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.177,624.
Indian, etc.
Talequa, ..
31,000.
New Mexico,
Santa Fe,.
122.460.
119,565.
+61,884
Oklahoma,
Guthrie.
89,030.
88,830.
561,768
Population, 6 Territories,
Total, States and Territories,.
8,540,489.
50,189,209
62,678,579
Fifty-five thousand, six hundred Square Miles of Water Surface. Alaska not included.
* R, Republican Party ; D. Democratic Party.
t Includes 5,338 in Greer County (in Indian Territory), claimed by Texas.
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Nebraska.
Lincoln,
76,840
452,402
1,058,910
102,304
115,880
New Hampshire Concord,.
9,005
346,991
376,530
57,444
21,650
58,798
828
685
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South Dakota ..
Pierre, ..
76,850
1,767,518
148,773
166,268
Texas
Austin,.
262,290
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Vermont
Montpelier, . .
9,135
332,286
332,422
51,127
10,637
1,381
19,274
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Rhode Island . . Newp.&Prov.
1,085
276,531
345,506
37,437
14,459
654
1,778
. .
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Idaho
Boise City, ..
84.290
32,610
84,385
6,324
23,192
77,175
1,834
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Louisiana
Baton Rogue,.
45,420
1,118,587
661,086
80,465
84,688
1,870
1,570
Maryland
Annapolis,. .. Boston,. .
9,860
269,498
391,422
11,288
32,736
. Florida
Tallahassee, ..
54,240
1880.
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Wooster. 16 Canton, N. to 11 Suffield. No. 2, Canton, 16. " 68, Pavilion, crosses. " 120, Suffield, 11, end.
Worcester Place. 269 High, W.
2 Main, N. E. to 115 Charter Oak av. No. 2, Main, 2.
" 84, Governor, N. Hendricxsen, S.
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280,392
.
179,321
158,593
12
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9,281
186
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22,037
Palmer. Levering
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ABBREVIATIONS AND 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 first 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. avenne; 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 streeta, etc., are made as follows :-
Alb. Albany.
Dvpt. Davenport. -
M.t. Manchester town.
S.Hud. South Hudson.
Aly. Allyn.
E. H.t. East Hartford
Mar. Market.
S.M.v. South Manches-
Am. American.
town.
Mec. Mechanic.
Ash. Ashley.
Ev. Evergreen.
Mor. Morgan.
Asy. Asylum.
Fmt. Fairmount.
Bab.
Babcock.
Far. Farmington.
Mul. Mulberry. N.B. New Britain av.
Barb.
Barbour.
Flow. Flower.
N.B.t. New Britain town
Bart. Bartholomew.
Franklin.
N.P. New Park av.
Tru. Trumbull.
Blo. Bloomfield.
Fkn. G.t.
Glastonbury town.
N.E.R.
N.t. Newington town. New York & New England R. R.
Wads. Wadsworth.
Blu. Bluebills.
Buckingham.
Gov. Governor.
N.Y.R. New York, New Haven & Hart- ford R. R.
Wash. Washington.
C.N.E.R.
Hdx. Hendricxsen.
Waw. Wawarme.
Cap. Capitol.
Hung. Hungerford.
Ple. Pleasant.
Ch.O. Charter Oak av.
Hun.
Huntley.
Por. Portland.
C.O.pl. Charter Oak pl.
Huy. Huyshope.
Pro. Prospect.
Chst. Chestnut.
Jef. Jefferson.
Riv. Riverside.
W.t. Windsor town.
Com. Commerce.
Kil. Kilbourn.
Cong.
Congress.
Laf. Lafayette.
Cur. Curcombe.
Law. Lawrence.
Sig.
Sigourney.
Cush.
Cushman.
Mn. Main.
S.Ann.
South Ann.
FIRST CONN. INFANTRY, U. S. VOLUNTEERS.
Soldiers of 1st Regiment, C. V. I., who died as a re- sult of service in the Spanish-American War, 1898-99:
NAME.
