Geer's Hartford City Directory, 1898, Part 8

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John R. Buck, '80; '81, J.R. B.resigned part this term. Francis B. Cooley, '84, '85. Edward S. Cleveland, 1886. George G. Sumner, 1887. Edward S. Cleveland, 1889, 1891, 1898. John M. Hall, 1895. Linus B. Plimpton, 1897.


HISTORY OF EXPRESSES.


About 1840 a tri-weekly EXPRESS between this city and New York was commenced, which was sold to Harnden & Co. in 1842, but not proving remunerative, in a few months they sold out to Daniel Phillips, who carried on this business until he consolidated with other Expresses, July 1st, 1854, as the Adams Express Com- pany. Adolphus Harnden was the pioneer expressman between Boston and New York, and was lost with 150 other pasengers, on the burning steamer Lexington, on Long Island sound, Jan. 1840. Alvin Adams did errands and carried packages from Boston to New York via Norwich in 1840; and from the numerous post riders, who prior to 1840, used to visit cities, weekly, before the era of daily papers began, and distribute the weekly papers in all directions, as well as carrying light produce to cities and making purchases for persons on their routes; these post riders were the expressmen of for- mer generations, announcing to customers their ar- rival, by blowing tin horns, instead of steam whistles. Previous to 1845 the redemption of the bills by the Hartford Banks was made weekly at the Suffolk Bank, Boston, by paying expenses of some Hartford business man, who might be going thither, to take on their car- pet bag filled with bank bills and notes, and bring back their bills that had been redeemed by the Suffolk bank.


REPRESENTATIVES FROM HARTFORD To the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut, SINCE ADOPTION OF THE 1818 CONSTITUTION. Thomas S. Williams, 1819, | Daniel Phillips, 1854. '25, '27, '28, 29. Michael Olcott, 1819. Nathan Johnson, 1820, '21, '22. '28.


Henry Seymour, 1820. Luther Savage, 1821. Jeremy Hoadley, 1822, '28, '26, '28. John Russ, 1824, '29. Joseph Pratt, 1824, '88. Henry Kilbourn,'26,'27,'35. John M. Niles, 1826. Henry L. Ellsworth, 1880. Cyprian Nichols, 1880. Thes. K. Brace, 1881, '82. Eli Todd, 1881. Jos. Trumbull, '82, '48, '51. William Hayden, 1888. Wm. Hungerford, 1884, '86. Truman Hanks, 1884. Wm. W. Ellsworth, 1885. Jonathan Goodwin, 1886. Henry Barnard, '87, '38,'89. Roderick Terry, 1887. Francis Parsons, 1888. Melvin Copeland, 1839. Thomas C. Perkins, 1840, '42, '43, '45, '46. Charles Chapman, 1840, '47, '48, '62, '64. Alfred Smith, 1841, '49. Samuel Whitman, 1841. Allyn S. Stillman, 1842. Timothy M. Allyn, 1848. James Dixon, 1844. Isaac W. Stuart, 1844. Ezra S. Hamilton, 1845. David F. Robinson, '46, '54. Chauncey Howard, 1847. Henry C. Deming, 1849, '50, '59, '60'61. W.J.Hamersley, '50,'67,'70. Edmund G. Howe, 1851. Isaac Toucey, 1852. James B. Crosby, 1852. Wm. W. Eaton, 1853, '68, '68, '70, '71.'78.'74. Alfred E. Burr, 1858, '66.


Rich'd D. Hubbard, '55,'58. Edwin D. Tiffany, 1855, '59. Alonzo W. Birge, 1856. Charles R. Chapman, 1856. Eliphalet A. Bulkeley, 1857. Nathaniel Shipman, 1857. Chas. H. Northam, '58, '60. Thomas H. Seymour, 1861. Abner Church, 1862. Chas. M. Pond, 1863, '68. Henry K. W. Welch, '64,'65. Franklin Chamberlain, '65. Nath'l B. Stevens, 1866, '67, '75, '76, '77. Elisha Johnson, '69, '75,'76. Norman Smith, 1869. Monroe E. Merrill, 1871. Charles R. Chapman, 1872. Charles E. Perkins, 1872. Sam'l F. Jones, 1878, '74. Mahlon R. West, 1877, '81. Stiles D. Sperry, 1878. Thomas McManus, 1878. Henry C. Robinson, 1879. Lucius A. Barbour, 1879. Lewis E. Stanton, 1880. Gustavus F. Davis, 1880. Joseph H. Sprague, 1881. George G. Sill, 1882.


