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ST. PETERS CHURCH-ROMAN CATHOLIC. 44 Main Street, opposite South Green.
THE building at this location, first occupied as a School House, then by Protestant Methodist Episcopal, and afterward rented as a Free Mission Chapel, was, September, 1859, pur- chased for Roman Catholic purposes, and an addition attached. It was dedicated by Bishop MCFARLAND, on Sunday, the 4th Dec. 1859. In April, 1865, a Free Stone structure was com- menced, which is 75 feet broad and 164 feet long, and it is one of the largest church edifices in the State. Its entire cost, when completed, will be over $150,000. There are to be church sit- tings in the basement, for those who cannot get on to the prin- cipal floor, with priests and organs for both floors.
Sunday School in the School House in the rear at 3 P. M .; Catechism on Saturdays at 9 A. M.
Pastor, Rev. JOHN LYNCH, who resides in the Parsonage House adjoining the Church ; Rev. James McCarten, Assistant. Sabbath Schools, &c., duly attended to; about 700 pupils.
FIRST INDEPENDENT UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. Organized June 18, 1827.
THIS new brick edifice is located at No. 234 Main street. It is 58 feet in width by 116 feet in length, with a tower at the south-west corner 104 feet in height. There are 172 pews on the floor and 36 in the galleries-seats for about 1000. Cost, $36,000. Erected of brick with free-stone trimmings.
Church .- Pastorship vacant; A. Woodruff and John John- son, Deacons.
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Sabbath School .- Charles H. Cooley, Sup't; James D. Johnson, Assist. Sup't; Miss J. Whitney and Mrs. A. Whitney, Assists ; B. S. Woodwerd, Clerk, J. Fowler, Librarian. 35 Teachers, 300 Scholars; 500 vols. in Library.
Society .- Roswell Blodgett, Horace Ensworth, Hiram Bissell, H. D. Eames, S. A. Ensign, Committee; Jeremiah Fowler, Clerk; R. F. Blodgett, Treas .; S. T. Bissell, Organist; John Proffit, Sexton. Annual meeting second Monday in March.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
No. 126 Main street. Organized Nov. 4, 1851.
THIS congregation purchased the South Baptist Church edi- fice, and took possession the 1st of July, 1853. The church is situated upon the corner of Main and Sheldon streets. Size of edifice on Main street, 47 feet, on Sheldon street, 89 feet, with a tower 70 feet in height. Will seat about 750 persons. In 1857 their edifice was much improved, by alterations.
Officers of the Church .- Pastor, Rev. J. ASPINWALL HODGE, installed, May 2d, 1866. Ruling Elders .- Alexander Curry, John P. Harbison and Alexander Spence. Trustees .- E. B. Watkinson, Robert Kenyon, William McCrone, Jr., C. Pat- terson and Joseph Kincaid. Clerk .- Wm. Eadie. Treas- urer .- Hugh Harbison. Collector .- A. Harbison.
Sabbath School .- John P. Harbison, Superintendent. Wm. Eadie, Librarian.
INDEPENDENT CHURCH OF THE SECOND ADVENT. Society formed 1842. Church organized 1859. Meetings in Central Hall, No. 11 Central Row. Officers of the Church .- H. H. Dickinson and Azel Tennant, Deacons; Wm. Rogers, Lucien Tiffany, George C. Crane, Wm. J. Pierce, Trustees; Wm. J. Pierce, Treasurer; H. H. Dickinson, Clerk.
Number of Society about 150. Number of Communicants, 125. Meetings on Sundays, also on Thursday evenings.
CONGREGATION ADOS YISROULE. [GATES OF ISRAEL.] Organized July, 1865. Rear 36 Temple street. Meetings Friday evenings, Saturday mornings, and Jewish Holidays.
Rev. B. COHEN, Minister; Michael Levitt, President; Frank Lazarus, Vice President and Treasurer; Dr. J. Moses, Secretary; Trustees, Michael Levitt, Frank Lazarus, Simon Davidson, Marks Krohn, Jacob Getz. Annual meeting in Oc- tober.