Co.
DIED.
BELDEN WALTER S. sergeant,.
D, Oct. 28, 1898
CARLSON DAVID ...
E, Oct. 15, 1898
CHUTE WILLIAM F., JR. .I, Sept. 8, 1898
CLOYES CHARLES C.
. F, May 12, 1898
DIMOCK IRVING, ..
K, Sept. 21, 1898
DONNELLAN FRANK P.
G, Oct. 20, 1898
FLYNN JOHN P .. ..
B, May 5, 1898 K, Oct. 7, 1898
Bank Stock,
1,099,644
GROSS FELIX, C, Sept. 25, 1898
KANK CORNELIUS F. .E, Oct. 12, 1898
.1, Nov. 14, 1898 LARSEN CHRISTIE,.
LEHNEMANN JOHN, musician,.
A, Sept. 24, 1898
L, Oct. 20, 1898 LUCCHINI ARTHUR C,.
C, Sept. 26, 1898
NORRIS LOUIS A ...
F, Oct. 11, 1898
O'DONAHUE JOHN J.
E, Oct. 22, 1898
ORTON OLIVER,. . I, Oct. 28, 1898
.I, Nov. 16, 1898
PIERCE MERLIN A.
K, Sept. 27, 1898
PRIOR ANDREW, ..
E, Oct. 2, 1898
WESTOVER FREDERICK H. corporal, . E, Oct. 17, 1898 ZOLLER ARTHUR W K, Oct. 18, 1898
GRAND LIST OF HARTFORD, OCT. 1ST, 1898.
10 per cent for making lists 280,199
7,840 Dwelling Houses, 28,865,843
841 Acres of Land,. 1,581,820
996 Stores, Manufactories and Mills,. 14,790,288 185,250
2,151 Horses, .
402 Neat Cattle,. 9,200
Carriages,
128,780
Time Pieces, Jewelry, etc.
86,135
Musical Instruments,. 85,525
Furniture and Libraries,
487,977
Insurance Stock. 10,282,674
Manufacturing stock. 2,506,808
State, Canal and all other Stocks,. 86,854
Railroad, City, and other Corporation Bonds, 28,400
Amount employed in Merchandise & Trade, 2,606,904
105,500
Investments in Vessels, Steamboats and Com. Money at Interest,. on hand or on deposit,. 125,886
Taxable property not specified, 26,500
$68,112,693
Less Soldiers exemption, etc., ..
298,987
As returned to State Comptroller,
$62,818,756
ter village. S.Pro. South Prospect. St.Ry. Street Railway.
T.v. Thompsonville. village. -
Un.pl. Union pl.
B.t. Bloomfield town.
Good. Goodman.
W.P.v. Warehouse Point village.
Bkm. B.v. Burnside village. Central New England R.R.
H.v. Hockanum vil- lage.
Pk.ter. Park terrace.
W.H.t. West Hartford.
Pav.' Pavilion.
town. Weth. Wethersfield av.
Weth.t. Wethersfield town.
W.L.t. Windsor Locks
Sey. Seymour. Sheldon. Shel.
town.
Wdbg. Woodbridge.
GALE CHARLES D ..
MILNE W. sergeant,
48,156
PETERSEN ALFRED K.
Haw. Hawthorn.
Chas. Charles.
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ADDITIONS.
Cook Elihu S. furrier, 77 Pratt, h. 21 Williams. Duggan James & Co. druggists, 254 Asylum. James Duggan, Norwich. George F. Tufts. Goldstein Benjamin J. dancing, 753, h. 753 Main. Kintzel O. R. bookbindery, 9 Asylum.
Merritt Victor S. oculist, 902 Main, h. W.H.t. Tufts Geo F. (James Duggan & Co.) h. 119 High. Wadsworth Samuel F. veterinary surgeon, r. 995 Main.
Whiting C. W. manager Nonpareil Laundry Co. 144 Babcock.
