Hartford CT Directory OCR, 1847, Part 3

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Chapman Fred'k L. bonnet bleacher, bds. 33 Market. Chapman F. T. clerk, bds. Eagle hotel.


Chapman G. W. h. 23 Kingsley st.


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Chapman Harry L. boot maker, bds. 13 Kilbourn st. Chapman James D. toll house, bds. 139 Front st.


Chapman Joshua K. h. 3 Sheldon st. Chapman Novatus, bds. Clinton house.


Chapman Reuben, bds. 114 Front st. Chapman Samuel E. clothing,56 Morgan, h. 139 Front. Chapman Silas (C. & Williams,) h. 33 Front, 2d floor. Chapman & Williams, merchant tailors, 1 Cent. row. Chapman Wm. clerk, bds. 139 Front st.


Chapman Wm. H. att'y Waverly h. bds. 2 Asylum.


Charter Albert L. baker, b. 4 Kilbourn st. Charter Wm. painter, bds. 118 Front st. CHARTER OAK OFFICE, rear of Universalist Church. Chase Joseph, painter, h. 38 Market st.


Chase Samuel L. laborer, bds. 10 Mulberry st. Chauncey Michael, farmer, h. Charter st. Chenevard Hepsibah, h. 121 Main st. Chenevard Margaret, h. 121 Main st. Chickering H. boot maker, bds. 33 Market st.


CHICKERING'S 'BOSTON,' Piano Fortes. W. J.


Babcock, has the sole agency for the sale of the above instruments in this city, and will have constantly on hand a large and beautiful assortment, for sale at the manufacturer's prices. Ware Room in Kellogg's Building, 136 Main st.


Childs Gurdon H. clothing, 264 Main, h. 15 Village. Childs, widow of L. B. bds. 19 Prospect st.


Church Abner, rope-maker 22, h. 26 Morgan st. Church C. L. painter, 313 Main bds. Windsor road. Church Charles W. grocer, 286 bds. 315 Main. Church Charles, wood inspector, h. Windsor road. Church Edward, book binder, bds. Windsor road. Church Geo. h. Windsor road.


Church George Jr. clerk. bds. U. S. Hotel.


Church Henry, rope maker, h. 14 Morgan st. Church James, rope maker, 22, h. 24 Morgan st. Church Joseph, h. 28 Trumbull st,


Church Lorenzo, watch maker, 194 Main, h. 14 Chapel.


Church Samuel, fishmonger, 13 Ferry st. Church William, saddler, bds. 315 Main st.


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Churchill Catherine, widow, h. 3 Pratt st. Churchill C. h. 26 Pearl st. Churchill Lory, spoon burnisher, h. Retreat road.


CITY COURT ROOM, under City Hall. CITY HALL, Market st., between Temple and Kingsley. CITY HALL MARKET, under City Hall. CITY COFFEE HOUSE, L. Lane, Jr. 315 Main st. CITY HOTEL, John C. Burgess, 120 Main st.


CITY HOTEL LIVERY STABLE, Rear of City Hotel. Entrance on Gold and Mulberry Streets. First rate Horses and Carriages furnished at short notice. Ladies and gentlemen furnished with GOOD saddle Horses. Low Carriages always in readiness, for Parties, &c, and to the Tower, with good Horses and accommodating drivers. Expresses furnished to any part of the country with despatch. Passengers to the different trains of Cars and Boats, called for in any part of the city, by leaving notice at the City Hotel, or at our office in Gold street. The travelling public will always find our Carriages at the Cars and Boats on their arrival, rain or shine.


CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS .- Hacks and Coaches for Fu- nerals, with steady Horses and careful drivers, furnished at the earliest notice by the subscribers, who will give their particular attention to this branch of their busi- ness. A. E. CLAPP & CO., rear City Hotel. Entrance on Gold and Mulberry sts.


