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MT. HOPE TABERNACLE, No. 408. DAUGHTERS OF MOUNT TABOR. Mrs. Fannie E. Randall, C. P .; Mrs. Jennie Peterson, V. P .; Miss Desdamona F. Paul, C. Recorder; Mrs. Ella Daniels, C. Treas. Meets 2d and 4th Friday evenings at 802 Asylum st.
MUTUAL AID SOCIETY OF JEWELL MFG. CO. W. C. Colton, Pres't; George Stronach, Vice Pres't; E. A. Shaw, Sec'y; L. D. Hubbard, Treas .; W. C. Colton, S. H. Townsend, George Stronach, G. H. Ful- ton, Executive Committee.
NATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS.
W. H. Crowley, Pres't; Joseph Garvey, Vice Pres't; Thomas F. Herbert, Treas ; John J. Tracy, Fin. Sec'y; M. P. Sullivan, Rec. Sec'y; James Hurley, P. J. Burke, Patrick Hayes. Trustees. Organized Aug. 18, 1897. Meets Friday evenings at 603 Main st.
NORDEN LODGE, ORDER OF VASA.
August Fredin, President; Herman Ahlgren, Vice Pres't; Jesse Lind, Treas .; John A. Akerlind, Sec'y; S. Lundin, John A. Anderson, August Fredin, Trus tees. Organized March 1, 1898. Meets 2d and 4th Wednesday evenings, 11 Pratt. Election Jan. & July.
PIONEER LODGE, No. 815, KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
J. H. Coe, D .; Edward R. Faxon, Reporter; F. P. Carter, Treas .; C. E. Cooksley, 71 Asylum st., F. Rep .; J. N. Shedd, Geo. M. Johnson, C. H. Cooley, Trustees. Instituted June 26, 1876. Meets 2d and 4th Monday evenings in each month at 815 Pearl st. Annual elec- ion 2d Monday evening in December.
PUTNAM PHALANX LADIES' SOCIETY. Mrs. Henry Bickford, Pres't; Mrs. Arthur Merrill, Vice Pres't;" Mrs. E. A. Perry, Treas .; Mrs. W. W. Tucker, Sed'y. Organized in 1881. Meets in com- pany's parlors upon call of the Pres't. Election in Jan.
POLICE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION.
George F. Bill, Pres't; John J. Golden, V. Pres't; Cornelius Ryan, Treas .; Herbert E. Tinker, Sec'y; Lyman Smith, Thomas McCue, Walter Smith, Edward F. O'Brien, George P. Harvey, John Creedon, James F. Lally, Wm. Weltner, Chas. L. Ramsden, Trustees. Benefits paid since organization, $7,325. Members, 194. Organized, April 1, 1880. Annual meeting 1st Thursday in April.' Rooms, Police Office.
POPE'S MILITARY BAND.
George L. Bladon, Pres't; William Prutting, Vice Pres't; N. A. Sperry, Sec'y and Treas. Annual meet- ing in January. 104 Asylum street.
PRATT & WHITNEY FELLOWSHIP CLUB. F. A. Pratt, Pres't; Philip Bardons, V. Pres't; Fred. A. West, Treas .; Frank Harrington, Secretary. Organ- ized Dec. 1894. Annual election Ist Monday in Oct.
PRESS CLUB OF HARTFORD.
William A. Graham, Pres't; T. Jefferson Kelly, Vice Pres't; Daniel D. Bidwell, Treas .; A. H. Loomis, Cor. Sec'y; A. Dumont, R. Sec'y ; A. M. Lane, Histo- rian; W. D. Freer, Sergeant at Arms. Organized Jan. 23, 1892. Meets monthly. Annual meeting in January.
PRIVATE COACHMEN'S BENEVOLENT ASSOC'N.
James H. Clark, Pres't; Louis H. Thompson, Vice Pres't; Joseph C. Downey, R. and C. Sec'y; James Corrigan, F. Sec'y; Patrick Golden, Treas .; Louis H. Thompson, Henry Ford, Peter J. Scanlon, John Con- dron, Directors. Chartered in April, 1884. Annual meeting 2d Tuesday in January. Meets monthly, 2d Tuesday evening at 92 Asylum st.
REBEKAH LODGE, No. 17,
O. K. 8. B.
Henry Jonas, Pres't; Mrs. P. Vogel, Vice Pres't; Mrs. B. R. Blumenthal, Rec. and Fin. Sec'y; Mrs. Nonie Minke, Treas .; Mrs. C. Greenberg, Mrs. F. Wieder, Mrs. R. Elsmer, Trustees. Organized April 15, 1888. Meets 8d Sunday each month at 881 Main st.
