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Putnam,
88.7
Williams, Woodland,
64.3
89.5
North,
24.5
Washington,
88
Garden,
58.4
Asylum,
149
Main,
65.7
South,
48
Sigourney, Woodland,
67.5
Prospect,
148
Prospect av.
Wooster,
81
Capen, 78.4
Main,
62.5
Church,
Garden,
78.4
Morgan,
Webster,
105.8
Seyms,
Maple,
Flower,
The low water mark at Hartford is 1.84 feet above mean low water at Saybrook bar, or Long Island Sound, sixty miles south of this city.
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HACKMEN AND PUBLIC CARRIAGES.
For distances to any part of Hartford see the half mile circles on our map, in this Directory, having the Union Railroad Station, 466 Asylum st. for the center.
THE HACK STANDS are " west of the west entrance on the north side of the City Hall square, and on the west side of the City Hall square, the north side of the South Park (so called), and in front of the house of Engine Company No. 2;" and east side of Union place, between Allyn and Church streets; and their prices or rates of fare shall be as is in the amended Dec.27,1888,city ordinances, as follows :--
LEGAL PASSENGER FARES.
One or two persons to or from any place within the following limits, 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 Garden street; thence southerly down Garden street to the north line of Collins street; thence west- erly along Collins street to the west line of Sig- .ourney street; thence southerly down Sigourney street to Summit street; thence through Summit street to the south line of Jefferson street; thence easterly through Jefferson and Wyllys streets to the Connecticut river, and including both sides of all of said streets, to or from any other place within said limits, 50 cents. One passenger to or from any place within said limits, to or from any other place beyond said limits, and within the city, 50 cents. For each extra person carried from any point to any point, within the city, 25 cents. Pas- sengers in any carriage may have carried, without extra charge, their ordinary baggage, not exceeding one trunk or ordinary small baggage, or one hundred pounds of general baggage. For each extra trunk or equivalent baggage, 25 cents. Children under four years of age, in company with an adult, free; and between the ages of four and twelve years, half price. Fare between 12 o'clock at night and 6 o'clock in the morning. double the above rates. Public carriage, first hour, $1.50. Public sleigh, first hour, $2.00. Public carriage or sleigh, each succeeding hour or fraction, $1.00. Weddings and parties, $3.00. Funerals, $2.50. Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance or any ordinance to which this is an amendment, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and may be prosecuted before the police court of the city, and subjected to a fine of not less than two or more than twenty dollars for each offence.
Licenses are required in all cases and prices are estab- lished on a printed card which every driver must give to each passenger. Passengers can secure a carriage to a remote part of the city, as it is provided in this revision that there shall be an accommodation, or the carriage will not be allowed to remain on a public stand either at the cars or boat. The police can enforce the ordinance.
Hackmen and Expressmen when soliciting custom are required to have No. of their vehicles on their caps.
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 limits, 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 between 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.
ELECTRIC LIGHT, GAS AND LAMPS.
Nov. 6th, 1821, lighting the street of this city was first began at the public expense, by a by-law.
Electric lights made its first show as a commercial article in 1878, and were first used in this city for light- ing of stores, streets, etc., April 7, 1888. They had been on exhibition in our streets occasionally two years previously, and December 22, 1881, were first used, experimentally, a few evenings in several stores on Main st. In May, 1884, street lights were established. June 28, 1890, the city began to light entirely by electric lights, being the first in New England to use them exclusively.
1898, there are 674} electric lights in the streets of this city. Cost during the year:
1879 ... $80,697.98|1886. .. $40,699.06|1898. .. $42,197.86
1880 ... 81,608.74 1887 ... 40,584.81 1894 ... 89,644.17
1881 ... 85,080.42 1888. .. 88,993.48 1895 ... 46,281.71
1882 ... 46,647.51 1889 ... 88.824.87 1896. .. 49,676.52
1888. .. 48,699.05 1890. .. 41,644.88 1897 ... 51,668.49 1884. .. 48,039.12 1891 ... 44,607.02
1885. .. 43,170.74|1892. .. 46,616.99|
REMOVING GARBAGE.
The law of May 16, 1887, relating to garbage (ex- cept ashes) was superseded in 1894 by contract with Edward Balf.
ASHES
Will be removed, free of expense, for the citizens of Hartford by Edward Balf under contract with city.