CITY HOTEL LIVERY STABLE, by J. B. Olcott 4. Co., Removed directly opposite the City Hotel, AND REAR of 115 Main Street. J. B. O. & Co. take the following method of informing their friends and the public of the fact, that they have vacated the Stable in rear of City Hotel, where for the last few years they have been liberally patronized, and gained for them- selves a reputation for keeping the best stock of Horses and Carriages To Let in this city. We intend by our removal to hold the same position as when in our old establishment, and do not mean to be outrivalled by any in the style and quality of stock we shall keep for the accommodation of our customers. We therefore invite our friends and such persons as take pleasure in riding in good establishments, to give us a call, where


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they may be assured of being suited, and on such terms as cannot fail to please. We purpose also to pay particular attention to furnishing Stage Coaches and. Hacks (with good and careful drivers) for Funerals, Parties, &c. Passengers to the Boats and Cars called for in any part of the city, by leaving their orders at our office, rear of 115 Main street.


Claffy John, laborer, bds. South Prospect st. Claffy Michael, boot finisher, h. Grove, cor. of Front. Claflin Wm. B. boot dresser, bds. N. E. House.


Clancy John, painter, h. 61 Pleasant st. Clapp Aaron, millinery 230 Main, h. 54 Trumbull st. Clapp A. E. & Co., livery stable, rear City hotel. Clapp Allen E. (A. E. C. & Co.) bds. 11 Gold st. Clapp Betsey, tailoress, h. High st.


Clapp Caleb, ostler, h. 13 Wells st.


Clapp Cephas, ostler, bds. 11 Gold st.


Clapp Chester, porter, at City Hotel.


Clapp Samuel F. butcher, h. 15 Talcott st.


Clark Amos, butcher, h. 91 Front st.


Clark Abel N. h. 25 Village st.


Clark Alfred, joiner, h. 14 Buckingham st.


Clark Daniel W. Pres't Protec. Ins. Co. h. 38 Church. Clark David, wholesale grocer, 107 State, h. 27 Main.


Clark Edward G. clerk, bds. 27 Main st.


EZRA CLARK & Co., 99 State street, Importers of Iron, Steel, &c., offer for sale on liberal terms, a complete assortment of Bar, Bolt, Hoop, Sheet and Band Iron. Steel of all kinds, Carriage Springs, An- vils, Vices, Axletrees, Shoe Shapes, Horse Nail Rods, Horse Nails and Shoes, Taunton Cut Nails, Iron Wire, &c., &c.


Clark Ezra, (Ezra Clark & Co.) h. 123 Main st.


Clark Ezra, Jr. (Ezra Clark & Co.) h. Winthrop st.


Clark Franklin, tailor, h. 69 N. Market st.


Clark Geo. H. (Ezra C. & Co.) bds. 19 Prospect st. Clark Geo. butcher, Wash, Market, bds. Blue Hill. Clark George 2d, hair-dresser, 10 Central Row.


Clark George 3d, farmer, h. near Insane retreat. Clark Henry, butcher, 300 Main, h. Windsor.


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Clark Hannah, widow, boarding house, over 306 Main. Clark Henry L. F. blacksmith, bds. Ferry st. Hotel. Clark John W. joiner, bds. 47 Front st.


Clark John engineer, bds. 1112 Kilbourn st.


Clark James M. founder, h. Commerce cor. Potter st. Clark Jason butcher, stall 2 Wash'n Markt. h. blue h. Clark Lemuel, carriage-smith, h. Wethersfield Lane.


Clark Lorenzo D. Capt. Steamer Mohawk, 91 Front. Clark Rufus, hack driver, h. 6 Talcott st.


Clark Samuel, cordwainer, bds. 23 Morgan st.


Clark Spencer L. clerk, bds. 52 Trumbull st.


Clark Samuel S. joiner, h. Windsor road.


Clark Seth H. wood engrav. over 124 Main h. Park st. Clark Samuel L. bds. 23 Morgan st.


Clark W. N. screw manufacturer, h. 37 Church st.


Clark Rev. Walter, pastor 2d cong. Ch. h. 19 College. Clary James varnisher and finisher, h. N. of Front.


E. S. CLEVELAND, Dealer in British, French and American Dry Goo ls, 217 Main st. French, Eng- lish, and American Broadcloths, Cassimeres, and Vest- ings, from first hands, and for sale at wholesale prices.


