Geer's Hartford directory, including West Hartford and East Hartford, Connecticut, 1867-68, Part 32

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WM. H. GROSS, of Hartford, Treasurer. SAMUEL R. MONARY, of Hartford, Auditor. J. A. HEMINGWAY, of Suffield, Director to State Ag. Soc.


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HARTFORD COUNTY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.


D. S. DEWEY, President.


CHAS. T. WEBSTER, Rec. Sec. | THOS.K.BRACE, C. Sec. g. Lib. P. D. STILLMAN, Treasurer. S. H. CLARK, Auditor. Standing Committee .-- C. P. Welles, G. F. Davis, Thos. K. Brace. Office for collection of fruits and grafts, corner of Main and Mulberry sts. care of D. S. Dewey.


Exhibitions of Fruits, Flowers and Vegetables monthly at Wadsworth Atheneum


HARTFORD GAME CLUB. An Association of Gentlemen to prosecute all infringements of the Laws for the protection of game. JAMES H. ASHMEAD, President.


PERRY SMITH, Vice President. H. W. CONKLIN, Treasurer.


THOMAS K. BRACE, Secretary. H. C. ROBINSON, Attorney.


HARTFORD FREEDMEN'S AID SOCIETY.


Professor CALVIN E. STOWE, President. J. F. MORRIS, Treasurer. | REV. N. J. BURTON, Cor. Sec'y. MISS S. WOODBRIDGE, R. Sec. | Mrs. E. F. HUTCHINS Act Pres. Directors-Mrs. W. E. Baker, Mrs. Alexander Curry, Mrs. Allyn S. Stillman, Mrs. Nathan Starkweather, Mrs. Amos Whitney, Mrs. Theron Ives, Mrs. Twitchell, Mrs. George Moore, Mrs. Carlos Glazier, Mrs. Franklin Chamberlin, Mrs. George New- ton, Mrs C .. Townsend, Mrs. L. W. Saunders, Mrs. H. Pri- mus, Miss Mary Wells, Miss M. J. Woodbridge, Miss Mary Olmsted, Miss Mary Weld, Miss Mary Allen, Miss Ann E. Cooke, Miss Mary L. Collins, Miss Esther Pratt, Miss Julia Lymani.


Annual meeting first Tuesday in June.


SOLDIERS AND SAILOR'S MONUMENT ASSOCIATION. JOSEPH R, HAWLEY, President. T. G. ELLIS, F. W. CHENEY, H. P. STEARNS, Vice Prests. JOHN H. BURNHAM, Sec'y. GEO. M. COIT, Treasurer.


HARTFORD FEMALE BENEFICENT SOCIETY. This Society, has been dissolved and its funds transferred to he Hartford Orphan Asylum corporation.


HARTFORD HORSE ASSOCIATION.


Fairs held at Hartford, in September of each year. E. B. STRONG, President. T. K. BRACE, Cor. Sec'y. H. C. BECKWITH, Vice Pres't. H. W. CONKLIN, Treasurer.


HOWARD BASE BALL CLUB. NORMAN B. HALL, JR., Pres't.


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CITY DIRECTORY.


MACHINIST'S & BLACKSMITH'S UNION No. 2, of CONN. Organized, September 15, 1865.


D. D. DONOVAN, President. JAMES CARTER, Treasurer.


H. B. COTTON, Vice Pres. WM. N. WOODRUFF, Fin. Sec. GERGE ATKINS, Rec. g. Cor. Sec'y. Semi-Annual elections, 1st Monday in January and July. Meetings, on Tuesday evenings, No. 2 Sisson's block.


KNIGHTS OF THE SILVER CROSS. GRAND LODGE, No. 1. E. C. C. KELLOGG, S. R.A. P.K. J. HENRY MARTIN, 2d Cond.


A. E. MERRILL, J. R. A. P. K. J ROSENBLATT, 1st Guar.


C. H. CHEENEY, S. G. S. E. F. McCREA, 2d Guar.


G. J. REDDING, J. G. S. I. S. APGAR, C. G.


G. W. CORNISH, Treas. JAS. WATSON, L. G.


C. M. KILBOURN, 1st Cond.


C. M. KILBOURN, Janitor.


Meet Thursday evenings at " The Knight's Hall."