Wilson Arthur J. machinist, h.u. 16 Governor.
NATIONAL HOME FOR DISABLED VOLUNTEER SOLDIERS.
BRANCHES .- Central, Dayton, Ohio; Marion, Marion, Indiana; Eastern, Togus, Maine; Northwestern, Mil- waukee, Wisconsin; Southern, Elizabeth City, Virginia; Western, Leavenworth, Kansas; Pacific, Los Angeles, California; Danville, Danville, Ill.
Managers .- The President of the U. S., the Chief Jus- tice, the Secretary of War, ex officio; Gen. William B. Franklin, Hartford, Conn., President; Gen. Wm. J. Sewell, Camden, N. J .; Gen. Thomas J. Henderson, Princeton, Ill .; Col. John L. Mitchell, Milwaukee, Wis .; Gen. Martin T. McMahon, New York, N. Y .; Col. Sid- ney G. Cooke, Herington, Kan .; Gen. John Marshall Brown, Portland, Me .; Col. George W. Steele, Marion, Indiana; Gen. Alfred L. Pearson, Pittsburgh, Pa .; Gen. Charles M. Anderson, Greenville, Ohio; Maj. Wm. H. Ronsall, Los Angeles, Cal .. , Vice Pres'ts; Gen. Martin T. McMahon, Secretary, Times Building, New York City.
FRESHETS IN THE CONN. RIVER. All the highest freshets were caused by southeast rain storms of three to four days duration.
1689, 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. 1843, 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, (ct. 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, 28} feet. 1876, April 16. 22 feet. 1878, April 30, 18} 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, 17g feet. 1884, March 29, 214 feet. 1884, April 21, 198 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. 8 in. 1899, April 27, 21 ft. 8 in.
TAXES ON PROPERTY IN HARTFOR
Year .. '89 '90 '91 '92 ['98 \'94 '95 '96 '97 11
City
~~: @Mills. g
Mills. g
Mills. so 9
91 104
Mills.
Mills. g
.w. ao Mills.
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" Sinking.
Town .....
" Sinking.
T. F'd. Debt
Asy. st. br ..
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Total
17} |174 151|141 14- 14} |16
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CITY JURORS
Chosen by Court of Common Council, April : for the year ending April 1, 1900.
Alling Buel B. Anderson Montague Atwood Eugene F.
Hudson Wm. M.
Hurd Charles F.
Judd Edward H.
Atwood Henry S. Kellogg Julius A.
Barber Mark
King Charles
Bartholomew W. W. Bell Charles H. Benner A. Judson Bidwell Samuel W.
Knoek Leviat S.
Bishop Carlos E. Bissell Hiram
Koenig Oscar Kohn Henry Lamb Lorenzo
Blake Thomas J.
Blevins David Lasbury Edward G
Bliss Watson H.
Bone John
Bosworth S. B. Bragaw Isaac
Brewer Byron Z.
Mandigo Charles R
Bull Edward W.
Messenger Jarvis '
Burnham Edgar F. Butler Patrick F.
Moeller August Moody Geo. F.
Cadden Abraham
Morse J. Howard
Cambridge Ichabod L.
Mulcahy Edward .
Camp Howard A.
Nearing Albert J.
Case Horace J.
Newton Roswell W
Chapman Rush P.
Ney John M. Norris Michael H.
Child A. Kennedy
Churchill William T.
Noves Geo. N.
Collins Samuel Conklin H. W.
O'Donnell Frank
Cook Fred. E.
Pearson George W
Countryman William A.
Pelton William N. Persse T. B.
Cowles Samuel W.
Phelps Jeffrey O.,
Cummings Francis A.
Pond D. W. C. Post Charles A.
Davenport Joseph
Pye Thomas F.
Risley Lorenzo Roberts Charles F
Rowley Warren Schmidt Emil
Fitch J. Patten Freeman S. G. Gaffey Peter J.
Gates Thomas
Gilbert George H.
Gilman Julius S.
