New Haven CT Directory, 1868, Part 35

Author: J H Benham
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Lines, Augustus E. Lloyd, William R. Lines, Augustus Mailhouse, Jacob Mansfield, John W. Mason, James M. Monson, Alfred S.


Morse, Elliot H. Morris, Luzon B.


Morton, Joseph G. Moulthrop, Wm. M. North, John G.


Davis, Chas. S. A. Downes, Joseph


Dickerman, T. Parsons Olmsted, James


Earle, John E. Fowler, Chas. H. Foster, Wm. E. Fitzgerald, Richard Fox, Timothy J. Gilbert, Stephen, Gilman, D. C.


Osborne, Arthur D. Pardee, Henry E. Pease, Obadiah, Peck, Jesse


Rowland, Edward S.


Hartley, William Hemmingway, Wyllys Robinson, Charles


Bartlett, Wm. T.


Hill, Eugene C.


Kimberly, E. E. Stone, Wm. W.


Butler, George A. Brown, Elbert H. Bush, Charles K.


Hotchkiss, James G.


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United States Registrars in Bankruptcy.


First District .- John Hooker, of Hartford. Second District .- Eleazer K. Foster, New Haven. Third District .- Robert Coit, Jr., New London. Fourth District .- William K. Seeley, Bridgeport.


TOWN GOVERNMENT.


Town Officers.


Selectmen-Lucien W. Sperry, Wm. R. Shelton, Allen Mix, Wm. Hillhouse, Thomas Brinley, Michael Eagan, Charles R. Pope.


Town Clerk-Milton S. Leonard.


Assistant Tourn Clerk-


Town Agent-William R. Shelton. Salary $2,500.


Collector of Taxes-Walter Osborn. Salary $2,500, including the services of clerk, Henry W. Anthony.


Treasurer-Harmanus M. Welch. A salary.


Auditors-Benjamin Beecher, Daniel Trowbridge, Henry D. Smith. Managers of Town Deposit Fund .- Colin M. Ingersoll, John B. Robertson, John H. Coley, Andrew L. Kidston, Levi B. Bradley. Grand Jurors-William C. Robinson, George F. Gardiner, James E. Eishop, Siegwart Spier, Bernard Reilly, H. C. Woodruff.


Constables-Walter Osborn, Jonathan W. Pond, Henry D. Smith, George Chapman, Daniel Kearnan, George S. Foote, Stephen Shanley. Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages-Charles A. Gallagher. Registrars of Voters-1st District-Ezra B. Dibble, William E. Baldwin. 2d District-E. C. Andrews, Frederick O'Connell. 3d District-Geo. Baldwin, John Healey. 4th District-Anson L. Swift, Robert Schleigel. 5th District-George Kane, Lucius Kentfield .- 6th District-B. S. Kellam, Sherman E. Granniss. 7th District- Marshall Bunnell, Willis R. Holt. 8th District-David E. Burwell, James H. Lansing.


Surveyors of Highways-The Selectmen.


Fence Viewers-The Constables.


Pound Keepers-Mariner Beecher, James Reynolds, Elihu Cooper, Hamilton W. Scranton, John Ryan, Charles Warner, Ai Russell, Thomas Gorman.


Haywards-Mariner Beecher, Lewis Bassett, Luther Potter, G. W. Ford, Leverett Porter, Lester W. Mabrey, Leyden Richardson.


Gaugers and Inspectors-Frederick Lines, Stephen Wheeler, E. T. Stanley, Wm. Tuttle, Clark R. Shelton.


Packers-George A. Basserman, Austin Hurlbut, Neus Sperry, Robert Stevens, D. J. Bailey, Wm. M. Clark, Daniel Merrill, Cor- nelius Pierpont, Wm. Hull, S. E. Merwin, Jr.


Weighers-Elmon Blakeslee, Chas. F. Tuttle, Robert Stevens, Isaac T. Hotchkiss, Ward R. Sperry, Henry E. Barnes, Seth S. Barnes, George A. Chapman, Benj. Bronson.