CONGREGATION BETH ISRAEL,
Meets in Beth Israel edifice, 400 Main st. every Saturday ; also on Jewish Holidays, for the purpose of Divine worship. Rev. M. S. Weiner, Minister.
Rev. MOSES L. STRAUSS, Reader; Henry Lewith, President; Phillip Wallach, Vice President; Jacob Mandelbaum, Treas. ;
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L. Oppenheimer, Phillip Wallach, Simon Mayer, H. Gold- schmidt, S. Lorsh, Trustees; Aaron Hartstall, Sexton; Jacob Walz, Organist and Leader of the Choir.
FIRST UNITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY. Organized July 27, 1844.
Society .- Henry Kellogg, Horace Cornwall, Charles Cheney, Committee; David Clark, Treasurer; Wm. Francis, Clerk Annual meeting, early in March.
FIRST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Of Hartford, Conn. 103 Park st. Organized May 15th, 1862.
This congregation has been organized only five years, and is progressing finely. They have purchased a beautiful lot (50 by 150 feet) on Squire street, and design erecting a handsome edifice as soon as possible.
Officers .- Rev. JOHN M. HERON, Pastor, Robert Curry, and Joseph Parks, Ruling Elders; James Harrison, P. E. Harris, Thomas Simons, James McKeown, Wm. Davis, Hugh Mc- Intyre and James Stewart, Trustees; James Watson, Sec'y .; Thomas Simons, Treas.
Sabbath School .- Joseph Parks, Supt.
GERMAN CONGREGATION.
Rev. C. E. R. BRANDT, worship in Warburton Chapel 61 Tem- ple st.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL-ZION'S CHURCH, 91 Pearl st.
Established in 1836. Their Edifice, with a Lecture room, was erected in 1857. It is 34 by 60 feet; contains 56 slips, and seats 445 ; cost $6,000. Members, 50.
Rev. PETER Ross, Pastor; Robert Gibbs, Thomas Taylor, James H. Hicks, Lloyd Matthews, EdwardSmith, Daniel Davis. Trustees ; Chauncy Douglass, Treasurer; R. B. Mason, Clerk,
Sabbath School .- J. H. Root, Supt .; Ward Mitchell, Secre tary and Librarian; Teachers, 19; Scholars, 150.
CHURCH OF CHRIST, 20 Canton street.
Services every 1st and 3d Sunday of each month, at 2 o'clock P. M. "Meetings conducted as the Bible teaches".
Sabbath Schools in Hartford.
In addition to the following Mission Sabbath Schools each of the twenty-five churches in this city have also Sabbath Schools, for which see churches, pp. 477-487.
MECHANICS STREET MISSION SCHOOL.
41 Mechanic st. Organized 1866.
W. M. Foster, Sup't .; H. R. Tryon, Assist .; W, H. Morgan,_ Sec'y .; 12 teachers and 60 scholars.
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ALBANY AVENUE SABBATH SCHOOL, Between East and Center street. Organized 1854. David R. Woodford, Superintendent ; Hannah E. Brooks, As- sist. Sup't .; George Tucker, Sec'y. and Librarian; 19 teachers and 80 scholars.
PARK STREET SABBATH SCHOOL. Corner of Park and Squire street. Org. Oct. 1, 1856.
William Kellogg, Superintendent ; Samuel Barrows, Sec'y; John Woodbridge, Librarian; Library, 700 vols; 40 teachers and, 300 scholars.
BETHEL SABBATH SCHOOL, 717 MAIN STREET.
Every Sabbath noon. Charles B. Canfield, Sup't; S. A. Peters, and Miss Lydia Johnson, Assists .; Luther C. Glazier, Sec'y ; C. W. Cook, Treasurer ; James R. Stevens, and James L. Barbour, Librarians. Number of vols. in Library, 600. 16 teachers, 140 scholars.
GRAND STREET MISSION SABBATH SCHOOL. Organized March 20th, 1859. In Chapel, 18 Grand Street. J. W. White, Sup't .; Benj. F. Holbrook, Assist. Supt., R. J. Gemmell, Sec'y and Treas .; Sidney Andrews, and William Westland, Librarians. Number of teachers, 28 ; scholars, 225. Prayer meetings Tuesday evenings, at 7.30 o'clock.
