Geer's Hartford City Directory, 1897, Part 115

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HARTFORD CANOE CLUB. Organized April, 1880. Chartered 1884. Club House, East Hartford.


GEO. L. PARMELE, Pres'i. | WM. B. DAVIDSON, Treas. J. D. PARKER, Commodore. | FRANCIS H. HILLS, Sec'y. L. S. HICKMOTT, Ass't Sec'y. Executive Committee .- Officers above, and Daniel S. Morrell, V. Commodore; R. A. Wadsworth, Signal Officer ; H. H. Ensworth, Measurer. Annual meeting 8d Tuesday in January.


HARTFORD CLUB.


Org. Nov. 1878. Chart. July, 1874. House 88 Prospect. JOSEPH R. HAWLEY, President. WM. WALDO HYDE, V. Pr. | C. F. CHASE, Sec'y. GEORGE POPE, " R. G. WATEROUS, JR., Tr. Managers .- D. W. C. Skilton, Henry Osborn, J. C. Sterling, W. E. A. Bulkeley, E. C. Hilliard, William B. Davidson, George Ellis, House Committee. - W. E. A. Bulkeley, W. B. Davidson, Charles E. Chase. Auditors .- George Ellis, James H. Knight. Annual meeting, 8d Monday in October.


HARTFORD PUBLIC LIBRARY, 206 Main.


Chartered 1878 as Hartford Library Association, suc- cessors of the Hartford Young Men's Institute that was chartered in 1887. Said Young Men's Institute purchased the books of the Hartford Library that was chartered in 1799. Present name taken and opened to the public as a free Library Sept. 15, 1892.


SAM'L O. PRENTICE, Pres | CHAS. H. CLARK, Treas. W. I. TWITCHELL, V. Pres | ROB'T A. GRIFFING. Sec'y.


Directors .- Samuel B. St. John, W. F. Gordy, Lu- cius F. Robinson, S. O. Prentice, Francis Goodwin, Charles M. Joslyn, Edward D. Robbins, W. W. Hyde, Willis I. Twitchell, Robert A. Griffing, Charles Hopkins Clark, Chas. P. Howard.


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Caroline M. Hewins, Librarian; Alice T. Cummings, Alice M. Crocker, Mary G. Huntington, Jessie F. Brainerd, Jane E. Hastie, Florence H. Kellogg, Mary I. Bartlett, Alice P. Tallman, Herbert P. Stedman, Assistants; Loon Futter, Karl P. Morba, Alfred Zur- horst, William L. Carter, John Walmsley, Extra Assistants. Library open from 9 A. M. to 8 P. M .; Read- ing room from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. Annual election 1st Tuesday in June. Volumes in Library, 57,000; Peri- odicals, 175.


HARTFORD TURNHALLE COMPANY. Organized May 2, 1888. Capital, $20,000. WILLIAM WESTPHAL, President. JOSEPH SCHWAB, V. Pres't. | A. TRAUTE, Secretary. JOSEPH HIRTH, Treasurer. Directors .- William Westphal, Joseph Hirth, T. Kassenbrook, Philip Conrad, Joseph Schwab, John Yungk, C. E. Froehlich, H. Spieske, A. Traute. Hall Agent, H. Spieske. Annual election 2d Tuesday in May.


HARTFORDER TURNERBUND. Org. May 19, 1878. Incor. April, 1885. Capital $10,000. WILMAR SCHLAG, Pres't. [ R. STADERMANN, R.Sec'y WM. SCHULZE, V. Pres't. |A. TRAUTE, Treas. CHAS. A. STENNER, C. Sec. | WM. C. WINKELMAN, Ins. Trustees .- H. Spieske, John Yungk, Jacob Walz, Herman Weidlich," Meet at 8 Morgan street, monthly, 2d Monday evening. Election in Jan. and July. 200 members.


WATKINSON LIBRARY.