Cleveland, E. S. dry goods, 217 bds. 215 Main st. Cleveland Mason, X-comptroller, bds. American. Clemens Henry N. teacher, bds. 2 Asylum st. CLINTON HOUSE, Wood & Pitkin, 15 Central Row. Clonie Michael, laborer, h. 21 Pleasant st. Clough John A. laborer, h. 7 Ellery st.


Clough Edward W. founder, bds. 7 Ellery st. Coe Francis L. cordwainer, Albany st. Coe Lorin E. cordwainer, h. Albany st. Cody Mrs. h. 10 Trumbull st.


Coit Henry R. clerk, bds. 215 Main st. Colburn C. H. lithographer, h. 44 Windsor st.


Coles Wm. P. collar maker, h. 34 Potter st. Cole T. pastor second advent ch. h. 64 Trumbull st. Colegrove Stephen, grocer, 61 Front, h. 23 Kingsley. Coleman Morrison, saddler, bds. 116 Front st. Collins Amos M. h. 20 Asylum st. Collins Arlow,cordwainer, 2 Asylum, h. 5 Church st. Collier William, livery stable 64 State, h. 20 Temple.


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WILLIAM COLLIER's Livery Stable in the rear of the Exchange Hotel, No. 64 State street, where may be obtained Carriages in every variety, and first rate Horses, with or without a driver, as may be required.


COLLINS & BROTHERS, Commission Merchants, and Wholesale Dealers in Dry Goods, No. 18 Asylum Street.


COLLINS COMPANY, 37 Commerce st.


Collins C. Eagle Hotel Ostler.


Collins Charles, (Collins & Brothers,) h. 30 Church st.


Collins Erastus, (Collins & Brothers,) bds. 20 Asylum. Collins Richard, laborer, h. 1 Hicks st.


Collins Roxa, h. Village st., north of Pleasant.


Collins Sarah, widow, h. 16 Kilbourn st.


Collins Wm. blacksmith, bds. 16 Kilbourn st.


Collins Win. L. (Collins & Brothers,) h. Asylum hill.


Colt Christopher, h. 2291% Main st.


Colt Elisha, cashier Exchange Bank, bds. U. S. Hotel. Colton Anson, bds. U. S. Hotel.


Colton Benjamin, bds. Exchange Hotel.


Colton C. A. merchant tailor, 176 Main st. bds. Am. H.


Colton & Co., lithographers, 176 Main st.


Colton Frederick P. (Colton & Co.,) bds. 12 Asylum st. Colton Lucius, clerk, bds. 254 Main st.


Colton Nathan, (Sheldon & Colton,) h. 29 Ann st. Colton Rufus, h. 53 State st.


Colton W. L. M. clerk, bds. 254 Main st.


Comes Richard F. marble cutter, bds. 315 Main st. Comstock C. R. shoe dealer, res. East Hartford. Comstock Dr. J. L. h. Asylum hill.


Comstock Charles, machinist, bds. 49 Front st.


Comstock J. C. bds. 169 Main st.


Conaway Francis, gardner, h. Spruce st. Concklin Geo. W. printer, h. 21 Hudson st.


Concklin John, cordwainer, h. 56 Front st.


Cone Wm. R. (Hungerford & Cone,) h. 24 Washington.


CONNECTICUT RIVER BANKING CO., 16 Central row.


CONNECTICUT HOTEL, Rich'd M. Brown, 190 Main st. Conner Edward, blacksmith, h. 21 Pleasant st.


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CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Incorporated by the Legislature of Connecticut, 1846. Insures lives only at the lowest rates of premium, and makes any and allassurances appertaining to life risks. Guaranty Fund $50,000. Office No. 158 Main, corner Pearl street. E. A. BULKELEY, President.


GUY R. PHELPS, Secretary. D. S. DODGE, M. D., Medical Examiner.


WILLIAM CONNER, Agent of the New-York Life Insurance and Trust Company ; and Secretary of the Protection Insurance Company. Office, 8 Exchange Buildings, north of the State House.


Conner William, h. corner of Park and Hudson sts.