MORGAN STREET SABBATH SCHOOL, Organized March 21, 1852. Chapel 52 Morgan st. C. B. Whitcomb, Sup't; R. S. Underwood, Vincent Moses, Miss Mary F. Lamb, and Miss Addie E. Storrs, Assistants; Cas- sius Welles, Sec'y and Treas. ; Edwin Strong, Librarian; 40 teachers and 250 scholars.
UNION SABBATH SCHOOL.
Meets at Warburton Chapel, 61 Temple st., every Sabbath at 1.30 P. M.
D. W. Brigham, Sup't. ; J. B. Pierce and Miss J. A. Bullard, Assistants; A. H. Olmsted, Sec'y .; Miss E. Henry, Treasurer; H. E. Blakeslee, and A. L. Chapin, Librarians. 750 vols. in Library. 275 scholars, 40 teachers.
JEFFERSON STREET MISSION SABBATH SCHOOL. No. 1 Jefferson Street.
Geo. W. Tuller, Sup't .; Francis A. White, Assistant Sup't .; George Phelps, Emerson Low, Librarians ; Francis A. White, Clerk. Meets at 912 o'clock, A. M.
MEADOW SUNDAY SCHOOL.
Transferred to p. 483 under head of "Churen of the Good Shepard."
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ublic Schools.
There were 78 teachers employed in Hartford Public Schools the past year, whose wages amounted to $35,217.62, and the whole expense of Schools was $47,722.20; the number of chil- dren enrolled 7,294; average of registers 3,402; average attend - ance 2,771; the per cent. of attendance, 814.
By the last annual report of the Board of School Visitors of the Town of Hartford, the schools are all in a prosperous con- dition, and have been in successful operation during the past year. The number of children enrolled is 7,294; average reg- ister, 3,402; average attendance, 2,771; per cent. of attend- ance, 814. Number of teachers employed, 78; average salary of female teachers per year, 377; amount paid for teacher's wages for the year, $35,217.62; whole expense of schools, not including new buildings, $47,722.20.
BOARD OF SCHOOL VISITORS.
George H. Clark, James C. Jackson, M. E. Merrill, Wm. W. Ellsworth, Jonathan Brace, M. L. Scudder, F. A. Brown, Eli- phalet A. Bulkley, Bernard Peters. Wm. W. Ellsworth, Chair- man; M. L. Scudder, Acting Visitor; F. A. Brown, Secretary ; M. L. Scudder, Examining Committee; M. L. Scudder, Jona- than Brace, James C. Jackson, Committee on School Books.
Vacations two weeks commencing with the Monday next pre- ceding the first Wednesday in May; seven weeks commencing with the fourth Monday in July; and one week commencing with the day before Christmas, and closing the day after New Years. Holidays are Fourth of July, Fast day, Thanksgiving day with the day following, Thursday and Friday of the week of the Agricultural Fair, and every Saturday.
HARTFORD PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL, 120 ASYLUM ST.
SIZE of the building, 50 feet on Asylum, and 75 on Ann sts. Three stories in height-also an airy basement. The erection of this building was begun by the First School Society of Hartford, April, 1847, and was dedicated the 3d day of Decem- ber, 1847. The building with the fixtures and apparatus, in- cluding the land, cost $15,000.
High School Committee .- H. K. W. Welch, E. N. Kellogg, James L. Howard, Collins Stone.
Teachers .- S. M. Capron, Principal ; Joseph Hall, A, N. Hollister, R. B. Gwillim, Misses Charlotte J. Braddock, Katha- rine Burbank, Assistants; V. Alvergnat, Teacher of French; Louis Bail, Drawing; R. G. Hibbard, Elocutionist ; C. W. Huntington, Singing.
Senior Class 36; Junior 43; Third 49; Fourth 105.
HARTFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Founded 1657. Incorporated 1798. 120 Asylum street. €
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Trustees .- Rev. Joel Hawes, D. D., Alfred Smith, Thomas C. Perkins, William N. Matson, John Hooker, Rev. John R. Keep, J. B. Bunce. Principal, S. M. Capron. Associate Prin- cipal, A. N. Hollister.
This school at present forms the Classical department of the PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL, and is free like the High School, be- ing wholly sustained by the proceeds of its fund. The num- ber of scholars is limited to 35, to this city or State.
NORTH DISTRICT SCHOOL,-69 High street Committee .- Geo. D. Jewett, N. Rice, B. F. Ellis.
Teachers .- Augustus Morse, Principal; L. D. Smith, Teach- er of writing; Miss Harriet R. Easton, Miss Emma C. Dickin- son and Miss Ella Morse, Assistants Gr. Department; Miss Sa- rah V. Legate, 1st Intermediate; Miss Maria Perry, 2d Inter mediate; Miss Maria J. Flint, 3d Intermediate; Miss Sarah L. Ingraham, 4th Intermediate; Miss Caroline F. Roberts, 5th Intermediate; Miss Eliza G. Baker, 6th Intermediate ; Miss Alice L. Loomis, 1st Primary; Miss Alice L. Goodell, 2d Primary; Miss Susan Clapp, 3d Primary; Miss Ella M. Hyde, 4th Prim'y.
CENTER DISTRICT SCHOOL,-GRADED. Nos. 16 and 18 Market street. Committee .- F. A. Brown, N. Hollister, J. S. Woodruff.
Teachers .- Frederick F. Barrows, Principal; John A. Martin, Teacher of Penmanship; Misses Abby E. Henry, Jennie H. Sawtelle and Alice E. Ramsay, Grammar Department; Sophia C. Gates, Agnes Shipman and Lizzie Smith, Intermediate Department; Misses Helen Grant and Ellen Gillett, Second- ary Department; Miss Ruth Best, Miss Lizzie Smith and Miss Julia G. Litchfield, Boys' Primary; Miss Miss Fannie Havens, Miss Louise Trask and Miss Ella Hutchinson, Girls' Primary ; Miss Lizzie Crane, Front street Primary; Miss Rebecca Turner and Miss Maria Howard, Pearl street Primary.
SOUTH DISTRICT SCHOOL, GRADED .- 36 Wadsworth st. Committee .- Hugh Harbison, Horace Lord, Samuel Dodd.
Teachers .-- Chauncey Harris, Principal ; L. D. Smith, Teacher of Writing; Misses Margaret W. Graham, Esther Hen- ry, Martha C. Hayden, Assist's .; 2d Floor Intermediate, Miss H. M. Rose, Miss Alice Norton, Miss Mary J. Patterson, Miss Carrie L. Gridley, Miss Janet Alexander, Miss K. Henry, Miss J. B. Langdon and Miss Eliza S. Fielding; 1st Floor Primary, Miss Addie Morgan, Miss Clara H Wildman, Miss Charlotte Bishop, Miss J. Root, Miss J. C. Fish, Miss Ella H. Robinson, Miss Jennie Kempton, Miss Sarah B. Langdon. Wethersfield av. Primary-Miss Caroline I. Stevens; Meadow-Miss Augusta L. Curtiss, Theresa Bartholomew, Anna B.Drake, Louise Verry ; Park st. Primary-Miss Ellen Tiffany; Orphan Asylum-Miss Aurelia A. Wells," Ellen M. Buck.
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ARSENAL DISTRICT SCHOOL, No. 828 Main street. GRADED.
Committee .- Heman H Barbour, Walter H. Havens, Charles B. Canfield; Clerk, Peter Furlong: Treasurer, Thomas Martin.
Teachers .- J. C. Stockwell, Principal; Maggie L. Kilbourn, Assistant ; Esther C. Perry, Lucy C. Clapp, Intermediate Department; Cornelia A. Watrous, Sara J. Cook, Primary Department
WEST MIDDLE DISTRICT,-No. 14 Farmington avenue. GRADED.
