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STATEMENT OF TOWN ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING OCT. IST, 1873.
TAX ACCOUNT.
Advertising,
Commutation tax,
$6,144 00
Hamden and Orange land,
10 00
New Haven School,
51,069 43
Registrar of births and deaths bills,
657 83
Westville School,
1,342 01
Board of health furniture, $110 50; nurses, $55 00; burial, 823 75,
Chaplain,
251 82
Interest allowed on state tax,
1,858 84
Town agent's office printing, 856 00; gas, $15 30; stationery, 819 67; spittoons for office and hall, $8 10,
99 07
EXTRA ACCOUNT.
Probate office stationery, $170 37 ; fees, &c., 853 55,
223 92
Treasurer's salary,
300 00
Carriage hire,
15 50
Allen Mix, making inventory,
7 50
GENERAL ACCOUNT.
Selectmen's fees and extra services,
270 00
Janitor's bills,
$514 66
Auditor's bills, 1872,
45 00
Jury of inquest,
467 63
Rent of land, city hall,
18 75
Females.
83
56
66
66
71
69
67
75
62
57
56
47
775
Sex not returned.
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Males ..
105
68
58
70
73
88
94
86
77
65
63
53
900
Medical association,
962 50
Cemetery return,
12 00
Town clerk's salary, $1,000 ; repairs,
$79 51; gas, 853 40; stationery, $372 52; printing, §16 25 ; index- ing, $275,
1,796 68
Military enrollment,
458 50
5 00 Labor by pay-roll on roads,
3,919 79
Baldwin, Charles L. Baldwin, Simeon E. Baldwin, R. E. Bartlett, Wm. T.
Nichols, John W. North, John G. Nott, George R. O'Brien, Owen Olmstead, James Osborne, Arthur D.
Hayes, Edward R. Higby, Benjamin
Spier, Seigwart Starkey, William, Jr. Stone, Wm. W. Strouse, David
Hill, Eugene C.
Thompson, Edward A.
Hine, Isaac W.
Thompson, Wm. E.
Beecher, Eugene A. Bill, Geo. R.
Pardee, Henry C. Pardee, Henry E.
Hollister, John C
Townsend, James M.
Blackman, W. H. H.
Pardee, Willard F.
Hotchkiss, James G. (Westville.)
Trowbridge, Chas. H.
Hull, S. R.
Trowbridge, Edward T
Hubbard, Calvin L.
Tuttle, Samuel I .. Twiss, Julius
Brennan, Maurice F. Brown, James G.
Ingersoll, Jonathan Ives, Charles
Tyler, Morris F.
Bunnell, Henry H. Bushnell, Curtis S.
Prescott, Harry Redfield, Horatio G. Redmond, James J. Richardson, John A. Robertson, John B. Robinson, Charles Rosenberg, Isaac Rosenbluth, S.
Jewett, Thomas B. Warner, E. L.
718
Males ..
Females
(Westville). Watrous, Elihu
Sex not returned .
Clark. Edward M.
Laue, A. H.
Weld, Fitz Henry
Clark, Wilson H.
Lewis, George A. Weld, William J.
Comstock, Lafayette Curtis, Geo. W.
Rowland, Edw'd S. Russell, Edwin Sanborn, William H.
Lines, Augustus White, Oliver S.
Davis, C. S. A. Dickerman, E.
Schlein, Wiegand
Mansfield, John W. Whittlesey, Ed. N.
Dickerman, T. Parsons Scott, Charles S.
Mason, James M. Wood, James A.
Driscoll, Cornelius T. Shelton, A. C.
MeCheane, Dennis Wright, William A.
Dow, Virgil M.
Shelton, Charles Shelton, Charles W.
Downes, Joseph
Earle, John E.
Shelton, Clark R.
Births, Marriages and Deaths in the Town of New Haven, 1873. Registrar, Frank Gal- lagher, 2 Columbus street.
BIRTHS.
SEX.
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
April.
May.
June.
July.
Aug.
Sept.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
$9,520 00
ROAD AND BRIDGE ACCOUNT.