REPUBLICAN CLUB OF HARTFORD.
Henry C. Dwight, Pres't; James L. Howard, William B. Clark, Vice Pres'ts; John T. Robinson, Sec'y ; Joseph L. Blanchard, Treas .; Wm. H. White- law, Collector; Henry Roberts, Albert P. Day, Henry P. Hitchcock, George E. Taintor, Wm. M. Hudson, Frank S. Kellogg, Executive Committee; H. P. Hitch- cock, Wm. M. Hudson, F. S. Kellogg, House Committee. Organized 1894. Annual meeting 1st Monday in March. Members 800. Meets at 676 Main street.
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ROSE OF ENGLAND LODGE, No. 4, DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE.
Mrs. Sarah Price, Pres't; Mrs. Bertha Dryden, Vice Pres't; Mrs. Sophia Whitehead, 78 New Britain av., Rec. Sec'y; Mrs. Lucy Garner, Fin. Sec'y; Mrs. M. E. Oakes, Treas .; L. Hooper, E. Thompson, B. Dryden, Trustees. Organized April 28, 1887. Meets 2d and 4th Friday evenings, monthly, at 724 Main street. Elections June and December.
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SACKMAIER BOWLING CLUB.
Charles F. Wolf, Pres't; William H. Leslie, Vice Pres't; Carl Schott, Treas .; Chas. O. Winter, Sec'y. Organized Oct. 22, 1882. Meets Monday evenings at 66 Temple street. Annual, third Monday in October.
SANCTUARY HARTFORD, No. 25. SHEPHERDS OF AMERICA.
W. J. Bray, Pastor; J. H. Quinn. Sub. Pastor; Peter Riley, Treas .; Wm. McCormick, Fin. Scribe; James Bleigh, Rec. Scribe; Wm. J. Fitzgerald, E. W. Daley, G. M. Deming, Trustees. Organized in 1892. Meet at 881 Main st. on 4th Tuesday evening, monthly.
SOCIALOGICAL CLUB. Chester D. Hartranft, Pres't; Alex R. Merriam, Vice Pres't; Miss May Jones, Treas.
SHELTER FOR WOMAN.
Mrs. John M. Taylor, Chairman; Mrs. J. G. Calhoun, Treas .; Mrs. Stephen Terry, Mrs. James J. Goodwin, Mrs. E. B. Turner, Annie E. Cooke, Mrs. A. L. Good- rich, Mrs. J. G. Calhoun, Mrs. Pierre S. Starr, Mrs. Chas. M. Lamson, Mr. John M. Taylor, Committee. Jacob L. Greene, Ernest DeF. Miel, B. N. B. Miller, Miss M. J. Halsted, Olive C. Hadley, Matrons. Organ- ized Oct. 1891. 76 Temple st.
SOCIETY FOR INCREASE OF THE MINISTRY OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Rev. T. R. Pynchon, Rec. Sec'y; Rev. F. D. Hoskins, 84 Charter Oak pl , Cor. Sec'y; James Bolter, Treas .; Rev. S. O. Seymour, Chairman Ex. Com. Annual election 2d Tuesday, Sept. Organized 1857. Incorporated 1859.
SOCIETY OF THE WAR OF 1812 IN CONN.
Morgan G. Bulkeley, Hartford, Pres't; John E. Heaton, New Haven, William W. Skiddy, Stamford; Henry W. Wessells, Litchfield, A. Floyd Delafield, Noroton, Jesup Wakeman, Southport, Vice Pres'ts; Origen Storrs Seymour, 71 Broadway, New York city, Sec'y and Treas. Instituted April 5, 1894. Incorported April 6, 1894.
SOCIETY OF CONNECTICUT ARTISTS. Frederick E. Church, Hudson, N. Y., Hon. Pres't; Walter Sanford, Hartford, Pres'i; E. S. Woods, Hart- ford, V. Pres't; Charles Noel Flagg, Hartford, Rec. Sec'y ; D. F. Wentworth, Hartford, Cor. Sec'y; the above officers and R. M. Shurtleff, N. Y. City, Council. Organized 1892. Annual election third Saturday in Oct.
SOCIETY OF THE SONS OF REVOLUTION IN CONNECTICUT.