Sealers of Weights and Measures-William J. Derby, Mortimer M. Camp, Lyman Treadway, Henry S. Merrifield.


Assessors and Board of Relief.


Assessors-Charles Shelton, Patrick Smith, George W. Hicks, John W. Rowe, Henry W. Anthony.


Board of Relief-Edwin W. Cooper, Patrick Maher, Charles Ruckoldt, J. M. Mansfield, J. Tyler.


Justices of the Peace.


Elected April 6, 1868, for 2 years from July 4, 1868.


William A. Reynolds, John B. Robertson, Luzon B. Morris, Levi B. Bradley, Milton S. Leonard, William R. Shelton, Wilson H. Clark, John W. Mansfield, Lyman L. Squire, Lucius G. Peck, Charles T. Shelton, IraMerwin, William C. Robinson, Elijah Gilbert, William Downes, Samuel L. Bronson, John E. Earle, Charles C. Blatchley, James G. Brown, Charles R. Whedon, Henry W. Anthony, Michael Nolan, Jacob Mailhouse, Lewis Merwin, Max Thalhiemer, John Tuttle, Timothy Collins, Sylvanus Butler, William McGuire, Thomas McGinn, Caleb Mix, Jr., John Maher, Michael Reynolds, Morris Goodhart, Curtis S. Bushnell, Augustus D. Norton, David L. Bunnel, E. L. Bissell, Prelate Dimick, Michael R. Enscoe, Bernard Sheehan, Rus- sell Chapman, H. W. E. Matthews, Seigwart Spier, Michael Herrity, Wm, Hartley, Philip Pond, Patrick Smith, Michael Welch, Daniel Healey, Philo B. Tuttle, Michael Leaden, Edwin W. Cooper, S. K. Hull, James L. Hayes, Charles Kimberly.


Jurors in City Court. (Appointed July 1st, 1867.)


William S. Charnley, Andrew P. Hotchkiss, William Lewis, John Harvey, Charles A. Gallagher, William H. Bradley, Philo Chatfield, Edward E. Hall, Wilson Booth, Joel B. Foote, John Maher, Charles A. Tuttle, Benjamin Noyes, John W. Mansfield, Gardner Morse, Dexter Alden, Frederick Ives, Isaac Thomson, Charles Carlisle, William A. Reynolds, Charles W. Allen, George Hoadley, Henry W. Anthony, Henry S. Johnson, Heman B. Allen, Andrew L. Kid- ston, John S. Rathbun, Burton Mallory, Amos F. Barnes, J. G. English, William H. Ray, John B. Robertson, Chauncey A. Dick- erman, George Shubert, William Hull, Patrick Morrissy, Obadiah Pease, Isaac Judson, Robert H. Osborn, Russell Chapman, Thomas R. Trowbridge, Edward Downes, Matthew G. Elliott, William B. Pardee, Jacob Morris, Henry W. Blanchard, Judson Canfield, Chas. R. Whedon, John Lego, Edward C. Beach, Marcus M, Rounds, H. P. Frost, Isaac T. Hotchkiss, Charles H. Pardee, Thomas Horsfall, Bernard Reilly, Jeremiah Barnett, Norris Wilcox, Julius Tyler, James A. Punderford, James Gallagher, Charles Katsch, Thomas Maher, Jesse M. Mansfield, Henry Brinley, Benjamin Beecher, Henry G. Lewis, Charles Shelton, Newell C. Hall, Elijah Gilbert, Lewis Luff, John Tuttle, Henry L. Clark, Stiles Stevens, Robert B. Bradley, Oliver E. Barker, Michael Starr, James Walker, Charles Ruckoldt, William F. Bradley, Zelotes Day, Prelate Demick, James M. Mason, Montgomery Armstrong, Elihu L. Ives, William R. Meshurul, John Egan, Meyer Zunder, Lucius W. Hall, Newton


