Geer's Hartford directory, including West Hartford and East Hartford, Connecticut, 1855-6, Part 21

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Secretary of State. 2d story, west end. Senate Chamber, 2d story, south end.


State Library, 2d story, east side. Superintendent of Common Schools, over Secretary's office. Treasurer of State, 1st story, south side.


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Public Buildings, Dalls, &t.


American Hall, east State House Square. Arts Union Rooms, over Post Office, 7 Central row.


Asylum for the Deaf and Dumb, K mile West State House.


Wadsworth Atheneum, 109 and 111 Main st. opposite Mulberry. City Court Room, under the City Hall.


City Hall, Market st., between Temple and Kingsley st. City Hall Market, under the City Hall.


Common Council Room, under City Hall.


County Clerk's Office, 39 Pearl st. County Jail, 60 Pearl st.


Franklin Market, corner of Main and Arch sts.


Gilman's Saloon, 1464% Main st., south-west of State House.


Halls of Record, 39 Pearl st., corner of Trumbull.


Magnetic Telegraph, ( Morse's, ) office, 194% Main st. Do. do. (House's, ) office, 16216 Main st. Masonic Hall, Sissou's block, corner of Main and Sheldon st. Odd Fellows' Hull, over 216 Main st.


Pension Office, 3 Market st. Post Office, 129 Main st.


Police Court Room, under City Hall.


Probate Office, 39 Pearl st. Town Clerk's Office 39 Pearl st.


Railroad Station, Asylum st., corner of Spruce.


Do. Freight do. at River, Commerce st., foot of Talcott.


Retreat for the Insane, one mile south-west of State House. State Arsenal, 114 mile north of the State House.


State and Court House, Main st., head of State st. Surregor of' Port, office foot of Ferry st.


Town House, 1 mile from State House, via Asylum st. Trinity College, 44 mile south-west State House. Union Hull, 162' Main st., west of State House.


Witch House, Kingsley st., under City Hall.


Young Men's Institute, 111 Maiu st., Wadsworth Atheneum.


Courts in Dartford County.


HARTFORD COUNTY-Supreme Court .- 24 Theway in June, Superior Court .- 4th Tuesday in January, and 4th Tuesday in September. County Court .- 4th Thestay in March, 1st Tues- dav in Angust, and 2d Tuesday in November.


UNITED STATES CIRCUIT AND DISTRICT COURTS .- Circuit .- Hartford, 3d Tuesday in September : New Haven, 4th Tuesday in April. District,-Hartford, 4th Tuesday in May and No- vember ; New Haven, 4th Tuesday in February and Angust. STEPHEN NELSON, Cooperstown, N. Y., Circuit Judge. CHs. A. INGERSOLL, New Haven, U. S. District Judge. WILLIAM D. SHIPMAN, Hartford, U. S. Dist. Attorney. ALFRED BLACK- MAN, New Haven, Clerk. Cruris BACON, Middletown, Min- shal. P. F. BARNUM, Bridgeport. Deputy Marshal, and S.Ast- UEL TRIPP, E. Hartford, Deputy Marshal and Deputy Sheriff.


CITY DIRECTORY.


POST


City Offirers.


ANNUAL ELECTION SECOND MONDAY IN APRIL.


THE City of Hartford is divided into six Election Districts or Wards, for City Elections. The figures of the several Wards are placed in those positions where the election was held this Spring, and an additional figure put in the 5th Ward, as the place of voting in this, was near one corner of the Ward.


Hon. HENRY C. DEMIING, Mayor.


HENRY FRANCIS, City Clerk. GEORGE M. WELCH, Treasurer. H. H. BARBOUR, Auditor. OLIVER D. SEYMOUR,


HORACE BILLINGS, City Sheriff's.


BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS. EZRA CLARK, JR., President.


ELISHA K. ROOT. HIRAM BISSELL,


EDWARD MI. REED, JAMES BOLTER :.


First Wurd .- Leonard T. Welles, Allerman. John W. Bull. Cornelius Burt, Joel B. Green, Benjamin F. EVis. Councilinen. Second Ward-Gardon Trumbull, Alderman. Lawson C. Ives, Edward M. Reed, George Seyms. James C. Jackson, Coun- cilmen.