THE MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF CONNECTICUT.


Organized A. D. 1798. To Christianize the heathen in North America, and to promote Christian knowledge in the new set- tlements within the United States.


Trustees .- Rev. Joel Hawes, Rev. Jeremiah Taylor, Rev. My- ron N. Morris, Rev. T. K. Fessenden, Rev. William Thompson, Rev. Robert Vermilye, Samuel S. Ward, George Kellogg, Na- thaniel Shipman, Edward Goodwin, Thomas Smith, John Hooker.


Edward W. Parsons, Treasurer, Hartford; Rov. William W. Turner, Secretary and Auditor.


PAINTER'S PROTECTIVE UNION. Organized, February 1, 1866. ELISHA H. WELLS, President.


NAMAN D. PARSONS, Vice Pres. WM. G. ANDERSON, Fin. Sec.


GEORGE JONES, Rec. Secy. JOHN L. THOMASON, C. Sec'y.


ROBERT WALKER, Treasurer. NEWEL M. COWLES, C. Del. Executive Committee .- L. J. Estes, Charles B. Leonard, Joseph E. Woodwaad. Meetings on Monday evenings, Room No. 2, 130 Main street.


TRINITY COLLEGE ATHENEUM, FOUNDED 1824. ROBERT H. CURTIS, Pres't. -


HENRY SWIFT, 2d. Coun. WILLIAM SHORT, Vice Pres't.


1 Jos. B. CHESHIRE, Sec'y. E. V. B. KISSAM, Censor. BYRON F. WILCOX, Treas.


WM. C. BROCKLESBY, 1st Coun. THOMAS WHITE, Librarian. Standing Committee-George Hart, Ellender E. Breckenridge.


TRINITY COLLEGE PARTHENON. WILLIAM R. MACKEY,, President.


H. C. VIBBERT, V. Pres't. A. W. THURMAN, Sen. Critic. FRANK H. POTTS, Jun. Critic. ROBERT SHAW, Librarian.


CHAS. C. BARTON, Secretary, LELAND SIMONS, Treas. 44*


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Standing Committee .- Geo. L. Cooke, Wm. B. Buckingham, Robert F. Bixby. Janitor Aulae .- Richard H. Nott.


TRINITY COLLEGE MISSIONARY SOCIETY. FRANK S. HARRADEN, President. WILLIAM SHORT, Vice Pres't. | CHARLEL C. BARTEN, Rec. Sec. JOSEPH B. CHESHIRE, Treas. | FRANK H. POTTL, Curator. Rev. J. T. HUNTINGTON, Foreign Correspondence.


WILLIAM R. MACKAY, Home Correspondence.


UNIVERSALIST SOCIAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Mrs. H. FOSTER, Pres't. Mrs. B. PETERS, and Mrs. S. HASKELL, Treas.


Mrs. JOHNSON, V. Prest's. Mrs. E. P. RICE, Sec'y.


Executive Committee .- Mrs. A. M. Burnham, Mrs. C. John- son, Miss J. Whitney Mrs. A. Woodruff, Miss H. Seymour, Emma Johnson and Emma Waters. Annual meeting, second Thursday in Januarv.


YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Organized Feb. 17, 1867. Rooms 11 Central row. FRANKLIN CHAMBERLIN, President.


CHESTER G. MUNYAN, V. Pres. HENRY T. SPERRY, Cor. Sec.


JOHN M. PARKER, Vice Pres't. JOHN F. HOLMES, Treas. JOHN P. EADIE, Rec. Sec'y. T. W. RUSSELL, Audttor.


Directors .- James S. Tryon, James A. Smith, Jr., John T. Rockwood, Daniel W. Brigham, George B. Barnes, Charles E. Willard, Edward S. Sykes, James Watson, Jotham Goodnow, George W. Tuller, Joseph McFarland, Jr., John R. Redfield, Henry J. Huxam, Isaac Cross.