Charles H. Cooley, 1882. Edward S. Cleveland, 1883. Wilbert W. Perry, 1883. Stephen A. Hubbard, 1884. Leverett Brainard, 1884. Charles M. Joslyn, 1885 George O. Kinne, 1885. William Hamersley, 1886. John E.Scanlan,'86.'87,'88. Frank E. Hyde, '87,'88,'89. Andrew Smith, 1889. Albert H. Walker, 1891. Philip H. Fagan, 1891. William Hamersley," 1893. Patrick D. Ryan, 1893. Wm. H. Watrous, 1895. Rob't W. Barrett, 1895. Joseph L. Barbour, 1897. Robert A. Griffing, 1897.


*Resigned to accept appointment as Judge of the Superior Court.


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ABBREVIATIONS


EXPLANATIONS.


The business location of individuals engaged in business for themselves, is first mentioned in connection with their names, and then their place of residence; persons not thus engaged, but employed by others, are mentioned frat as AT THE No. and street or AT THE company where employed, and then their place of residence. * Signifies that only one partner of the firm name could be ascertained.


Where female names are mentioned without a prefix of Mrs. such are understood to be a Miss.


When two numbers are given in connection with one name, and only one street mentioned, the number first given is the place of business, and the second the residence, and both in the same street.


The letter h. signifies house: b. boards; 1. lodges or rooms at; st. street; av. avenue; r. rear; u. upper tenement ; pl. place; c. corner; ct. court; rd. road; ter. terrace; t. town; v. village; n. near; rm. room; etc. We have omitted at the end of each line, av. pl. and ct. except in cases where streets and avenues have the same name. Therefore where the residences of individuals are put down as at New Britain, Farmington, Maple, etc., the word avenue is understood to follow. Abbreviations of names of streets, etc., are made as follows :-


Alb. Albany.


E.H.t. East Hartford


Mar. Market.


S.Ann. South Ann.


Aly. Allyn.


town.


Mec. Mechanic.


S.Hud. South Hudson.


Am. American.


Ev. Evergreen.


Mor. Morgan.


Ash. Ashley.


Fairmount.


Mul.


Mulberry.


ter village.


Bab.


Babcock.


Fkn. Franklin.


N.P.


New Britain town New Park av. Newington town.


T.v. Thompsonville village.


Bart. Bartholomew. Blo. Bloomfield.


G.t.


Glastonbury town.


N.E.R.


New York & New England R. R.


Un.pl. Union pl.


Blu.


Bluehills.


Haw. Hawthorn.


Bkm.


Buckingham.


Hdx. Hendricxsen.


Pk.ter. Park terrace.


Wash. Washington.


Cap. Capitol.


Pav. Pavilion.


Www.


Wawarme.


Chas.


Charles.


Hung. Hun.


Huntley.


Ple.


Pleasant.


Chst.


Chestnut.


Jef. Jefferson.


Por.


Portland.


Com.


Commerce.


Kil. Kilbourn.


Pro. Prospect.


Cong. Congress.


Laf. Lafayette.


Riv. Riverside.


Cur. Curcombe.


Law.


Lawrence.


Sey. Seymour.


W.L.t. Windsor Locks


Cush. Cushman.


Mn. Main.


Sheldon.


town.


Dvpt. Davenport.


M.t. Manchester town


Shel. Sig.


Sigourney.


Wdbg. Woodbridge.


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This work contains the NAMES OF ALL BUSINESS CON- CERNS (large and small) in the Greater New York.


It is ARRANGED BY BOROUGHS, is CLASSIFIED ALPHA- BETICALLY according to business, FULLY INDEXED and in every way a THOROUGH AND RELIABLE BOOK OF REFER- ENCE to the various business enterprises of THE GREAT CITY OF AMERICA, sent carriage free on receipt of price, $5.00.


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S.M.v. South Manches-


Asy. Asylum.