Committee .- A. M. Hurlburt, T. T. Fisher, Francis Gillette. Teachers .- Charles E. Willard, Principal ; Henrietta Sheldon, Assistant; J. A. Martin, Teacher of Writing; Misses Julia B. Burbank, Lizzie H. Haynes, Intermediate Department; Julia Clark, Primary, Adelaide Trask, Assistant.
WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Junction of New Britian avenue and Washington st.
Committee-J. P. Harbison, Thos. H. Holaday, Edwin Mer- ritt. Teachers-Janet Alexander, Principal ; Miss Hannah Stearns, Primary.
NORTH EAST DISTRICT, WINDSOR ROAD. Committee, Daniel G.Smith. Teacher, Edgar A. Burnham. Miss Mather, Assistant.
NORTH WEST DISTRICT, ALBANY AVENUE. Committee, Lucius H. Utley. Teacher, Nellie E. Winton.
GRAVEL HILL DISTRICT, BLOOMFIELD ROAD. Committee, Hiram Shepard. Teacher, Henry M. Barbour.
SOUTH WEST DISTRICT, ROCKY HILL. Committee, John Amadon. Teacher, Susan M. Keep.
PEARL STREET COLORED SCHOOL, 95 and 97 PEARL STREET. Committee, The High School Committee.
AMERICAN ASYLUM FOR DEAF AND DUMB. 222 Asylum st. Incorporated 1816. Officers Elected May 12, 1866. Hon. W. W. ELLSWORTH, President.
Vice Presidents .- James B. Hosmer, Barzillai Hudson, Chas. Goodwin, John Beach, Calvin Day, Henry A. Perkins, Sam- uel S. Ward, Roland Mather.
Directors .- Nathaniel Shipman, Leonard Church, Lucius Barbour, George M. Bartholomew, John C. Parsons, Pinck- ney W. Ellsworth, Erastus Collins, and Jonathan B. Bunce, Olcott Allen, Rowland Swift.
Annual Election, Saturday after 2d Thursday in May.
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Roland Mather, Treasurer and Fund Commissioner; John C. Parsons, Secretary.
Principal .- Rev. COLLINS STONE, M. A.
Instructor Gallaudet Scientific School .- John C. Bull, M. A.
Assistants .- David Bartlett, M. A .; John R. Keep, M. A .; Richard S. Storrs, M. A .; Edward C. Stone, M. A .; Job Wil- liams, M. A .; Arthur H. Whitmore, Wilson Whiton, Wm. H. Weeks, Mary A. Mann, Sarah W. Storrs, Catharine Blauvelt.
Teacher of Drawing-Louise Stone; Physician-E. K. Hunt, M. D .; Henry Kennedy, Steward; Salmon H. Crossett, Assistant Steward. Mrs. Phebe C. White, Matron. Mrs. Rebekah A. Cady and Miss Nancy Dillingham, Assistant Matrons. Master Cabinet Shop-R. Lewis; Master Shoe Shop-W. B. Flagg; Mis- tress Tailor Shop-Margaret Greenlaw. Average of pupils is 220. Permanent fund, April 1, 1866, $289,217.45.
HARTFORD FEMALE SEMINARY, 40 PRATT STREET. JOEL HAWES, D. D., President. | GEO. M. WELCH, Treasurer.
Trustees .- Rev. Joel Hawes, D. D., Edward Goodwin, G. F. Davis, George M. Welch, Homer Blanchard, Marshall Jewell, G. W. Russel, M. D., James L. Howard, Daniel Phillips, Rev. Wm. C. Doane, James S. Tryon. Founded, 1823.
Teachers .- MR. and MRS. M. S. CROSBY, Principals ; Miss Maria S. Parker, Miss C. Goldthwaite, Miss Elizabeth A. Barry, Miss Ellen P. Palmer, Miss Elizabeth Hawley, Assistants ; Prof. Leopold Simonson, German, Italian and Spanish ; Mdme. Swendeman, French ; Henry Wilson, Dudley Buck, Jr., C. W. Huntington, B. F. Leavens, Music; Geo. Gladwin, Teacher of Drawing ; A. Wunder, and John L. Fitch, Painting, Miss M. E. Greeley, Physical Culture.
