Geer's Hartford City Directory, 1899, Part 108

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= interests on deposits,.


outside service county commissioners,


800.00


Stationary, blanks and stamps,


510.44


Bar library,.


Telephone,.


Water and ice,.


1,000.00


Building and repairs,


667


$246,651.77


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Town of Hartford.


HARTFORD TOWN OFFICERS, JULY, 1899. Offices, 114 Pearl street. - Annual Town Election, 1st Monday in April. See also City Officers. The Act of Consolidation has transferred to City Commissions all but the following Town Officers. Town Clerk .- Henry F. Smith.


Assistant Town Clerk .- Wilbur T. Halliday.


Selectmen .- Angust W. Budde, Hart Talcott, Halsey B. Philbrick, Frederick A. Marcy, Frederick P. Lepard. Assessors .- Elected for three years from June 1, 1898, Robert D. Bone, Samuel N. Benedict, James T. Farrell. Clerk, Charles E. Giddings.


Constables .- Elected for four years from June, 1899: Thomas B. Chapman, Willis A. Pierce, Charles W. Cole, Charles B. Greene, Richard B. Hetherton, Sey- mour P. Agnew, James R. Graham.


Grand Jurors .- Austin Brainard, Lucius F. Robin- son, John W. Coogan, Timothy E. Steele, James J. Quinn, Edward L. Steele.


Registrars of Electors .- Wm. Cotter, Jr., Edward S. Young.


Janitor Halls of Record .- Oliver W. Wood.


TOWN DEPOSIT FUND.


Amount of Fund April 1, 1899, was $28,481.48; invested in Town's Note, dated October 1, 1888, at 6 per cent. Proceeds from same the past year was $1,408.88, which amount was paid for the benefit of the public schools. C. C. STRONG, Treasurer.


POST SURGEONS.


Appointed by the Adjutant General for Hartford County, to examine and issue certificates to those per- sons exempt from military duty and commutation tax. Hartford, Richard S. Griswold, Levi B. Cochran; New Britain, George Clary ; Bristol, Edward P. Woodward; Enfield, Edward F. Parsons; East Hartford, E. H. Gris- wold; Glastonbury, Henry C. Bunce; Canton, George F. Lewis; Tariffville, Charles M. Wooster; Farmington, Charles Carrington; Windsor Locks, S. R. Burnap; Manchester, Julius N. Parker; Wethersfield, Edward G. Fox; Granby, Alfred J. Weed.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE FOR HARTFORD. Election biennially at the same time as for State officers. Barbour .Joseph L. Levy Josiah W. Barbour Sylvester. Markham Daniel A. Bill Albert C. Marvin L. P. Waldo. Brainard Austin. McConville William J. McManus Thomas. Brott George O. Broughel Andrew J. Jr. Mildeberger Henry D. Morse Leonard. Murphy Dennis J. O'Flaherty Hugh. Perkins Arthur. Quinn James J. Robinson Lucius F. Safford Charles A. Shipman Arthur L. Sill George G. Stanton Lewis E. Steele Edward L. Steele Timothy E. Taintor Henry E. Toohey John A. Tuttle .Joseph P. Vail Thomas G. Williams Frank B. Bullard Herbert S. Calhoun J. Gilbert. Clarke Sidney E. Coogan John W. Cottrell Harry L. Dwyer John J. Eberle Frederick. Eberle Frederick G. Eggleston Arthur F. Fellowes Charles E. Freeman Harrison B. Jr. Garvan Edward .J. Gates Andrew F. Gibson George P. Henney William F. Hyde Wm. Waldo. Joslyn Charles M. Kennedy Thomas K.


NOTARIES PUBLIC IN HARTFORD.


May 19, 1899.


Allen Charles Dexter. Andetta Antonio. Andrews James P. Andrews W. S.


Atwood Eugene F. Augur William C.


Babcock H. E.


Bailey Herbert G. Baker George W. Baker Isaiah, Jr.


Barbour Joseph L. Barbour Sylvester. Barker Wm. H. Barker Wm. L. B. . Barnes Roy T. H. Bartholomew D. W. Bartlett Lucius W. Bates Ezra F. Beadle H. Leonard. Belden Frank E.


Bennett Edward B.


Benton C. W.