Morgan G. Bulkeley, Hartford, Pres't; Daniel N. Morgan, Bridgeport, Vice Pres't ; Henry N. Wayne, New Britain, Sec'y ; Henry W. Wessels, Litchfield, Treas .; Frederick R. Sanford, New Haven, Chaplain ; William F. Waterbury, Stamford, Registrar; A. T. Delafield, Timothy Jones, Robert P. Wakeman, Chaun- cey S. Foster, Henry Hooker, Charles E. Hart, Howard N. Wakeman, James W. Cheney, Thomas D. Brad- street, Board of Managers.
SONQUASSEN TRIBE, No. 2, IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.
E. J. Lloyd, S .; John F. Lehr, C. of R .; Robert Price, C. of W .; William H. Pond, K. of W .; W. H. Goodell, Trustee. Instituted January 81, 1887. Meets 2d and 4th Monday evenings at 881 Main st. Elections last Friday in June and December.
ST. JOHN'S SICK AND BURIAL SOCIETY.
James Connelly, Pres't; Lawrence Low, Vice Pres't; Daniel A. Hern, Treas .; P. D. Ryan, Sec'y. Chartered July 13, 1848. Meets 8d Sunday, quarterly, at 92 Asy- lum st. Annual election in Jan.
ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL.
Rt. Rev. Michael Tierney, D. D., Pres't; Rev. John A. Mulcahy, Vice Pres't; Rev. Walter J. Shanley, Sec'y; Rev. Thomas W. Broderick, Rev. T. Keena, Thomas McManus, John W. Coogan, Patrick Garvan, Matthew Hogan, Cornelius Ryan, James F. Noonan, E. Lancaster, E. J. Murphy, J. C. Driscoll, J. Ahern, Dr. J. O' Flaherty, Dr. D. F. Sullivan, Dr. Geo. Bailey, W. F. O'Neil, Board of Directors. Corner Woodland and Collins sts. Incorporated, Feb. 1897.
ST. PATRICK'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
Wm. Dungan, Pres't; Joseph Dillon, Vice Pres't; Edward T. Lyons, Treas .; James Watson, F. Sec'y; John Tagerty, R. Sec'y. Chartered 1842. Meetings first Sunday, monthly, at 104 Asylum street. Annual meeting 1st Sunday in January.
SWEDISH SICK HELP SOCIETY BETHESDA. SWEDISH ZION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
J. Gust. Johnson, Pres't; C. Gust. Anderson, Vice Pres't; Arthur A. Engstrom, Sec'y; Oscar E. Carlson, Tr. Meets 3d Friday monthly in church. 55 members.
SWISS SOCIETY OF HARTFORD.
Robert Brandenberger, President ; Ulrich Naef, Vice Pres't ; C. N. Ruedlinger, Rec. Sec'y; Albert Kunz, Fin. Sec'y ; Rudolph Hurter, Treas. Organized May 24, 1896. Meets last Wednesday evening at 39 Mul- berry st.
THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF CONNECTICUT. Now Hartford Theological Seminary. For full particulars see pages 708, 709.
THOMAS HOOKER ASSOCIATION.
John Hooker, Pres't; Mrs. Isabella Beecher Hooker, Edward B. Hooker, Miss Mary K. Talcott, Frank F. Starr, Joseph G. Woodward, Charles E. Mitchel, Henry G. Newton, Mrs. Seth Talcott, Mrs. Emily C. Curtis, Mrs. Samuel. Hotchkiss, Edward Hooker, James B. Olcott, Clara L. Bowman, Charles S. Smith, William A. Hooker, Mrs. John C. Day, Mrs. Cordelia N. Barnes, Mrs. Martha W. Hooker, Vice Pres'ts; Mrs. Cornelia Hooker Chapin, 100 Euclid av., Springfield, Mass., Sec'y and Treas. The foregoing officers Prudential Committee. Organized May 18, 1889. Meets in May or June, yearly.
TRINITY COLLEGE SOCIETIES. MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Founded, 1882.
J. M. Nicholls, President; E. G. Littell, Sec'y; R. N. Willcox, Treas .; Rev. Profs. Pynchon and Hart, Chap- lains. Meets Monday evenings in the Latin room.
CONNECTICUT BETA OF PHI BETA KAPPA. Founded, 1845.
Professor Pynchon, Pres't ; Professor Hart, Sec'y. Six undergraduate members in class of 1898.
LOCAL FRATERNITY OF I. K. A. Founded, 1829.
Hon. John T. Wait, L.L. D., President of Corporation. Meets at Hall on Vernon st. Ten resident members.