Chartered 1858. 206 Main st. Library 46,526 vols. NATHANIEL SHIPMAN, President. ROWLAND SWIFT, Treas. | JAMES B. CONK, Secretary. Trustees .- Henry Barnard, Roland Mather, Rowland Swift, Nathaniel Shipman, Francis Goodwin, Austin C. Dunham, Chas. Hopkins Clark, Theo. Lyman, J.B.Cone, J. L. Greene, J. Hammond Trumbull, Lucius F. Robin- son, Governor of Connecticut, President of the Connect- icut Historical Society, President of the Wadsworth Athe- neum, President of the Hartford Library Association, President of Trinity College, and Mayor of the City. J. Hammond Trumbull, Librarian emeritus. Frank B. Gay, Acting Librarian. Rooms open from 9.80 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. and free to every one. Annual election 2d Tuesday in Dec.


Cemeteries.


ANCIENT BURYING GROUND ASSOCIATION. John C. Parsons, Pres't; Chas. T. Welles, Treas. and Sec'y. One acre. Annual meeting in September.


CEDAR HILL CEMETERY .- Maple & Fairfield ave. Office, 811 Main street. Pres't; Jonathan B. Bunce, V. Prest; Ward W. Jacobs, Sec'y and Treas; George Beach, Jonathan B. Bunce, Daniel Phillips, Francis B. Cooley, Jonathan F. Morris, James G. Batterson, John C. Par- sons, Rowland Swift, George A. Fairfield, Ward W. Jacobs, Austin C. Dunham, Pliny .Jewell, George G. Sumner, Drayton Hillver, James B. Moore, Edwin P. Taylor, Oland H. Blanchard, Edward M. Gallandet, Henry C. Dwight, William B. Clark, Atwood Collins, Directors; James B. Moore, Edwin P. Taylor, Auditors. Annual meeting 1st Thursday in December. 268 acres, three miles south of City Hall, on Maple av. First interment July 17, 1866. Robert Scrivener, Sup't. In- corporated, 1864.


HEBREW CEMETERY .- 71 Ward street. Adjoining Zion Hill Cemetery. Mortuary chapel thereon was dedicated Oct. 17, 1SS3. Leopold De- Leeuw. R. Ballerstein, Isidor Wise, Committee; Rymon Bocorselski, Sexton.


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NORTH BURYING GROUND .- 819-871 Main a. In charge of the Cemetery Committee. A new iron fence, costing $8,500, was put up in front of this Cem- etery by the Town in 1868. Another fence on south side, put up July, 1884. A Chapel and office, erected at a cost of $1,495, north of main entrance, in the Spring of 1889. " The first interment in these grounds was that of Mrs. Anna Olcott, who died Feb. 6 1807. aged 71. The stone will be found the ninth in the first path north from main entrance. There have been several additions made to the area of this burial place since that time. Rollin D. Lane, Sexton.


OLD SOUTH BURYING GROUND .- 870 Maple en. COT. Benton st. Two acres. In charge of Cemetery Committee.


MOUNT ST. BENEDICT CEMETERY.


Bluehills avenue, about X mile north of City line. Very Rev. John A. Mulcahy, 82 Church st., Sup"; B. Higgins, Sexton; 71 acres. First burial, Nov. 1874.


ST. PATRICKS AND HOLY TRINITY CEMETERY. Cemetery street, west of the North Burying Ground. 12 acres; Very Rev. John A. Mulcahy, Sep't; John Broderick, Sexton.


SPRING GROVE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION Alfred E. Burr, Pres't; W. E. Sugden, Vice Presl; John G. Root, Treasurer and Secretary: Alfred E. Burr, W. E. Sugden, J. G. Root, M. W. Graves, John K. Williams, Henry C. Judd, D. A. Rood, C. DBurnham, William L. Matson, W. O. Carpenter, D. W. C. Skilton, L. A. Dickinson, Willis E. Smith, H. M. Andrews, Directors; M. W. Graves, Wm. L. Matson, Auditors; Nahum C. Wilder, Sup't. Annual meeting 1st Wednes- day in June. 901 Main st. First burial was Mra. Stephen Page in 1845. Present Association was or- ganized in 1867; with recent enlargement, there are 88 acres, and more than 7,000 bodies interred therein.


ZION'S HILL .- 89 Zion, junction Ward street. Thomas Hayes, Sup't and Sexton. 28 acres.


EXPRESS WAGONS.