Conner Wm. Jr. clerk, bds. corner Park and Hudson. Conditt C. C. saddler, h. 33 Windsor st.


Connelly Frank, gardner, bds. Garden st.


Connelly John, laborer, h. 7 Ferry st.


Connelly Patrick, laborer, h. 65 Pearl st.


Cook Edward, joiner, h. 2 Ellery st.


Cook Ephraim, clerk, bds. 2 Chapel st.


Cook Reuben, teamster, bds. 2 Ellery st.


Cook Jeremiah, truckman, h. 58 Pleasant st.


Cook Moses S. botanic physician, h 280 Main st.


Cook William, h. 2 Chapel st.


Cook William H. pattern maker, h. 42 Hudson st. Cooke widow of Edward P. bds. 56 Main st.


Cooke Oliver D. teacher asylum, bds. 215 Main st.


Cooley A. A. & Co., druggist, 63 State st.


Cooley Abial A. (.A. A. Cooley & Co.,) h. 87 Front st.


Cooley Albert G. clerk, hds. 254 Main st.


Cooley Benjamin M. clerk, 74 State st.


Cooley Chester, ostler, h. 16 Prospect st.


Cooley Clark R., N. E. T. house, 51, 53 and 55 Front. Cooley Samuel A. bds. 87 Front st.


Coolidge Jonas, bds. 23 Main st.


Coop David C. teamster, h. 36 Potter st.


Copeland Melvin B. clerk, bds. 65 Main st.


Cooper Eliza, dress and stay-maker, h. 25 Pearl st.


Cooper James, chair painter, h. 4 Chapel st.


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Cornell Mrs. Sarah, h. 15216 Main st. Corning E. P. shoe store, 19 Kingsley, h. 29 Trumbull. Corning Franklin, (H. C. & Son.,) bds. Washington st. Corning George W. h. 15 Trumbull st.


Corning H. & Son, merchant tailors, 156 Main st. Corning Henry, (H. C. & Son,) h. Washington st. Corning Hannah, widow, h. 27 Pearl st. Corning & Olmsted, Auc. and Com. store, 220 Main. Corning John B. (C. & Olmsted,) bds. 27 Pearl st. Corning Samuel P. bds. 29 Trumbull st. Corning Shubael, cordwainer, bds. 29 Trumbull st. Corning Rev. Wmn. H. bds. 27 Pearl st. Cornish Horace, joiner, house South Ann st. Cornish Mrs. Elizabeth, nurse, h. North Sheldon st. Cornish M. & Co., dry goods and groceries, 252 Main. Cornish Morton, (M. Cornish & Co.,) bds. 254 Main st. Cornish Virgil, steward at Insane Retreat.


VIRGIL D. CORNISH, No. 136 Main street, at the New New York Pearl street Store, dealer in Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, wholesale and retail; also, House- keeping Dry Goods. Particular attention paid to Rich Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, &c. &c.


Cornish V. Dwight, dry goods, 136 Main, bds. C. hotel. Cornwall H. at'ty, 8 Central row, bis. 52 Trumbull st. Cornwell Enos J. bookbinder, bds. 2 Asylum st. Corr James, blacksmith, bds. 6 Sheldon st. Cosgrove Mary, widow, h. 4 Charles st. Cosgrove Peter, moulder, bds. 59 Pleasant st.


Cosgrove Patrick, laborer, h. 12 Market st. Costerly Bernerd, laborer, h. 36 Elm st. Costalo James, laborer, bds. 9 Mill st. Cotton Allen, chair maker, h. 2 South Prospect st.


Cotton Daniel, tailor, bds. 4 Talcott st. Cotton David, cordwainer, over 117 State, h. 48 Front. Cotton Henry, cabinet maker, bds. 48 Front st. Cotton Richard, cordwainer, h. 326 Main st. Cotton W. G. 39 Morgan st.


Coughlan Daniel, laborer, bds. 9 Mill st. Coughlin David, laborer, h. 23 Pleasant st.


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COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE, 10 Pearl st. COUNTY JAIL, 60 Pearl st.


COURANT OFFICE, 214 Main, corner Pratt st. COURIER OFFICE, 20512 Main st.