FRATERNITY OF DELTA PSI, EPSILON CHAPTER. Founded, 1850.
Chapter House, corner of Summit street and Allen place. Thirteen resident members.
FRATERNITY OF ALPHA DELTA PHI, PHI KAPPA CHAPTER.
Founded as Phi Kappa Society, 1885; Chapter char- tered, 1878. Chapter House, 122 Vernon st. Seven- teen resident members.
FRATERNITY OF DELTA KAPPA EPSILON, ALPHA CHI CHAPTER. Chapter chartered, 1879. Sixteen resident members.
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FRATERNITY OF PSI UPSILON, BETA BETA CHAPTER. Founded as Beta Beta Society, 1842; Chapter char- tered, 1880. Chapter House, corner of Washington and and Park streets. Nineteen resident members.
FRATERNITY OF SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON, CONNECTICUT ALPHA CHAPTER. Chapter chartered, 1892. Five resident members.
FRATERNITY OF PHI GAMMA DELTA, TAU ALPHA CHAPTER. Chapter chartered, 1898. Two resident members.
FRATERNITY OF ALPHA CHI RHO. Organized, 1895. Twenty-five resident members.
TRUMBULL COUNCIL, No. 21, NATIONAL PROVIDENT UNION.
George R. Bodge, Pres't; Charles F. Smith, Vice Pres't; A. P. Weeks, Sec'y ; Edwin Brower, Treas .; C. N. Fowler, F. H. Parker, W. H. Pond, Trustees. Meets at 881 Main street, Ist and 3d Wednesday evenings monthly. Instituted May 7, 1885. Annual meeting 1st Wednesday in Dec.
TRUSTEES OF DONATIONS AND BEQUESTS FOR CHURCH PURPOSES.
Rt. Rev. Chauncey B. Brewster, D. D., Hartford, Pres't; Elijah C. Johnson, Hartford, Sec'y and Treas. Chartered in 1868.
TRUSTEES OF NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CON- GREGATIONAL CHURCHES.
W. H. Moore, S. B. Forbes and others, Corporators. Chartered in April, 1885. Capital $109,496.40. Annual meeting in September.
TRUSTEES OF THE FUND FOR MINISTERS. Same officers as " Directors of the Missionary Society of Connecticut." Incorporated 1868.
TRUSTEES OF THE GOOD WILL CLUB. A. E. Burr, Pres't; Francis Goodwin, Vice Pres't; Charles H. Clark, Treas .; Harry S. Conklin, Sec'y ; Mary Hall, Manager; A. E. Burr, Francis Goodwin, Chas. H. Clark, Atwood Collins, W. W. Hyde, S. G. Dunham, D. R. Howe, Edward Curtis, Samuel' Hart, Alex. R. Merriam, Harry S. Conklin, Francis Parsons, Trustees. Incorporated Jan. 28, 1888. Building ded- icated Feb. 22, 1889. Special Charter April, 1889. Keeney hall, 40 Pratt st .; Good Will hall, side entrance. Annual meeting 2d Monday in May.
TRUSTEES OF THE WIDOWS' HOME.
Rev. J. W. Bradin, Pres't; R. A. Wadsworth, Sec'y and Agent; Security Co., Treas .; E. P. Taylor, Aud- itor. Incorporated 1860. Authorized capital, $25,000. Annual meeting, Easter Tuesday. Homes at 188 Mar- ket st. and 18 South Hudson st. This corporation con- sists of the Rectors and Wardens of Christ, St. John's and Trinity Churches in Hartford.
TUESDAY NIGHT BOWLING CLUB. D. S. Morrell, President; J. C. Gorton, Sec'y; E. J. Garvan, Treas .; F. D. Chamberlin, Captain. Meets at 66 Temple st.
TWENTIETH CENTURY CLUB.
Dr. C. D. Alton, Pres't; John S. Camp, Vice Pres't; E. M. Day, Sec'y; William M. Storrs, Treas .; A. R. Merriam, H. H. Goodwin, R. W. Huntington, Jr., Ex- ecutive Committee. Organized March 31, 1892. An- nual meeting in April.
UNION FOR HOME WORK.