Martin street bridge and abutments, 84,830 74 Plank and labor on other bridges, 485 52 E. Lounsbury and others, carting stone, 121 39 T. Burns, cobbling gutter, 49 00
Keeler, J. Warner and others, work on roads, 841 79
Ringing bell,
Collector and clerk's salary,
1,853 05 170 67
Coal for City hall, Stamps, directory and sundries,
46 71
Insurance renewal,
50 00
Births and deaths,
670 50
State on list of 1872,
56,045 54
100 00
$114,610 98
Attorney's fees,
Surveyor, 24 00
$112,752 14
New Haven orphan asylum, $300 00
St. Francis orphan asylum, 300 00
$600 00
NATIVITY.
Anketell, Edward A. Morris, Luzon B. Arvine, Earliss P. Morse, Elliot H. Asher, Adolph Moulthrop, Wm. M. Austin, James A. Munson, Lyman E.
Fowler, Charles E. Fowler, Chas. H.
Sloan, Thomas G.
Fox, Simeon J.
Smith, Carlos
.254
Hale, Enos A. Smith, Hermon E.
Avery, Prentice P. Babcock, James F.
Hartley, William
Both non-residents.
Residence unknown.
Hine, Burton J.
Townsend, Wm. K.
Blatchley, Chas. C. Blodgett, Geo. D.
Pendleton. Edmund Pickett, Rufus S. Pierpont, Henry Plunkett, Joseph D. Pond, Philip
Johnson, Newell, Warren, Herbert C.
174
90 23 24 44 49
| 20 to 30.
8 5 | 40 to 50.
8 8 | 70 to 80.
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Lloyd, William R. Whedon, Charles R.
Mailhouse, Jacob Whiting, George R.
Merrill, Charles G. G.Zunder, Maier
Merwin, Samuel E. Jr. Zunder, S.
Of this number, colored males, 34; females, 20; sex not stated, 0; total, 54. Number of cases of plurality births, included with the above, 18. Number of illegitimate births, included with the above, 21.
Shumway, John H.
Both parties foreign.
1 year.
559
Butler, George A.
309 52
189 25
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BENHAM'S NEW HAVEN CITY DIRECTORY.
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Alms teams and labor on roads, 7,683 00
INSANE ASYLUM.
By amount of orders drawn, 239,202 77
By cash from various sources, 4,699 02
By cash all other receipts, &c .. 1,394 61
Almshouse for produce sold, 6,389 74
Almshouse from other towns, Almshouse labor on roads, &c., Interest allowed by state, 7,683 00 1,858 84
$261,307 82
TOWN AGENT'S REPORT OF CHILDREN'S PENSIONS. By amount received from the state during the year, $9,026 09
The sum of $168 22-100 remains in town agent's hands, the balance having been dis- bursed.
RESOURCES AND INDEBTEDNESS OF THE TOWN OF NEW HAVEN, OCT. 1. 1873.
DR.
140 war loan bonds, $140,000 00
9 town hall bonds, 9,000 00
New series bonds, 41,600 00
500,000 Air Line bonds, 500,000 00
$690,600 00 CR.
Almshouse and new town farm, $100,000 00
Old town farm, 60,000 00
Hospital building, 2,000 00
150 acres in Hamden, 1,500 00
34 acres in Orange, 350 00
Water lots on harbor,
6,000 00
Town hall property,
80,000 00 7,209 65
Almshouse inventory,
Amount due on Chapel st. bridge, 13,800 00
Amount due from towns, 2,700 00
Unpaid taxes good, 56,000 00
Stone crusher and land, 14,000 00
Cash in treasurer's hands, 189,504 61
$533,064 26
The Treasurer has received the past year : From collector, $262,804 99
From banks non-resident tax, 3,126 70
From town agent, 4,699 02
From interest by treasurer, 4.418 00
From interest from old town farm, 3,657 00 From int. from town clerk's dog tax, 342 00 From licenses, 46,900 00
$325,977 61
REPORT OF THE TOWN TREASURER OF NEW HAVEN,
For the year ending September 29, 1873.
$102,593 32 Balance from last year, Cash W. M. Anthony, town agent, 4,375 96 Cosh from Walter Osborn, coll'r, 262,804 99 Cash from Chapel street bridge as-
sessments (by town agent), 323 06
Cash from non-residents's tax on bank stock, 3,126 70
Cash from John Cunningham, ex- town clerk (dog tax), 250 00
79 84 Cash from F. Botsford, town cl'k, do., 92 00 Cash S. D. Pardee, county treas'r, 46,00 000 Cash from income old town farm, 3,687 10 Cash from Joseph A. Smith, treas- urer, interest on daily balances, 4,418 00
$428,571 18
Paid town agent's orders,
239,066 52
Balance to new account, 189,504 71
$428,571 13
COURTS.