FIRE DEPARTMENT WORKING EXPENSES.
Of the last full year of the Volunteer Fire Depart- ment, ending April, 1864, were $22,450.27; April. 1867, the Paid Fire Department expenses were $18,000. The working expenses since then have been :
1868. .. $28,481.71;1878. .. $48,106.20|1888. .. $61,474.72
1869. .. 28,292.27 1879. .. 43,278.57 1889 ... 71,887.88
1870 ... 25,942.90 1880. .. 47,489.84 1890. .. 62,984.88 1871 ... 80,805.28 1881 ... 58,852.51 1891 ... 60,998.14
1872 ... 88,920.85 1882. .. 58,144.10|1892. .. 65,498.56
1878 ... 42,099.08 1888. .. 65,807.85 1898. .. 68,862.02
1874 ... 45,888.60 1884. .. 62,762.80 1894. . . 67,485.31
1875. .. 64,299.61 1885. .. 62,478.70 1895. .. 82,450.08
1876 ... 52,720.85 1886. .. 64,854.88 1896 ... 100,195.79
1877. .. 45,671.45 1887. .. 59,946.19 1897. . 98,872.80
MILD WINTERS. 1774-5; 1782-8; 1806-7; 1828-9; 1881-2; 1841-2; 1847-8; 1877-8; 1879-80.
UNITED STATES STAMPED ENVELOPE AGENCY CORNER JEWELL AND SOUTH ANN STREETS. CHAS. A. FIELD, Agent of the P. O. department, in charge; John N. Wilsey, Chief Clerk.
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Diborres
To residents of Hartford, May 21, '97, to June 10, '98.
Alderman Lucy C. from Allen C., adultery. Allen Nathan H. from Elizabeth M., desertion. Alling Alma L. from Benjamin B., desertion. Anderson Jeff H. from Selma, desertion. Barrows Arthur C. from Alice, adultery. Billotte Isabelle C. from Peter, intolerable cruelty. Blume Emma M. from Henry L., desertion. Bogue John C. from Harriet M., desertion. Borgman Elizabeth L. from Jos., intolerable cruelty. Brewer Emily from George, intemperance. Briggs Helen W. from Arthur L., desertion. Broderick John H. from Margaret, desertion. Broderick Thomas from Addie, desertion. Bronson Clara L-from Robert T., adultery. Brusie Lillian A. from Charles F., intemperance. Burns Mary A. from Richard, desertion. Buttles Anise A. from Wallace L., adultery. Champlin Jennie B. from William C., desertion. Chapman Adelbert from Elsie, adultery. Clark Frederick P. from Alice, desertion. Clark Sallie E. from James, intemperance. Clarke James M. from Myrtie V., desertion. Clen Charles E. from Nellie F., adultery. Colburn Susie A. from Herbert L., desertion. Cook Ida M. from Joseph E., desertion. Cook Mary from Charles J., intemperance. Crary David from Etta J., adultery. Decker Margaret J. from Theodore, intol. cruelty. Deloury Ella J. from John, adultery. Eustice Clara L. from Francis L., intemperance. Fager Louise G. from Karl G., intemperance. Fitzgerald Martin from Julia, adultery. Fletcher Elizabeth A. from William A., desertion. Goulet William from Parmilee, adultery. Green William A. from Annie, desertion. Hall Lillian A. from Charles C., desertion. Hanson John N. from Clara, desertion. Herbert Maurice from Catharine, intemperance. House Mary A. from Charles D., intemperance. Hubbard Louisa D. from Wilbur E., desertion. Ingraham Margaret S. from Charles F., desertion. Keith Flora A. from Wilford A., intemperance. Kenyon Annie A. from John M., adultery. Lee Mary Jane from Frank, desertion. Levy Elizabeth from Wolf, desertion. Lipp Jacob from Clara C., intemperance. Lynch Frances B. from John F., intemperance. Morris Julia S. from Augustus H., bigamy. Nordstrom Peter A. from Emily P., desertion. North Mary G. from Harry J., desertion. Norton George B. from Lizzie, adultery. O'Brien Mary from Timothy, intemperance. Olmsted Amy W. from Fred L., desertion. Patti Veronika from Joseph, desertion. Perry Florence P. from Arthur C., adultery. Powell Lizzie M. from Benjamin, desertion. Price Henry E. from Lydia A., adultery. Ritchie Jordon W. from Kate, intemperance. Schaefer Roxanna from George C., desertion. Segur Frank P. from Harriet M., desertion. Semple Lilla B. from William A., desertion. Seymour Julius L. from Carrie M., desertion. Sisson Dwight E. from Mary L., desertion. Sperry E. Knight from Clara M., desertion. Stackpole Charles O. from Emma L., desertion. Stuart Millie from Max, intemperance. Sweeney Delia from Edward, desertion. Sweet Elizabeth T. from William A., intemperance. Taylor C. Nellie from George W., adultery. Tibbals Anna B. from Addison E., desertion. Tifft Ada L. from William B., adultery.