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Moses, George P. Merwin, Charles F. Hotchkiss, George A. Basser- man, Bartholomew Healy, William Goodwin, Silas J. Benham, Will- iam Bryan, Charles B. Wooster, J. A. Weed, Charles Butler, Will- iam Dickerman, Henry O. Hotchkiss, George A. Stevens, Charles Peck, Samuel A. Stevens, Minott A. Osborn, Willis Bristoll, Edward S. Rowland, John A. Parmelee, Smith Merwin, George Maltby, Elihu Larkins, George H. Scranton, Charles Bates, Salmon W. Allis, Cornelius Pierpont, Charles Bishop, Horace Bowman, William Fitch, Richard Platt, Granville Weed, Willis G. Judson, Henry M. Smith, C.S. A. Davis, Willis M. Anthony, Howard B. Ensign, Michael Leaden, Elam Hull, Henry F. Andrus, Augustin R. Treadway, John E. Earle, Theodore A. Tuttle, Daniel J. Bailey, George W. Goodsell, Charles F. Tuttle, Henry W. E. Matthews, William B. Catlin, Enos S. Kimberly, Thomas H. Fulton, Henry J. Mattoon, Frank H. Cummins, R. H. Goldsmith, James Sullivan, Patrick Ward.


Officers of the Board of Health.


Clerk-William Downes. Attorney-Abel B. Jacocks. Health Officers-L. W. Sperry, W. R. Shelton, Thomas Brinley, William Hillhouse, Allen Mix, Michael Eagan, Charles R. Pope. Health Com- mittee-E. S. Russell and C. S. Ward.


Auctioneers.


Charles R. Whedon, Charles F. Hotchkiss, Benjamin Booth, Jacob Mailhouse, William S. Sanford, Morgan H. Clark, George Graham.


Grand List of the Town of New Haven for 1867.


No. Description of Property. Value in Dollars.


5,108 Dwelling Houses,


$15,429,256


611 Stores,


3,284,585


6,896 Acres of Land,


3,024,281


244 Manufactories, 1,598,147


1,752 Horses,


207,294


480 Neat Cattle,


18,277


1,741 Carriages,


159,487


2,748 Time Pieces,


74,384


621 Pianos and other Musical Instruments, 87,434


Household Furniture and Libraries,


407,150


Bank Stock,


2,389,337


Insurance Stock,


749,190


Wharf and Bridge Stock,


36,000


Manufacturing Stock,


40,175


Turnpike and all other Stocks, 2,600


598,159


City and other corporation bonds, 229,940


Amount employed in Trade and Merchandising, 2,260,163


Investment in Mechanical and Manufacturing operations, 2,764,978 Investment in Vessels and Commerce, 923,445


Money at Interest, 2,561,625


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Money on Deposit and elsewhere,


$185,968


All other Taxable property, . .


.


1,074,055


Amount of ten per cent. additions to Lists not sworn, 955,251


Total Amount,


$38,105,930


Deduct for Indebtedness, 1,187,192


$36,918,738


3,390 Polls at $1 each,


3,390


Total taxable amount,


$37,817,319


Increase from 1866,


$2,870,881


Statement of the Town Accounts for the Year ending November 1st, 1867. TAX ACCOUNT.


To paid Tax on land in Orange,


$1.58


do New Haven City School District,


8,648.40


do Military Commutation, 2,374.00


do Fair Haven School District, 871.80


do Westville School District, 291.87


do Land in Hamden, 8.00


do State Tax due February next, 105,019.14


$117,215.14


CR.


By interest allowed on State Tax by advanced payment, $3,273.10-$113,942.04


GENERAL ACCOUNT.