Mrs. Samuel Colt, Pres't; Mrs. N. Shipman, Mrs. G. W. Russell, Vice Pres'ts; Mrs. M. G. Bulkeley, Treas .;
Mrs. J. R. Buck, Sec'y; Mrs. L. R. Cheney, C. Sed'y; Mrs. Samuel Colt, Mrs. Nathaniel Shipman, Mrs. John R. Buck, Mrs. G. W. Russell, Mrs. W. H. Palmer, Mrs. J. B. Bunce, Mra. M. G. Bulkeley, Mrs. J. S. Jarvis, Mrs. O. H. Whitmore, Mrs. H. C. Robinson, Mrs. G. C. Perkins, Mrs. F. W. Russell, Mrs. L. R. Cheney, Fx- ecutive Committee; Mrs. Chas. E. Gross, Mrs. William H. Bulkeley, Mrs. John Hall, Miss Lydia Brooks, Mrs. James McManus, Miss C. A. Jillson, Mrs. Geo. H. Day, Mrs. J. S. Camp, Miss Elizabeth Blythe, Finance Com- mittee. Mrs. E. L. Sluyter, Superintendent, 289 Market st., office hours 8 A. M. to 12 M .; Mrs. N. Shipman, Day Nursery. Chartered .July, 1872. Annual meeting, first Tuesday in January.
UNITED ASSOCIATION JOURNEYMEN PLUMBERS .- LOCAL UNION, 76.
John J. Dunn, Pres't; John Mullen, V. Pres't; Thos. Keefe, Trens .; A. J. McNab, Rec. Sec'y; P. J. Mc- Laughlin, Fin. Sec'y; J. J. Murphy, John Horman, James Maloney, Trustees. Organized Sept. 22, 1892. Meets 2d and 4th Wednesday at 92 Asylum st.
UNITED WORKERS CLUB.
Miss Hattie G. Pratt, Pres't; Helen B. Rathbun, Nellie Nolan, Mary D. Pratt, Vice Pres'ts; Alfreda Dickinson, Sec'y; Mary E. Johnson, A. Sec'y; Grace Turnbull, Treas .; Margaret Sullivan, Ass't Treas .; Herbert H. White, Auditor; Lillie O. Mullane, Libra- rian; Emily M. Morgan, Chairman Educational and Vacation Committee ; Caroline Hansell, Chairman So- cial Committee; Kittie Connors, Chairman Member- ship Committee; Organized March 18, 1888. Incor- porated April, 1888, as United Workers and Woman's Exchange. Incorporated under present name, April, 1898. 700 Main street.
UNIVERSALIST SABBATH SCHOOL TEACH- ERS' ASSOCIATION.
C. G. Lincoln, President; Miss Kate F. Ellis, Vice Pres't; Miss Emma G. Fowler, Sec'y; Frank G. Mellen, Ass't Sec'y; Arthur L. Brown, Treas. Organized April, 1864. Annual meeting 2d Friday in Dec. Meets on call.
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINING BOARD. Fred C. Jackson, Chairman; Julian H. Gates, Sec- retary; Frederick W. Kreimendahl, Daniel S. Mc- Grath. Examinations 1st Tuesday in February, 65 State street.
VETERAN VOLUNTEER FIREMEN'S ASS'N. Edwin O. Goodwin, East Hartford, Pres't; Alfred Milton, Vice Pres't ; Edward H. Fox, Sec'y; Charles A. Barrows, Treas .; H. A. King, S. L. Barker, S. P. Agnew, Auditors; E. C. Stone, E. H. Judd, E. O. Goodwin, J. C. McManus, Chas. A. Barrows, Trustees. Organized, Nov. 25, 1889.' Meets 1st Monday evening, monthly, at 27 Arch street. Annual meeting first Mon- day in January.
WADSWORTH ATHENEUM,
624 Main st., is a granite building of 100 ft. in length and 80 ft. in depth in center wings, and 70 ft. in depth in outside wings. It is of the castelated structure, with central towers 70 feet in height and corner buttresses 56 ft. in height, with an extensive brick addition on the east of Tudor architecture, which is used, on the first floor, for the Library of the HARTFORD LIBRARY ASSOCIATION; and, on the second floor, for the WAT- KINSON LIBRARY with the library of the HISTORICAL SOCIETY adjoining. The first floor of the main build- ing on the North is used for the PUBLIC READING room and TRUSTEES room. The whole South division of the main building is occupied by the CONNECTICUT HISTORICAL SOCIETY. The Central and Northern por- tions of the main building on the 2d floor are occupied as A PUBLIC ART GALLERY and for the ART SCHOOL
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The building was erected by voluntary contributions of citizens, with the land and fence, cost over $200,000. Commenced April, 1842, and completed in July, 1844, and the additions in January, 1898. Francis Good- win, Pres't; Nathaniel Shipman, James G. Batterson, Vice Pres'ts; James B. Cone, Sec'y; Charles Hopkins Clark, Treas .; Charles E. Gross, Auditor; Charles J. Hondly, Henry C. Robinson, John C. Day, James B. Cone, Charles Hopkins Clark, Charles E. Gross, Theo- dore Lyman, Jacob L. Greene, James J. Goodwin, J. Pierpont Morgan, Francis Goodwin, and ex oficio, the Mayor of the City of Hartford, Trustees; Frank B. Gay, Sup't of Building ; Francis Goodwin, Charles E. Gross, Theodore Lyman, James B. Cone, House Com- mittee; Francis Goodwin, J. F. Morris, Jacob L. Greene, Finance Committee. Annual meeting 2d Saturday after 1st Monday in Jan.