C. L. COVELL, Sign of the " Good Samaritan," 18 State street, keeps always on hand a full assortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, WINES, Perfumery, Hair, Clothes, Nail, Teeth and Flesh BRUSHES. Dentist's instruments, Mineral Teeth, Gold and Tin Foil, and in their season, Garden, Field and Flower SEEDS.


Covell Chauncey L. druggist, 18 State, h. over store. Cowles A. S. (Gilbert & Cowles,) res. East Hartford. Cowles Jonathan, b. 40 Pleasant st. Coy Ami, farmer, bds. Coles st.


Coy Ariel, joiner, h. 6 South Prospect st. Coxe Arthur C. rector St. John's Church, h. 5 Pratt st. Crane Chauncey, h. 69 N. Market.


Crane Erastus, 34 State, h. 121 Main st.


Crane H. B. clerk, bds. 18 Windsor st.


Crane & Moulton, grocers, 82 Front s.


Crane Edmund, (Crane & Moulton,) bds. 85 Front st. Crane G. B. plater, bds. N. Market st.


Crane C. G. palm leaf and broom dealer, 37 Morgan. Crane George C. h. 123 Front st.


Crane Chauncey G. bonnet bleacher, bds. 69 Market. Crane Gilbert R. piano forte maker, bds. 91 Main st. Crane Hezekiah B. clerk, bds. 18 Windsor st.


Crane Win. L. Express agent, bds. 137 Main st.


Crane Warren S. dentist, 4 Exchange, h. W. Hartford. Crary David, physician, h. 292 Main st. Crocker Edwin, saddler, h. Chestnut st.


Crocker James G. jeweler, bds. 254 Main st.


Crocker, widow Mary, h. Phelps alley. Crofoot E. E. dentist, house and office 1 Grove st.


Crook James P. joiner, h. 5 Ellery st. Crosby Daniel P. h. 3 Prospect st. Crosby James B. leather dresser, h. West st.


Crosby Mrs. Polly, h. 14 Mill st. Crosby Miss Laura, h. 7 Buckingham st. Cross Ralph, carman, h. 6 Front st,


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Crawford M. T. cigar maker, h. 8 Hudson st. Crowell Daniel, accountant, h. 29 Buckingham st. Crowell John B. clerk, bds. 29 Buckingham st. Crowell Wm. H. (.A. Bemis & Co.) bds. U. S. Hotel. CRYSTAL, E. B. Strong, 75 State st.


Cuglar Theodore, machinist, bds. 49 Front st. Culliver John, carman, bds. 15 Front st.


Cunningham Andrew, iron founder, h. Meadow road. Cunningham Chas. laborer, bds. 14 Sheldon st. Cunningham John, h. Phelps alley.


Cunningham Mathew, painter, bds. Hartford Hotel. Cunningham Michael, laborer, h. 14 Sheldon st. Cunningham Michael, laborer, h. Phelps alley. Cunningham Patrick, 15516 Front st.


Cunningham William, laborer, h. 23 Pleasant st. Curtiss F. Ger. sil. ware, 1 Asylum, res. Glastenbury. Curtiss John J. clerk, h. 6 West st. Curtiss Joseph S. 1 Asylum, h. 39 Church st.


Curtiss Penuel, paver, h. 35 Elm st.


Cushman N. joiner, h. 21 Market st. Cutler Elbridge, h. 20 Grove st. Cutler Mr. blacksmith, bds. Atheneum.


Cutler Silas H. h. 77 North Market st.


Cutler William, clerk, bds. 20 Grove st.


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Dabney Charles W. clerk, bds. 39 Church st. Daggle John, laborer, h. 133 Front st. Daggett Wm. H. H. carman, h. 16 Commerce st. Daily James, laborer, h. 11 Trumbull st. Daily James, laborer, h. 19 Arch st. Daily Michael laborer, Albany st. Daily Samuel, pattern maker, bds. 91 Main st. Daily Thomas, h 36 Elm st.