Third Ward .- James Bolter, Allerman, James P. Crosby. Seth Belden, Win. M. Charter, George S. Lincoln, O uncilmen. Fourth Ward .- Samuel Wordruth, All amen. Matthew M. Merriman, Elijah C. Kellogg, John Carter, Wia. B. Ely, Coun- cilmen.


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Fifth Ward .- Nathaniel H. Morgan, Alderman. James B. Shultas, Samuel C. Spalding, Ephraim Allen, Mahlon O. Ilills, Councilmen.


Sixth Wurd .- Abner Church, Alderman. William B. Fuller, Lyman M. Bacon, Frederick S. Brown, Abner Waters, Coun- cilmen.


Officers chosen by the Onmon Council, April, 1855. STANDING COMMITTEES.


On Highways and Sewers .- James B. Shuler, John W. Bull. Lawson C. Ives, Seth Bellen, John Carter, Willion B. Fuller.


Clerk of City Hull Market .- Frederick S. Brown.


On City Hall Building .- Frederick S. Brown, Cornelius Burt, Leonard T. Welles.


On City Watch .- Sethi Belden, Frederick S. Brown, Leonard T. Welles.


On Accounts .- Nathaniel II. Morgan. George S. Lincoln.


Ott Lamps and Gos Lights. - George S. Lincoln, George Seyms, Edward MI. Reed.


On Bailling Lines. - Cornelius Burt, James C. Jackson. William B. Elv.


On Encroachiments .- William B. Ely, Joel B. Green, Benja- min F. Ellis.


On the Fire Department .- James P. Crosby, Abner Water-, Matthew M. Merriman.


On State House Yard .- James B. Shultes, Lawson C. Ives, John W. Bull.


On the South Park .- William B. Ely, John Carter, Samuel Woodruff.


To inquire if Buildings newly erected be conformable to Low .- Ileury C. Deming, Lemuel Humphrey, Lawson C. Ives, David F. Robinson, James B. Shultas, Alonzo W. Birge, Sam- uel Rockwell.


On Amusements. - William M. Charter, Joel B. Green, Gur- don Trumbull, Matthew M. Merriman, Lyman M. Bacon, Sam- nel C. Spalding.


On the Water Works. - Abner Church, Lawson C. Ives, James B. Crosby.


On the Public Park .- Elijah C. Kellogg, Edward M. Reed, John W. Bull.


On Ways and Means .- George S. Lincoln, George Seymus. Matthew M. Merriman.


Messenger .- Edwin K. Fox.


Street Commissioner .- James B. Shaltas.


Recorder of the City Court .- Kliphalet A. Bulkeley.


Judges of the City Court .- Gurdon Trumbull, Nathaniel II. Morgan.


Clerk of the City Court .- Nathaniel Shipman.


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City Attorney .- Lucius F. Robinson.


Judge of the Police Court .- Goodwin Collier. Clerk of the Police Court .- Benning Mann.


Port Warden .- Perry Smith.


Sealer of Weights and Measures .- W. J. Phillips.


Inspector of Wood and Keeper of Coal Baskets .- Elkanah S. Woodward.


Health Committee .- Dr. Henry Holmes, Chairman; Joseph Pratt, Franeis Wheat, Lyman M. Bacon, W'm. W. House. Abner M. Burnham, John L. Comstock, James B. Shultas, Sam- uel Roekwell, Charles T. Webster, George Burnham.


Special Constables .- Chester Adams, Nathan M. Waterman, J. Deane Alden, Joseph Pratt, Joseph R. Hawley, Charles D. Wyman, George S. Gilman, Charles Tuller, Lorin S. Cowles, Geo. W. Hayden, Samuel A. Cooley, Roderick HI. Richardson, Gaius P. Miller, Franklin C. Hoyt. Wm. Russell, Jas. B. Shul- tas, Jas. B. Crosby, Lewis B. Hart, S. W. Bidwell, Horace Fus- worth, Wm. E. Carr, Emmons Rudge. James Levon. Geo. Web- ster, Jasper M. Glazier, Timothy Sheldon, Samuel Alexander, Frederick P'. Colton, Henry Selling, Stephen H. Marey, Russell Arnold, Patrick Dillon, Edward Carroll. Bela C. Jo-elvn. Wal- ter H. Havens, Elam Chapin, Andrew W. Fox, Oliver C. Wood- house, Andrew Wilson.