WALNUT LODGE HOSPITAL COMPANY. T. D. Crothers, Pres't; B. B. Alling, Treas .; S. B. Crothers, Sec'y. Chartered April 21, 1886. A private asylum for the special medical care and treatment of INEBRIATES and OPIUM CASES. Special facilities pro- vided for each one. Address, T. D. Crothers, M. D. Superintendent, Fairfield av., Hartford, Conn. See page 712.
WASHINGTON FIRE ENGINE CO. No. 1. Charles A. Barrows, Foreman; James McCabe, Edward J. Lamb, Assistants ; George Jones, Sec'y; James Mulhall, Treasurer; Edward Downs, Steward. Organized June 26, 1891.
WATKINSON JUVENILE ASYLUM AND FARM SCHOOL.
Francis Goodwin, Pres't; D. H. Wells, Sec'y; Dan- iel R. Howe, Treas .; Henry Barnard, F. W. Cheney, N. Shipman. G. Pierrepont Davis, A. C. Dunham, Francis Goodwin, D. R. Howe, Jacob L. Greene, Chas. M. Beach, Philander C. Royce, Charles Hopkins Clark, Daniel H. Wells, Geo. E. Taintor, Lucius F. Robinson, C. B. Brewster, Francis Parsons, Trustees; Edwin B. Smead, Principal ; Selden W. Hayes, Assistant; Miss Geneviva Sikes, School Teacher ; Miss Florence Gird- wood, Matron. Chartered May, 1862. School opened June 1, 1881. Annual meeting 2d Tuesday in February. Lands and Funds, about $270,000. New buildings on "Handicroft Farm," Albany and Bloomfield avenues.
WATKINSON LIBRARY.
Nathaniel Shipman, Pres't; Roland Swift, Treas .; James B. Cone, Sec'y; Henry Barnard, Rowland Swift, Nathaniel Shipman, Francis Goodwin, Austin C. Dun- ham, Chas. Hopkins Clark, Theo. Lyman, J. B. Cone, J. L. Greene, Lucius F. Robinson, James J. Goodwin, Charles Dudley Warner, the Governor of Connecticut, President of the Connecticut Historical Society, Presi- dent of the Wadsworth Atheneum, President of the Hartford Library Association, President of Trinity Col- lege, and Mayor of the City, Trustees; Frank B. Gay, Librarian. Chartered 1858. Rooms, 624 Main street, open from 9.80 A. M. to 5.80 P. M. and free to every one. Library 49,402 vols. Annual election 2d Tuesday, Dec.
WAWAUME COUNCIL, No. 1, DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS.
Miss Maggie A. Ives, Pocahontas; Mrs. Ellen E. Gardner, Prophetess; Mrs. Emma J. Young, Wenona ; John F. Lehr, Powhatan; Mrs. Floribelle A. Kummell, 130 Retreat ave., K. of R .; Mrs. Josephine Barchfeld, K. of W .; Mrs. Kate C. Wells, C. of W. Instituted June 29, 1888. Meets at Grand Army Hall, 926 Main st., on 1st and 8d Monday evenings, monthly. Semi- annual meetings January and July.
WIDOWS' SOCIETY.
Mrs. Robert E. Day, Prest; Mrs. Charles R. Burt, Treas .; Mrs. Charles A. Jewell, Sec'y; Mrs. Robert E. Day, Mrs. Harmon G. Howe, Mrs. Albert L. Hunt, Mrs. Edwin Strong, Almoners. Organized 1825. In- corporated 1847. Annual meeting in September. Miss Sarah E. Davis, Mrs. Arthur F. Eggleston, Mrs. C. A. Jewell, Mrs. Thos. Sisson, Niles Fund Almoners.