WOOSTER STREET CHAPEL ASSOCIATION. JAMES BIRD, President.


WILLIAM M. PEARL, Secretary. | R. H. GAY, Treasurer.


Standing Committee .- L. B. Moody, Morgan Lewis, A. R. Hillyer, Charles King, George T. Goodwin.


Trustees .- Alfred Smith, Nelson Kingsbury, James B. Hos- mer, Morgan Lewis, S. S. Ward.


Annual election first Tuesday in October.


GOOD TEMPLARS.


ORIENT LODGE, No. 1 .- Meets at Talcott & Post's upper hall, 371 Main street, Monday evenings. E. W. Waters, L. D.


CONNECTICUT LODGE, No. 73 .- Meets at Talcott & Post's upper hall Wednesday evenings, J. W. Bunce, L. D.


SONS OF TEMPERANCE.


HARTFORD DIVISION, NO. 19- Meets at Talcott & Post's lower Hall, 371 Main st., on Friday evenings.


SOUTH MEADOW DIVISION, No. 88 .- Meets in Charter Oak Hall building, junction of Charter Oak and Huyshope avenues, on Tuesday evenings.


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ST. PETER'S TEMPERANCE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Meets rear 44 Main st. P. Donahue, Sec'y.


ARRARAD LODGE, No. 13, U. O. B. B.


Meets Sunday evenings, at Hall 371 Main street. E. Horner, President; Joseph Danzig, Vice President; L. Mayer, Secretary; I. Mayer, Assistant Secretary; Henry Levitt, Henry Aishberg, Herman Goldsmith, Trustees. J. Zeiler, Treasurer.


GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. HARTFORD POST.


JOHN H. BURNHAM, P. C. JONN B. CLAPP, Post Adj. CHAS. T. STANTON, S. V. P. C. J. T. GILMAN, Post Q. M.


HENRY A. PRATT, J. V. P. C. Elections, Jan. and July.


EXCELSIOR LODGE, NO. 16, OF F. & A. MASONS.


UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COLORED GRAND LODGE OF N. Y.


Lloyd G.Seymour, W. M .; Daniel S. Patterson, S. W .; Fred- erick O. Cross, J. W .; Barney W. Holden. Secretary; Robert Wright, Treasurer. Meetings 2d and 4th Tuesdays, at 371 Main st 3d story.


I. O. O. F.


HARTFORD LODGE, No. 82. Meets Tuesday evenings, Tal- cott & Post's upper hall. R. J. Maynard, N. G., Sebra Belden, V. G .; Stephen Terry, Sec'y; L. F. Parrish, Treas.


HARTFORD WESSON RIFLE CLUB. Organized 1864. L. H. ROBERTSON, President. | THOMAS HAMILTON, Vice Prest. H. L. BARBOUR, Sec'y. GEORGE COOK, Jr., Treas.


Annual meeting third Wednesday in March.


WORKINGMEN'S UNION OF HARTFORD, CONN. Organized Feb. 4th, 1867. JAMES CARTER, President. D. D. DONAVAN, 1st V. Pres't. | DANIEL FLINN, Fin. Sec'y. E. P. SMITH, 2nd Vice Pres't. | A. G. HOLLISTER, Cor. Sec'y. GEORGE JONES, Rec. Sec'y. EDWIN CROCKER, Treasurer. Meetings first Thursday in each month, room No. 130 Main street.


CARRIAGE MAKER'S UNION, No. 18. Organized, 1866. Rooms, No. 2 Sisson's Block.


JOHN R. NEWTON, President. ALEX. HAMILTON, Vice Pres't. - JOHN H. DUNN, Sec'y. MICHAEL O'CONNER, Treas.


Deputy, JOHN DUNN.".


WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Organized, May, 1867. Annual election, 1st Thursday in June. This work is printed and bound previous to said date.


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Masonic.


WASHINGTON COMMANDERY, No. 1, OF MASONS.