TRINITY COLLEGE, CHARTERED, A. D. 1823. Trinity st. CORPORATION.
The Rt. Rev. John Williams, D. D., Chancellor, President; Hon. Isaac Toucey, LL. D. ; Hon. William W. Boardman, L. L. D .; Rev. Frederick Holcomb, D. D .; Thomas Belknap, Esq .; Rev. William C. Mead, D. D .; Rev. Robert A. Hallam, D. D .; John Ferguson, Esq .; Jedediah Huntington, Esq .; Rev. E. Edwards Beardsley, D. D .; Rev. Edward A. Washburn, D. D .; Gurdon W. Russell, M. D .; Hon. Wm. E, Curtis, L. L. D. ; Henry J. Scudder, M.A. ; Joseph E. Sheffield, Esq. ; Rt. Rev. Geo. M. Randall, D. D .; Pliny A. Jewett, M. A., M. D .; Rev. Geo. H. Clark, D. D .; Geo. M. Bartholomew, Esq .; Wmn. C. Peters, M.A .; R. W. H. Jarvis, M.A .; Rev. Jacob L. Clark, D. D .; C. J. Hoadly, M. A. Secretary .- C. J. Hoadly, M. A. Treasurer .- Thomas Beiknap, Esq.
FACULTY AND PROFESSORS.
John Brocklesby, M. A., Acting President; Seabury Pro- fessor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, and Bursar.
Rev. Thomas R. Pynchon, D. D., Scovill Professor of Chem- i stry and Natural Science, Chaplain and Librarian.
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Rev. Geo. S. Mallory, B. S., M. A., Brownell Professor of Rhet- oric and Belles Lettres.
Rev. John T. Huntington, M. A., Professor of the Greek Lan guage and Literature
Rev. Wm. W. Niles, M A. Professor of the Latin Language and Literature.
M. Leopold Simonson Instructor in the French and German Languages.
Rev. S. J. Andrews, M. A., Instructor in Metaphysics. PROFESSORS, ETC., NOT OF FACULTY.
Rt. Rev. John Williams, D. D., Lecturer on History and Logic. Francis T. Russell, M. A., Instructor in Oratory.
Samuel Eliot, LL. D., Lecturer on Political Science and Constitutional. Law.
George C. Shattuck, M. D., Professor of Anatomy and Phy- siology, and the Institutes of Medicine.
Duncan L. Stewart, LL. D., Professor Emeritus of the Greek and Latin Languages and Literature.
Wm. C. Hicks, M. A., Lecturer on Civil and Mechanical En- gineering.
Rev. Wm. Croswell Doane, B.D., Lecturer English Literature. W. Wright Hawkes, M. A., Lecturer on the English Language and Literature.
Terms .- Commencement Day is Thursday, July 11, 1867. Christmas Term begins Sept. 12,1867 ; Trinity Term, Jan. 18, '67 SENIOR CLASS.
NAMES.
RESIDENCE. ROOMS.
Frank Somerville Harraden Concord, N. H.
J. H. 48
Stephen Holbrooke, New York City. J. H. 41
Henry Kent Huntington, Hartford, Conn. 17Sum'r
William Richard Mackay,
Monongahela City, Pa. J. H. 45
Leland Simons,
New Rochelle, N. Y. B. H. 36
JUNIOR CLASS.
NAMES.
RESIDENCE. ROOMS.
Edw'd Renwick Brevoort
Lenox, Mass.
B. H. 33
Perceval Wood Clement,
Center Rutland, Vt. J. H. 28
Samuel Wash. Clifford,
Boston, Mass. J. H. 16
Robert Hallam Curtis,
Meriden, Ct.
B. H. 12
Henry Ferguson,
Stamford, Ct.
B. H. 33
Reginald Hart, {
Mt. Kisco, N. Y.,
B. H. 32
Frank Kennedy,
Hagerstown, Md.
B. H. 6
Frank Louis Norton,
Norwich, Ct.