WOMEN'S ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF HART- FORD THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY.
Miss M. F. Collins, Pres't; Mrs. M. D. Thompson, Treas .; Mrs. F. B. Cooley, Sec'y ; Mrs. L. M. Barbour, Miss F. L. Bushnell, Mrs. R. E. Day, Miss Clara E. Hill- yer, Mrs. F. D. Glazier, Mrs. G. W. Smith, Mrs. George G. Williams.
WOMAN'S AID SOCIETY.
Mrs. E. B. Turner, Pres't; Mrs. F. Goodwin, Mrs. A. R. Hillyer, Mrs. H. E. Taintor, Vice Pres'ts; Mrs. T. W. Russell, Treas .; Mrs. J. R. Buck, Ass't Treas ; Mrs. Stephen Terry, Rec. Sec'y; Mrs. J. G. Calhoun, Cor. Sec'y. Organized Feb. 1878. Chartered 1881. Home, 1 Pavilion st. Annual meeting in Jan.
WOMAN'S AUXILIARY YOUNG MEN'S CHRIS- TIAN ASSOCIATION.
Mrs. E. H. 'Smiley, Sec'y; Mrs. O. B. Colton, Treas .; Social, Mrs. J. H. Cone; House, Mrs. Charles A. Jewell; Devotional, Mrs. S. M. Stiles; Supplies for Sick, Mrs. H. H. Hollister; Membership, Mrs. Elihu Geer; Finance, Mrs. S. L. Barbour; Press and Printing, Mrs. G. P. Merritt; Junior Work, Mrs. Lee Jackson. Annual meet- ing third Thursday in May.
WOMAN'S BOARD OF MISSIONS.
Mrs. Charles A. Jewell, President ; Mrs. J. W. Backus, Mrs. E. W. Hooker, Mrs. J. M. Talcott, Mrs. C. D. Talcott, Mrs. C. D. Davison, Miss Mary D. East- man, Mrs. Chas. M. Lamson, Mrs. H. A. Castle, Mrs. George Kellogg, Miss Clara E. Hillyer, Mrs. H. R. Hoisington, Miss Clara Lee Bowman, Vice Pres'ts; Mrs. M. Bradford Scott, Treas .; Mrs. W. P. Williams, Rec. Sec'y; Mrs. Charles R. Burt, Home Sec'y; Mrs. Louise S. Baker, Ass't Sec'y ; Miss Clara E. Wells, Sec'y Junior Work ; Miss Lizzie J. Holcomb, Ass't Sec'y Junior Work; Charles T Welles, Auditor. Hart- ford Branch organized October, 1874. Meetings fourth Tuesdays of each month at chapel of Center Church, at 8 P. M. Executive meetings second Tuesday of each month at 10.80 A. M. at Memorial hall. Annual meeting 8d Wednesday in October. Auxiliary societies exist in the several Congregational Churches in Hart- ford and Tolland Counties.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOC'N OF HARTFORD.
Mrs. Geo. Kellogg, Pres't; Mrs. F. B. Cooley, Mrs. Thos. Sisson, Mrs. P. Jewell, Mrs. G. M. Stone; Vice Pres'ts; Mrs. E. P. Curtiss, Cor. Sec'y; Mrs. John S. Camp, 1021 Asylum street, Rec. Sec'y; Miss Chas. A. Jewell, Treas .; John Allen, Auditor; Mrs. George Kellogg, Mrs. Francis B. Cooley, Mrs. Thomas Sis- son, Mrs. B. E. Hooker, Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. Pliny Jewell, Mrs. Stephen Terry, Mrs. Chas. H. Boardman, Mrs. Seth Talcott, Mrs. S. C. Preston, Mrs. L. A. Bar- bour, Mrs. G. M. Stone, Mrs. W. N. Pelton, Mrs. P. C. Royce, Mrs. M. M. Johnson, Mrs. John H. White, Mrs. D. H. Wells, Mrs. William J. Tuller, Mrs. Ed- ward A. Smith, Mrs. John S. Camp, Miss Charlotte A. Jewell, Mrs. E. W. Hooker, Mrs. Arthur L. Gillett, Mrs. Charles R. Hansel, Mrs. Everett P. Curtis, Mrs. Williston Walker, Miss Elizabeth C. Blythe, Mrs. M. W. Jacobus, Miss Charlotte Huntington, Mrs. J. J. Nairn, Mrs. Francis R. Cooley, Mrs. H. G. Howe, Mrs. J. L. Barbour, Mrs. M. Bradford Scott,.Directresses. Or- ganized June 6, 1867. Incorporated 1869. Annual meeting in October. Young Women's Boarding Home, 58 Church st., Miss N. J. McArthur, Matron. Indus- trial Department, 54 Church st., Miss E. C. Maxwell, Superintendent.