Sunday Police. - Head Quarters City Court Room .- Westell Russell, Roderick HI. Richardson, Stephen W. Sage. Edward Carroll, Bela C. Joslyn. Two vacancies at present supplied tem- porarily.


Hartford City Watch .- John Rounsavelle. Geo. B. Carey, Geo. Webster, Walter Beach, Charles Packard, Chas. D. Nott, Wm. Stewart, Horace Billings, Wm. W. Morton, Warren B. Leonard.


BOUNDARIES OF HARTFORD CITY WARDS.


FIRST WARD.


Commeneing at the intersection of the center lines of Main street and Church street, and running thence northerly through the center of said Main street to its intersection with Windsor street-thence northerly through the center of said Windsor street to its intersection with the northern boundary of the city as it existed previous to the passage of the let of 1553, euti- tled " An Act extending the Limits of the City of Hartford," -thence westerly on said ohl boundary line to its intersection with the center line of the railroad of the Hartford & New Haven Railroad Company-thence northerly on -aid last-men- tioned line to its intersection with the present north line or boundary of the said city-thence westerly on sand boundary line to it- interaction with the western boundary of said city -thence sontherly on said western boundary to its intersection


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with a certain line, being the center line produced, of a road running from said boundary line to Garden street-thence through said road on the center line thereof to its intersection with said Garden street-thence through the center of said Garden street to Myrtle street-thence through the center of Myrtle street to its intersection with Spring street-thence through the center of Spring street to its intersection with the road and alley leading from Spring street to Church street- thence through the center of said last inentioned road and alley and Church street to the place of beginning.


SECOND WARD.


Commencing at the point of intersection of Main and Church streets, and running thence westerly through the center of Church street to its termination-tlience through the center of a road and alley to Spring street-thence through the center of Spring street to Myrtle street-thence through the center of said Myrtle street to Garden street-thence northwesterly through the center of said Garden street and a road running therefrom and on said center line produced to the west bound- ary line of said city-thenee southerly along said boundary line to Mill river-thence easterly through the center of said river to its intersection with Main street-thence northerly on said Main street to the place of beginning.


THIRD WARD.


Beginning at the point of intersection of the eastern line of said eity and the center line of Mill river, and running thence westerly through the center of said river to the western bound- ary of the said city-thence southerly on said boundary to its interscetion with the eenter line of a road in continuation of Park street-thence easterly through the center of said road to Washington street-thence northerly on the center line of said Washington street to Buckingham street - thence easterly through the center of said Buckingham street to its interscetion with the center line of Main street-thence southerly on the said last named line to its intersection with the center line of Charter street-thence on said last named line to its intersection with the southern bonudary line of said city as it existed before the passage of the Act of 1853, entitled " An Aet extending the Limits of the City of Hartford"-thence ou said last named line to its intersection with the eastern boundary line of said city-thenee on said last named line to the place of beginning.


FOURTH WARD.


Beginning at the intersection of the eastern boundary line of said city with the southern line of said city as it existed pre- vious to the passage of the Act of 1853 aforesaid, and running thence on said last named line westerly to its intersection with


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the center line of Charter street-thence on said last named line to its intersection with the ceuter line of Main street- thence on said last uamed line to its intersection with the cen- ter line of Buckingham street-thence on said last named line to its intersection with the center line of Washington street- thence southerly on said last named line to its intersection with the center line of a road in continuation of Park street-thence on said last named line westerly to the western boundary line of the city-thence southerly on said boundary line to the sonth- ern boundary line of said city-thence easterly on said last named line to the castern boundary line of said eity, and thence northerly on said last named line to the place of beginning.


FIFTH WARD.


Beginning at the point of intersection of the east line of the city and the center line of Kilbourn street, and running thence westerly on said last named line to its intersection with the center line of Front street, and running thenee northerly on said last named line to its intersection with the center line of Temple street, and thence westerly on said last named line to its intersection with the center line of Main street-thence southerly on said last named line to its intersection with the center line of Mill river-thence casterly on the center line of said river to the east boundary line of the city, and thenco northerly on said last named line to the place of beginning. SIXTH WARD.