Flow. Flower.


N.B.t.


N.B. New Britain av.


S.Pro. South Prospect.


St.Ry. Street Railway.


Barb.


Barbour.


Tru. Trumbull


B.t. Bloomfield town.


Gov. Governor.


N.Y.R. New York, New


Wads. Wadsworth.


B.v.


Burnside village.


H.v. Hockanum vil- lage. Hungerford.


P.&R.


Philadelphia and Reading R. R.


W.H.t. West Hartford town.


C.O.pl.


Charter Oak pl.


Huy.


Huyshope.


N.t.


Good. Goodman.


Haven & Hart- ford R. R.


W.P.v. Warehouse Point village.


Weth. Wethersfield av. Weth.t. Wethersfield town. W.t. Windsor town.


Ch.O. Charter Oak av.


Fmt. Far. Farmington.


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ADDITIONS, JULY, 1898.


Barker W. E. pianoteacher, h. 119 Albany. BEAULAC T. F. manager for F. R. Slo- cum Marble Works, 1 Ford, h.u. 38 Wooster. See outside back cover.


Bentley J. W. insurance agent, h. 189 Bellevue. Bissell Catherine E. Mrs. removed to E.H.t. Blake Charles S. at Harford Steam Boiler Insp. & Ins. Co. 650 Main, b. 215 Sigourney. Bromley Daniel T. physician, 121, b. 121 Pearl. Calef Edward B. grocer, h. 108 Capen. Carlson Charles J. carpenter, h. 27 John. Carpenter R. HI. Mrs. h. 124 Church. Carroll Henry T. mach. at Colts, h. 152 Brown. Clark F. D. dentist, b. 189 Bellevue.


". Marion D. stenog. 197 Asy. b. 189 Bellevue. Cole R. Brooks, with Potter & Payne, 405 Al- lyn, b. 1293 Main.


Colla Paul A. clerk at 1248 Main, b. 42 Village. Collins L. J. attorney, 847 Main, b. 109 Wooster. Cunningham Peter, bartender, b. 114 State.


Delorme Fred, h. 1081 Main.


Erley K. H. h. 231 Franklin.


Foly Dennis, mason, h.r. 259 Front.


Foster George H. engineer, 51 Ann, h. 32 Beach. Gaffey J. J. weigher 70 Huy. h. 231 Franklin. Harvey C. E. physician, 68 Pratt, rm. 44. Hazard Nelson T. toolm. at Colts, h. 254 Weth. Luther George H. h. 19 Center.


McLean Edward, janitor 666 Mn. h. 98 Walnut. Murray Richard J. asst.supt. 756Mn. h. 67.Julius. Smith William C. grocer, 1248 Main, h. G.t. Smith Gershom, auditor at Popes, h. 19 Girard.


CYCLONES OR BLIZZARDS.


August 14, 1787, in Rockyhill, Glastonbury, Bolton and Coventry.


Over Litchfield, Hartford, Windham and New London counties, July 15, 1799.


In the last century near Meriden and Wethersfield; at Wallingford in 1878; at Winsted, July 2, 1888; at Burnside, Sept. 12, 1886.


March 11-18, 1888, occurred the heaviest snow and ice storm ever known, which shut off all communica- tion from the city for nearly a week except by the long distance telephone.


July 18, 1893, a heavy thunder shower accompanied with cyclonic wind and hail visited Hartford, unroof- ing buildings and uprooting trees, doing great damage also to growing crops and tobacco in the towns of East Hartford and Glastonbury.


April 12, 1894, snow and high gale; drifts 8 feet deep in some parts of the state.


January 27-28, 1897, heaviest snow storm since the blizzard of 1888.


July 12-18, 1897, heavy wind and rain, causing a 19 foot freshet.


JOB PRINTING AT 16 I STATE ST.


FRESHETS IN THE CONN. RIVER.


All the highest freshets were caused by southeast rain storms of three to four days duration.


1639, great flood Mar. 10. 1642, great flood May, June 1688, flood July, Aug. 26 ft. 1692, water rose 26 ft. 2 in. 1801, March 1, 27 feet 8 in. 1889, Jan. 29, 24 feet 2 in. 1841, 26 feet 4 inches.