To paid Returns of Births, Deaths and Cemeteries,


$489.75


do Registrars of Births, Deaths, fees,


512.56


do Medical Association, 800.00


do Military Enrollment, 349.00


do Lights, Fuel and Stove bill for office,


293.34


do Town Clerk's salary and office bills,


611.26


do Repairs on Town Hall,


60.51


do Janitor's salary,


400.00


do Probate office expenses,


300.00


do Selectman's salary,


90.00


do Auditors and Bond Canceling Committee,


45.00


do Alms House Chaplain and Books,


294.35


do Stationery, Town Agent's office,


112.75


do Advertising Bills,


392.00


do Surveying, Rent of Land, Indexing, Postage, Civil Authority, Board of Health, and Sundry bills, 434.32


$5,649.93


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280.00


do Treasurer's salary,


125.00


do Coroner's Inquests,


Railroad Bonds,


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CR.


By Rent for Court Room, $250.00


do From Davenport & Mallory,


50.00


do do From Tuttle & English, 200.00


By sale of old Pest House,


100.00


600.00 $5,049.93


EXTRA ACCOUNT.


To appropriations to New Haven and St. Francis' Orphan Asylum, $600.00


To appropriations to Carrington & Hotchkiss' Ad- vertising bill,


216.10


To Balance paid State on Family Bounty Accounts, 8,241.39


To paid for Town Hospital Building, 1,952.20


do for Grating Windows at Almshouse, 245.33


$11,255.02


ROAD AND BRIDGE ACCOUNT.


To paid for three arch Stone Bridge on Blake street, Westville, including Masonry, Iron Railing, and Posts, $1,584.88


To paid Water Pipe and laying on Main and Blake streets, Westville, for surface water,


1000.62


To paid Surveying Westville and Fair Haven,


152.50


do Repairing and Grading roads, Westville,


1,160.78


do Stone Bounds for streets in Fair Haven,


229.25


do Embankment near Westville,


52.00


do Work in Dixwell and Munson streets,


188,87


do Mason work on Neck Bridge,


177.00


do Work on Cedar Hill road,


191.77


do Work on Fair Haven roads,


313.75


do Stone Bridge, Main street, Westville,


1,624.68


do Laying pipes and Mason work,


84.00


do Almshouse labor on roads in Westville and Fair Haven, 1,663.75


do Replanking Neck and West Bridges and repairs,


210.12


do Shelling roads in Fair Haven,


186.10


$8,820.97


CR.


By Cash from C. & A. L. Brown, for land, $154.03


$8,666.94


ELECTION EXPENSE ACCOUNTS.


To paid Registrars for Registering Voters, do Printing Registry Lists, 284.50


$2,301.00


do Refreshments, officers at polls, rents, and fixing voting places, 894.18


$3,479.68


CR.


By Cash from city,


$67,99


$3,411.60


SALARY ACCOUNT.


To paid Town Agent's salary,


$2,500.00


do Town Agent's Clerk's salary, 1,200.00


$3,700.00


INTEREST ACCOUNT.


To paid interest on notes and bonds, 23,672,07


BILLS PAYABLE ACCOUNT.


To paid Notes on Old Loans, do Bond No. 40, ($200) last series, 197.00


$93,597.00


ASSESSORS AND BOARD OF RELIEF ACCOUNT.


To paid Registrar for making List,


$10.00


do Board of Relief Services, 210.00


do Board of Assessors' do


2,847.85


do Grand List and Rate Book, 625.10


do Distributing Grand Lists,


40.00


do Matting for Assessors' Room,


27,54


do Custom House Return of Vessels,


10.00


do Stationery and Printing,


$3,842.00


OUTSIDE POOR ACCOUNT.


To paid Bills for Provisions, $10,308.82


do do do Coal and Wood,


2,883.99


do do do Transportation, 162.65


do


do do Shoes, 99 82


do do do Medicines,


328.11


do do do Undertaking, 275.50


$13,458.89


CR.


By Cash from other Towns,


835.15


$12,623.74


INSANE RETREAT.


To paid Insane Retreat, Hartford,


$1,600.33


CR.


By Cash for Support of Patients,


259,42 -- $1,340.91


GENERAL HOSPITAL ACCOUNT.