Supreme Court-Judge-Ward Hunt, Utica, New York.
Circuit Court-Judge-Lewis B. Woodruff, New York City. Sessions-At New Haven, fourth Tuesday in April ; at Hartford, third Tuesday in September.
District Court-Judge-Nathaniel Shipman, of Hartford. Clerk-Loren P. Waldo, of Hart- ford. Attorney-Calvin G. Childs, of Stamford. Marshal-Peter R. Carll, of New Haven .- Deputy Marshals-Philo F. Barnum, Bridge- port; Westel Russell, of Hartford. Sessions -At New Haven, fourth Tuesday in Febru- ary ; fourth Tuesday in August. At Hartford, fourth Tuesday in May, and fourth Tuesday in November.
United States Commissioners-Charles R. Ingersoll, Alfred Blackman, Samuel L. Bronson, H. Lynde Harrison, Johnson T Platt, Jona- than Ingersoll, Ratcliffe Hicks, New Haven.
Register in Bankruptcy-E. K. Foster.
Supreme Court of Errors-Chief Justice, John D. Park, Norwich; Associate Judges, Elisha Carpenter, Hartford; Lafayette S. Fos- ter, Norwich ; James Phelps, Essex ; Dwight W. Pardee, Hartford. John Hooker, Reporter, Hartford.
Superior Court-Judges, Dwight Loomis. Rockville; Edward I. Sanford, New Haven; Miles S. Granger, North Canaan.
COURT APPOINTMENTS.
New Haven County-Arthur D. Osborne, clerk ; Edward A. Anketell, assistant clerk ; Eleazer K. Foster, state attorney.
Assessors' services, 3,752 56
Insane hospital,
2,795 96
General hospital,
1,413 13
Outside poor account, 15,755 80
Advertising,
84 60 Almshouse,
14,152 58
Board of rolief,
303 50 Cash paid treasurer,
4,699 02
$5,334 96
Paid for support of patients, $2,795 96
$17,931 23
By cash from A. Todd, labor, 21 00
$2,795 96
$17,910 23
ELECTION EXPENSES.
Town election, Oct., 1872, expenses, $206 50 Refreshments, Oct., 1872, 44 19
Presidential election, 1872, expen- ses, $227 50; refreshments, $137
61 ; registrars' bills, $2,864; printing registry lists. $508 50; fitting up voting places, $100 00, 3,837 61
$1,413 13
By cash received for board, 29 15
$1,383 98
OUTSIDE POOR ACCOUNT.
Provisions,
$13,280 86
Coal and wood,
1,410 40
Medicine,
336 66
Burials,
536 00
Transportation,
108 88
Shoes and slippers,
83 00
Willis M. Anthony, town agent,
$2,500 00
James R. Ruckholdt, olerk, 1,200 00
$15,755 80
By cash from other towns,
1,106 69
By almshouse trust fund,
3,687 10
$3,700 00
INTEREST ACCOUNT.
$10,962 01
ALMSHOUSE ACCOUNT.
Clothing, fuel, salaries of superin-
tendent and assistants, $9,833 31
Deficit in inventory, 466 03
Balance to profit and loss, 3,853 21
$14,152 58
$42,660 00
By interest allowed on state tax,
1,858 84
$40,801 15
NOTES PAYABLE ACCOUNT.
$323 06
GENERAL ABSTRACT TOWN ACCOUNTS.
Paid tax bill account,
$114,610 98
Extra bill account, 600 00
General account, 9,520 06
Road and bridge account,
17,931 28
Election account,
8,552 41
Salary of agent and clerk,
3,700 00
Interest account,
42,660 00
Bonds purchased, $20,400,
19,581 69
Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, lists, 79 50
Assessors and boards of relief,
5,334 96
Bonds 19, war loan, April, 1863, $19,000 ; bonds 2, war loan, July, 1865, $1,000 ; bonds 2, war loan, July, 1865, $400, 19,581 69
$19,581 69
ASSESSORS AND BOARD OF RELIEF.