Goldschmidt Herman
Goodwin Charles L.
Govan James Graul Angust Haspey William Hatch George E. Herrick Lewis B. Heublein F. W. Hill Eben B. Hinckley Nelson G.
Hjerpe Emil Hoadley E. J.
Hope Norman L.
Tuller George W Tuttle Charles L Welton Henry A White Alonzo Whitelaw W. H. Winship William Wood H. Russell . Woods George H
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Dillon James D. Donaghue William Donovan Patrick B. Ellsworth Frederick Farrell Robert J.
Oakey P. Davis
Cowles Frank
Dart Fred. W.
Schwab Joseph Shelton Edward Sloane John Smith Willis E. Spaulding Alva I Spear David A. Spieske Henry Stewart Charles Strong Edwin Talcott William : Thrall Edward B Trante Alfred
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Kinyon F. S. Klett Otto
Larnard Amos
Lockwood William Long John C. Mahl Edward Mahon William J.
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Whitmore.
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No. 62; GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY, JULY, 189.9.
A. D. VORCE & CO. art pictures, frames, etc. 752 Main, Trust Co's bldg. See page 434.
Aab Edith M. stengr. at 197 Asy. b.2u. 15 Imlay. Emma E. clerk, 45 Asylum, b.2u. 15 Imlay. « Kate, wid. Charles E. h.2u. 15 Imlay. Aansel John, laborer, h.u. 123 Front. Abair Edward, wirew. at 618 Cap. b. 46 Babcock. Abato Antonio, laborer, b.3u. 51 Morgan. Abbate Joseph, mason, l.u. 23 Charles.
Abbe Elizabeth M. nurse, 48, 1.2u. 48 Church.
" Ferren William, h.r. 2394 Jefferson. Harry A. G. theological student, 1507 Broad.
Herbert C. electrician, h. 30 Spring.
Leslie P. dropforgr. 142 Russ, b. 28 Spring. Lester G. wholesale fish, 183 State, h. 24 East.
Robert L. clerk at 50 State, b. 24 East.
ABBE THOMAS, banker, 215 Asylum, rm. 15, h. Farmington t. See page 438. " William L. h. 110 High.
Abbey Carrie M. at Rogers Silver Plate Co. b. 5 Atlantic.
" Edward M. builder, b. 45 Park.
ELMER B. ABBEY, D. D. S. dentist, 902 Main, Sage-Allen building, room 77. Office hours-8.30 to 12.80 A. M. and 2 to 5 P. M.
Abbey Elmer B., D. D. S., dentist, 902 Main, h. New Britain t.
" Geo. Myron, forem. 581 Cap. h.u. 26 Imlay. Abbot Edward H. b. 138 Jefferson.
ABBOT JOHN C. banker, bonds and investments, 49 Pearl, h. 138 Jefferson. See page 444.
Abbott Charles W. laborer 26 Mech. h. Weth.t. " John W. mach. at 1 Flower, h u. 20 Squire.
Lincoln H. carpenter, h.u. 413 Garden.
Louisa, wid. Merrill, h. 58 Buckingham.
Abel Alfred, stonecutter at Popes, b. 15 Martin. Arthur A. clerk 983 Main, h.u. 15 Martin.
" Chas. D. toolmaker at Popes, h. 14 Imlay.
" Joseph, stonecutter, h. 15 Martin.
Solon H. repairer at 40 Gov. b. 19 Capitol. Abell Earle F. clerk at 154 Pearl, b. 70 Church.
« Edward J. clerk, 98 Kil. h.2u. 22 Goodwin.
Orphie, wid. S. P. feed store, 3, h.u. 3 Clark.
" Sarah E. h. 70 Church.
" Winfield V. music teacher, 315 Pearl.
Abels George F. furniture, 1090, h.u. 1090 Main.
Allyn House Drug Store, PHILO W. NEWTON,
Druggist. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS. No. 142 ASYLUM STREET,
Corner of Trumbull st.