To paid General Hospital Society,


689.01


$93.400.00


72.11


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Report of the Town Treasurer.


DR.


Balance from last year, $71,161.22


Walter Osborn, Collector of Taxes,


257,000.00


W. R. Shelton, Town Agent, 7,412,51


State Comptroller, for Special Bounties, 246.00


Town Deposit Fund, 600.00


C. S. Bunnell, Town Clerk, 160.00


Total, $336,579.73


CR.


By paid orders Town Agent,


$290,575.02


do. do. for State Bounties, 246.00


By Balance to New Account, 45,754.90


$336,579.74


Resources and Indebtedness of the Town of New Haven. November, 1867. DR.


180 War Loan Town Bonds, $130,000.00


40 Town Hall Bonds, 40,000.00


Amount of last series Town Bonds, 76,000.00


$296,700.00


CR.


By Almshouse and New Town Farm, 40 acres, $75,000.00


" Old Town Farm, 30 acres,


50,000.00


" Land on Derby road, 16 acres,


1,600,00


" Land at Beaver Pond, 7 acres,


1,050.00


" Salt Meadow, Orange, 2} acres,


350.00


. " Hamden Wood Land, 150 acres,


1,500.00


" Water Lots on Harbor,


6,000.00


" Town Hall Property,


67,500.00


" Accounts due from other Towns,


2,395.37


" Almshouse Inventory,


6,224.84


" Interest allowed on State Tax,


3,273.10


Cash received from various sources,


7,412.54


Almshouse bill paid by Mr. Hinman,


918.08


$301,847.24


do


General do


5,649.93


do Extra do


11,255.02


do Road and Bridge Account,


8,820.97


do


Election Account,


3,479.68


do Salary, do


3,700.00


do Interest, do


23,672.07


do Bills Payable Account,


93,597.00


do


Assessors and Board of Relief Account,


3,842 60


do Outside Poor Account,


13,458.95


do Insane Retreat Account,


1,600.33


do General Hospital Account,


689.01


do Unpaid Bills do


362.15


do


Scho'l for Imbeciles, do


236.91


do Almshouse, do


6,854.91


do


Cash p'd Treasurer, do


7,412.54


$301,847.24


CR.


By amount of Orders drawn on Treasury,


$290,243.52


Town Agent's Report of Children's Pension Money.


DR.


To amount received from State during the year, $7,368.69


CR.


By amount disbursed during the year,


$7,368.69


UNPAID BILL ACCOUNT.


To paid Unpaid Bill of Previous Years,


$362.15


SCHOOL FOR IMBECILES.


To paid for the Support of Inmates, $236.91


ALMSHOUSE ACCOUNT.


To paid Fuel, Provisions, Clothing, Labor, Repairs, Salary of Assistant and Keeper,


$6,874.91


CR.


By Labor, Board, and Produce sold, $6,535.50


By excess of Inventory on last year, 482.19


-$6,937.69


Gain to Profit and Loss,


$82.78


General Abstract of Town Accounts for 1866-67. DR.


Amount of Tax Bill Account,


$117,215.14


" Amount Back Taxes Collectable, 20,000.00


" Cash Balance in Treasury, 45,754.74


" New Buildings for Hospital, 1,952.16


$279,327.15


The balance against the Town is Seventeen Thousand Three Hundred and Seventy-two 85-100, against Eighty-three Thous sand Thirty-six 67-100 dollars last year, with the property of the Town inventoried the same as it has been for years, with- out regard to present valuation. 38*


450


Births, Marriages, and Deaths.


Registrar-CHARLES A. GALLAGHER ; office, 81 Olive Street. Office hours-From 8 to 9 A. M., 12 to 1, and 8 to 9 P. M.


Abstract of Births, Marriages, and Deaths, in the Town of New Haven, for the year ending December 31, 1867.


BIRTHS.