1848, 27 feet 2 inches. 1850, May, 21 feet 8 in. 1852, April, 28 feet. 1854, May 1, 29 feet 10 in. 1856, Aug. 8, 18 feet. 1857, Feb. 22 feet 5 in. 1859, March, 26 feet 5 in. 1861, April, 21 feet 6 in. 1862, April, 28 feet 8 in. 1865, March, 24 feet 9 in. 1867, April 19, 21 feet. 1868, Feb. 19, 21 feet 6 in. 1868, May 28d, 20 feet. 1869, April 28, 26 feet 8 in. 1869, Oct. 6. 26 feet 8 in. 1870, Jan. 4, 19 feet 2 in. 1870, April 21, 25 feet 4 in. 1872, April 18, 21 feet. 1874, Jan. 9, 23} feet. 1876, April 16. 22 feet. 1878, April 80, 184 feet. 1878, Dec. 18, 24} feet. 1879, May 1, 21% feet. 1881. April 26, 16 feet.


1882, May 81, 142 feet. 1888, April 14, 201 feet. 1888, April 25, 175 feet. 1884, March 29, 21} feet. 1884, April 21, 192 feet. 1885, Jan. 5, 15 ft. 2 in. 1885, April, 18 feet. 1885, Nov. 8, 16 feet 9 in. 1886, Jan. 7, 18 feet 5 in. 1886, May 4, 21 feet 9 in. 1887, April 18, 22 feet 6 in. 1888, April 8, 19 feet 5 in. 1889, April 21, 11 feet 9in. 1889, Nov. 80, 15 feet 7 in. 1890, May 9, 15 feet. 1890, Oct. 26, 16 feet. 1891, Jan. 24, 17 feet 6 in. 1891, April 17, 19 feet 9 in. 1898, May 6, 24 feet.


1894, April 25, 18 8-10 feet. 1895, April 16, 25 feet 8 in. 1896, March 8, 26 ft. 4 in. 1897, March 25, 14 feet.


1897, April 10, 16 ft. 2 in. 1897, April 19, 16 ft. 8 in. 1897, May 16, 14 ft. 8 in. 1897, June 12, 19 feet 7 in. 1897, July 16, 19 feet 9 in. 1898, March 16, 20 feet.


1898, March 22, 20 ft. 3 in.


POSTAGE STAMP AGENTS.


Appointed by the Post Ofice Department, where the public can procure Stamps same as at the Post Office.


90 Albany avenue, M. Greenbaum.


876 Asylum street, C. A. Rapelye. 5 Congress street, J. J. Seinsoth.


55 Farmington avenue, F. B. Edwards.


808 Main street, A. W. Sawtelle.


515 D. W. Tracy


629 Kennelly & Co.


639 C. H. Bell.


852 L. H. Goodwin.


978 J. K. Williams.


1399 " W. J. Anderson.


155 Windsor av. N. K. Morgan.


879 A. D. Pierce.


12 New Britain, H. Townsend.


205 Park street, Edwin Crary.


143 Trumbull street, T. R. Shannon.


RAIN FALL.


Previous to 1872 the average rain fall in this city was about 50 inches. Since then the annual average has been 41.58 inches. In 1819 it was only 34 inches. Since 1872 there has been an averaged decrease. In 1888 85.46 inches ; 1884, 41.24 inches ; 1885, 48.71 inclios ; 1886, 55.07 inches; 1887, 45.07 inches; 1888, 58.91 inches ; 1889, 48.97 inches; 1890, 50.01 inches; 1891, 52.89 inches; 1892, 89.10 inches; 1893, 49.00 inches; 1894, 48.05 inches; 1895, 48.86 inches.


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No. 61: GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY; JULY, 1898.


A. D. VORCE_CO. art pictures, frames, etc. 752 Mn. Trust Co's bldg. See p. 418. Aab Edith M. stenographer, b. 2u. 15 Imlay. " Emma E. clerk, b.2u. 15 Imlay.


« Kate, wid. Charles E. h.2u. 15 Imlay. Abair Edward, wirew. at 618 Cap. b. 36 Laurel. Abato Michael, bootblack, b.u. 64 Morgan. Abbe Charles R. engineer, h. 223 Jefferson.