Damon Stephen L. tinner, h. West st. Dana Francis, cabinet finisher, h. 8 South Prospect st. Danforth Chas. M. clerk, bds. 17 Morgan st. Danforth Mrs. Edward, widow, h. 23 Trumbull st Danforth John W. grocer 54, bds. 17 Morgan st. Danforth Wm. H. grocer 54, h. 17 Morgan st.


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Daniels Amos, Machinist, h. Hudson st. continued.


Daniels Austin, builder, 12, h. 17 Wells st. Daniels Chas. S. joiner, res. E. Hartford.


Daniels Edwin, clerk, bds. United States Hotel.


Daniels Horace, hatter, h. 10 Front st.


Daniels James, hatter, 44 Potter st. h. East Hartford. Daniels Leonard, miller, 20 Mill, h. 18 Elm st.


Daniels Lorenzo, (Bidwell, D. & Co.) bds. 29212 Main.


Daniels M. R. joiner, h. 71 Trumbull st.


Daniels N. C. bds. 26 Church st.


Daniels Oliver N. cordwainer, bds. 283 Main st.


Darcy Thomas, laborer, bds. 9 Mill st.


Darrow Christ'r M. carriage painter, h. 3d w. Asylum.


Darrow Thomas, tailor, 273 Main, h. 18 Chapel st. Darrows Francis, bootmaker, bds. 13 Kilbourn st.


Dart Giles, clerk, bds. 19 Asylum st.


Davis Elizabeth, widow, h. 42 Market st.


Davis Francis A., bds. Phelps' Alley.


Davis H. L. 39 Morgan, h. 31 Windsor st.


Davis James, driver, Albany road.


Davis James, laborer, bds. 320 Main st.


Davis Joseph J. h. 8 Chapel st.


Davis Joseph, joiner, shop Hicks, h. Pleasant st.


Davis Mrs. R. h. Phelps' Alley.


WILLIAM B. DAVIS, Wholesale Dealer in Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, and all kinds of Tailors' Goods, 14 and 16 Asylum st.


Davis William B. h. 12 Windsor st. Davenport Edward, baker, h. 26 Ferry st.


Day Albert, (D. G. & Co.) h. 67 Main st.


Day Albert F. (D. G. & Co.) h. 7 Sheldon st.


DAY, OWEN & Co., Commission Merchants and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and American Dry Goods. No. 8 Asylum st.


Day Calvin, (Day, Owen & Co.) h. 4 Pratt st. Day Edward T. book-binder, h. Blue hill. Day, Griswold & Co. commission merch'ts,3 Asylum. Day Horatio E. (Day, Owen & Co.) h. Wells avenue. Day Thomas, law reporter, h. 15 Prospect st.


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Dayton Andrew, mason, bds. 33 Buckingham st. Dean Hiram, blacksmith, h. 56 Pleasant st. Dean Joseph, blacksmith, 160 Front, h. 56 Pleasant.


JOHN DEAN, Dealer in Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Satinets and Vest- ings. Also, Manufacturer, and Wholesale and Re- tail Dealer in Silk and Worsted Fringes, Gimps, Cords, Bindings, Pulpit and Banner Fringes and Tas- sels, Ladies' Dress Buttons, &c., &c. No. 228 Main st.


Dean Mrs. Lot, bds. 30 Morgan st.


DeLand B. K. musician, h. 70 Front st.


Delevan Peter, blacksmith, 10, h. 14 Sheldon st.


Delliber Joseph, shoes, 150 Main, h. 6 Buckingham.


Delliber Joseph, Jr. bds. 6 Buckingham st.


Deming Mrs. Charles B. widow, h. 5 Sheldon st.


Deming Charles O. iron founder, h. 11 Kilbourn st.


Deming Charles T. master mariner, bds. Am. Hotel.


Deming David, saddler, bds. 287 Main st.


Deming Edwin, harnesses, 39 Morgan st. h. 7 Village.


Deming George, master mariner, bds. 13 Grove st.


Deming James, h. 1 Main st.


Deming Sarah, h. 58 Windsor st.


Deming William N. mason, h. 36 Potter st.


Deming Wm. S. pump maker, 64 Com. h. 36 Temple.


Deming Wm. S. Jr., clerk, bds. 36 Temple st.