Whole number, 1,456. Males, 777-Females, 679-Twins, 19- Illegitimate, 21.


MARRIAGES.


Both parties residents of this State, 451


Husband residing out of the State,


26


Both non-residents,


5


Total number of marriages, 482


Both parties American, .


259


Both parties foreign,


168


American male and foreign female,


11


Foreign male and American female,


44


Total number of marriages,


482


Number of marriages between persons of color, included with the above, 16.


DEATHS.


Male. Female.


Male. Female.


Male. Fem.


Under 1,


121


113|


20 to 30, 38 26


60 to 70, 25 28


1 to


5,


56


66


30 to 40,


26


36


70 to 80,


15


17


5 to 10,


23


27


40 to 50,


15 32


80 to 90,


9


12


10 to 20,


24 25


50 to


60,


26


26


90 to 100, 1 0


January,


62


May,


69


September,


65


February,


67


June,


56


October,


75


March,


73


July,


53


November, 53


April,


80 August,


73


December, 63


Age not stated, males, 4; females, 4. Total, 789


Of this number, colored males, 18; females, 24.


CHURCHES.


Hours of Public Worship.


The bells begin to ring for religious service on the Sabbath in the several denominations of the city, as follows :


For Morning Service-At 10} during the year. For Afternoon Service-From March Ist to Nov. 1st, inclusive, at 3 o'clock ; during the remainder of the year, at 2}.


For Evening Service-During the four months of shortest days, viz : November, December, January, and February, at 6} ; during the four months of the longest days, viz : May, June, July, and August, at 7} ; during the remaining four months, viz : March, April, September, and October, at 7 o'clock.


CONGREGATIONAL.


First Ecclesiastical Society.


Center Church, Temple Street, between Chapel and Elm. Rev. GEORGE L. WALKER, Pastor. Salary, $5,000. A. C. Twining, Henry White, Alfred Walker, C. B. Whittlesey, Chester S. Lyman, Leonard J. Sanford, Deacons.


Thomas R. Trowbridge, Henry C. Kingsley, James M. Townsend, Benjamin Noyes, Charles Thompson, C. B. Whittlesey, Edward I. Sanford, Society's Committee.


Roger S. White, Clerk. Willis Bristol, Treasurer. Wales Smith, Sexton. Organist, Thomas G. Shepard. Chorister, J. H. Wheeler. Tithingmen, Wales Smith, Solomon Weed, Willis Bristol, Alex. Cook, John Ritter, Geo. Treadway, C. B. Whit- telsey, Chas. Robinson.


Superintendent of Sabbath School-Charles B. Whittlesey.


United Society.


North Church, corner of Temple and Elm Streets.


Rev. EDWARD L CLARK, Pastor: Salary, $4,500. Nathaniel Jocelyn, Isaac Thomson, Atwater Treat, Lemuel S. Punderson, Lucius W. Fitch, Deacons. Society's Committee-Edwin Marble, Erastus Blakeslee, Rev. Wm. H. Rice, Frank T. Jarman, Horace P. Hoadley.


Clerk-Lucius W. Fitch, Treasurer-William Moulthrop. Lyman B. Judd, Sexton. James L. Ensign, Organist. Jeremiah A. Bishop, Wilson Booth, L. B. Judd, Tithingmen. Superintendent of Sabbath School-Alexander McAlister.


North Church Mission Chapel.


No. 52 Dixwell Avenue, opposite Eaton Street. Superintendent-John G. North. Religious exercises under direction of the North Church.


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Scatter-Good Mission.


Over 58 Congress Avenue. Superintendent-Erastus Blakeslee.


Third Congregational Society.


131 Church Street, between Chapel and Court. Rev. DANIEL S. GREGORY, Pastor. Salary, $4,000.


Cyprian Wilcox, S. G. Thorn, Lyman Osborn, H. B. Bowditch, Hiram Stevens, Deacons. M. G. Elliott, W. B. Bristol, Daniel H. Wilcox, Hiram Stevens, Edward P. Yale, Edward C. Beecher, Society's Committee. Geo. B. Curtiss, Clerk. C. Willcox, Treasurer and Collector. Wm. W. Moses, Organist.