Regulations are provided for the baggage express wagons, the rates for carrying being as follows: LEGAL RATES FOR BAGGAGE


For one trunk, valise, carpetbag, bandbox, hat box, bundle, or other similar package, carried to or from any railroad or steamboat station, to or from any place within the following limita, viz. : beginning at the Con- necticut river and running thence westerly on a line with the north line of Pavilion street, to the west line of Vine street; thence southerly along the west line of Vine street and in a line in continuation thereof to the line of the Philadelphia, Reading and New England R. R. Co .; thence along the line of said railroad com- pany to the west line of Sigourney street; thence southerly through Sigourney street and in a line in continuation thereof to Summit street : thence easterly in a straight line to the south side of Jefferson street; thence through Jefferson and Wyllys streets, and including both sides of all of said streets, to the Connecticut river, and thence along the west bank of said river to the place of beginning, 25 cents. For each extra trunk or similar package, carried with another trunk or similar package at the same time and between the same points, 15 cents. For each extra valise, carpetbag, bandbox, hat box, bundle, or other similar parcel carried with other baggage betwee the same points, 5 cents. To or from any railroad or steamboat station to or from any point without said limits, and within the limits of the city: 15 cents ad- ditional. Each extra valise, or package, not exceeding two, at the same time and between the same point five cents additional. Fines not less than five dollars nor over fifteen, also revocation of the license or a criminal prosecution.


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Corporations.


For Banks, Fire and Life Insurance Companies, Trust and Security Companies, full particulars will be found on the advertising pages by referring to the Index of Contenta, or the Business Directory under each appro- priate head.


For Corporations, Societies, etc., too late to arrange alphabetically, see Index of Contents.


In order to facilitate the finding of any particular Corporation, we have arranged them in alphabetical order, and have omitted the usual prefix to each one, of the word "THE."


Chartered Companies are organized under special charters from Conn. Legislature. Incorporated Com- panies are under the Joint Stock Laws of this State.


A. D. VORCE COMPANY. See page 894.


ACME MACHINE SCREW CO. 802 Asylum street. E. C. HENN, Pres't. W. J. GABB, Sec'y. R. HAKEWESSELL, Ass't Tr. | A. W. HENN, Treas. Annual meeting second Monday in January.


ETNA INDEMNITY COMPANY. Office 218 Main street. J. C. WEBSTER, Pres't. | GEORGE L. CHASE, V. P. EDWARD S. PEGRAM, Sec'y. Directors .- Morgan G. Bulkeley, James G. Batter- son, George L. Chase, John C. Webster, William H. Bulkeley, Appleton R. Hillyer, John O. Enders, Wm. B. Clark, Leverett Brainard, Chas. C. Cook, Ralph W. Cutler, Austin Brainard.


ETNA MACHINE CO. Org. Feb. 17, 1891. Capital, $15,000. 75 Commerce. L. F. ROBINSON, Pres't. AUSTIN BRAINARD, Sec. § Tr. Directors -- Austin Brainard, Lucius F. Robinson, Andrew F. Gates, H. W. Fox, Joshua W. Allen. An- nual meeting 8d Thursday in February. See page 520.


ETNA PYROTECHNIC COMPANY. Organized Dec. 81, 1887. Ofice 877 Asylum. A. MARWICK, JR., Manager.


AMERICAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. See page 455.


AMERICAN SPECIALTY COMPANY. Incorporated 1894. Capital $100,000. 185 Sheldon st. GRO. J. CAPEWELL, Pres't. | C. E. BILLINGS, V. Pr. CHARLES FLINT, Sec'y and Treas. Directors, G. J. Capewell, A. W. C. Williams, J. H. Knight, John H. Hall, E. C. Lewis, Charles Flint, C. E. Billings. Annual meeting in January.


BAILEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Factory in Wethersfield. Organized Feb. 17, 1886. LEONARD BAILEY, Pres't, P. O. address, Hartford, Conn. A. E. BAILEY, Sec'y. | A. E. F. BAILEY, Treas. Directors .- Leonard Bailey, A. E. F. Bailey, A. E. Bailey. Annual meeting in February.