Tillottson Kate E. from Fred A., intemperance. Towne Elizabeth from Joseph M., intolerable cruelty. Tuller Harriet A. from Wilson F., desertion.
Washburn Anna from Thomas B., intemperance.
Weyant Louise K. from John R., intolerable cruelty. Wheeler Albert M. from Grace E., intemperance. Wheeler Sarah E. from Norman S., intemperance. Whitman Nettie F. from Elmore, intemperance- Wilson Eva L. from Peter H., adultery. Wilson William from Jane, desertion.
BUSINESS FAILURES IN THE UNITED STATES.
There were 1,095,541 business houses or firms in the United States, on the first Jan. 1898 -- and the failures the past twenty-four years, as reported by the Brad- street Commercial Agency, is as follows :---
Year.
Number.
Total Liabilities.
Av'go Lisb.
1874,.
5,880.
$155,289,000.
$26,628
1875,
7,740.
201,060,358.
25,977
1876,
9,092.
191,117,786.
21,020
1877,
8,872
190,669,986.
21,490
1878,
10,478
284,866,182.
22,867
1879,
6,658.
98.149,058.
14,741
1880,
4,785.
65,792,000.
18,885
1881.
5,582.
81,155.982.
14,589
1882
6,788.
101,547,564.
10,070
1888,
9,184.
172,874,172.
18,821
1884.
10,968
226,848,427.
20,802
1885,
10,687.
124,220,821.
11,678
1886,
9,884.
114,644,119.
11,658
1887,
9,634.
167,560,944.
17,892
1888,
10,679.
128,829,978.
11,595
1889
11,719.
140,859,490
11,806
1890,.
10,668.
175,082,886
16,119
1891,
12,894.
198,178,000.
15,686
1892.
10,270.
108,595,248.
10,574
1898,
15,508.
882,158,676.
24,645
1894,
.12,724.
151,548,520.
11,910
1895
12,958
158,727,682
12.249
1896,
15,112
247,052,848
16,847
1897,
18,099
156,166,873.
11,922
BUSINESS FAILURES IN CONNECTICUT. AS REPORTED BY THE BRADSTREET
AGENCY, P. P. BENNETT, AGENT.
1874,. ... 151 failures;
. liabilities, .... $1,286,000
1875, .... 191 failures ;.
. liabilities, ....
2,851,926
1976 ..... 197 failures ;.
. liabilities, ....
4,186,648
1877, .... 814 failures; . liabilities, .... 6,821,649
1878, .... 981 failures;
. liabilities, .... 4,680,588
1879,. ... 158 failures;
liabilities,
9,474,844
1880, .... 178 failures;
.liabilities, .... 1,078.817
1881,. ... 180 failures;
. liabilities, ....
886,788
1882 ..... 88 failures;
liabilities, ..
898,968
1888, .... 119 failures ;.
Hiabilities, ..
744,242
1884, .... 169 failures :.
.liabilities,. . . . 1,464,896
1885, .... 176 failures;
.liabilities,. ..
1,714,486
1886,. ... 182 failures;
liabilities, ...
1,906,684
1887,. ... 117 failures ;.
liabilities,.
3,500,484
1888, .... 187 failures;
liabilities,.
1,265,108
1889,. ... 171 failures ;.
liabilities,.
2,012,000
1890,. ... 178 failures;
.liabilities,.
2,018,000
1891, .... 249 failures;
liabilities,
8,889,000
1892, .... 211 failures;
.liabilities,
1,182,648
1898, .... 298 failures;
liabilities, ..