Beginning at the point of intersection of the center line of Kilbourn street and the castern boundary line of said city, and running thence northerly on said boundary line until it inter- sects the northern boundary line of said city-thence westerly on said last named line until it intersects the center line of the railroad H. & N. H. Railroad Company-thence sonthwesterly on said last named line until it intersects the northern bound- ary of said city,as it existed previons to the passage of the above mentioned Act of Isas-thence casterly on said last mentioned line until it intersects the center line of Windsor street-thence southerly ou the center line of Windsor street until it intersects the center line of Main street-thenee southerly on said last named line until it intersects the center line of Temple street -thence casterly on said last named line until it intersects tho centerline of Front street-thence southerly on said last named line to the center line of Kilbourn street-thence east- erly on said last named line to the place of beginning.


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Town Officers.


Town Clerk. - Henry Francis.


Selectmen .- Allyn S. Stillman, Nathaniel H. Morgan, Sam- uel Dodd, Elijah H. Owen, Oliver H. Easton, Horace Ensworth, Sylvanus F. Cone.


Constable and Collector .- Oliver D. Seymour.


Constables .- Charles D. Nott, Horace Billings, Joseph H. Eldredge, Stephen W. Sage, George B. Carey, Oliver Ripley, Westell Russell.


Grand Jurors. - George S. Gilman, George G. Sill, Henry L. Rider, Joseph R. Hawley, Benning Mann, David H. Ray- mond.


Town Treasurer .- Chauncey Howard.


Annual Town Election, 4th Monday in November.


Assessors .- Jonathan Goodwin, Mason Gross.


Town Registrar .- Henry Franeis.


Board of Relief .- Gideon Welles, Charles Goodwin, Alonzo W. Birge.


Auditors .- Jas. B. Hosmer, Miles A. Tuttle, Wm. B. Ely. Pound Keeper .- Ariel Coy.


1 Annual Election for Assessors, Ist. Monday in Nov. Sealer of' Weights and Measures .- William J. Phillips.


Justices of the Peace for 1854 and 1855 .- Henry Francis, Oleott Allen, Francis Parsons, Eliphalet A. Bulkeley, Thomas C. Perkins, Richard G. Drake, James H. Holcomb, Wm. N. Matson, Wm. R. Cone, Lucius F. Robinson, Geo. S. Gilman, Henry L. Rider, Nathaniel Shipman, Erastus Sinitli, Edward Goodman, Thomas Brace, Solomon S. Flagg, Josiah Raymond, Henry K. W. Welch, Channeey Howard, Jerome B. Brown, Win. D. Shipman, Henry K. Morgan, Charles Benton, Henry Fowler, Wm. W. Eaton, Heman H. Barbour, Henry Perkins, Jos. R. Hawley, Samuel F. Jones, Goodwin Collier, Charles R. Chapman, Richard D. Hubbard, Dwight W. Pardee, Seymour N. Case, Jacob Lithaner, Samuel IL. Huntington, Charles W. Johnson, Joseph Bishop, Edwin Hall, Harvey Goodwin, Henry H. Fitch, Stiles D. Sperry, Morgan Goodwin, Homer Wells, Joseph Pratt, Oliver E. Williams.


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State of Connecticut Officers, Atlan, 1855.


WILLIAM T. MINOR, GOVERNOR, bds. Eagle Hotel. WILLIAM FIELD, LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR, bds. Ergle Hotel. NEHEMIAH D. SPERRY, SECRETARY OF STATE, Ids. Eag. H. ARTHUR B. CALEF, TREASURER, Wils. City Hotel. ALEXANDER MERRELL, COMPTROLLER, bds. L. S. Hotel. ALBERT SEDGWICK, Commissioner School Fund, bis. Ez. H.


JOSEPH F. FOOTE, Executive Secretary, bds. Franklin House. EDWIN P. HARRINGTON, Gor's Messenger. h. 17 Talcott st.


ROLL OF THE SENATE, MAY SESSION, 1855. HON. WILLIAMI FIELD, President, bds. Eagle Hotel. HON. JAMES F. BABCOCK, President, pro. tem .. bds. 27 Prospect. ORVILLE II. PLATT, Clerk, bds. Eagle Hotel.


DISTRICTS.


No. 1, SAMUEL G. MERRIMAN, bds. 202} Main St. American Hotel.


2, CHARLES FORBES,


3, SILAS R. GRIDLEY, " 265 Main St.


4, JAMIES F. BABCOCK,


5, PHILO B. BUCKINGHAJE,


Eagle Hotel.