BEACH MANUFACTURING CO. Org. March 12, 1888. Capital, $50,000. 211 State. GEORGE WATSON BEACH, President. GRO. H. DAY, Vice Pres't. I C. J. BURNELL, Treas. Directors .- Geo. Watson Beach, C. J. Burnell, Geo. H. Day. Annual meeting 1st Monday in April.


BEACON FALLS MILL AND POWER CO. Office 211 State. Organized 1889. Capital $58,000. JOHN S. CAMP, President. | CHAS. M. BEACH, Treas. T. B. BEACH, Secretary.


BERRYMAN MANUFACTURING CO. Organized 1870. Capital $150,000. 265 Asylum. See page 588.


C. E. BILLINGS MANUFACTURING. COMPANY. Org. May 28, 1884. Capital $20,000. Ofice 216 Lawrence. Factory : Dividend Station, Town of Rocky Hill. Product handled by Billings & Spencer Co. CHAS. E. BILLINGS, Pres't. | E. H. STOCKER, Secretary. L. H. HOLT, Treasurer. FRED. C. BILLINGS, Sup't. Directors .- C. E. Billings, L. H. Holt. E. H. Stocker, F. C. Billings. Annual meeting 1st Tuesday in July.


BILLINGS & SPENCER CO., OF HARTFORD. CT. Organized 1869. Chartered 1872. Capital $200,000. Office corner of Lawrence and Russ streets. CHAS. E. BILLINGS, Pres't and General Manager. E. H. STOCKER, Secretary. | L. H. HOLT, Treasurer. FRED. C. BILLINGS, Superintendent. H. E. BILLINGS, Assistant Superintendent. Directors .- C. E. Billings, M. W. Graves, H. P. Stearns, C. M. Spencer, L. H. Holt, Silas Chapman, Jr., E. H. Stocker. Annual meeting 3d Monday in February. See page 507.


BLODGETT & CLAPP COMPANY. Org. Dec. 81, 1879. Capital $41,825. Ofice 51 Market. R. F. BLODGETT, Pres't. | JAMES K. CROFUT, Sec'y. GEO. BREED, Vice Pres't. | J. O. PHELPS, Jr., Treas. Directors .- R. F. Blodgett, J. O. Phelps, Jr., George Breed, J. O Phelps, James K. Crofut. Annual meet- ing 3d Tuesday in April. See page 517.


BONNER-PRESTON COMPANY. Incorporated May, 1893. Capital, $40,000. 829 Main. JOHN D. BONNER, President. MILES B. PRESTON, Treasurer and Acting Secretary. Directors .- John D. Bonner, Miles B. Preston, Oscar A. Ziglatzki. Annual meeting 1st Monday in Feb. See page 401.


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BONSILATE BOX CO. Org. Feb. 15, 1563. Capital, $20,000. 24 Mechanic. J. W. Bockwill, Pres't | P. C. RockwmLI, Bec.g Tr- Directors-J. W. Rockwell, F. S. French, F. C. Rockwell. Annual meeting 1st Wednesday in Feb.


BROAD BROOK COMPANY. Organised, 1847. Capital, $100,000. Office 211 State. F. B. COOLEY, Pres'L | CHAR. M. BEACH, Sec'y & Tr. Directors .- F. B. Cooley, George Beach, Willis L. Ogden, Charles H. Northam, J. H. Simonds. Annual meeting second Wednesday in Dec.


BURR INDEX COMPANY. Org. Apr1 7, 1563. Capital $50,000. . Office 386 Arghun. L. BRAINARD, Pres't. " | R. K. ERVING, Sec. g. Tr. Directors .- L. Brainard, J. O. Enders, J. W. Welch, J. M. Ailen, Charies King, Silas Chapman, Jr., Philo W. Newton. Annual meeting, ad Tuesday in April.


CALHOUN PRINTING COMPANY. Established 1652. Org. Oct. 18, 1879. Capital $25,000. Ofice, 29 Union place. Annual meeting 2d Monday in July.