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GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY.
WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. Mrs. C. B. Forbes, Pres't; Mrs. J. H. Spencer, Mrs. C. R. Parsons, V. Pres'ts; Mrs. A. S. Cressy, Treas .; Mrs. A. D. Cross, Rec. Sec'y; Mrs. William H. Parker, 279 Capitol av., Cor. Sec'y; Mrs. J. E. Kendrick, Auditor. Superintendents-Mrs. F. A. Bracket, Flower Mis .; Mrs. J. H. Spencer, Press Work; Mrs. A. A. Truesdell, Union Signal ; Miss Elizabeth Taylor, Lit- erature ; Mrs. M. A. West, Franchise; Miss Lucy A. Brainard, Scientific; Mrs. I. W. Ford, Evangelistic; Mrs. L. M. Parker, Colored Work; Mrs. A. D. Cross, Narcotics; Mrs. A. S. Cressy, Juvenile ; Mrs. M. A. Lee, Sunday School. Organized December, 1881. Meets 1st and 8d Tuesdays at 8 P. M., in room 1, 802 Asylum st. Annual election in October.
WOMANS CONGREGATIONAL HOME MISSION- ARY UNION OF CONNECTICUT.
Miss Ellen R. Camp, 9 Camp st., New Britain, Pres't; Mrs. F. B. Cooley, Mrs. S. M. Hotchkiss, Mrs. E. Hub- bard, Vice Pres'ts; Mrs. Ward W. Jacobs, Hartford, Treas .; Mrs. C. T. Millard, 86 Lewis st., Hartford, Gen. Sec'y ; Mrs. George Follett, Fin. Sec'y ; Mrs. A. H. Pitkin, Hartford, Rec. Sec'y; Mrs. O. Vincent Coffin, Mrs. Francis Williams, Mrs. E. Ackley, Mrs. Luman Cowles, Miss Alice H. Goodwin, Mrs. Nathan Merwin, Mrs. J. A. Kippen, Mrs. D. F. Gulliver, Mrs. John Hop- son, Mrs. E. E. Hubbell, Mrs. H. P. Hitchcock, Mrs. C. W. Shelton, Mrs. Washington Choate, Miss E. Daniel- son, Mrs. E. P. Parker, Mrs. Philo Bevin, Mrs. W. R. Carr, Mrs. E. C. Smith, Mrs. W. R. Burnham, Mrs. E. P. Wilcox, Ex. Com. ; Mrs. F. B. Cooley, Mrs. Henry Gay, Fin. Com .; C. T. Millard, Auditor. Org. Jan. 14, 1885. Inc. 1886. Meets 2d Monday of each month at Memorial hall. Annual election in May.
WOMAN'S EXCHANGE.
Mrs. Thos. B. Chapman, Pres't; Mrs. M. G. Bulke- ley, Mrs. T. B. Beach, Vice Pres'ts; Miss Josephine Barnard, Rec. Secretary ; Mrs. Henry S. Robinson, Cor. Sec'y; Mrs. P. H. Ingalls, Treasurer ; Mrs. Leverett Brainard, Mrs. Morgan G. Bulkeley, Mrs. Edwin Strong, Mrs. M. Bradford Scott, Mrs. A. G. Loomis, Mrs. F. A. Hart, Miss Hattie G. Pratt, Mrs. P. H. Ingalls, Mrs. Louis R. Cheney, Mrs. John J. Nairn, Miss Helen Whiting, Mrs. F. H. Adriance, Mrs. H. S. Redfield, Mrs. R. N. Seyms, Mrs. T. Belknap Beach, Miss Josephine Barnard, Mrs. J. H. Greene, Miss Mary S. Robinson, Miss Laura W. Taft, Mrs. T. B. Chapman, Mrs. F. C. Billings, Mrs. W. R. C. Corson, Mrs. J. O. Enders, Mrs. H. H. Eames, Mrs. Charles E. Gross, Mrs. Lewis D. Parker, Mrs. E. S. VanZile, Mrs. J. B. Cone, Mrs. George Ellis, Miss Mary Spencer, Mrs. Thomas Loomis, Miss Mary Terry, Miss Emma Foster, Board of Managers. Organized April, 1898. 73 Pearl st.
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