Exchange Hotel.


# 7, EDWARD PRENTIS,


" 8, FRANCIS S. PEABODY, 26ª


27 Prospect St.


" 6, WILLIAM M. HALL,


Eagle Ilotei.


= Exchange Hotel.


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No. 9, LEARNED HEBARD,


" 10, AUGUSTUS JENNINGS,


" 11, WILLIAM F. TAYLOR,


American Hotel.


" 12, ORRIS S. FERRY,


" 13, SAMUEL LEE,


66 Exchange Hotel.


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66 Asylum St.


" 15, CHARLES O. BELDEN,


" 16, ABRAHAM BEECHER,


¥ Revere House.


" 17, GEORGE A. WHEATON,


Exchange Ilotel.


" 18, CHARLES R. ALSOP,


150 Main St.


" 19, ALANSON H. HOUGH,


28 High St.


" 20, PARLEY CONVERSE,


66 Eagle Hotel.


" 21, RICHARD H. ROSE,


Exchange Hotel.


Harvey .Hebard, Messenger, h. Corner Main and Trumbull sts. Frederick A. Barbour, Assistant Messenger, h. 36 Trumbull st. Cornelius N. Barker, Door Keeper, h. South Main st.


ROLL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. MAY, 1855. AUSTIN BALDWIN, Speaker, bds. 150 Main street.


Francis E. Harrison, Clerk, bds. Eagle ITotel.


Edwin B. Trumbull, Assistant Clerk, bds. Eagle Hotel. HARTFORD COUNTY.


HARTFORD, Richard D. Hubbard, Edwin D. Tiffany,


bds. 196 Main street. " 64 Main street. " Eagle Hotel.


do. do.


" Revere House.


" 265 Main street.


Burlington, Joseph B. Payne,


" American Hotel.


Canton, Theodore Pettibone,


" Exchange Hotel.


" 7 Asylum street.


" East Hartford.


" Warehouse Point.


" 13 Pleasant street.


" American Hotel. do. do.


" 62 Windsor street.


" 5 Church street.


" E. Taylor's, Governorst.


" 6 Grand street.


" Eaglo Ilotel.


" Hotel, N. Main street.


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Hartland, Nathaniel W. Gaylord, Henry I. Gates,


bds. Exchange Hotel.


.6 do. do.


" 22 Chapel street.


" Exchange Hotel.


" New Britain.


" 26 Buckingham street.


Rocky Hill, Joel T. Green,


Simsbury, Jeffrey O. Phelps, Shubael S. Hoskins,


" Revere House.


" Eagle Hotel.


do. do.


" American Hotel.


" Eagle Hotel.


" American Hotel.


" Eigle Hotel.


6. 2 Main street.


Wethersfield, Samuel Woodhouse, Jedediah Deming, Jr.,


" 12 Hudson street.


" Exchange Hotel.


do. do.


" Eagle Hotel.


NEW HAVEN COUNTY.


NEW HAVEN, Alfred Blackman, James E. English,


bus. Eagle Hotel. .. do. do.


Bethany, Robert Clark,


" Revere House.


" American Hotel.


Branford, Willin Blackstone,


" Fagle Hotel.


Cheshire, Ambrose E. Doolittle, Norman Beach, Derby, William E. Downs.


4 279 Main street.


" Fagle Hotel.


" Revere House.


:: 215 Main street.


4 215 do. do.


5 279 North Main street.


" 215 Main street.


' C'ity Hotel.


" Franklin House.


6 62 Windsor street.


6. 62 do. do.


" 265 Main street.


" American hotel.


" 4 Charter street.


·· Revero llouse.


" 10 Au lson street.


Oxford, Ransom Hudson,


" 62 Windsor street.


Prospect, John Gillett.


" American Hotel.


" Revere House.


" 30 Pearl street.


" Exchange Hotel.


" Eagle do.


do. do.


" Exelianze do.


" Revere llouse.


NEW LONDON COUNTY.


NEW LONDON. Charles E. Hewitt, J. N. Harris,


bis. United States Hotel. ..


do. do. do.


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bds. 66 Asylum St.


United States Hotel.


Manchester, Asa Piper, Marlborough, Daniel Blish,


New Britain, Gad Stanley, Lucius Woodruff,


" American Hotel.