Bestor Howard G. Bidwell Frank W. Bill Albert C. Bishop Frank F. Bissell Henry. Boland Fred. A. Bone Robert D. Brainard Austin. Bray James C. Brewer Geo. A. Brewster Robert M. Bridgman Myron H. Briscoe Charles H. Broadhurst L. P. Brocklesby Arthur K. Brocklesby John H. Brockway George D. Bronson Samuel M. Brott George Olney. Broughel Andrew J. Jr. Brower Edwin. Browne Harry R. Bruce Willard H. Buck John H. Budge Edward C. Bulkeley John C. Bullard Herbert S. Burdett Charles L. Burdick Francis L. Burdick Wm. L. Burnham E. D. Burt George H. Butler Patrick F. Buths Joseph.


Calhoun J. Gilbert.


Carroll John A. Carroll Joseph R. Carroll Richard F. Carter Charles P. Caswell Thomas M. Chapman Silas, Jr. Chapman R. P.


Chase J. Seymour. Cheney Howell. Church Earl D. Clark Mahlon N. Clarke Sidney E. Collins Atwood. Comstock Royal D. Conklin Hamilton W. Conklin Harry S. Conklin J. H. Conklin Wm. P.


Coogan James F. 2d. Coogan John W. Cook Albert S.


Cook Edward B. Cooley Francis R. Corkins Willington M. Cornwell Silas H. Cottrell Harry L.


Cowles Edwin S.


Cuntz Herman F.


Darcy Patrick J. Dart Frederick W.


Davidson Charles S. Davis Frederick W.


Day Albert P.


Day Edward M.


Dennis James W. Dickinson L. A. Dickenson Robert C.


Dillingham Edmund B.


Dixon William J. Dodd Charles A.


Dole Fred J. Donovan P. B.


Doty S. C. Driscoll Cornelius S. Dunham Sylvester C.


Dwyer John J. Dwyer Robert W.


Dwyer William S.


Eberle Frederick.


Eberle Frederick G. Eddy Willard. Ellsworth Ernest B.


Elmore Samuel E.


Faxon Walter C. Fenn John Roberts. Fenn J. Lincoln.


Fitch William G.


Fitts Henry E. Flagg Charles E. Flint Harold F. C. Ford Nelson G. Forward John F. Fowler Clarkson N. Francolini Franklin. Freeman Harrison B. Jr French Eldon L. Fuller Frederick E. Fuller Henry W.


Galotti Nicola. Garvan Edward J. Gates Andrew F. Gibson George P. Gillett Albert B. Gilman George H.


Gladwin Sidney M. Glazier A. Judson. Glazier Daniel J. Glazier Luther C.


Glazier Robert C.


* Godard George S. Golden John. Goodman Richard J. Goodrich D. Parsons. Goslee Henry S. Graham Winfield C. Graves Miles W. Green Alfred W. Green Sarah E. Greene Jacob H. Griffing Robert A. Griffith John E.


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Griffith Wm. Richard. Grosbeck Frederick O. Gross Charles E. Gunshanan Michael H.


Hall Joseph B. Hall Mary. Halliday Wilbur T. Hamilton James E. Hamilton Joseph D. Hannum Geo. A. Hansling Philip, Jr., Harrington Henry E. Hart Edward G. Hart H. E. Havens Irving W. Hawley John G. Hawley Timothy E. Healy Frank E. Healy Thomas L. Henney William F. Hickmot Wm. J. Hills Charles W. Hillyer Appleton R. Hoadley E. J. Hoadley Francis A. Hoadly Charles J. Hoffman C. F. Paul. Hollister Herbert H. Hollister Martin T. Holt Fred P. Honiss Wm. H. Noonan J. T. Hotchkiss Samuel M. Oakey P. Davis. Hough Niles P. Howard Arthur E. Howard Frank E. Parker Felton. Howe Albert S. Hubbard Frederick H. Parsons Francis. Hugentobler G. L. Pearce Walter. Hungerford William C. Huntington Henry A. Huntington Robert W. Jr. Peck Nathan F. Hyde E. Henry. Hyde William Waldo.


Jackson Rufus H. Jacobs Ward W. Jenkins Arthur B. Johnson Charles E. Johnson Elijah C. Joslyn Charles M.