Regular meetings, first Tuesday evening in each month, at Masonic Hall, 395 Main st. Thomas H. Seymour, E. C .; John G. Root, G .; Joel R. Holcomb, C. G .; J. G. Griswold, P .; C. A- Jewell, S. W .; J. W. Johnson, J. W .; H. H. Fitch, Treas .; S. L. Clark, Rec .; W. R. Hopkins, S. B .; C. Clayton, S. B .; J. H. Bingham, W .; C. Goodell, Sentinel.


WOLCOTT COUNCIL, No. 1, OF MASONS. t


Regular meetings, first Thursday evening in each month, a Masonic Hall. A. Pillsbury, T. I. M .; B. W. Hoxie, R.I. D. M .; Charles Clayton, P. C .; J. H. Bingham, C. G .; H. A. Goodwin, Treasurer; Henri E. Bissell, Recorder; George Lee, C .; C. Goodell, Sentinel.


PYTHAGORAS CHAPTER, No. 17, OF MASONS.


Regular meetings, first Friday evening in each month at Masonic Hall. Edwin Garfield, H. P .; Joseph K. Wheeler, K .; Ira W. Ford, S .; H. A. Goodwin, Treas .; L. A. Dickenson, Sec .; George F. Tolles, C. H .; N. G. Hinckley, P. S .; F. A. Cole, R. A. C .; George Lee, J. H. Bingham, Benjamin W. Hoxie, M. V .; Rev. S. A. Davis, Chaplain, Henry E. Patten, Guard. .


ST. JOHN'S LODGE, NO. 4, OF MASONS.


Regular Meetings, every Wednesday eve'ng at Masonic Hall. J. K. Wheeler, W. M .; F. A. Cole, S. W .; L. A. Dickenson J. W .; H. A. Goodwin, Treasurer; Leono P. King, Secretary ; Wm. H. Hunt, S. D .; Wm. Knox, J. D .; Rev. M. L. Scudder, Chaplain; F. A. Pratt, Marshal; H. E. Patten, Tyler.


HARTFORD 'LODGE, No. 88, OF MASONS.


John G. Root, W. M .; Fred. A. Johnson, S. W .; Chauncey R. Johnson, J. W .; M. W. Graves, Treas .; John S. Husser : Sec'y. ; George L. Coburn, S. D .; James P. Taylor, J. D. ; Rev. C. R. Fisher, Chaplain, H. P. Barton, Marshal; J. W. Walker, Organist, H. E. Patten, Tyler.


LAFAYETTE LODGE, NO. 100, OF MASONS.


Amos Pillsbury, W. M .; Geo. Lee, S. W .; Samuel V. Wood- ruff, J. W .; Benj. W. Hoxie, Tr .; Zeno P. King, Sec'y; Dan- iel Lamphear, S. D .; John H. Bingham, J. D .; Rev. Bernard Peters, Chaplain; James E. Smith, Marshal; B. F. Leavans, Organist; Cyrus Goodell, Tyler.


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Cemeteries.


ANCIENT BURYING GROUND ASSOCIATION. THOMAS SMITH, President.


A. R. SKINNER, Secretary. | J. B. HOSMER, Treasurer. Committee .- Jas. B. Hosmer, Charles Hosmer, S. P. Kendall, A. R. Skinner.


OLD SOUTH BURYING GROUND.


No. 2 Maple avenue. Committee .- The Town Selectmen.


CEDAR HILL CEMETERY.


Office, 13 Central row. Incorporated, 1865. GEORGE BEACH, President.


GEO. W. MOORE, Vice Pres't. 'W. W. JACOBS, Sec'y.


ROWLAND SWIFT, Treas. J. WEIDENMANN, Sup't.


Directors .- George Beach, George W. Moore, Marshall Jewell, James C. Jackson, Jonathan B. Bunce, Henry A. Perkins, Charles H. Northam, Nelson Hollister, Daniel Phillips, Thomas Belknap, Samuel Woodruff, Samuel Coit, Hiram Bissell, Fran- cis B. Cooley, Jonathan F. Morris, Albert F. Day, Edwin Tay- lor, James G. Batterson, Richard A. Robbins, John C. Par- sons, Rowland Swift. Annual meeting, first Thursday in Dec.