.. 8,756,700
1894,. ... 248 failures;
. liabilities,.
...
2,028,000
1895, .... 225 failures;
liabilities, .... 2,426,750
1896 .. ... 280 failures;
liabilities,. ..
2,189,450
1897, .... 880 failures ;.
.liabilities,.
. 2,491,600
NORTHAM MEMORIAL CHAPEL
Entrance to Cedar Hill Cemetery on Maple av. near its junction with Fairfield av. Consecrated Nov. 12, 1888. It is a cemetery chapel, as a house for perform- ing the last services to the dead, on entering the com- etery. It is of the English gothic style-cruciform in plan, steep roofs of gray rook faced Westerly granite, relleved by lighter granite dressings.
MECANTILE
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Hartford Volunteers for Spanish dolar, 1898; ARMY AND NAVY.
Abram Robert. Ackerman Sidney W. Ahern Edward F. Aninger Benjamin C. Aninger Frank B. Appleton Frederick L. Arnold Alfred C. Ashwell Robert R.
Bailey Herbert G. Bailey James C. Baldwin Henry F. Barber Arthur W. Barlow John A.
Barrows Charles D. Bassett Merton W. Barton Seymour B. Baxter George S. Beebe Robert L. Beers Robert C. Belisle Tancrede. Bennett Thomas A. Bernard Isadore. Berry Howard. Bigelow Henry W. Billings Fred H. Bissell Herbert G. Blake Charles L. Blake Frank. Blake John T. Blakeslee Fred G. Blicher August W. Boniface John D. Borland Henry L. Bosworth Fred. E. Bowen Edward. Brandt Frederick. Breman William J. J. Brennan Michael. Brigham William E. Brimble Ernest W. Bronson Arthur H. Brown William H. Brust Frank. Bryant Harry E. Buckley Jeremiah. Burby John A. Burdett Charles L. Burke John F. Burke Patrick J. Burns William H. Burrell Francis C. Bush Simon J.
Cadwell Frank J. Callaghan Patrick. Camp George. Camp Henry P. Campbell William A. Canales Fred. Cannon Archie L. Carlson Otto. Carroll Charles A. Carroll Frank G. Carter Horace L. Case Archibald L. Case Robert A.
Case William O. Chapin Robert D. Chapman Morton L. Chase Nelson L. Claffey Frank. Clark Frank E.
Clark William M.
Clarkin Peter A. Cleary Thomas. Cloman James H.
Coffey James F.
Coggeshall Murry H. Colby George F.
Cole Henry J. Collins Frank W.
Converse Lawrence A. Corrigon John F. Cosgrove Edward J. Cosgrove Patrick J. Covey George W. Cowles Royal M. Coyle Frank P. Coyle Thomas J.
Crane Frank.
Cranick Charles A.
Crilly Thomas L ·
Cuff Edward C.
Cunningham Thomas H. Cuntz Herman F.
Cutting Arthur S.
D'Arche Raoul.
Dahill John F. Daley John J. Davis Charles E.
DeLamater Richard W.
Denison Frank E.
Denison Frederick R. Dimock Stanley K. Dolbeare William B. Doolittle Lewis J. Donahue Thomas J. Jr.
Doran Edward J. Dougherty John J. Douthwaite Harry W. Doyle William A. Dresser Wilfred H. Driesnack Albert M. Drury Henry W. Duffy James A. Duffy Joseph P. Duffy Michael J. Duffy Thomas F. Dunn Daniel J. Dwyer George K.
Ellison James. Embler Ralph H. Eno John E. Ensling Phillip Jr.
Fairfield Philip E. Falknor Clark T. Fargo Theodore C. Farrell Patrick A. Ferguson Owen J. Field Francis E. Finney Charles H.
Finigan Patrick. Fisher Alfred M. Fisher Irving L. Fletcher Emerson C. Flint Fred C. Flood Edward N.
Fogarty Cornelius J. Foley Daniel. Foley Maurice C. Foley Thomas W. Forrest George C. Foster George. Fox Martin J. Franke Paul. Frederickson Nick.
Freund Simon. Fritzson Charles W. Fuller Frank E. Fulton Albert C. Furlong Thomas V.
Gabrielle Burton L. Gaffey William F. Gallivan Murty J. Gallup Christopher M. Gates Benjamin.