CAPEWELL HORSE NAIL COMPANY. Org. Jan. 17, 1681. Capital $490,000. Office 40 Governor. E. C. Lewis, President. | G.J.CAFEWELL, V. P. S. A. W. C. WILLIAMS, Treas and Gen. Manager. G. C. F. WILLIAMS, Sec'y and Ass't Treas. Directors-E. C. Lewis, George J. Capewell, A. W. C. Williams, John E. Gillett, John H. White, J. M. Allen, George C. F. Williams Annual meeting in January. See page 510.


CASE, LOCKWOOD & BRAINARD COMPANY. 49 Trumbull st. and 141 Pearl at. See page 451.


CAPITOL CITY LUMBER COMPANY. Inc. May 31, 1893. Capital, $10,000. 25 Front. H. W. Fox. Pres't & Tr. | TIMOTHY J. BURKE, Sec'y. Directors-H. W. Fox, John Kimball, Timothy, J. Burke. Annual meeting first Tuesday after 2d Monday in June.


EDWARD BALF CO. Ofice & Chapel street. See page 488.


WM. BOARDMAN & SONS CO. Incorporated Jan. 13, 1897. Office 304 Asylum st. T. JEFFERSON BOARDMAN, President. ARTHUR H. BRONSON, Sec'y .- H. F. BOARDMAN, Treas. Directora-T. Jefferson Boardman, Howard F. Boardman, Arthur H. Bronson. Annual meeting 2d Wednesday in January.


BIRKERY MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Incorporated April 4, 1892. 65 Sufield st. C. J. BIRKERY, Pres'l. | THOS. STANDISH, Tr. f Sec'y. Directors-Ernest Cady, William J. Thompson, Cornelius J. Birkery, Thomas Standish. Annual meet- ing Ist Monday in February.


CHENEY BROTHERS, SILK MANUFACTURERS. Chartered July, 1854. Mills, 84 Morgan st., Hartford: and South Manchester. KNIGHT D. CHENEY, President. FRANK CHENEY, JR., Vice President. FRANK W. CHENEY, Treasurer-Secretary. Directors .- Frank W. Cheney, Knight D. Cheney, James W. Cheney, John S. Cheney, Harry G. Cheney, Frank Cheney, Jr., Richard O. Cheney. See inside page to corer fronting the title page and also Colored page 535.


COLT'S PATENT FIRE ARMS MFG. CO. Vandyke avenue. Capital $1,000,000. Chartered 1855. Annual meeting first secular day of April. See page 538.


CITIZENS GROCERY AND PROVISION COMP'Y. Facorporated Jan. 1868. Capital $10,000. 88 Mais at. HENRY M. JACOBS, Pres't. | JOHN A. CONKLIN, 8.JAG'L Directors .- F. A. Thompson, H. M. Jacobs, J. W. Lamb, E. P. Whitney, Ed. Williams, E. W. Buck, H. Freeman, F. Chambers, G. Goodell. Annual meeting in January.


COLLINS COMPANY.


Estab. 1826. Chart. 1884. Capital $1,000,000. 389 Mais. EDWARD H. SEARS, Pr. | MRIGS H. W HAPLES, Tr. $ Sec. Directors .- Howard S. Collins, Drayton Hillyer, James J. Goodwin, John R. Redfield, Charles Hopkins Clark, Nathaniel Shipman, Edward H. Sears, Daniel R. Howe, Henry C. Wells.


Dividends in Jan. and July. Works in Collinsville. See page 528.


COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY. Incorporated 1879. Office 285-245 Windsor st.


OSCAR KOENIG, President


E. HEROLD, Sec'y. I JOHN ZUNNER, Tr. ģ Man. Directors-James Melrose, Wm. McKone, Harry Pearson, Philip Conrad. Annual meeting 1st Wednes- dayi n April. See page 401.


CONN. CATHOLIC PUBLISHING CO.


Established 1876. Inc. June, 1896. 25 Asylum. Rt. Rev. BISHOP MICHAEL TIERNEY, President. WILLIAM F. O'NEIL, Vice President. JOHN E. Cox, Sec'y, Treas, and Business Manager. Directors-Rt. Rev. Michael Tierney, William F. O'Neil, Thos. F. Kane, John E. Cox. See page 444.