286 acres, 3 miles south of State House, on Maple avenue.


NORTH BURYING GROUND.


Committee .- John Randolph Pease, Henry C. Robinson and Lucius Barbour.


SPRING GROVE.


No. 901 Main street. William H. Page, Res. Sup't.


ZION'S HILL Junction Baker and Zion streets. Committee .- G. W. Woolley.


HARTFORD COUNTY JAIL, 109 Pearl street. There are 96 cells for the accommodation of 110 prisoners. No. of commitments from April 1855, to April, '56, 206 ;- from April, 1856 to April, 1857, 404 ;- and from April, '57 to '58, 502; and from April, '58 to 1859, 502; and from April, 1859, to April, 1860, 653; from April 1860, to April, 1861, 437 ; and from April, 1861, to April, 1862, 402 ; from April, 1862, to April, 1863, 378; from April 1863, to April, 1864, 287, from April, 1864, to April 1865, 425; from April 1865 to April 1866, 385; from April, 1866, to April 1867, 388. Drunkenness, 65; assault, 85; counterfeit money, 3; murder, 3; theft, 138; vagrant, 14; as- sanlt with intent to kill, 3; setting fires, 4; stealing from per- son, 9; obtaining goods under false pretences, 6; present No. in Jail, 24. Apollos Fenn, Keeper; J. Henry Martin, Assist. ; L. H. Wilcox, M. D. Physician; Geo. L. Coburn, Chaplin. County Commissioners .- Edwin Welles, Willis Dewey, Theo. B. Potter.


Meet at the Jail regularly the first of each quarter.


Number now in jail, 58-average the past year, 59.


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Haby.


James R. Stevens, Commodore; James A. Smith, 1st Fleet Captain; Geo. F. Hills, 2d Fleet Captain; John L. W. Corning, Sec`y. § Treas.


ATLANTA BOAT CLUB. Organized, 1858.


Boat is " Wah-ta-Wah," barge, 35 feet long, six oars, black with red stripe; colors at bow, blue, with name of boat in gilt; National flag aft; light, blue, red, and white. John K. Wil- liams, Captain; Jas. A. Smith, 1st. Lieut .; John G. Root, 2d Lieut .; James A. Smith, Clerk and Purser.


COMET BOAT CLUB. Organized 1864.


Boat is double scull " shell " owned by Charles A. Robin- son, and John W. L. Corning.


GOODWOOD BOAT CLUB. Organized 1864. Boat is single sculll "shell " owned by George F. Hills.


ELVERA BOAT CLUB. Organized Sept. 1, 1864. Boat is double scull " lap streak" owned by Jerry Crocker.


UNKNOWN BOAT CLUB. Organized Sept. 1864. Roat is "lap streak " six oars, built by Mckay. J. K. Williams, Capt. John S. Ives. Treasurer.


UNA BOAT CLUB. Organized 1867. Boat is double scull " shell " owned by F. L. & H. L. Bunce.


JUANITA BOAT CLUB. Organized 1867.


Boat is double scull " shell " owned by A. W. Olmsted and I. A. Taintor.


OSCEOLA BOAT CLUB. Organized 1858. Boat double scull, " lap streak, " owned by J. K. Williams.


OFFICES &c., IN THE STATE HOUSE.


Comptroller of Public Accounts, 1st story south end. Commissioner of the School Fund, south door, west room. County and Superior Court room, 1st story, north side. Governor's room, south door, east room.


House of Representatives, 2d story, north side. Secretary of State, 2d story, west side. Senate Chamber, 2d story, south side. State Library, 2d story, east side. Treasurer of State, 1st story, south side.


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POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS IN HARTFORD.


DEMOCRATIC CITY COMMITTEE .- Chairman, Samuel V. Woodruff. Chairmen-Thos. G. W. Jefferson, 1st Ward; John Bennis, 2d Ward; Austin T. Ashmead, 3d; Henry L. Barbour, 4th; Albert Keeney, 5th; Marcus Herlitschek, 6th.