Kellogg George A. Kellogg W. H. Kempner Isadore. Kilbourn John F. King Herbert S. Knight Chas. W. Knight Franklin H. Knoek L. S. Knox Harry R.


Langdon Charles S. Laraja G. Battiste. Larkum Horace H. Lawrence Charles H. Learned Newton M. Leroy Daniel. Levy Josiah W. Lienhard Henry A. Lincoln Frederick M. Linke William L. Lipsey Robert G. Long Henry C. Loomis A. G. Loomis A. H. Lounsbury Cooke. Loveland G. C. Loydon Fred. R.


Lozell Walter J. Lunny Robert. Maercklein H. J. Mairson Joseph. Marcy Merrick A. Markam Daniel A. Marvin Edwin E. Marvin L. P. W. Matson William L. McConville William J. McCorkell Alex. K. McGovern Patrick. McKenney Benjamin C. McManus Thomas. Merritt George P. Mildeberger Henry D. Milliken John B. Mills Hiram A. Miner Samuel A. Molin Arthur P. Morgan William. Morse Leonard. Morley F. A.


Munyan C. G. Myers Charles E.


Newberry Leslie W. Newton Allen H. Newton George B. Newton Loomis A. Nichols George.


Parker Charles E.


Parker Francis H.


Pearson Edward J. Peck Edward B.


Peck Walter K. Penrose William. Perkins Arthur. Petherbridge Emelyn. Phillips J. Henry. Pierce Wm. J. Pierson F. A. Plimpton Frederick. Potter Wilson L. Powell James B. Powell Ward C. Pratt Walter W. Prescott William C. Preston De Witt P. Price George T. Price William T. Prior Charles E.


Quinn James J.


Rathbun Fred D. Redfield Hosmer P. Relyea Charles A. Reynolds George A. Rhone Charles W. Richards Alfred T. Richards Francis H. Richter Ferdinand. Riley Charles D. Rilsey Albert E Roberts Hosmer C. Robinson Henry C. Robinson Henry S. Robinson John T. Robinson Lucius F. Rogers W. H. Q. Rood David A. Rosenthal Charles.


Rothwell Percy. Rowley William H. Safford Charles A. Satriano S. Sawtelle Alfred W. Schriftgiesser Emil. Schwab Joseph. Schutz Robert H. Scott M. B. Sedgwick Chares F. Sexton Frederick G. Seymour Fred B. Shaffer Charles O. Shannon Thos. A. Shelton Charles E. Shelton Edward. Shepard Charles E. Shepherd Forrest. Shipman James. Sill George G. Skinner Charles W. Small Frederick F. Smith Andrew T. Smith Chas. H. Smith Edgar L.


Thompson Charles E.


Thompson Frank A. Thompson H. J. Thompson Isabelle. Tilton Geo. E.


Todd Milo A. Toohey John A. Tracy Henry C. Traute Alfred H.


Trumbull Joseph P. Trux Melville E.


Tucker Edwin H. Tucker William.


Turner J. H. Tuttle Joseph P. Tyler Heman A. Ulrich George. Vail Thomas G.


Very William.


Wakefield W. L. Walker Albert H. Ward William. Waterous Thos. C. Webster Charles M.


Smith Frank B. Smith Henry F.


Smith Herbert Knox.


Smith James A.


Smith Mary L. Mrs. Smith Thomas M. Smith Wm. W.


White Weston L. Whitmore Franklin G.


Whitney Emory C. Whitney Henry D. Whittemore Edmund J.


Wilcox Charles H. Wilder Nahum C.


Willard William A. Williams A. N. Williams Frank B. Williams Harry R.


Williams S. Porter. Williams William S.


Willson Leslie H. Wing Oliver F. Wolven John W. Woodard Herbert M.


Taintor George E.


Taintor Henry E. Tallman James H. Thacher .John H.


Woods George H. Wright A. J.


Young Edward S.


Thayer George B.


Young William F.


COMMISSIONERS OF SUPERIOR COURT ; HARTFORD COUNTY.


Briscoe Charles H." Levy Josiah W.


Brooks Calvin M .* Markham Daniel A. Marvin L. P. Waldo.


Buck John H.


Buck John R. Case Uriah. McLean Geo. P .* Chambers Francis. Mills Hiram R .* O'Flaherty Hugh. Parker Francis H. Perkins Arthur. Pierce Noble E. Robinson John T. Ross Herbert A. Smith Herbert K. Sperry Lewis. Stoeckel Robbins B. Storrs Lewis A.