CONNECTICUT RIVER COMPANY. Chartered 1824. Capital $208,500. Office 288 Mais. H. R. COFFIN, President. | M. W. GRAVES, Sec. g Tr. Directors .- Samuel H. Allen, H. R. Coffin, S. E. Elmore, Miles W. Graves, J. R. Montgomery, Ezra B. Bailey, H. W. Erving, Charles E. Chaffee, Arthur F. Eggleston. Annual election, 4th Tuesday in January.


ASA S. COOK COMPANY. Incorporated Dec. 15, 1896. Colt's West Armory. ASA S. COOK, Pr. g Treas. ] JOHN F. Cook, Secretary. Directors .- Asa S. Cook, M. F. Cook, John F Cook, Albert S. Cook, Mrs. H. E. Robbins. Annual meeting Ist Wednesday in February. See page 511.


CURTIS-HULL MF'G CO.


Incor. April 25, 1894. Capital $250,000. 372 Mmm. A. E. HULL, Pres't. ERNEST CADY. Vice Pres't. H. J. CURTIS, Sec'y. CHAS. T. WELLES, Treas Directors .- C. R. Dean, Chicago; A. E. Hull, H. J. Curtis, Charles T. Welles, Ernest Cady, Samuel Frisbie, E. C. Wilson, H. J. Wickham. Annual meeting in April. CUSHMAN CHUCK COMPANY.


Est. 1862. Inc. Sept. 1885. Corp. $80,000. 80 Cuskmas. A. F. CUSHMAN, Pres't; | E. L. CUSHMAN, Sec. | Tr. Directors .- A. F. Cushman, F. L. Cushman, A. P. Sloan. Annual meeting 2d Monday in September.


DART MARKING MACHINE COMPANY. Chartered June 24, 1895. 285 State street


W. E. GOODWIN, President.


F. C. ROCKWELL, V. Prest. | W. W. SAVAGE, S. Tr. Directors .- W. E. Goodwin, F. C. Rockwell, W. M. Savage, W. W. Savage, Clinton Phelps, H. F. Hatch Annual meeting 1st Tuesday in .Jan.


DUNCAN COMPANY.


Chartered 1882. Capital $600,000. Office 303 Mais. L. H. BIGLOW, Pres't. B. F. WATSON, Secretary. A. G. BAILEY, V. Pres't. JOHN E. DWYER, Au't Tr. THOMAS DUNCAN, Treas. and General Manager. Directors .- L. H. Biglow, A. G. Bailey, Thomas Duncan, B. F. Watson, S. G. Whiton, John C. Dunema, O. H. Merrick. Annual election in October.


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DUNHAM HOSIERY COMPANY. Incorporated June 21, 1880. Capital $50,000. 66 State. AUSTIN C. DUNHAM, Pres. | HENRY OSBORN, Sec'y. S. G. DUNHAM, Treas. Mills at Naugatuck. Directors .- A. C. Dunham, Sam'l G. Dunham, Edw. Dunham, Henry Osborn, D. P. Mills. Annual meeting 4th Wednesday in January. See page 586.


DWIGHT SLATE MACHINE COMPANY. See page 511.


J. H. ECKHARDT COMPANY. Incorp. Feb. 15, 1893. Capital, $50,000. 285 Main. Mrs. J. H. ECKHARDT, Pr. | C. H. MOYER, Sec'y & Tr. Directors .- Mrs. J. H. Eckhardt, C. H. Moyer, J. C. Ripley. Annual meeting 8d Monday in February. See page 894.


EDDY ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING CO. Incor. 1885. Capital $250,000 Factory, Windsor, Ct. A. H. EDDY. President. | A. D. NEWTON, Sec. & Tr. GEORGE T. BRIGGS, Sup't. M. E. BAIRD, Gen. Mgr. Directors .- A. H. Eddy, Arthur D. Newton, C. E. Newton, Geo. T. Briggs, M. E. Baird. Annual meeting in February This Company's extensive works are lo- cated near the station in Windsor. See page 524.


ELECTRIC GENERATOR COMPANY. Incorporated April, 1890. Capital $1,000,000. GEORGE H. DAY, Pres't. | ERNEST CADY, Treas. G. W. WARD, N. Y., V. P. | E. H. HYDE, JR., Sec'y. Directors .- Ernest Cady, E. Henry Hyde, Jr., Geo. H. Day, George G. Ward, New York; Henry Barr- inger Cox, C. H. Patrick. Annual meeting in April.