William Franklin, Agent for the Sale and Renting of Slips. Augustus Lines, Agent for Deeding Slips.


Choristers-William E. Newell, Frank Potter. Samuel Cook, Sexton.


George B. Curtiss, Hiram Stevens, Henry W. Blanchard, Tith- ingmen.


Superintendent of Sabbath School-Samuel G. Thorn.


Third Church Olivet Mission.


William Street, near Bradley. William Franklin, Superintendent. Samuel McQueen, Lydia Hoadley, Assistant Superintendents.


College Street Congregational Society.


College Street, between Chapel and Crown. Pastor.


Everard Benjamin, N. W. Merwin, Amos Townsend, Deacons. Society's Committee-Henry F. Peck, Chauncey A. Dickerman, Joseph K. Bundy, Ruel P. Cowles, Charles Beers, James Gra- ham, Albert H. Kellam, Henry A. Carrington, Jeremiah Bar- nett, Jr., Edward Bryan.


C. A. Sheldon, Clerk. David W. Buckingham, Treasurer. Evarts Cutler, Organist and Chorister.


William Crow, Sexton. Everard Benjamin, W. Blakeslee, Amos Townsend, Tithingmen. Superintendent of Sabbath School, Ruel P Cowles.


Chapel Street Congregational Society.


Corner of Chapel and Union Streets. Rev. WILLIAM T. EUSTIS, Pastor. Salary $4,000.


Lewis Fitch, Morris Tyler, Henry N. Whittelsey, A. S. Grant B. Manville, Deacons.


Society's Committee-Nehemiah D. Sperry, Henry N. Whittelsey, Philo Chatfield, Lucius W. Hall, Henry A. Warner, C. J. Mon- son, H. J. Atwater, T. P. Merwin, David P. Calhoun. Wilbur F. Day, Clerk and Treasurer. George Baldwin, Sexton. Charles S. Elliott, Organist. Washington Webb, Frederick J. Calhoun, Burton Mallory, Lyman L. Squire, George Baldwin, Tithingmen. Superintendent of Sabbath School-Henry N. Whittlesey.


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Howe Street Ecclesiastical Society.


Corner of Howe and Martin Streets. Rev. GEORGE B. BEECHER, Pastor. Salary, $1,000.


G. F. Smith, Wm H. Bush, Benj. Higby, A. W. Weld, Deacons. Gilbert J. Hine, Isaac W. Hine, M. S. Munn, Society's Com. Alfred W. Weld, Clerk. George F. Smith, Treasurer. George Hindsley, Sexton. Norris Thompson, Chorister. Robert A. Smith, Organist.


Daniel Hoyt, S. V. Ingham, Tithingmen.


Superintendent of Sabbath School-Gilbert J. Hine.


South Reformed Church.


Corner of Columbus and Liberty streets.


J. H. CARROLL, Minister, and President of the Consistory. Sal- ary, $3,200.


Elders-F. W. Hill, E. W. Treat, Robert Latta.


Deacons-Paschal Withey, Gustavus Hinch. Superintendent of Sunday School-E. W. Treat. Sexton-Henry Blakesley.


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Organist-W. H. Huntley.


West Congregational Society.


Howard avenue, corner Columbus street. Rev. ORLANDO H. WHITE, Pastor. Salary, $1,200. Rufus S. Pickett, George W. Hazel, William C. Scobie, Deacons. R. Merritt Burwell, John Nicoll, Charles B. Burwell, Edward Coe, G. Henry Butricks, George S. Minor, Minot A. Butricks, Soci- ety's Committee. Alfred W. Minor, Church Clerk. Minot A. Butricks, Society's Olerk. Dea. George W. Hazel, Treasurer of Church.