DEMOCRATIC HARTFORD TOWN COMMITTEE .- William M. Charter, Chairman; George Cornish, F. P. Lepard, James S. Belden, Austin T. Ashmead, Edwin Smith, Seth E. Marslı.


UNION CITY COMMITTEE .- Chairmen, R. M. Burdick, 1st Ward; Charles E. Perkins, 2d; Geo. S. Gilman, 3d ; Edward Kellogg, 4th; Geo. Rust, 5th; H. K. Stark, 6th.


UNION TOWN COMMITTEE .- Henry T. Sperry, George B. Fisher, Geo. F. Gillett, Joseph A. Terry, Michael Levett, Wil- liam Woodward, Edward Kellogg, Wm. B. Smith, Thos. Gates, Jr., Geo. A. Fairfield, Jacob W. Shew, Lucius Tuttle.


U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE, 1ST DISTRICT, CONN. HENRY A. GRANT, Collector. WILLIAM W. HOUSE, Deputy Collector.


TIMOTHY PORTER, CHESTER G. MUNYAN, Assist. Assessors.


STATE OF CONNECTICUT VITAL STATISTICS.


1861. | 1862.


1863. | 1864. | 1866.


1867.


Birth's,


11,934


10,803


9,885


9,734


10,202


11,623


Marriages


3,757


3,701


3,467


4,107


4,460


4,978


Deaths,


7,735


8,541


8,442


9,109


7,950


7,520


THE TAXES on property in this City have been-


1862. Mills.


1863. 1 Mills.


1864. Mills.


1865. | 1866.


Mills.


Mills.


1867. Mills.


City Tax, 6


6


6


6


7


7


Town Tax,


3


4


4


7


7


7


Water Tax,


14


1/4 /


14


914


1014


1014


13%


14%


14%


The SCHOOL DISTRICT TAXES range


from 2 to 2 mills.


THE WEATHER.


1851 .- Dec. 27, below zero, 20 1857 .- Jan. 25, below zero, 17


1855 .- Feb. 7,


66


15 1858 .- Mch. 4,


14


1855 .- Feb. 11,


66


14 1859 .- Jan. 11,


66 30


1856 .- Jan. 7, 66


15 1861 .- Jan. 13,


25


1857 .- Jan. 16,


14 1861 .- Feb. 8,


24


1857 .- Jan. 23,


22


1865 .- Jan. 19,


13


1857 .- Jan. 24,


32


1866 .- Jan. 8, 66


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GRAND LIST, HARTFORD, FOR OCT. 1866.


8,433 Dwelling Houses,. $11,932,621


7,824 acres Land,.


2,364,215


510 Stores, 2,864,650


Manufactories and Mills,


1,095,850


Horses,.


199,177 57,502


Neat Cattle,.


Sheep, Swine and Poultry, 3,741


179,925


Farming and Mechanics' Tools,


6,375


Time Pieces,. .


85,799


Musical Instruments,


95,440


Furniture and Libraries,


441,068


Turnpike, Ferry and Bridge Stock,.


55,020 2,265,789


Insurance Stock, ..


7,606,418


Investments in Mechanical and Manuf'g operations, State, Canal and all other Stocks,. .


111,885


Railroad, City, and other Corporation Bonds,


1,130,395


Amount employed in Merchandize and Trade, .... Investments in Vessels, Steamboats and Commerce, Money at Interest, on hand,.


412,250


1,341,368


Taxable property not specified,


728,797


3212 Polls, ..


963,600


10 per cent. additional for lists not sworn


. 825,977


Amount of real and personal estate


$40,511,183


The Grand List of Hartford, at 3 per cent. in 1800, $100,675 02


66


66


66


1820, 139,463 00


66


1840, 256,315 87


66


1856,


597,565 34


66


66


66


1857,


604,539 17


66


66


66


1858, 657,470 42


1859, 723,941 03


The Grand List of Hartford for 1860,


$24,813,190 00


66


66


1861,


$24,252,683 00


66


66


1862,


$26,432,584 00


66


1863,


$30,571,850 00


66


1864,


66


66


1865,


$35,403,478 00 $37,571,374 00


The Grand List of State of Conn. for Oct. 1860, is $254,048,481


..