Geary Patrick J. Geer William A. Gibbons Thomas F. Giddings Howard A. Gillett Frank W. Gillette Henry C. Golden Peter J. Gooding Earl W. Gorman John J. Goulet William. Grady James J. Green Harry D. Green Samuel W.
Griswold Richard S. Grop Frank. Gruener Theodore. Guckin Thomas.
Hadsell G. Arthur. Hall George R. Hall Henry H. Hansen Hans. Hansen Steve. Hanson Harry J. Harkins Fred B. Harper Joseph P. Hastings Walter S. Hatton William H. Hawkins Wallace V. Hawley James J. Hayden Edgar G. Hays Robert L. Healey Joseph F. Hebron Robert F. Hedberg Charles V. Hefferman Charles C. Hefferman James. Henderson James D. Henson Stephen F. Herron Robert. Herter Louis A. Hindley George A.
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Hines James J. Hines Thomas J. Hoban John J. Hogan Thomas F. Holan William F. Holcombe George A. Holmes Richard J. Holt Henry T. Holt Rodney A. Hollingsworth Harry E. Hollis Eben C. Horton Thomas. Howard James L. Jr. Humphrey Robert M. Huntington Charles A. Huntington Henry L. Huntington Samuel G. Hurd William M. Hurley William. Hutchins Nelson.
Iffand Alexander.
Jackson Edward Q. Johnson Francis M. Johnson Frank E. Johnson William C. Jones Frank M. Judson Edward W.
Kalber Conrad C.
Keena Michael. Kelleher William. Kelly James. Kelsey Henry H. Kennedy .James. Kennedy Patrick D. Kenyon Lorenzo W. Kerrigan John J. Kershaw William. Keyes Frank R. Kilmartin Edward J. Kirkley Robert. Knox John B. Jr. Kollenz Christian. Kostenbeader Fred. Kowalcky Frank E. Krull George R.
Lacey Herbert V. Lamb Edwin E. Landrigan John F. Lane Albert E. Lane Robert. Larsen Christie. Lee Frank H. Lehnemann John W. Leonard Martin C. Leslie Howard. Leslie William H. Lewis Fred H. Lewis George. Libutzke John G. Liebert George S. Lincoln Robert M. Little Harry R. Lohs Fred W. Long Michael C. Lotze Frederick. Loveland Edward E. Low William B. Jr. Low William W. Lowenhaupt Ralph. Lutz Frank G. Lyons Philip.
Mack Herbert D. Madsen Elith N. C. Madsen Lorens J.
Mahoney William E. Mahoney William H. Malm O. William. Mantei Otto. Marion Otis D. Marsh Frank T. Marshall Andrew B. Martin Fred M. Martin George R. Marvel Eugene T.
Mayer Joseph. Maynard Anson H. McAdams Thomas J. Mc Auliffe James. McCarthy Dennis F.
McCarthy John.
McCarthy Thomas. McCarthy Thomas A. McCrea Mark C. McCreary Ralph W. MoCook John B.
McCook George S. McCollum Oleon. McCue Thomas J. McDonough James P. McGrath Michael E. McGregor John B. McKee Robert A. McKenney Benjamin C. McKone John J. McMahon Henry P. McMahon John J. McManus Ward. McPherson John.
Mc Vane John J. Meara John.
Merenholtz Fred T. Merrill Charles O. Middlebrook Louis F.
Miller Eugene D. Miller Guy P. Miller Hugh I. Miller Richard.
Mills John H.
Missel Jacob J. Missel William E.
Moran John F.
Mooney James P.
Mooney Matthew. Morgan James H. Morgan Victor F. Morley Reuben H.
Morris Shiras.
Moseley Edward E. Moses Linwood K. Mottram Alfred. Mountain John A. Muhleib William H. Mullaney John J. Mullen Thomas F. Jr. Munro Kenneth McK. Munsell William F. Murphy Edward T. Murphy Thomas E. Myers Clinton H.
Neddo Joseph R. Newberry Henry G. Newman James F. Newton Charles W. Neilson Carl. Nielson Henry. Noble Edward J. Noonan Edward C. Nord Charles. Norris Louis A. Northam Edward T. Northam Robert C. Nunan Edward P.
Nutter Harrie Y.