Abelsohn John, agent, h. 231 Franklin. Abernethy Edw'd T.toolm.at Colts,b.42 Seymour. " William Henry, machinist, h. 42 Seymour. Abery Harry, tinner at 164 State, b. E.H.t. Abild Lydik C. painter, h.u. 80 Whitmore. Abodie Frank, engineer at Pope Tube Co. b. 141 Market.
Abrahamson Hans, pressman, 8 Sigourney, h.u. 23 Glendale.
Abram Patrick G. pressman at Popes, b.u. 53 Maple.
Abramowitz Morris, tailor, h. 58 Pleasant.
A. E. ABRAMS, Physician and Surgeon. Office 78 High street, residence, 43 Washington. Office hours-9 to 10 A. M., 2 to 4 P. M. Sunday no office hours.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, 7 to 8 P. M. Telephone connections.
Abrams Alva E. physician, 78 High, h. 43 Washington.
" Henry, cigarm. 867 Main, b. 74 Temple. Abronza Alphonzo, barber, 147, h. 147 Front. Abusa Charles, restaurant, 189, h. 189 Front. Academy Immaculate Conception, 89 Church.
" Mount St. Joseph, 150 Farmington.
" of Sacred Heart, 158 Main.
Acha Ray L. clerk at 247 Pearl, b. 48 Hopkins.
THEO. B. ACKERLY, Physician and Surgeon. Office 62 Belden street.
Office hours-Until 9.30 A. M., 12 to 2.30 and 5 to 8.30 P. M. Telephone 885-6.
Ackerly Theo. B. physician and surgeon, 62, h. 62 Belden.
A Clean and Newsy Paper is The Hartford Post.
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READERS OF THE TIMES Know what's going on.
They get the News FIRST. They get it "UNCOLORED."
Ackerman Monc. C. boilermaker at H. B. Beach & Son, 135 Grove, h.3u. 1004 Broad.
" Neils, filer at Popes, b.3u. 1004 Broad.
" Samuel, tailor at 174, h. 174 State.
" Sidney W. clerk at 20 Sargeant, b. 11 Foot Guard pl.
Ackerson John, motorman, h. 153 Wethersfield. Ackland Gus, cutter at 1157 Main, b. 8 Village. Ackley Ada R. wid. William, h. 62 Belden.
« Elton E. manager at 427, h. 427 Main.
" Louise W. Mrs. at 154 Pearl, b. 58 Church. Acme Machine Screw Co. Vredendale. Adair Arthur S. rubberw. at 691, h. 865 Park.
" Fred D. clerk at 818, b. 901 Park.
" George A. asst. supt. 803 Main, h. 901 Park.
" James H. rubberw. 691 Park, h. 35 Sisson.
" Moses, rubberw. at 691, h. 85 Park. Adam John, filer at Colts, h.2u. 35 South Pro. Adamitas Mattras, laborer, h. 69 Potter. Adams Abel S. clerk, b. 115 Ann.
" Addison L. painter at 41 Albany, h. Suffield.
" Albert R. clerk at 852 Main, b. 77 Elm.
" Alex C. ass't secretary AEtna Insurance Co. 666 Main, b. 111 Elm.
: Burt M. clerk 369 Cap. h. 249 Lawrence.
C. F. Co. household goods, Ernest C. Shep- ard, manager, 261 Asylum.
Charles F. printer, h. 302 Asylum.
Charles F. (C. F. A. Co. ) h. Erie, Penn.
Charles H. advertising solicitor, h. 133 Sig.
Charles H. constable, h.u. 24 Madison.
Charles Hemmenway, associate editor Hart- ford Courant, 64 State, b. Sigourney House, 1150 Main.
« Chas. T. enameler at Popes, b. 126 Market. " Chauncey H. ledger clerk Hartford Rubber Works Co. 691 Park, b. 53 Capitol.
" Clifford G. at 369 Capitol, b. 249 Lawrence. David, electrician, 1 Laurel, b. 11 Seymour.