66


1861, is $254,742,695


66


66


66


1862, is $246,332,129


66


66


66


66


1864, is $276,086,457


66


66


1865, is $280,013,121


66


66


66


1866, is $290,013,121


.6


66


66


1850, 335,590 03


3,255,005


343,112


Bank Stock, ..


2,145,204


Carriages, ..


66


1863, is $258,005,353


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UNITED STATES OFFICERS. JUNE, 1867.


ANDREW JOHNSON, of Tennessee, President. BENJAMIN F. WADE, of Ohio, Vice President. WM. H. SEWARD, of New York, Secretary of State. HUGH McCULLOCH, of Indiana, Secretary of Treasury. EDWARD P. STANTON, of Pennsylvania, Sec'y of War. GIDEON WELLES, of Connecticut, Secretary of Navy. WILLIAM FAXON, of Connecticut, Assist. Sec'y of Navy. ORVILLE H. BROWNING, of Illinois, Sec'y of the Interior. A. W. RANDALL, of Wisconsin, Postmaster General. HENRY STANSBERRY, of Kentucky, Attorney General. POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES.


Census of 1790


3,929,827


1800


5,305,925


66


1810


7,239,814


66


1820


9,638,131


66


1830


12,866,020


66


1840 17,069,453


66


1850 23,191,876


66


1860 31,647,490


1866, taken by officers of internal rev .. ... 34,505,882


CONNECTICUT STATE OFFICERS. JUNE, 1867.


JAMES E. ENGLISH, of New Haven, Governor.


EPHRAIM H. HYDE, of Stafford, Lieutenant Governor. LEVERETT E. PEASE, of Somers, Secretary of State. EDWARD S. MOSELEY, of Hampton, Treasurer. JESSE OLNEY, of Stratford, Comptroller.


GEORGE A. PAINE, of Woodstock, School Fund Commis. R. W. WRIGHT, of New Haven, Executive Secretary. COLIN M. INGERSOLL, of New Haven, Adjutant General. J. L. BENNETT, Jr., Assist. Adj. Gen.


WM. M. CHARTER of Hartford, Quarter Master General. SAMUEL D. SILLOWAY, " Assist. "


DR. JAMES H. HOYT, of Waterbury, Surgeon General. CHARLES M. POND, of Hartford,


MINOT E. OSBORN, of New Haven,


Governor's Aids.


WILLIAM H. TINGLEY, of Norwich,


GEORGE D. HASTINGS, of Tolland,


W. S. CHARNLEY, of New Haven, Paymaster General. JAMES P. MARSH, clerk, Office Secretary of State. WILLIAM J. COITE, clerk, Treasurer's Office.


GEORGE ROBINSON, clerk, Comptroller's Office.


PORTER B. PECK, of Chaplin, clerk, School Fund Office. A. J. MUNYAN, of Hartford, clerk, School Fund Office. CHARLES J. HOADLY, State Librarian.


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A TABLE OF DISTANCES;


IN MILES, from each Town in the State of Connecticut to HART- FORD and NEW HAVEN, compiled from official documents in the Office of Secretary of State, for " GEER'S HARTFORD CITY DIRECTORY."


There are 163 Towns in this State-75 send two representa- tives and 88 one each, making 238 members of the House; these Towns are divided into 21 Senatorial Districts.