Clarke Sidney E. Collins Leonard J. Dickinson Robert C. Ellsworth Ernest B. Gibson George P. Gilman Geo. H. Hall Mary. Healy Frank E .* Hooker John. Hungerford William C.# Thayer George B. Tilton George E. Vail Thomas G. Wells Roger.


Hyde E. Henry, Jr. Hyde Wm. Waldo. Joslyn Chas. M. Knight Frank H .*


*Not residents of Hartford.


Welles Charles T.


Welles Roger. Wells Jordon C. Wells M. O. White Elmer. M. White Herbert H. White H. S.


Southwick Fred. L. Spencer Alfred, Jr. Spencer Carnot O. Stanton Lewis E. Staples George W. Steele Edward L. Stevens Robert D. Steinmetz Wm. P. Stillman William W. Stocker E. H. Stone Frank E. Stoughton John A. Street Frederick F. Sumner George G. Swan Charlotte E. Swan Theron C.


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onndaries.


City of Dartford.


ON THE NORTH. In 1880 the Selectmen of Hartford and Windsor towns, assisted by Chauncey Barnard, Surveyor, followed a former survey made in the year 1808, and erected monuments as follows: commencing at an ancient and well-known monument, being a pile of stones on the East side of the highway leading from Hartford to Windsor, and running as the Needle now stands, N. 41 degs. E. 2360 links to a hickory tree - thence North 50 d. E. 575 1. to a ditch-thence N. 88 d. E. 560 1. to a ditch-thence S. 87% d. E. 860 1. to a stone monument near the house of widow Hezekiah Marsh-thence S. 82 d. E. 1409 1. to a maple tree which is marked-thence 1819 1. to the west bank of the Connecticut river. Commencing back at the aforesaid pile of stones near the highway, and running N. 88 d. W. 1018 1. to an old ditch; thence 1010 1. to a ditch-thence 996 1. to a ditch-thence 1034 1. to a ditch-thence 1000 1. to a ditch-thence 1015 1. to a ditch-thence 2018 1. to a ditch-thence 2038 1. to a ditch-thence 1006 1. to a ditch-thence 895 1. to an ancient and well-known monument, being a large pile of stones in Brick-kiln swamp-thence N. 11X% d. W. 1000 1. to a ditch-thence 1000 1. to a ditch-thence 1000 1. to a ditch-thence 1075 1. to a hickory tree and & large pile of stones on land of Thos. Moore-thence N. 86 a. W. 1200 1. to a stone monument on the east side of the highway, near the house of Thos. Moore, thence 1878 1. to a ditch-thence 900 1. to a ditch-thence 1990 links to a large pile of stones on Nath'l Terry's farm, being an ancient and well-known monument; thence 1175 1. to a ditch-thence 2000 1. to a ditch; thence 1044 l. to a ditch; thence 1017 1. to a ditch; thence 1590 1. to the east bank of Wood's river; thence 406 1. to a pile of stones : thence 775 1. to the middle of the new road (so called ) leading from Hartford to Winton- bury meeting house.


ON THE EAST. By the east bank of Connecticut river.


ON THE SOUTH. In April, 1817, the following divi- sion line was run between the towns of Hartford and Wethersfield, under G. Gillett, Surveyor General, assisted by John Hempsted, Jonathan Wells and Elijah Keach, of Wethersfield, and monuments properly placed; beginning at the northeast corner of Wethers- field on a line between the towns of Wethersfield and East Hartford, near a place called pewter pot brook S. 87. west at a stone monument-thence across Connec- ticut river, 28 chains 67 links, thence to a stone monu- ment in the middle of Standish's Island 22 chains 61 links-thence to a stone east of Standish's creek 2 chains 60 links-thence to a stone on the west side of Standish's creek to the stone N. F. distant from the stone N. F. 16 chains 97 links, thence 8 chains 56 links to the fence on the east side of the main road leading from Wethersfield to Hartford, near the north side of the Folly bridge-thence 1 chain 64 links to the stone monument on the west side of said road, marked H. & W. near the northwest corner of said bridge-thence 9 chains 28 links to a heap of stones in the fence running east and west-thence 80 rods to a stone monument in the fence-thence 80 rods to an elm tree marked- thence 89 rods to a stone monument-thence 80 rods to a heap of stones in the fence-thence 28 rods to the east side of the Rocky Hill road to a stone monument -thence till it strikes the line between Hartford and West Hartford, as established in 1854.