ERNST SCHALL COMPANY. Incorporated Apr. 1, 1892. Capital $80,000. 5 Asylum. ERNST SCHALL, Pres't. | FRANK D. MANN, Sec. f Tr. Directors .- Ernst Schall, Frank D. Mann, Aug. G. Schneider. Annual meeting 1st Monday in January.


EVENING POST ASSOCIATION.


Established 1856. Incorporated July, 1881. Capital $75,000. 28 Asylum street. JOHN A. PORTER, President. | GEO. L. FIELDER, Tr.


FOWLER & MILLER CO. 841 Main street.


See Advertisers' Index.


FARMER PRINTING AND PUBLISHING CO. Incor. July, 1894. Capital $15,000. 284 Asylum. Annual meeting 1st Monday in July.


FARMINGTON RIVER POWER COMPANY. Org. June 8, 1890. Capital $110,000. Ofice 80 State. A. C. DUNHAM, Pres't. E. B. BENNETT, Treas. | E. C. TERRY, Sec'y. Directors .- James L. Howard, E. C. Terry, L. A. Barbour, E. B. Bennett, Henry Roberts, Atwood Col- lins, Rodney Dennis, A. C. Dunham. Annual meeting 8d Monday in June.


FARNHAM TYPE SETTER MANUF'G CO. Chartered April, 1875. Capital $190,000. 281 Asylum. JAMES NICHOLS, Pres't. | WM. L. MATSON, Sec. g Tr. Directors .- Henry C. Robinson, Samuel C. Elmore, Leander Hall, Henry P. Stearns, James Nichols, J. G. Rathbun, William L. Matson. Annual meeting 3d Tuesday, May.


FRANCIS GOWDY DISTILLING COMPANY. Incorporated 1890. Capital, $50,000. Melrose, Conn. EDWIN J. BLAKE, Pres't | E. P. ATKINSON, Sec'y & Tr. Directors .- S. A. Ryan, G. S. Barry, Springfield, Mass., Edward P. Atkinson, Melrose; J. G. Lane, Ed- win J. Blake, E W. Lindsey, W. H. Killin, Hartford. Annual meeting 2d Tuesday in January.


FREEMAN-TIBBALS COMPANY.


Incorporated March 1, 1897. Office 34 Asylum st. S. I. FREEMAN, President.


I. N. TIBBALS, Sec'y. | S. G. FREEMAN, Treas. Directors .- S. I. Freeman, S. G. Freeman, I. N. Tib- bals. Annual meeting 1st Monday in February.


GATLING GUN COMPANY. Capital $250,000. Office Colt's Atmory. JOHN H. HALL, Pres't & Tr. | FRED'K W. PRINCE, Sec. L. C. GROVER, Superintendent.


Directors. - John H. Hall, William Waldo Hyde, Frank E. Belden, Arthur L. Shipman, James S. Bry- ant. Annual meeting, first Wednesday in October.


GRAY TELEPHONE PAY STATION COMPANY. Org. Nov. 1891. Capital $100,000. Rear 64 Asylum AMOS WHITNEY, Pres't. | CHARLES SOBY, Sec'y & Tr WM. GRAY, General Sup't.


Directors .- Amos Whitney, Francis A. Pratt, E. J. Smith, William Gray, Chas. Soby, E. W. Kellogg, H. R. Mills. Annual meeting, 1st Thursday in Nov.


GUILFOIL GROCERY COMPANY. Incorporated April 1, 1897. 193 Asylum st.


HYMAN F. SMITH, President and Treasurer. JOSEPH P. GUILFOIL, Sec. y. Ass't Treas g Gen. Man. Directors .- Hyman F. Smith, Joseph P. Guilfoil, Wm. E. Bradley. Annual meeting second Monday in February.


HART & HEGEMAN MFG. CO.


Incorporated 1892. Capital $21,000. 26 High. GERALD W. HART, Pres't. ] GEO. S. HEGEMAN, V. P. ALFRED H. PEASE, Sec'y & Treas Directors .- G. W. Hart, G. S. Hegeman, A. H. Pease. Annual meeting 2d Wednesday in Jan.