O'Brien Daniel J. O'Brien Joseph F. Obryon Thompkins H. Olschefskie Charles. O'Neil John J. O'Toole Richard. Oviatt Edward M. Owen Ernest L. Owen Hans C.
Parker Arthur V. Parker Felton. Parker Howard. Pasco Arthur J. Pattison George E. Payne Frederick E. Payne Herbert R. Pearson Adolf. Pearson William T. Peterson Alfred K. Peterson Andrew. Pettys George J. Pickard Ward W. Piddock John E. Pierce Charles W. Pierce Ralph B. Pierson Wilbur B. Pimm Alfred B. Pinchon Lauriston F. L. Potter James H. Prescott Albert N.
Quinn Edward W.
Rathbun Edward H. Reese William E. Reeve William R. Reidel Rudolph C. Rich Alfred T.
Richard Don C. Richardson Ralph R. Riley Charles S. Riordon Michael F. Ripley Herbert J. Robertson William B. L.
Robins George D. Roemer George A. Rohrmayer George M. Root Herbert E. Root Lyman. Rosengreu John. Rosheck Joseph. Ross Fred H. Ross Herbert A. Roulston Archibald J. Roulston Archibald W. Rowland Guy F. Ryan James B. Ryberd Gottfried.
Sanderson Edward F. Sanford Harrison. Saunders Charles C. Saunders Henry H. Scanlan Thomas J. Schiesell Max. Schiverdtfeger Otto W. Schuler Louis A. Schults Carl H. Schulze Edward. Schwerdtferger Henry. Scoville Albert W. Jr. Scoville Lester H. Scrivener William H. Seaver Frederic A. Seidler Frederick A. Seinsoth Frank A.
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Selleck Edwin H. Seymour Edward S. Seymour Freeman P. Shannon Owen. Shapiro Samuel. Sharper Ernest A. Shea Frank E. Shea Maurice B. Sheedy Thomas F. Shepard Forrest Shields Howard L. Silvernail Louis. Simmons William Cayton. Smith Edmund S. Smith Frank H. Smith George H. Smith James. Sobieralski John A. Sparks William A. Stedman John E. Steele Clinton L. Steele Henry W. Stephan Maurice. Stevens John B. Storrs Herbert E. Sullivan Eugene J.
Tabor Mallory W. Talcott Morton C. Talcott William H. Thayer George B. Thomas John U. B. Thomas Noel D. Thompson Walter. Tinkham Charles A. Tinkham George H. Tregoning William C. Tripp Harold W. Twardoks John F. Twichell David C.
Upler Jonathan K.
Valentine Nathaniel G. VanBuren Henry S. Vibert Robert N. Vinton Louis E. Vinton William O.
Wadsworth George H. Wainwright Jonathan M. Walsh Daniel. Walsh John J. Walsh Thomas H. Ward Edward M. Waterman Edward H. Watson William T. Webster Roy C. Welch William J. Welles Ralph C. Wells Richard B. Westcott Alexander. Whalen Cyrus E. Wheelock Paul L. White John F. White Patrick J. Wightman Alanson H. Wiley Herbert H. Wiley Royal H. Wilcox George E. Wilcox Harry E. Wilcox Robert. Williams Frank J. Williams Frederick E. Williams George. Williams John H. Wilson Louis B. Wilton Charles H. Wittig Charles H.
Wittig Louis H. Wolcott Charles B. Wolf Charles F. Wood Arthur. Woods James C. Woodworth Walter G. Wucherer Julius.
Zwitz William.
Migrations
From Hartford, for one year to July, 1898, were 1,804.
Abbey Grove H., Wilsons Station. Abbott George E., Bristol. Abbott James, Portland. Abbott William John, New Britain. Ackerson John W., Unionville. Adams C. G., Boston, Mass. Adams Charles G., Cromwell. Adams Lewis D., Simsbury. Ahern Mary Mrs., Glastonbury. Albee W. J., Springfield, Mass. Alexander Reuben, New London. Allen Bernard, Windsor.