Elizabeth, wid. M. Clark, boardinghouse, 115 Ann.
Elizabeth V. teacher Arsenal school, b. Cromwell t.
" Emma C. wid. George, b. 300 Wethersfield. " Emma J. housekeeper, 1233 Main.
ADAMS EXPRESS CO. offices 805 Main and Union R. R. depot, 466 Asylum. See page 569.
" Ezra S. h. 77 Elm.
F. Amelia, wid. J. M. h. 320 Windsor av.
Frank, clerk at Pope Tube Co. b.u. 767 Park.
Frank D. carpenter, h.u. 140 Maple.
Adams Frank P. b.u. 140 Maple.
" Fred. A. engir. 650 Mn. h.u. 41 Buckingham. -
" Geo. H. night train despatcher, Union de- pot, 1. 44 High.
" George L. clerk, 164 State, h. So. Weth.t. " Harold I. machinist, 9, b. 45 Sigourney.
" Harry M. clerk at 193, b. 32 Asylum.
Henry J. plumber at 228 Pearl, h. 9 Hung.
" Hotel, Chas. M. Colburn, 870 Albany.
" J. D. bkkpr. 145 State, h. Wethersfield t.
" James M. compositor at Hartford Times, 716 Main, h. 46 Putnam.
" Jane A. wid. John, laundress, h. 51 Mather
" Jane J. wid. Franklin D. h. 140 Maple.
" Jennie M. clerk at 99 Pratt, b. 140 Maple.
" Jessie A. wid. W. J. nurse, h. 167 Clark.
" John Q. clerk at 55, h. 140 Maple.
" Julia, b. 28 Hopkins.
« Lizzie M. b. 115 Ann.
« Mary H. b. 91 Ann.
" Mary S. Mrs. b. 1150 Main.
" Mary S. clerk at 1189 Broad, h. 48 Grand.
" Mr. teamster at E. Balf Co. 1. 581 Main.
« Roswell, 1. 1113 Main.
Samuel G. plumber, 291 Asy. h.u. 149 Maple.
Sarah, wid. Henry, h.u. 31 Center.
" Seth B. insp'r at Hartford Steam Boiler Insp. & Ins. Co. 650 Mn. h.u. 18 Garden.
" Stephen, at Pope Tube Co. b.u. 767 Park.
" Susan A. clerk National Life Association, 53 Trumbull, b. 77 Elm.
" T. J. clerk, b. 25 Central.
William, hackdriver at 173 State.
" William C. janitor, h. 162 Ward.
" Wm. H. goldbeater at 265 Asy. b. 31 Center.
William J. motorman St. Ry. h. 8} Bond.
Adamson George, coremaker at 1 Flower, b.u. 177 Lawrence.
" Henry P. mach. at 556 Cap. b.u. 179 Law.
" Mary, wid. Henry, h. 21 Sheldon.
" Mary, wid. John, h. 179 Lawrence.
May, nurse, b. 57 Farmington.
Robert F. coremaker, b.u. 179 Lawrence.
Adcock Herbert, insp'r, 1 Flower, h. 6 Grand.
" John W. mach. 80 Huyshope, h. 54 Barbour. Addis Fred W. printer at 141 Pl. b. 19 Capitol,
" Martin O. toolmaker at 476 Capitol, h. 21 Woodbine.
" T. Emmett, chemist, b. 21 Woodbine. Addison Thomas H. carpenter, h. 15 Darby. Adelsohn Israel, peddler, h.u. 46 Portland.
" Samuel, fruit and groceries, 68 Walnut, h. 15 Williams.
Adkins Bertha E. h. 29 Amity.
" Frank H. mach. at 1 Flower, h. 145 Collins.
" Frederick A. brushmaker at 176 Allyn, h. 26 Evergreen.
ET see also Atkins.
Adler Abraham Moriss, clerk 184, h. 184 Front. " Malley, grocer, 184, h. 184 Front.