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HARTFORD


-


35


Madison,


36


21


Avon,


12


35


Meriden, -


17


17


Berlin, -


13


24


Middlebury,


-


36


23


Bloomfield,


7


42


Milford,


45


10


Bristol,


21


29


Naugatuck, -


35


17


Burlington,


18


37


North Branford,


35


9


Canton,


17


40


North Haven,


28


8


East Granby,


16


50


Orange,


41


6


East Hartford, -


4


39


Oxford, -


42


15


East Windsor,


11


46


Prospect,


30


15


Enfield,


-


-


17


52


Seymour,


44


12


Farmington, -


10


27


Southbury,


42


20


Glastenbury,


9


38


Wallingford, -


23


13


Granby,


18


50


Waterbury,


30


22


Hartland, -


25


52


Wolcott,


26


24


Manchester, -


9


43


Woodbridge,


-


38


8


Marlborough,


16


36


NEW LONDON,


45


54


New Britain,


-


10


30


Norwich, -


38


58


Rocky Hill, -


7


31


Bozrah, -


34


54


Simsbury,


13


40


Colchester,


25


45


Southington, -


19


21


East Lyme,


44


48


South Windsor,


8


43


Franklin, -


36


60


Suffield,


18


53


Groton, -


50


59


Wethersfield,


4


32


Griswold, -


53


73


Windsor,


8


42


Lebanon,


30


54


Windsor Locks,


12


48


Ledyard, -


50


59


West Hartford,


4


40


Lisbon, -


42


65


NEW HAVEN, -


35


Lyme,


45


43


Bethany, -


36


10


Montville,


37


62


Branford, -


40


9


North Stonington,


55


71


Cheshire,


26


14


Preston, -


45


67


Derby,


45


10


Salem, -


34


45


East Haven, -


40


5


Sprague,


38


52


Guilford, -


36


16


Stonington


57


66


Hamden,


33


6


Waterford,


44


25


-


-


1


0


531


CITY DIRECTORY.


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FAIRFIELD, -


57


22


Harwinton,


- 23


38


Bethel,


58


33


Kent,


49


50


Bridgeport,


52


17


Morris. -


36


45


Brookfield,


60


31


New Hartford,


-


22


43


Danbury,


61


36


New Milford,


48


40


Darien,


73


38


Norfolk,


36


55


Easton,


63


28


Plymouth,


23


53


Greenwich,


83


48


Roxbury, -


43


20


Huntington, -


52


17


Salisbury,


54


29


Monroe,


-


52


17


Sharon,


51


53


New Canaan,


73


38


Torrington,


28


67


New Fairfield,


65


37


Warren, -


44


60


Newtown,


50


25


Washington, -


43


44


Norwalk,


67


32


Watertown,


;


30


44


Redding,


65


34


Winchester, -


30


45


Ridgefield,


75


40


Woodbury,


-


37


32


Sherman, -


60


50


MIDDLETOWN,


15


23


Stamford,


77


42


Chester,


32


32


Stratford, -


49


14


Chatham, -


22


32


Trumbull,


56


20


Clinton,


38


25


Weston, -


67


32


Cromwell,


13


27


Westport,


64


29


Durham,


21


81


Wilton,


-


73


38


East Haddam, -


33


35


BROOKLYN,


44


68


East Lyme, -


44


48


Ashford,


31


66


Essex,


37


38


Canterbury,


40


64


Haddam, -


25


28


Chaplin,


33


63


Killingworth,


37


25


Eastford, -


34


69


Old Lyme,


49


42


Hampton,


38


63


Old Saybrook,


49


42


Killingly,


47


82


Portland, -


17


29


Plainfield,


45


68


Saybrook,


-


38


38


Pomfret,


-


40


75


Westbrook,


40


30


Putnam,


45


81


Middlefield,


28


45


Scotland, -


34


58


TOLLAND,


19


54


Sterling,


49


73


Andover, -


18


53


Thompson,


48


83


Bolton, -


14


49


Voluntown,


59


79


Columbia,


23


46


Windham,


30


54


Coventry,


21


56


Woodstock, -


41


76


Ellington, -


15


50


LITCHFIELD,


30


36


Hebron,


22


42


Barkhamsted,


24


50


Mansfield, -


27


26


Bethlem, -


36


32


Somers,


24


59


Canaan,


43


58


Stafford,


-


28


63


Colebrook,


31


55


Union, -


33


68


Cornwall,


39


48


Vernon, -


15


48


Goshen,


32


42


Willington,


25


60


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