" Offiee over State Bank.


" 14, DANIEL DORCHESTER,


Exchange Hotel.


Southington, Gad Andrews, Samuel Upson, South Windsor, Thomas II. Bissell,


Suffield, Henry Pease, P'hinchas llanchett,


West Hartford, Edward Stanley,


Windsor, Spencer Clapp, Jr., Eli Phelps,


East Haven, Samuel T. Andrews,


Guilford, George .1. Foote, Amos Fowler,


Hamden, Loyal F. Todd,


Madison. Frederick Dowd,


Meriden, James S. Brooks,


Middlebury, Josiah Hine,


Milford, David L. Ballwin, Asa MI. Train,


Naugatuck, Nathan C. Peters,


North Branford, Thelus Todd,


North Haven. Henry MeNeil,


Orange, William A. Brouson,


Bristol, Ralph E. Terry,


East Hartford, Thomas Wyllis, Ezra E. Smith,


East Windsor, Samuel W. Cook,


Joseph T. Hull, Enfield, Asaph King, Henry Gowdy,


Farmington, John Wiard, Daniel B. Johnson,


Glastenbury, Aaron W. Kinue,


Josiah B. Holmes, Granby, Elmore Clark, Willis Phelps,


Aron, Edwin Woodford, Berlin. Alfred North.


Bloomfield, Nathan F. Miller,


Seymour, Luzon B. Morris, Southbury, Elisha Wheeler, Wallingford. John Munson, Samnel Peck.


Waterbury, Edward S. Clark, Leonard Pritchard,


Wolcott. Moses Pond, Woodbridge, Thomas Sanford,


Windsor Locks, Isaac P. Owen,


215 Main St.


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Norwich, Edmund Perkins, John D. Park,


bds. 150 Main street. " Eagle Hotel.


BROOKLYN, Willard Leavens,


bus. Eagle Hotel.


" Pleasant street.


Ashford, John H. Simmons, Theodore C. Carey,


" 74 North Market street.


" 6 West street.


Canterbury, Ephraim Browning, Enoch W. Waldo,


" 6 do. do.


Chaplin, Allen Lincoln, " Exchange Hotel. do. do.


Eastford, Hiram B. Burnham,


" Eagle Hotel.


Hampton, Elcazer Burnham,


" 21 Talcott street.


Killingly, Isaac II. Coc, Ezra Parker,


4 21 do. do.


Lebanon, Alanson C. Abell, George H. Ilill,


" 265 do. do.


Ledyard, Elias W. Brown,


" 2 Taleott street.


Lisbon, Edwin Fitch,


2 do. do.


" 141 Main street.


" Eagle Hotel.


Sterling, Allen Gibson,


Thompson, Edward Aldrich, Jesse Alton,


6: 279 do. do.


“ 302 do. do.


(: 279 do. do.


Windham, Vine Hoyey, Chester ITunt,


": 279 do. do.


Woodstock, Elisha M. Phillips,


‹ Exchange Hotel,


Charles J. Harris,


do,


do.


LITCHFIELD COUNTY.


LITCHFIELD, Philip S. Beebe, Samuel Brooker, Jr.,


bds. Exchange Hotel. 6. dlo. do.


" Eagle Hotel. do. do.


George Kellogg,


Bethlem, William A. Hayes,


Canaan, Jesse F. Millspaugh,


Edmuud D. Lawrence,


Colebrook, Richard Slocum, Ralzeman Phelps,


: 27 Retreat avenue.


.. 52 Ann street.


4 52 do. do.


" Exch:mye Hotel. do. do. " Eagle Hotel.


6. do. do.


" American Hotel.


" Fazie Hotel.


" 12 Chapel Street.


" Unite I States Hotel. do. do. " Eagle Hotel.


do. do. do. Io.


Plymouth. Lewis F. Grant,


Roxbury, Jonah T. Davidson.


": 279 North Main street. w Earle Hotel. 6. do. do.


+ 312:, North Main street.


· 2 Windsor street.


" Engle Hotel.


Weston, Moses D. Treadwell, Westport, Willian Burwell,


Wilton, Theodoro L. Sturges,


bus. Eagle Hotel.


Danbury, Orrin Knapp, Nathan Seeley.


'. Franklin Honse. do .. do.


Brookfield, Nathan Turrell,


' United States Hotel.