Dennis James, laborer, h. 90 Front st.


Denison James E. joiner, h. Windsor road. Dennis Rodney, clerk, bds. 250 Main st.


Denslow & Beach, card and wire manuf'rs, 92 State. Denslow Chas. W. (D. & Beach,) h. Rainbow, Windsor


Denslow Mrs. Emily, widow, 28 Pearl st. Denslow & Stedman, iron & brass founders, 28 Com. Denslow W. J. (Denslow & Stedman,) h. 55 College st. DEUTSCHES GASTHAUS, A. Rothschild, 15 Asylum st. Dewey Daniel, cab. maker, Main, cor. Mul. h. 112 M'n. Dewey Daniel S. bds. 114 Main st.


Dewey S. A. screen manufacturer h. 28 Talcott st. Dickinson Catharine, widow, h. 23 Windsor st.


Dickinson Harvey, upholsterer, h. 47 College st. Dickinson Henry H. clerk, bds. 26 Chapel st.


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Dickinson O., portrait painter, 115 Main, bds: City H. Dickinson Philo, h. cor, Washington and College sts. Dickinson Truman H. mason, h. 56 Commerce st.


Dillon Charles, Hartford Hotel, 9 Market st.


Dillon James, laborer, h. 129 Front st.


Dillon James, laborer, h. 14 Trumbull st.


Dillon Patrick, h. 25 Talcott st.


Dillon Patrick, 7 Wells st.


Dillon Richard, laborer, h. 14 Trumbull st.


Dillon Thomas, laborer, h. 1 Ferry st.


Dimock J. W. merch. tailor, 127 Main. h. High st.


Dixon Henry, boot maker, bds. 10 Asylum st.


Dixon James, att'y and Mem. Cong. h. Asylum Hill.


Dobie William, (Ensworth & Dobie,) h. 9 Commerce.


Dodd Ann, widow, h. 47 Main st.


Dodd Aurelia, dress maker, h. 47 Main st.


Dodd Edward, clerk, bds. 11 Hudson st.


Dodd Elisha, farmer, h. 11 Hudson st.


Dodd Elisha Jr., clerk, h. 22 Buckingham st.


Dodd James, h. 38 College st.


Dodd Louis, bds. 11 Hudson st.


Dodd Samuel, clerk, h. 10 South Prospect st.


Dodd Thomas B. clerk, bds. 10 South Prospect st.


Dodd W. Henry, wood engraver, bds. 10 S. Prospect.


Dodge David S. physician, h. 14 Pearl st.


Dole C. C. h. 131 Main st.


Donahue Morris, laborer, 127 Front st. Donovan Edward, blacksmith, shop and h. Albany st.


Donovan Mrs. widow, washerwoman, h. Charles st.


Doolittle Henry P. dentist, bds. 1 Grove st.


Doolittle Mrs. Sally, widow, bds. 28 Main st.


Dorman Orlando, clerk, bds. 281 Main st. Dorsett H. H. painter, bds. 12 Asylum st. Doty Milo, merchant tailor, 48 State st. h. 2616 Elm st Dougherty Philip, laborer, h. 13 Gold st. Dow Ezra A. book keeper, bds. 6 Temple st. Dowd R. S., R. R. agent, bds. American Hotel. Downey Thomas, laborer, h. 6 Brinley court. Downer Jehiel, carpenter, h. Ann st.


Downs L. T. student, bds. 26 Church st.


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Downs Richard, laborer, h. Bliss st.


Doyle Peter, porter, bds. under 46 State st.


Drake Elizabeth, widow, h. rear 343 Main st.


Drake R. G. (Chapman & Drake,) bds. U. States Hotel. Drake Sidney, (Brown & Drake,) h. 54 College st.


Drake William, grocer, 308 Main st. h. over store. DRAPER MISSES, LADIES SEMINARY, 26 Trumbull st. Driggs Catharine, widow, h. 49 Mill st. Driggs Horace, baker, bds. 49 Mill st.


Driggs Nathan, baker, bds. 131 Main st.


Drinkell George, marble cutter, h. 367 Main st.


Driscoll David, porter, h. Charles st. Driscoll James, laborer, h. 293 Main st.