Distributing lists, $91 00
Repairs and carpet, 52 29
Labor, board and produce sold, and
all income from farm,
$14.152 58
CHAPEL STREET BRIDGE ASSESSMENT.
Amount collected and paid treas'r, $283 50
Amount of interest, 39 56
Interest H. M. Welch, $500,000 Air Line bends, $20,000 00
Interest H. M. Welch, $43,000 L. S. war bonds, 2,580 00
Interest J. A. Smith, $9,000 T. H. bonds, 540 00
Interest J. A. Smith, war bonds, 9,540 00
$8,552 41
SALARY ACCOUNT.
3,878 21 585 90
Advertising by registrars,
Cash from Wild, $23 20; Henley, $24 00; Brewster Lodge, $40 00 ; Lawton, $55 00, 142 20
$2,653 76
GENERAL HOSPITAL.
Support of patients, $1,413 13
Spring election, expenses, $281 00; refreshments, $140 39; printing lists, 8455 00; registrars' bills, $2,956 00, fitting up voting places, $45 82,
Assessors' services making grand list, 900 00 Stationery, 65 51
Hartford County-Chauncey Howard, clerk; C. W. Johnson, assistant clerk; William Ham- mersley, state attorney.
New London County-William L. Brewer, Norwich, clerk; Webster Park, Norwich, as- sistant clerk; Daniel Chadwick, Old Lyme, state attorney.
$261,307 82
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Fairfield County-Henry T. Blake, Bridge- port, clerk ; Samuel B. Sumner, Bridgeport, and David B. Booth, Danbury, assistant clerks; Nelson L. White, state attorney.
Windham County-E. L. Cundall, Brooklyn, clerk; Herber Clark, Willimantic, assistant clerk; John J. Penrose, West Killingly, state attorney.
Litchfield County-William L. Ranson, Litchfield, clerk; George M. Woodruff, Litch- field, assistant clerk; Charles F. Sedgwick, Sharon, state attorney.
Middlesex County-Charles G. R. Vinal. clerk; David W. Northrop, assistant clerk ; William T. Elmer, state attorney.
Tolland County-Joseph Bishop, Tolland, clerk; G. W. West, assistant clerk; B. H. Bill, Rockville, state attorney.
JURORS FOR SUPERIOR COURT-1878.
Alling, George
Atwater, William
Augur, George
Balbier, Charles F.
Baldwin, Charles A. Baldwin, William B. Barker, James Beecher, Benjamin Brinley, Thomas Bromley, John Brown, James G. Bryan, William D. Butler, Sylvanus Carpenter, Daniel L. Charnley, William S. Colwell, Michael Cooper, Henry S. Cudworth, Jesse Davis, Benjamin R. Demick, Prelate Dibble, Ezra B. Dillon, Michael Egan, Michael Engel, Carl G. Feldman, Louis Gilbert, Elijah Hale, Henry Healy, Bartholomew Hickox, James B.
Hollis, Thomas C. Hotchkiss, Edward W. Katsch, Charles Kidston, A. L. Kirby, John B. Krauss, Abram Mansfield, Jesse M. MeAveney, Patrick McDonnell, William Miles, John C. Mix. Allen Parker, Augustus Parmelee, John A. Peck, Homer H. Pierpont, Elias Pope, Charles R. Reilly, Bernard Reilly, James, Wallace street. Robertson, John B. Rowe, John W. Scoville, Joseph Shubert, George A. Smith, Henry D. Smith, Willis Stone, Benjamin W. Tuttle, John
Tuttle, Philo B.
COMMISSIONERS OF THE SUPERIOR COURT.
Alling, John W.
Kingsley, Henry C. Anketell, Edward A. Kiernan, Patrick F. Arvine, E. P. Asher, Adolph Babcock, James F. Baldwin, Simeon E. Ballou, John D.
Barnum, Starr H. Bartlett. William T. Bennett, William Bishop, James Blatchley, Charles C. Blydenburgh, L. N. Botsford, Frederick Bristol, Louis H. Bronson, Samuel L. Buckingham, Henry Bush, Charles K. Bushnell, Curtis S. Butler, Sylvanus Carrington, Geo. L. Clark, James G. Clark, Wilson H. Comstock, John F. Cunningham, John Day, Horace
Mix, Caleb Morris, Luzon B. Morse, Gardner
Munson, Lyman E.
