENTRAL LABOR UNION. Geo. R. Bradford Pres't; William A. Church, Treas. P. O. Box 728. Meets 1st and 8d Wednesday evenings at Central Labor Union hall, 11 Central row.
CHARTER OAK QUARTETTE. Norris B. Bull, A. H. Dole, H. Seaman, F. W. White. Organized 1885. Meets as may be called.
CIGAR MAKERS UNION, No. 42.
Eli Brunell, Pres't; Frank S. Breniser, V. Pres't; A. M. Chapman, Treas .; Geo. F. Scheflin, P. O. Box 970, Cor. and Rec. Sec'y; W. J. Dolan, F. Sec'y. Meet at 11 Central row, first Thursday in each month. Executive board meets Saturday at 4 P.M. Organized Dec. 1880. Officers elected in Jan. and July.
CITY CLUB OF HARTFORD.
Wm. Waldo Hyde, Pres't; James P. Andrews, George H. Day, V. Pres'ts; Archibald A. Welch, Sec'y; George C. F. Williams, Treas .; James P. Andrews, Wm. Waldo Hyde, George C. F. Williams, Ernest Cady, George H. Day, A. A. Welch, J. G. Calhoun, Charles E. Gross, Arthur L. Shipman, Directors. Organized March 8, 1894. Annual election in April.
CIVIC CLUB.
Mrs. John C. Day, Pres't; Mrs. Richard Burton, Miss Annie Eliot, Ellen F. Hooker, Mrs. Henry Fergu- son, Vice Pres'ts; Miss Lucy A. Perkins, Rec. Sec'y ; Mrs. John A. Porter, Cor. Sec'y ; Mrs. Gurdon Trum- bull, Treas. The above officers and Mrs. Jonathan B. Bunce, Mrs. Drayton Hillyer, Mrs. Geo. C. Perkins, Directors. Organized April 3, 1895. Meets Friday evenings. Annual election in January.
CLEYAKA CLUB.
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Arthur P. Towne, Pres't; Irving Dimock, Vice Pres't; Merrick W. Chapin, Treas .; John K. Groesbeck, R. Sec'y. The above officers and William Penrose, Martin Stokes, Howard Buck, Milan Harlan, Directors. Organized March 1, 1898. Meets second Thursday, monthly, at 368 Main street. Annual meeting in April.
COLONIAL CLUB.
Edward M. Bunce, Pres't; Henry Ferguson, Vice Pres't; . Wm. H. St. John, Sec'y; Arthur . P. Day, Treas .; A. A. Welch, Charles P. Cooley, Wm. M. Hud- son. P. H. Ingalls, R. W. Huntington, .Jr., Directors; R. W. Huntington, Jr., Charles P. Cooley, C. L. Hall, House Com. Meets at club rooms, Prospect st., first Tuesday, monthly. Annual meeting first Tuesday in February.
COLT BICYCLE CLUB.
L. C. Grover, Pres't; E. H. Williams, V. Pres't; F. W. Weatherhead, Sec'y; C. B. Mellen, Treas .; A. L. Allen, F. Sec'y; H. S. Roberts, E. P. Whitney, H. G. Lord. A. L. Ulrich, F. N. Tilton, L. C. Grover. G. C. Green, A. L. Allen, C. B. Mellen, F. W. Weatherhead, C. C. Bulkeley, J. J. Peard, F. B. Griswold, E. H. Williams, C. N. Goodrich, Board of Managers; J. N. Fletcher, C. N. Goodrich, L. B. Bushnell, J. A. Staib, G. C. Green, House Committee. Organized Fab. 17, 1890. Club rooms, 117 Main street. Annual meeting 2d Monday in Feb.
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