" E. H. painter at 20 Central, h. E.H.t. Elizabeth M. nurse, h. 48 Church.


" Ferren Wm. firem. at 1189 Bd. h.u. 39 Grand.


" Harry A. G. theological student, 1507 Broad.


« Herbert C. electrician, h. 22 Spring.


Lester G. wholesale fish, 183 State, h. 24 East.


" Robert L. clerk at 658 Main, b. 24 East.


" Thomas, banker, 80 Pearl, rm. 4, h. Far.t. « William L. h. 110 High.


Abbey Edward M. builder, b. 375 Main.


" Eugene E. painter, b.u. 5 Atlantic.


" Geo. Myron, forem. 581 Cap. h.u. 18 Imlay.


" George W. carpenter, b.u. 5 Atlantic.


Abbie Lulu, b.2u. 1178 Main.


Abbot Edward H. b. 138 Jefferson.


ABBOT JOHN C. banker, bonds and investments, 49 Pearl, h. 198 Jefferson. See page 430.


Abbott Chas. B. machinist at 388, b. 371 Capitol.


" Chas. W. helper at 1 Laurel, b. 371 Capitol.


" Lincoln H. h.u. 413 Garden.


" Louisa, wid. Merrill, h. 58 Buckingham. Abel Alfred, stonecutter, b. 15 Martin.


" Chas. D. toolm. Popes, h. 83 Buckingham.


« Joseph, h 15 Martin.


" Solon H. repairer at 40 Gov. b. 19 Capitol. Abell Earle F. clerk at 154 Pearl, b. 96 Ann.


" Orphie, wid. S. P. h. 1153 Main.


" Sarah E. h. 96 Ann.


Abells Edward J. clerk at 98 Kil. h. 142 Mather. Abels George F. furniture, 1180, h.u. 1341 Main. Abelsohn John, agent, h. 231 Franklin.


Abernethy Edw'd T.toolm.at Colts,b.42 Seymour. " William Henry, machinist at Thorne Type Setting Machine Co. 581 Cap. h. 42 Sey. Abernovitch B. peddler, h.3u. 62 Avon. Abery Harry, tinner at 164 State, b. E.H.t. Abild Lydik C. painter, b. 93 Whitmore. Abodie Frank, engineer, b. 141 Market. Abrahamson A. deckhand, 285 State.


" Hans, blindmaker, 8 Sigourney, h.u. 43 Glendale.


Abram Patrick G. pressman at Popes, b. 53 Maple.


Allyn House Drug Store, PHILO W. NEWTON,


Druggist.


SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. No. 142 ASYLUM STREET,


Corner of Trumbull st.


Abramowitz Morris, tailor, h. 305 Market.


A. E. ABRAMS, Physician and Surgeon. Office 78 High street, house, 350 Laurel. Hours-8 to 10 A. M.,


2 to 4 P. M. Sunday no office hours. Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 7 to 8 P. M. Telephone 601-2.


Abrams Alva E. physician, 78 High, h.350 Laurel. " Henry, cigarmkr. 867 Main, b. 74 Temple. Abronza Alphonzo, barber, 20, h. 20 Kilbourn. Abroza Charles, restaurant, 189, h.u. 189 Front. Academy Immaculate Conception, 89 Church.


" Mount St. Joseph, 150 Farmington.


" of Sacred Heart, 158 Main.


Ackerly Theo. B. city physician, 2 Holcomb, h. 166 Franklin.


Ackerman Muna C. boilermaker at H. B. Beach & Son, 135 Grove, h.u. 31 Wolcott.


" Nels, filer at Popes, b. 31 Wolcott.


" Samuel, tailor at 149, h. 149 Front.


" Sidney W. clk. Adams Ex. Co. b. 117 Ann. Ackley Elton E. agent at 427, h. 427 Main.


" Frank E. clerk at Popes, b. 41 Hungerford.


" Louise, clerk at 867 Main, b. 58 Church. Acme Machine Screw Co. Vredendale.


Adair Arthur S. rubberwkr. at 690, h. 865 Park. " Fred D. clerk at 818 Park.