Charles B. Burwell, Treasurer of Society. Frank Jones, Chorister. Frederick O. Mansfield, Organist.


M. A. Butricks, Sexton. Charles B. Foote, William C. Scobie, George S. Minor, Tithingmen.


Superintendent of Sabbath School-Geo. S. Minor. Assistant Superintendent-Sherwood S. Thompson. Preston B. Bennett, Secretary.


Annual meeting of Church and society first week in January.


Davenport Congregational Society.


Greene street, between Chestnut and Franklin. Rev. EDWARD E. ATWATER, Pastor. Frank W. Pardee, Edward Gillette, Deacons. Wm. H. Hitchcock, Ammi Norton, Isaac Morris, George W. Tay- lor, Edward Gillette, Morris M. Burdick, Society's Committee. Frank W. Pardee, Clerk and Treasurer. Frank W. Pardee, Chorister. Wm. H. Hitchcock, Sexton. Alex. Ronald, William H. Hitchcock, Tithingmen. Superintendent of Sabbath School-Frank W. Pardee.


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Temple Street Congregational Society-(Colored.)


Temple Street, between Crown and George. Pastor. Luke Lathrop, John R. Groves, James R. Brooks, George Living- ston, Deacons. Luke Lathrop, M. Lyman, Henry McGlinn, William Broshett, Robert J. Cowes, Society's Committee.


William Broshett, Clerk. Robert J. Cowes, Treasurer. John Groves, Chorister. William Broshett, Sexton.


EPISCOPAL.


Trinity Church.


Corner Chapel and Temple streets. Rev. EDWIN HARWOOD, Rector. Salary, $4,000.


Beriah Bradley, William W. Boardman, Wardens.


Judson Canfield, A. L. Kidston, C. R. Ingersoll, James M. Mason, G. Morse, William C. DeForest, J. P. Tuttle, William W. White, H. E. Harrison, John S. Beach, Henry W. Mansfield, William S. Charnley, Henry Hooker, Charles Atwater, Jr., Vestrymen.


A. L. Kidtson, W. Goodwin, N.S. Hotchkiss, J. B. Kirby, Tith'men.


J. M. Mason, Clerk. G. Morse, Treasurer. John M. Mattingly, Sexton. M. N. Whitmore, Organist, and Conductor of Music. Superintendent of Sunday School-William G. Sumner.


St. Paul's Church.


South-east corner of Chapel and Olive streets. Rev. EDWARD L. DROWN, Rector. Salary, $4,000.


John C. Hollister, John B. Robertson, Wardens.


Caleb Mix, Charles Peterson, Eli S. Quintard, Charles L. Eng- lish, William T. Bartlett, S. Noble Foster, William H. Bradley, William B. Pardee, Samuel E. Barney, Richard Peck, James E. English, Edward A. Mitchell, Samuel E. Mer- win, Jr., George Hotchkiss, Henry H. Snow, Vestrymen.


S. E. Barney, Clerk. John C. Hollister, Treasurer and Collector. Dr. W. D. Anderson, Organist. Lewis Chandler, Sexton. Samuel E. Barney, John C. Hollister, Milton S. Leonard, George Bartholomew, R. J. Brown, Tithingmen.


Superintendent of Sabbath School-J. C. Hollister.


Missionary and Benevolent Society of St. Paul's Church.


Rev. EDWARD L. DROWN, President.


John B. Robertson Vice President. Fitz E. Griswold, Secretary. John C. Hollister, Treasurer.


Board of Managers .- S. N. Foster, Henry W. Benedict, Charles L. English, William B. Pardee, Henry A. Dubois, Edward R. Hayes,


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Richard Peck, Samuel E. Barney, Milton S. Leonard, John Bradley, Henry H. Bunnell, William T. Bartlett, Peck Sperry, James H. Row- land, William Lewis, Eli S. Quintard, James Wood, Amos J. Beers, William Skinner, Edward A. Mitchell, John H. Coley, C. S. Bunnell.




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