HARTFORD BEEF COMPANY. Organized Feb. 1889. Capital 10,000. Huntley av. ROBT. A. PERKINS, Pres't. [ W. P. COFFIN, V. Pres't. WILLIAM J. SULLIVAN, Sec'y and Treas. Directors .- Robert A. Perkins, Boston, W. P. Coffin, New York City, James D. Standish, Detroit, Mich. See index for adv.


HARTFORD BOWLING COMPANY. Incorporated, Jan. 1891. Capital $5,000. 215 Main.


W. S. TAYLOR, Pres't.


M. F. COOK, V. Pres't. | W. H. ROBERTS, S. f Treas. Directors .- W. S. Taylor, M. F. Cook, W. H. Rob- erts, A. J. Welch, C. B. Hascall. Annual meeting 8d Saturday in January.


HARTFORD BRICK COMPANY.


Capital, $60,000. Office, Elmwood Station.


W. E. GOODWIN, President.


F. C. ROCKWELL, Treas. | H. W. Fox, Sec'y. Directors .- W. E. Goodwin, Robert Price, F. C. Rockwell, H. W. Fox, Charles H. Flagg. Annual meeing in January.


HARTFORD BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. Organized March 19, 1889. Incorporated July 1, 1893. Office 370 Asylum.


R. P. CHAPMAN, Pres't. GEO. STRONACH, V. Pres't. ALBERT S. HOWE, Sec'y. LUTHER C. GLAZIER, Tr. Directors .- Thos. S. Birch, F. P. Carter, F. K. Rand, F. D. Parker, Francis Coles, Justus P. Lewis, Joseph Buths, Henry M. Jacobs, H. B. Philbrick, W. H. Scoville, August Schmelzer. Auditors .- Edward R. Faxon, Carnot O. Spencer, R. S. Peck. See page 400.


HARTFORD CHEMICAL COMPANY. Incorporated Jan. 18, 1888. 285 State street. F. C. ROCKWELL, Prest. | W. W. SAVAGE, Tr. f Sec. Directors .- F. C. Rockwell, W. E. Goodwin, W. W. Savage. Annual meeting 8d Tuesday in Jan.


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HARTFORD CARPET COMPANY. Chartered 1854. Capital $1,500,000. 10 Market. JOHN L. HOUSTON, Pres't | GEO. ROBERTS, V. P. f Tr. GEORGE B. NEWTON, Secretary. Directors .- Jonathan B. Bunce, John L. Houston, James J. Goodwin, Geo. Roberts, C. M. Beach, James B. Cone, Morgan G. Bulkeley. Annual meeting 4th Wednesday in January. Works at Thompsonville.


HARTFORD CITY GAS LIGHT COMPANY. Chartered May, 1848. Capital $750,000. 286 Main. JAMES L. HOWARD, President. JOHN P. HARBISON, Treas. | THOMAS EVANS, Secretary. Directors .- Hugh Harbison, Francis B. Cooley, Jas. L. Howard, Henry K. Morgan, George Roberts, John P. Harbison, Atwood Collins, Nathaniel Shipman, Rod- ney Dennis. Auditors .- James L. Howard, Atwood Collins. Annual meeting, 2d Tuesday in January.


HARTFORD COAL COMPANY. Incorporated May 1, 1888. Capital, $10,000. 278 Main. C. R. BELDEN, President and Treasurer. JOHN R. HILLS, Sec'y. | FRED. S. BELDEN, A. Sec'y. Directors .- John R. Hills, Charles R. Belden, Fred'k S. Belden. Annual meeting 1st Monday in May. See page 471.


HARTFORD COURANT COMPANY. Established 1764. Organized Jan, 1, 1891. 66 State. CHAS. DUDLEY WARNER, President. CHAS. H. CLARK, V.Pres't. | ARTHUR L. GOODRICH, Tr. FRANK S. CAREY, Sec'y. Directors. - Joseph R. Hawley, Charles Dudley Warner, Charles Hopkins Clark, Arthur L. Goodrich, Frank S. Carey. Annual meeting in January. See page 438.




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