" George A. rubberworker at 690 Park, h. 7 Washington.


« Jas. H. rubberwker. 690 Park, h. 17 Sisson.


" Moses, rubberwkr. at 690, h. 865 Park.


Adam A. storage batterym. 266 Pearl, b. 18 Bkm. Adams Abel S. clerk at 159 Asy. b. 1080 Main.


" Addison L. painter at 41 Albany, h. Suffield.


Albert R. clerk at 852 Main, b. 77 Elm.


" Alex C. ass't secretary Atna Insurance Co. 666 Main, b. 111 Elm.


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TALK Through the ADVERTISING COLUMNS of.


THE TIMES.


Your Audience will Comprise more than 70,000 INTELLIGENT PERSONS.


Adams Alfred M. carpenter, h. 397 Capitol.


" Arthur, carpenter, h. 54 Prospect av.


& Atkins, wagon manufacturers, 10 Charles. Edward Adams. George A. Atkins, Jr. Burt M. clerk at 319 Cap. h. 249 Lawrence.


C. F. Co. household goods, Ernest C. Shep- ard, manager, 261 Asylum.


C. George, waiter 33, b. 33 Prospect.


Charles F. printer, h. 302 Asylum.


Charles F. (C. F. A. Co. ) h. Erie, Penn.


Charles H. advertising solicitor, 7 Central, h. 28 Hopkins.


Charles H. constable, h. 28 Madison.


Charles Hemmenway, associate editor Hart- ford Courant, 66 State, b. Sigourney House, 1150 Main.


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Chauncey H. bkkpr. at 690 Park, b. 53 Cap.


Clifford G. at 369 Capitol, b. 249 Lawrence.


Edward ( A. & Atkins ) h. W.H.t.


Edward T. tailor, 25 Asy. b. 26 Sanford.


¥ Effie M. at 133 Sheldon, b. 302 Asylum.


Elizabeth, wid. M. Clark, boardinghouse, 1080 Main.


Elizabeth V. teacher Arsenal school, b. Cromwell t.


" Emma C. wid. George, h. 300 Wethersfield. Emma J. housekeeper, 1233 Main.


ADAMS EXPRESS CO. office 805 Main, branch office Union R. R. depot, 466 Asylum. See page 553.


" Ezra S. h. 77 Elm.


F. Amelia, wid. J. M. h. 320 Windsor av.


Frank D. carpenter, h.u. 140 Maple.


Frank P. at 77 Pearl, b. 140 Maple. Frank S. grinder, 388 Capitol, b. W.H.t.


Fred. A. engir. 650 Mn. h.u. 41 Buckingham.


Fred. L. machinist at Sigourney Tool Co. 9 Sigourney, b. 397 Capitol.


" Geo. H. night train despatcher, Union de- pot, 1. 44 High.


" George L. clerk, 164 State, h. So. Weth.


Harry M. clerk at 193, b. 32 Asylum.


Henry, waiter steamer Hartford, 285 State. Henry J. plumber at 450 Mn. b. 31 Village. Hotel, M. Colburn, Albany c. Blue Hills. J. D. bkkpr. 145 State, h. Wethersfield. .James, b. 1176 Main.


" Jas. M. printer at Hartford Times, 716 Main. h.u. 10 Canton.


" Jane A. wid. John, laundress, h. 51 Mather.


Jane J. wid. Franklin D. h. 140 Maple.


" Jennie M. clerk, b. 140 Maple.


" Jessie A. wid. W. J. h. 167 Clark.


John Q. clerk, h. 140 Maple.


Adams Lizzie M. b. 1080 Main.


" Margaret T. wid. John W. h. 9 Harrison.


Mary H. b. 91 Ann.


Mary S. Mrs. b. 1150 Main.


Mary S. clerk at 1189 Broad, h. 48 Grand. Roswell, b. 1113 Main.


" Samuel G. plumber, h. 149 Maple


Sarah, wid. Chester, h. 22 Winthrop.


« Sarah, wid. Henry, h. 15 Huntley pl.


" Seth B. insp'r at Hartford Steam Boiler Insp. & Ins. Co. 650 Mn. h.u. 17 Ashley.


" Sherman W. attorney, 700 Main, room 7, sec'y park commissioners, b. 125 Park.