62 Coll.st
Frank Henry Potts,
Galena, Ill.
B. H. 34
Robert Shaw,
Hartford, Ct.
19 Wol't
George Milnor Stanley,
East Greenwich, R. I.
B. H. 38
Howard Cooke Vibbert, Fair Haven, Ct. J. H. 37
J. H. 28
Augustus Holme Wiggin, Gloucestershire, Eng. SOPHOMORE CLASS. RESIDENCE. ROOMS. B. H. 31
NAMES.
Charles Clarence Barton, Salisbury, Ct.,
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Wm Claiborne Brocklesby Hartford, Ct.,
B. H. 15
Joseph Blount Cheshire, Tarboro, N. C.
J. H 32
Breckenridge S. Gibson,
Sarartoga Springs, N. Y. B. H. 5
Geo. Otis Holbrooke, N. Y. City, J. H. 44
Edw'd Van Brunt Kissam
Huntington, L. I.,
B. H. 16
Jacob LeRoy, Jr.,
Hartford, Ct.,
B. H. 15
Arthur McConkey,
New Britain, Cl,,
B. H. 14
William Short,
Greenwich, Ct.,
B. H. 11
Robert Hobart Smith,
N. Y. City,
J. H. 42
Henry Swift,
Easton, Pa.
B. H. 14
Thomas White,
Butler, Pa.,
B. H. 35
FRESHMAN CLASS.
NAMES.
RESIDENCE.
ROOMS.
Brady Electus Backus, Detroit, Mich,
J. H. 43
Charles Douglass Barber, Philadelphia, Pa. B. H. 36
Henry Merlin Barbour,
Hartford,
B. H. 34
Robert Forsythe Bixby,
Augusta, Ga.
J. H. 32
Allender E. Breckenridge, Meriden, Ct.
B. H. 12
Arthur Brocklesby,
Hartford,
155 W'n
Percy Shelly Bryant,
East Hartford, Ct.
B. H. 28
Wm. Byron Buckingham, Barnwell C. H., S. C.
J. H. 29
George Clark,
St. Louis, Mo.
B. H. 40
George Lewis Cooke, Jr., Arthur Dyer,
Hartford.
155 W'n
George Fiske,
Warehouse Point, Ct.
J. H. 12
Samuel Richard Fuller,
Middletown, Ct.
J. H. 12
Charles Henry Gardner,
Oneida, N. Y.
101 Ann
Geo. Frederick Goodman, George Hart,
Saybrook, Ct.
B. H. 9
Luther Martin Kennett,
St. Louis, Mo.
B. H. 13
James Kirtland,
Saybrook, Ct.
B. H. 30
George Brinley Morgan,
Hurtford,
28Farm
William Robert Mowe,
Eastport, Me.
B. H. 40
William Nichols,
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.
B. H. 16
Richard Hartley Nott,
Saco, Me. 428Main
Rysam Mulford Stilwell,
Sag Harbor, L. I.
B. H. 37
John Kennedy Stout,
Elizabeth, N. J.
B. H. 13
Frank Wallace Whitlock, Gt. Barrington, Mass.
B. H. 28
Harlow Ruggles Whitlock, Brookfield, Ct.
B. H. 30
Byron Fenn Willcox,
Nework, N. J.
J. H. 43
UNIVERSITY STUDENT.
Allen Wm. Thurman, Columbus, 0. J. H. 26
ABBREVIATIONS .- J. H., Jarvis Hall; B. H., Brownell Hall.
THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF CONNECTICUT. Chartered A. D. 1834. 33 Prospect street.
The Trustees are chosen annually by the Pastoral Union of Connecticut.
Trustees .- Reverend, F. Marsh; W. W. Turner; C. Hyde; L.
Warren, R. I.
B. H. 38
James Robert Fuller,
Middleto:cn, Ct.
Hartford.
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B. Rockwood; A. Dunning; F. Williams; HI. B. Blake ; J. Tay- lor, D. D .; E. P. Marvin, D. D .; W. Barrows; W. W. Daven- port ; J. Pike; J. S. Tucker, G. A. Oviatt. Also, E. Ellsworth ; E. C. Brewster; J. B. Hosmer; L. Barbour; N. Case; O. Al- len; L. C. Ives; P. Jewell; N. Kingsbury.