Adlin Jacob, mach. at 1 Flower, h.r. 19 North. Adriance Francis H. h. 81 Vernon.
Affleck Augusta A. proofreader Hartford Times, 716, b. 427 Main.
Etna Indemnity Co. 650 Main.
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AETNA INSURANCE CO. (Fire), office 666 Main. See pages 458, 459.
AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. office 650 Main. See page 465. AETNA NATIONAL BANK, 644 Main, cor. Atheneum. See page 447.
" Pyrotechnic Co. A. Marwick, jr. 377 Asylum.
" Stamp Works, F. E. Smith, 25 Asylum. Agard Alice L. clerk at 871 Main, b. 188 Bond. " Charles, mach. at Popes, h.u. 49 Woodbridge. « Charles F. foreman, 53 Vernon, h. 188 Bond. Aghamalian Malcom G. mach. 26 High, h.u. 15 Church.
Agnew Seymour P. constable, 29 Pearl, h. 68 Hungerford.
« Seymour R. clerk Factory Ins. Co. b. 68 Hungerford.
Agney Fred'k W. postal clerk, h.u. 187 Jefferson. Agopian Geo. laborer 116, b. 125 Charter .Oak. Ahearn John E. V. at Travelers Ins. Co. 56 Prospect, b. 145 Albany.
Aher Helena, nurse at 46, b. 46 Prospect.
Ahern Alice J. clerk, 942 Main, b. 145 Albany. " Anna J. teacher South school, 36 Wads- worth, b. 55 Sigourney.
Catharine, wid. Nicholas, h. 259 Front.
" Catherine, wid. William, h. 90 Ward.
" Daniel, mason, 38, h. 38 Crown.
Daniel, carpr. at 141 Tru. b. 20 New Park.
Daniel B. carpenter, b. 207 Sheldon.
Daniel D. blacksm. at 54 Arch, h. 207 Shel.
David, stonemason, b. 38 Crown.
David J. assembler at Colts, h. 47 Huyshope.
" Edward, laborer, b. 2u. 81 Sheldon.
Edw. J. enameler at 581 Cap. b. 348 Front.
Ellen, wid. Patrick, h.u. 107 Windsor.
¥ Eugene, brakeman, N.Y.R. h. 66 Chestnut.
Eugene F. brakeman, b.u. 107 Windsor.
Frank, undertaker at 194, 1. 194 Pearl.
" Hannah N. b. 55 Sigourney.
Henry M. yardman, 25 Front, b. 145 Albany.
AHERN JAMES, plumber, gas fixtures, 280 Asy. h. 55 Sigourney. See page 521.
· John, h. 77 Elm.
John, at Travelers Ins. Co. 56 Pro. b. 145 Alb.
John, farmer, h. New Park av.
John, laborer, h. 90 Ward.
John A. machinist, h. 5 Morris.
John B. carptr. at 138 Sheldon, h. 545 Main.
John B. lab. Capitol, h. 370 Asy. rm. 60.
John J. clerk, b. 144 Capitol.
" John J. saloon, 49 Sheldon, b. 1065 Main.
" John J. steamfitter, b. 107 Windsor.
AHERN JOHN J. undertaker, 194, 1. 194 Pearl. See page 37.
John W. asst. supt. 721 Main, h.u. 91 Jef.
Kate N. dressmaker, h. 144 Capitol.
Lizzie, b. 259 Front.
Margaret, dressmaker, b. 370Asylum, rm. 60.
Margaret, wid. Edward, h. 348 Front.
" Margaret, wid. Thomas, b. 53 Spruce.
" Margaret M. b. 55 Sigourney.
JOHN J. AHERN, Funeral Director AND Embalmer,
LADY
149 PEARL STREET. EMBALMER. Telephone Call, 611-8.
Ahern Matthew J. stonecutter at New England Granite Works, 1260 Main, h. 145 Alb.
" Maurice, asst. forem. 556 Cap. h.u. 142 Bab.