" Susan A. clerk National Life Association, 53 Trumbull, b. 77 Elm.


" W. J. motorman St. Ry. h. 49 Dean.


William, hackdriver at 1516 Babcock.


Wm. C. janitor, Trinity Col. h.u. 26 Sanford.


" Wm. H. goldbeater 41 Tru. b. 15 Huntley pl.


William J. conductor St.Ry. h. 8} Park.


Adamson Alex. foreman at 133 Shel. h. 50 Mahl. " Geo. coremaker at 1 Flower, b.u. 179 Law.


Henry P. assemb. at 556 Cap. b.u. 179 Law.


Mary, wid. Henry, b. 5 Curcombe.


" Mary, wid. John, h. 179 Lawrence.


" Robert F. coremaker, b.u. 179 Lawrence.


Adcock Herbert, insp'r, 1 Flow. h. 36 Hopkins. " John W. mach. at 1 Flow. h. 54 Barbour. Addis Fred W. printer at 141 Pl. b. 19 Capitol.


" Martin O. toolmaker at 476 Capitol, h. 21 Woodbine.


" T. Emmett, student at Trinity College, b. 21 Woodbine.


Adelsohn Israel, peddler, h.u. 243 Market. " Samuel, grocer, 70, h. 70 Windsor. Adiano Joseph, masontender, h. 33 North. Adianolfi Antonio, grocery, 176, h. 192 Front. Adkins Frank H. mach. at 1 Flow. h. 145 Collins. " Frederick A. brushmaker, h. 200 Evergreen.


" John B. printer at 252 Pearl, 1. 943 Main.


see also Atkins.


Adler Abraham Moriss, b.u. 264 Front. " H. S. floorwalker at 921 Main, b. 66 Capitol. Adlund Peter, at 142 Russ, h. 164 Babcock. Adriance Francis H. h. 81 Vernon.


Aemuro Giovanni, barber, 83 Windsor, h 119 Front.


Ætna Indemnity Co. 650 Main.


AETNA INSURANCE CO. (Fire), office 666 Main. See pages 442 and 443. AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. office 650 Main. See page 449.


AETNA MACHINE CO. special ma- chinery, 77 Commerce. See page 532.


AETNA NATIONAL BANK, 644 Main, cor. Atheneum. See page 431. " Pyrotechnic Co. Albert Marwick, jr. 377 Asylum.


AETNA STAMP WORKS, F. E. Smith, 25 Asylum. See page 429.


Agard Charles, mach. at Popes, h. 49 Wdbg. " Charles F. carpenter, 53 Vernon, h. 70 Bond. Aghamalian Malcom G. mach. 26 High, h.u. 15 Church.


PIANOS RE-BUILT AS GOOD AS NEW BY LEO. H. BATTALIA, Warerooms, 943 MAIN ST.


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Agillo Paul, laborer, b. 7 Charles. Agnew Seymour P. const. 29 Pearl, h. 68 Hung. Agney Fred'k W. postal clerk, h.u. 27 Ward. Ahern Anna J. teacher South School, 36 Wads- worth, b. 55 Sigourney.


" Bert, plumber at 11 Haynes, h.u. 2 May ct.


« Catharine, wid. Nicholas, h. 259 Front.


" Catherine, wid. William, h. 90 Ward.


« Cornelius, laborer, b.u. 82 Front.


" Daniel, mason, 38, h. 38 Crown.


" Daniel, carpenter at 141 Tru. b. New Park.


" Daniel B. carpenter, b. 207 Sheldon.


" Daniel W. blacksm. at 54 Arch, h. 207 Shel.


" David, brickmason, b. 38 Crown.


« David, deckhand str. Hartford, 285 State.


" David J. assembler at Colts, h. 47 Huyshope.


" Edward, mason, b. 38 Crown.


" Edward J. b. 348 Front.


Ellen, wid. Patrick, h.u. 107 Windsor.


" Engene, brakeman, N.Y.R. h.3u.r. 28 Wal.


" Eugene F. brakeman, b.u. 107 Windsor.


" Francis, mason, b. 190 Pearl.


Hannah N. b. 55 Sigourney.