Faculty .- Rev. Wm. Thompson, D. D., Nettleton Professsr of Biblical Literature; Rev. Robert G. Vermilye, D. D., Riley Professor of Christian Theology; Rev. J. C. Bodwell, D. D., Hosmer Professor of Preaching and Pastoral duty. The Waldo Professor of Eccl. History, at present is vacant.
Lecturers .- Rev. Rufus Anderson, D.D.,-Lecturer on Foreign Missions ; Rev. Alonzo Quint, D.D.,-Lecturer on Congregation- alism; Prof. Arnold Guyot,-Lecturer on the Bible in the light of Modern Science ; John Lord, D. D.,-Lecturer on " The Fathers." Present number of Students 25.
anks.
Hours for business-from 10 o'clock, A. M. till 3 P. M.
ETNA NATIONAL BANK, 224 MAIN STREET.
O. G. TERRY, President. A. G. LOOMIS, Teller.
A. R. HILLYER, Cashier, S. C. BROWNELL, B'keeper. Directors .- Oliver G. Terry, Eliphalet A. Bulkeley, William R. Cone, Ellery Hills, Walter Keney, Joseph Merriman, Chas. P. Clark, Leverett Brainard, Thos. K. Brace, Robert E. Day. Discount days .- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 12 M. Annual Meeting .- 2d Tuesday in January.
Dividends January and July. Capital Stock, $525,000.
AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK, 260 MAIN STREET. G. M. BARTHOLOMEW, President.
ROWLAND SWIFT, Cashier. | JOHN G. ROOT, Ass't Cashier.
Directors .- Geo. M. Bartholomew, Daniel P. Crosby, Geo. W. Moore, Edmund B. Kellogg, Daniel Phillips, Oswin Welles, Silas W. Robbins, Henry French, F. R. Foster, Edward Kel- logg, William A. Healey.
Discount Days .- Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, at 12 M. Annual Meeting .- Second Tuesday in January.
Capital Stock, $600,000.
CHARTER OAK NATIONAL BANK, 70 ASYLUM STREET. CHAS. T. HILLYER, President.
J. F. MORRIS, Cashier. 1 LUCIUS A. BARBOUR, Teller.
Directors .- Chas. T. Hillyer, Gurdon Trumbull, Lucius Barbour, Geo. M. Welch, Erastus Collins, L. J. Hendee, Geo. Sexton, Milo Hunt, Edson Fessenden.
Annual Meeting .- 2d Tuesday in January.
Discount Days .- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 12 M Capital, $500,000.
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GEER'S HARTFORD
CITY NATIONAL BANK OF HARTFORD, 348 MAIN ST. G. F. DAVIS, President.
P. S. RILEY, Cashier. | J. A. FRANCIS, Teller.
Directors .- G. F. Davis, Olcott Allen, Elisha T. Smith, Ches- ter Adams, Henry E. Russell, Pliny Jewell, Enoch C. Roberts, Henry Pease, Seth Talcott.
Discount Days .- Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 12 M. Annual Meeting, 2d Tuesday in January. Capital, $550,000.
CONNECTICUT RIVER BANKING CO. 25 CENTRAL ROW. JOHN A. BUTLER, President. | M. W. GRAVES, Cashier.
Directors .- Jos. Church, C. H. Dexter, John A. Butler, John P. Ford, Ebenezer Roberts, John C. Parsons, Sylvester G. Farnham, Jr., Frank W. Cheney, Richard W. H. Jarvis.
Discount Days .- Mondays and Thursdays at 11 A. M. Annual Election .- First Tuesday in January.
Dividends .- In the month of January and July.
Incorporated, May, 1825. Capital Stock, $250,000.
FARMERS & MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK, 106 STATE. JOHN C. TRACY, President. CHARLES F. SEDGWICK, Teller. JAS. L. CHAPMAN, Cashier.
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