ON THE WEST. From Farmington avenue on the west line of Prospect avenue north to Albany avenue, and from thence on the same line prolonged to town of Bloomfield; the line from Farmington avenue, south


commencing at the northwest corner of Farmington avenue at the present boundary stone, it shall cross Prospect hill road, to the northeast corner of said road and Farmington avenue, from thence running south on the east line of said Prospect hill road to Park street road, thence in a direct line across Park street road on Prospect avenue (formerly McKegg road); and thence south on the east line of Prospect avenue (formerly McKegg road) and the east line of New Park avenue (formerly Baker road), until it strikes the present boundary line; thence south on the present boundary line between Hartford and West Hartford, as set off in 1854.


City of Dartford.


By Legislative Act, approved April, 1881 :- "The ter- ritorial limits of the body politic and corporate existing under the name of the City of Hartford shall hereafter consist of all the land and territory situate within the present limits of the Town of Hartford, so that here- after the limits of said city and town shall be the same."


The new Charter, uniting City and Town under one set of officers, passed by the Legislature, July 9, 1895, took effect June, 1896.


City Cards,


As enacted by the Legislature, July, 1895, Re-districting the City and Town of Hartford into ten wards. FIRST.


Beginning at a point on Main street, opposite the center of Charter Oak street, thence running easterly through the center of Charter Oak street to the Con- necticut river, thence northerly along the west bank of the Connecticut river to a point opposite the center of Talcott street, thence westerly through the center of Talcott street to the center of Main street, thence southerly through the center of Main street to place of beginning.


SECOND.


Beginning at & point in the center of Main street opposite Talcott street, thence running easterly through the center of Talcott street to the Connecticut river, thence northerly by the Connecticut river to the city line, thence westerly by the northern boundary line of the city to a point where the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad crosses, thence southerly along the center of the track of the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad to the center of Canton street, thence westerly through the center of Canton street to the center of Main street, thence southerly through the center of Main street to the place of beginning.


THIRD.


Beginning at a point on Main street opposite Can- ton street, thence running easterly through the center of Canton street to the center of the track of the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad, thence northerly along the center of the track of the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad to the north- ern boundary line of the city, thence westerly by the northern boundary line of the city to a point opposite the center of Vine street, thence southerly in a straight line coincident with Vine street produced to the center of Vine street, thence southerlv through the center of Vine street to the center of Albany avenue, thence easterly through the center of Albany avenne to the center of Belden street, thence easterly through the center of Belden street to the center of Main street, thence northerly to the place of beginning.


FOURTH.


Beginning at a point on Little river, opposite the center of Union place, thence running northerly through the center of Union place to the center of


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Church street, thence easterly through the center of Church street to the center of High street, thence northerly through the center of High street to the cen- ter of Main street, thence northerly through the center of Main street to the center of Belden street, thence westerly through the center of Belden street to the cen- ter of Albany avenue, thence westerly through the center of Albany avenue to the center of Vine street, thence northerly through the center of Vine street to Holcomb street, thence northerly in a straight line co- incident with Vine street produced, to the northern boundary line of the city, thence westerly on the northern boundary line of the city to the western- boundary line of the city, thence southerly on the western boundary line of the city to the center of Asylum avenue, thence easterly through the center of Asylum avenue to the center of Woodland street, thence northerly through the center of Woodland street to the center of Collins street, thence easterly through the center of Collins street to the center of Garden street, thence southerly through the center of Garden street to the center of Asylum street, thence easterly through the center of Asylum street to the center of Union place, thence southerly in a straight line to the place of beginning.


FIFTH.


Beginning at a point on Main street, opposite Mul- berry street, thence running westerly through the center of Mulberry street to the center of Little river, thence westerly by the Little river to a point opposite the center of Union place, thence northerly through the center of Union place to the center of Church street, thence easterly through the center of Church street to the center of High street, thence northerly through the center of High street to the center of Main street, thence southerly through the center of Main street to the place of beginning.