" Maurice, shoemaker, 168 Windsor av. h.u. 142 Windsor.
" May G. clerk, 942 Main, b. 145 Albany.
" Michael F. molder 54 Arch, h. 43 Huyshope.
Nicholas, ostler, b. 259 Front.
" Nicholas A. finisher at Popes, h. 259 Front.
Nora Miss, dressmaker, 75 Pratt, rm. 37, b.
. 144 Capitol.
Patrick F. machinist, Vredendale, b. 107 Windsor.
" Peter D. musician, b. 91 Jefferson.
" T. F. draughtsman at 1 Laurel.
Thomas, at 691 Park, b. 553 Asylum.
Thomas J. clerk, 619 Cap. b.u. 57 Babcock.
Thomas 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. bartender, 49, h.u. 49 Sheldon. Ahlbrecht Wm. F. trav. salesm. h. 187 Bellevue. Ahler John G. machinist at 1 Flower, b. 22 Bab. Ahlgren Herman ( A.& Thorstensen ) 185 Albany, b.u. 27 Hawthorn.
" & Thorstensen, bakery, 185 Albany. Herman Ahlgren. John Thorstensen. Aishberg Edwin, boots, shoes, 913 Mn. h. 30 Bkm. " Lena M. wid. Henry, h. 30 Buckingham. Akerberg Charles, milkman, h. Fishfry.
Akerlind John A. tailor, 205 Park, h.161 Babcock. " John A. Jr. at 205 Park, b. 161 Babcock. Akerman Alton A. laborer, b. 127 Brook.
« B. helper at 691 Park, b. 31 Wolcott. Aklund ( See Ackland.
Albert Louis, soda water, 211, h.u. 282 Front. Albin Fred. W. brakeman, h.u. 78 Chestnut. " James J. painter, h. 138 Trumbull.
Albro Frank, conductor St. Ry. b. 38 Wooster.
w J. H. motorman, St. Ry. I.u. 1042 Main.
" Jas. W. shoemaker, h.2u. 998 Broad.
" Mary A. nurse, 33, b.u. 33 Wooster.
Albron Frank, deckhand str. Middletown, 285 State.
Albu Max F. physician, 27, b. 27 Mulberry. Albun Abraham, market, 76 Village, h. 40 North. Alcock Psee Elcock.
ALCORN HUCH M. attorney at law, 904 Main, rm. 70, b. Suffield t.
See page 501.
" Robert T. carpenter, h.2u. 93 Chestnut.
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Alcott, Ila L. clerk at 70 Pratt, b. W.H.t. Alden Charles A. agent, b. 197 Jefferson.
« Frank H. painter, b. 197 Jefferson.
" Herbert W. draughtsman, 1 Laurel, h. 464 Farmington.
« Mary Mrs. h. 197 Jefferson.
Alderman A. C. Mrs. dressm. 14, h. 14 Church. " A. Paul, clerk at 852 Main, b.u. 27 Russell.
" Alice H. wid. Alfonso, clerk at 98 Asylum, b. 55 Allen pl.
" Elbert T. butcher at 493, l.u. 1122 Main.
" Frank C. clk. at 135 Grove, b.2u. 27 Russell.
Horace F. driver at 96 Albany.
James S. grocer, 472, h. 474 Windsor av.
" Rosella, wid. Angelo A. seamstress, h.2u. 27 Russell.
Aldrich Charles E. electrician, h. 45 Park.
" D. E. cashier, 375 Asylum, 1. 110 Trumbull.
« Frank H. h.u. 11 Canton.
" Jesse N. screwmaker 476 Cap. b. 235 Park. ALDRICH PERTIA W. scientific tax- idermist, h. Franklin pl. 3d h.
" S. P. seamstress, h.3u. 40 Asylum.
Aldridge Geo. T. printer 141 Pl. h. 64 Vernon. Alessandro Donato, h.2u. 158 Front.
" Joseph, laborer, h. 329 Front.
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