Driscoll O. stereotyper, bds. 2 Asylum st.


Duffee Barney, laborer, h. 10 Trumbull st.


Duffy Hugh, laborer, h. South Prospect st.


Duffy James, laborer, h. 19 Mill st.


Dunlap James V. painter, bds. 19 Asylum st.


Dunlap Mrs. Olive, h. 36 Milkst.


Dunham Austin, cotton dealer, 105 State,h. 9 Prospect.


Dunham Mary Ann, widow of Salathiel, h. 280 Main. Dunn Andrew, h. 17 Arch st.


Dunn Daniel, laborer, bds. 9 Mill st.


Dunn Hugh, (Hickey & Dunn,) bds. 10 Trumbull st.


Dunn John, blacksmith, bds. 9 Market st.


Dunn Patrick, porter, bds. 14 Grove st.


Durang Jacob, dancing master, h. cor. Hud. and Park. Durgiu Charles, laborer, h. rear Charles st.


Durgin Patrick, cordwainer, bds. 4 Wells st. Dustin Benjamin F. painter, bds. Exchange Hotel. Duty Matthew, mason, h. 137 Front st. Duty Mrs. widow, h. 43 Potter st.


Dwight Andrew A. table waiter, U. S. Hotel. Dyer Peter, cutler, bds. 32 Ferry st.


EAGLE HOTEL, Edson Fessenden, 22 State st. Eastman Abraham B. machinist, h. 27 Potter st. Eastman Samuel, machinist, h. 27 Potter st.


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Easton Oliver H. joiner, h. 16 Buckingham, shop rear. Eaton Almander, laborer, h. Cooper lane. Eaton Edward, ostler, bds. 320 Main st.


Eaton Elijah, machinist, h. 43 Front st.


Eaton G. H., clerk, h. Wells avenue.


Eaton Nathan, laborer, bds. 80 Commerce st.


Eaton Nathan, joiner, h. 40 Potters st.


Eaton Wm. D. (Z. Eaton & Son,) h. 8 College st.


Eaton Z. & Son, bakery, 12 Mill st.


Eaton Zerad, (Z. Eaton & Son,) h. Wells avenue. Edgerton Mr. painter, bds. 28 Ferry st.


Edwards Elizabeth, widow, h. 341 Main st. Edwards Irad, driver, bread waggon, Albany road. Edwards S. H. cabinet maker, bds. 8 Windsor st. Eggleston Alfred L. clerk, bds. 28616 Main st. Eggleston Elijah, saddlery, 301 Main, h. 15 Pleasant. Eggleston Emily, widow, h. 28616 Main st Eggleston Horatio W. clerk, bds 28616 Main st. Eggleston J. G. bds. 297 Main st. Eldredge J. B. bds. City Hotel.


Eldredge Benjamin S., clerk, bds. 17 Ann st. Eldredge Samuel, printer, h. 12 Hudson st. Eldredge William, blacksmith, h. 19 Kingsley st.


Elliott Geo. W., clerk, bds. United States Hotel.


Elliott James H. baker, h. 36 Commerce st.


Elliott Lewis, cordwainer, h. 23 Morgan st.


Elliott Lewis, Jr. cordwainer, h. North Front st. Elliott Wm. laborer, h. Phelps' alley. Ellis Benjamin F. joiner, h. 11 Pleasant st.


Ellison John J. baker, 23, h. 21 Ferry st.


Ellsworth P. W., M. D. office over 124, h. 117 Main.


Ellsworth Wm. W., atty. 2616 State, h. 19 Washington. Elton C. W., clerk, bds. 65 State st.


Elton Jerusha, boarding house, 65 State st. Ely Alfred E. (W. & A. Ely & Co.,) h. 95 Main st. Ely Henry E. (W. & A. Ely & Co.,) bds. 95 Main st. Ely Mrs. widow of William, h. 337 Main st. Ely Wm. D. atty., Waverly, bds. 337 Main st. Ely W. & A. & Co., grocers, 97 State st. Ely Wm. B. (W. & A. Ely & Co.,) bds. 95 Main st.




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