Darien, Thomas Reed,


Easton, John S. Adams,


" United States Hotel.


Fairfield, Hezekiah Davis,


Zalınou Wakeman, Jr.,


" 52 Trumbull street.


Greenwich, Ard Knapp, Lyman Mead.


" City Hotel.


do. do.


Huntington, Wells Ilubbell,


Monroe, Giles O. Keeler,


New Canaan, Samuel K. Lockwood,


" Exchange Ilotel.


New Fairfield, Willis II. Wanzer,


" United States Hotel.


Newtown, David II. Johnson,


' American IIotel.


Walter Clark, do. do.


Norwalk, David Comstock. Jr., Burr Nash, do. do.


Redding, Cortes Merchant, dlo. clo.


Gurdon B. Lee. Ridgefield, Jesse S. Bradley, Charles Smith, Jr., clo. do.


Sherman, Daniel Wanzer,


' Eagle Hotel.


Stratford, Charles Gilbert,


" Revere House.


" Exchange Hotel. do. do.


" Revere House.


" 10 lindou street. " 10 do. do.


" Franklin House.


WINDHAM COUNTY.


Bozrah, Jedediah S. Ilough,


" 318% Main street.


" 294 do. do.


Colchester, Lemuel L. Dickinson, Erastus Day, East Lyme, John L. Beckwith,


" 2 Talcott street.


" 141 Main street.


Franklin, Solomon A. Frink,


" 31812 North Main street.


Griswold. Mowry B. Cole, Groton, Noyes S. Palner, Elijah B. Morgan,


" Eagle Hotel.


" Franklin House.


" 265 Main street.


Plainfield, William C. Marple, Simon W. Miller,


do. do.


" SS Iligh street.


" 38 do. 10.


Lyme, David Morley, Joseplı Seldeu. Montville, Hiram P. Baker,


" 21 Talcott street.


North Stonington, Robert Y. Latham Charles HI. Kenyon,


4 2 do. do.


'. Exchange Ilotel.


" 2 Talcott street.


Salem, James M Fitch.


do. do.


Stonington, Franklin A. Palmer, Daniel W. Denison,


Waterford, Asa Wightman,


" 21 Talcott street.


FAIRFIELD COUNTY.


BRIDGEPORT, Silas C. Booth,


Barkhamstead, Edward J. Youngs,


" 279 North Main street.


" American Hotel.


" Fagie Hotel.


" 2 Talcott street.


Cornwall, Sherman D. Barnes, Earl Johnson,


Goshen, Christopher P. Wheeler,


Erastus Merwin,


Harwinton, Angustns S. Johnson, Alphonzo Candec,


Kent, Pethuel Millspaugh.


New Hartford, Joseph P'. Root, Sanmiel Allen,


New Milford, Royal J. Canfield, Sherman Peck, Norfolk, Jeremiah Johnson, Levi P. Gaylor,


Salisbury, Charles E. Botsford, Henry M. Knight, Sharon, Norman E. Wheeler, Horace Dunbar,


Torrington, Nelson Roberts, Cornelius A. Winship,


Warren, Elijah Hays,


" 302 North Main street


:: 279 do. do.


Voluntown, Nathaniel S. Gallup,


Preston, Oliver P. Avery, John W. Gallup,


do. do.


" Eagle Hotel.


dlo. do.


" 16 Chapel street.


" Revere House. do. do.


" Franklin Houso.


" 10 Hudson street.


" Frauklin House.


Stamford, Joseph D. Warren, Ilickford Marshall, Trumbull, Burr Watkins,


' $151; North Main street.


National Hotel.


Pomfret, Joseph Gilbert, Thomas C. Osgood,


" 2 Talcott street


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CITY DIRECTORY.


LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEES .- PLACES OF MEETING.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Judiciary .- Senate Chamber.


School Fund .- School Fund Commissioner's Office.


Banks .- No. 4, Old Post Office Building, 6% Central row.


State Prison .- No. 7, New Post-Office Building, 12016 Main st.


New Towns g' Probate Districts .- Charter Oak Buildl'g, 3d Story.


Roads and Bridges .- No. 8, Okdl Post-Office Building,


Incorporations other than Banks .- Old P. O. Building, 3d Story. Claims .- No. 3, Charter Oak Building.


Education .- Room over Secretary of State's Office.




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