" Henry M. yardman, 25 Front, h. 3 Center. J. deckhand, steamer Hartford, 285 State.


AHERN JAMES, plumber, gas fixtures, 280 Asy. h. 55 Sigourney. See page 505.


" John, h. 77 Elm.


" John, casehardener at Popes, h. 23 Sargeant.


" John, electrician at St. Ry. h.u. 338 Park.


" John, farmer, h. New Park av.


" John, laborer, h. 40 Ward.


John, laborer, 556 Capitol, h. 90 Ward.


John, student, b. 3 Center.


" John A. h. 76 Hudson.


" John B. carptr. at 133 Sheldon, h. 545 Main.


4 John J. clerk, 29 Morris, b. 144 Capitol.


John J. steamfitter, b. 107 Windsor.


John .J. ( McCarthy & A. ) b. 194 Pearl.


John W. asst. supt. 721 Main, h.u. 91 Jef.


u Kate N. dressmaker, 144, h. 144 Capitol. " Margaret, dressmaker, b. 23 Sargeant. Margaret, wid. Edward, h. 348 Front.


Margaret, wid. Thomas, b. 34 Flower.


" Margaret M. b. 55 Sigourney.


Matthew J. stonecutter at New England Granite Works, 1260 Main, h. 3 Center.


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Maurice, ast. foreman,556 Cap. h.u. 142 Bab.


" Maurice, shoemaker, 176 Windsor av. h.u. 142 Windsor.


4 Michael, molder at 54 Arch, h. 43 Huyshope.


Michael F. molder at 54 Arch, h. 43 Huy.


u Nicholas, ostler, b. 259 Front.


" Patrick F. molder 556 Cap. b. 107 Windsor.


Patrick J. storekeeper, State Prison, h.2u. 133 Maple.


" Peter D. b. 91 Jefferson.


Thos. P. shoemaker, at 91 Windsor av. h .. 16 Russell.


William, corem. 556 Capitol, h.u. 13 Front.


William J. switchman, h.u. 62 Loomis.


William T. saloon, 49, h.u. 49 Sheldon.


Ahlbrecht Wm. F. trav. salesm. h. 187 Bellevue. Ahler John G. machinist at 1 Flower, b. 22 Bab. Ahlgreen Herman, bakery, 12 Queen,b.u. 61 Haw.


Ahlstrom Alma, laundress at 20 South Hudson. Aishberg Edwin, boots, shoes, 918 Mn. h. 30 Bkm. " Lena M. wid. Henry, h. 30 Buckingham. Aitken James C. machinist at 1 Flower, h. S.M.t. Akerberg Charles, milkman, h. Fishfry.


AKERLIND JOHN A. tailor, 205 Park, h.u. 40 Grand. See page 424.


Albert John, clerk, 858 Main, b. 44 Sumner. " Louis, soda water, 211, h.u. 232 Front. Albin Fred. W. brakeman N.Y.R. h. 78 Chestnut. " James J. painter at 352 Albany, 70 Union pl. Albiston James A. carpenter, 53 Vernon, h.S.M.t. Albrecht Fritz, baker at 238, b. 238 New Park. Albro J. H. motorman, St.Ry. b. 80 State.


" Jas. W. shoemaker, 18 N.B. h.u. 189 Maple. " Mary A. nurse, 33, b.u. 33 Wooster.


MAX ALBU, physician, office 703 Main, room 8. Hours-2 to 3.30 P.M. 6 to 7.30 P.M.


Albu Max F. physician, 703 Main, h. 32 Capitol. Albun Abraham, peddler, h. 40 North. Alcock EPsee Elcock.


ALCORN HUCH M. attorney at law, 57 Pratt, b. Suffield t. See page 485.


" Robert T. carpenter, h.2u. 93 Chestnut. Alden Charles A. agent, 756 Main, b. 197 Jef.


« Frank H. painter, b. 197 Jefferson.


Herbert W. foreman, 1 Laurel, h. 464 Far.


" Mary Mrs. h. 197 Jefferson.


" Moses, harnessmaker, h. 518 Main.


Alderman A. C. Mrs. dressm. 14, h. 14 Church.


« A. Paul, clerk at 852 Main, b. M.t.




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