Allen Eli H., Springfield, Mass. Allen Fletcher T., Chicopee Falls. Allen Henry T., Farmington. Allen Henry W., Pittsfield, Mass. Allen Richard F., Manchester.' Alling George B., East Hartford. Alling James, East Hartford. Allyn Noyes B., Gales Ferry. Anderson Charles, Wethersfield. Anderson Edward, So. Manchester. Anderson George H., Canada. Andrews Charles, New Haven. Andrews Elizabeth P., New York. Angel D., Worcester, Mass. Anglem John, West Hartford. Antone Charles, New York. Apgar William F., Wilsons Station. Appold William F., Boston, Mass. Armes Frederick, West Hartford. Arnold Frank W., East Hartford. Arnold May, Bridgeport. Arnold O. Y., Mechanicville, N. Y. Arnold William, New York. Arrowsmith W. W., Thompsonville. Arthur Catherine D., Cleveland, O. Atkinson William, Holyoke, Mass. Attleton Nancy Mrs., Arizona. Atwell Harry E., Middletown. Atwood Eugene E., Wethersfield. Atworth Theo. W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Austin Delia A., Avon. Austin Lucius C., Rocky Hill. Austin Wm. M., Washington, D. C. Avery George C., So. Manchester.
Babcock Carl, East Hartford. Bacon Charles R., New York. Badger .John P. Jr., New York. Bailey Harry E., Newington. Bailey Henry L., Newington. Bailey W. H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bain Mary Mrs., Bolton. Baisvert Louis, Meriden. Baker Samuel, New Britain. Balch Fred'k A., Detroit, Mich. Balcom William H., West Hartford.
Bamman George H., Boston, Mass. Bancroft Isaac C., Talcottville. Barber Norman, East Hartford. Barlow Richard A., Providence, R. I. Barnes Jos. B., Springfield, Mass. Barney William R., Cincinnati, O. Barrett Joseph L., Bridgeport. Barrett Michiel, Bridgeport. Barrett Thomas, South Norwalk. Barrett Walter E., Putnam. Bartholms George, Bridgeport. Bartholomew Harry J., Ohio. Bartlett Catherine H., Springfield. Barton E. E., East Hartford. Bass Nellie A., Andover. Bassin Augusta Mrs., Waterbury. Bassin John, Waterbury. Bean Leon H., Springfield; Mass. Beardsley Edward .I., Philadelphia. Beardsley Edwin W., New Britain. Beatty H. L., New York. Beaumont George F., Colchester. Beckley Frank E., Meriden. Beckley Jacob, Glastonbury. Beebe A. G. Mrs., Staten Island. Beecroft E. C., Pelham Manor, N.Y. Beers Maria L., Rockville. Beij Karl J., Sweden. Belanger Ernest L., East Hartford. Belden C. H., Seneca Falls, N. Y. Belfi Anthony, New York state. Belknap Ernest, Rockville. Bemont Ed., Rocky Hill. Bender Ewald, Wethersfield. Benedict Fred S., Waterbury. Bennett Austin N. Jr., New Britain. Bennett Frederick E., East Hartford. Bennett Joseph W., New Britain. Benson John A., Warehouse Point. Bernard William, East Hartford. Berry James, East Hartford. Berry John, East Hartford. Best George L., Boston, Mass. Bettes Ruth E. Mrs., Oak Hill. Bibbins Edwin S., Guilford. Bill Alvin H., Manchester. Bill & Co., South Manchester. Bill G. Ezra, Colchester. Billings Peter, Waterbury. Birdsall Harriet A. Mrs., New York. Bishop D. C., Lakeville. Bissell Annie W. Mra., Cleveland, O. Bjorklund Carl, Sweden. Blake Charles A., Windsor. Blake G. Irving, New York. Blamberg John, East Hartford. Blumgren John, Portland. Boardman Ralph H., New Britain. Bodge Cordelia Mrs., Plantsville. Bogin Abe, East Hartford. Bohus Frank H., Rockville. Boland John F. Rev., Waterbury. Booton Frank, Elmwood. Borg Albert, Collinsville. Borthwick William, Barry, Ill. Boss Charles, Clifton Springs. Bosworth Joseph M., East Hartford. Bowe Ellsworth, Wethersfield. Bowe Eugene L., North Manchester. Bowes Pollard, Boston, Mass. Boyd David, Maine. Boynton Fred. O., Manchester. Bradden Philip J., New Britain. Brainard Fred'k L., So.Glastonbury. Brainerd Jennie F., Cobalt. Bramley William G., Elmwood. Brand Charles A., Oberlin, O. Bratton David B., New Britain. Brett Patrick, Windsor Locks.
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