SIXTH.


Beginning at a point on Main street, opposite Mul- berry street, thence westerly through the center of Mulberry street to the center of Little river, thence westerly by the center of Little river to a point oppo- site the center of Hungerford street, thence southerly through the center of Hungerford street to the center of Park street, thence easterly through the center of Park street, to the center of Main street, thence northerlv through the center of Main street to the place of beginning.


SEVENTH.


Beginning at a point on Main street, opposite the center of Charter Oak street, thence easterly through the center of Charter Oak street to the Connecticut river, thence southerly by the Connecticut river to the southern boundary line of the city, thence westerly by the southern boundary line of the city to the center of Maple avenue, thence northerly through the center of Maple avenue to the center of Webster street, thence northerly through the center of Webster street to the center of Washington street, thence northerly through the center of Washington street to the center of Park street, thence easterly through the center of Park street to the center of Main street, thence northerly through the center of Main street to the place of be- ginning.


EIGHTH.


Beginning at a point on Park street, opposite the center of Washington street, thence southerly through the center of Washington street to the center of Web- ster street, thence southerly through the center of Web- ster street to the center of Maple avenue, thence south- erly through the center of Maple avenue to the southern boundary line of the city, thence westerly by the southern boundary line of the city to the western boundary line of the city, thence northerly by the western boundary line of the city to a point where the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad crosses,


thence northerly along the center of the track of the New York, New Haven and Hartford railroad to the center of Park street, thence easterly through the cen- ter of Park street to the place of beginning.


NINTH.


Beginning at a point on Little river, opposite the center of Union place, thence running northerly to the center of Asylum street, thence westerly through the center of Asylum street to the center of Garden street, thence northerly through the center of Garden street to the center of Collins street, thence westerly through the center of Collins street to the center of Sigourney street, thence southerly through the center of Sigour- ney street to the Little river, thence southerly in & straight line coincident with Sigourney street pro- duced, to the center of Park street, thence easterly through the center of Park street to the center of Hun- gerford street, thence northerly through the center of Hungerford street to the Little river, thence easterly along the center of Little river to the place of begin- ning.


TENTH.


Beginning at a point on Sigourney street. opposite the center of Collins street, thence running westerly through the center of Collins street to the center of Woodland street, thence southerly through the center of Woodland street to the center of Asylum avenue, thence westerly through the center of Asylum avenue to the western boundary line of the city, thence . southerly along the western boundary line of the city to a point where the New York, New Haven and Hart- ford railroad crosses, thence northerly through the center of the New York, New Haven and Hartford rail- road track to the center of Park street, thence easterly through the center of Park street to a point opposite the center of Sigourney street, thence northerly in & straight line coincident with Sigourney street pro- duced, to the center of Sigourney street, thence northerly through the center of Sigourney street to the place of beginning.


School Districts.


ARSENAL DISTRICT, (NO. 5). On the South, begin- ning at a point on west bank of Connecticut river due east of the center of the eastern termination of Avon street, thence running westerly to and through the center of said Avon street to Windsor avenue, thence southerly through the center of Windsor avenue to Belden street, thence westerly through the center of Belden street and diagonally across Albany avenue to Edwards street, thence southerly through the center of Edwards street to Walnut street, thence westerly through the center of Walnut street to brick-kiln brook; thence on the West, northerly by the course of said brook crossing the north line of Walnut street be- tween Nos. 78 and 80, Liberty street at No. 28, Albany avenue at No. 145, to a point about 150 feet south of the south line of Capen street; thence on the North, easterly in a direct line, crossing Windsor avenue in division line between Hubbell's and Hawley's and at the north line of Suffield street and diagonally across said Suffield street, passing near or just south of No. 92 Bellevue street to the Connecticut river; thence on the East, southerly by said river to the place of beginning.


FIRST DISTRICT, (NO. 1)-CENTER DISTRICT, BROWN SCHOOL. On the North and on the West by the south line of the Second North District to a point where the Brick-kiln brook crosses No. 442 Asylum street, then southerly by said brook to Park river; thence on the South, easterly by Park river to the Connecticut river; thence on the East, northerly by Connecticut river to the place of beginning.


NORTH EAST DISTRICT, (No. 8). On the North by the town of Windsor; on the East by the Connecticut




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