Nettleton, Harvey S. Newton, Henry G. Osborn, Geo. W. Osborn, Robert H. Osborne, Arthur D. Painter, Henry W. Pardee, Henry E. Peck, David J. Penny, Albert D. Penny, Robert L. Phillips, John P. Pickett, Rufus S. Purrington, Edwin Platt, Johnson T. Reynolds, James H.
Dickinson, Lorenzo G. Robinson, Charles Robinson, Frank A. Robinson, John A. Robinson, Wm. C.
Doolittle, Tilton E. Driscoll, C. T. Earle, John E. Farnam, William W. Rogers, Henry Russell, Henry D. Russell, Talcott H. Shelton, Charles W. Sheldon, Joseph Fitch, Lucius W. Foster, Eleazer K. Foster, Wm. Law Fowler, Charles H. Fowler, John S. Shepard, Thomas G. Fox, Timothy J. Gorham, Charles K. Grece, William Harrison, Henry B. Harrison, H. Lynde Stoddard, Henry Stone, William W. Strouse, David Studley, John P. Twiss, Julius Tyler, Morris F. Warner, Burr B. Hayes, James I. Healy, Bartholomew Herrity, Michael Hill, Henry L. Hollister, John C. Holmes, Sanford H. Hotchkiss, Chas. F. Watrous, George H. Hotchkiss, Hobart L. Wayland, Francis Hull, S. R. Ingersoll, Charles R. White, Henry Ingersoll, Jonathan Ives, Charles
Smith, Carlos Smith, Royal T. Sperry, Lucien W. Starkey, William, Jr.
White, Henry D. White, Oliver S. White, Roger S.
Jacocks, Abel B. Wood, James A.
Judson, Willis G. Wright, Dexter R.
Kenyon, William H. Wright, William A. Kimberly, Charles
Court of Common Pleas-New Haven Co., Judge, Henry Stoddard, New Haven; Clerk, Edward A. Anketell; Assistant Clerk, Williamı L. Foster.
COMMISSIONERS OF DEEDS FOR OTHER STATES.
Simeon E. Baldwin, New York ; James F Babcock, New York; John C. Hollister, Geor
gia, Michigan, New York, New Jersey ; Charles H. Fowler, Massachusetts and New York ; Henry Rogers, Pennsylvania; Arthur D. Os- borne, Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota ; Lucius W. Fitch, Minnesota ; Chas. Robinson, New York, Maine and Michigan ; Edward I. Sanford, New York and Michigan ; Edward W. Dawson, Pennsylvania ; William L. Bennett, Texas, Edward A. Anketell .- Acknowledg- ment of Deeds taken for all the States.
NEW HAVEN COUNTY.
Commissioners-Nathan Andrews, of East Haven, to 1874; Carlos Smith, of New Haven, to 1875 ; Jesse Cooper, of Hamden, to 1876. Clerk of Courts-A. D. Osborne, of New Haven.
Assistant Clerks-E. A. Anketell, William
L. Foster, of New Haven.
State Attorney-Eleazer K. Foster, of New Haven. Sheriff-Charles S. Scott, New Haven.
Deputy Sheriffs-Hobart L. Hotchkiss, Geo. A. Stevens, New Haven ; Jonathan L. Harri- son, North Branford; Jared P. Parker, Meri- den ; David W. Boyd, Derby; Albert B. Dun- han, Seymour; John H. Whedon, Waterbury ; Elisha Hart, Guilford ; J. M. Andruss, Wal- lingford.
Deputy Jailor-Charles Webster, New Haven. County Treasurer-Stephen D. Pardee, New Haven.
Deputy Surveyor-Wm. Hartley, New Haven.
U. S. REGISTRARS IN BANKRUPTCY. First District-John Hooker, of Hartford. Second District-Eleazer K. Foster, of New Haven. Third District-Robert Coit, Jr., of New London.
Fourth District-William K. Seeley, Bridge- port.
NEW HAVEN (CUSTOMS) COLLECTION DISTRICT.
EXTENT :- From Madison to Housatonic River, both inclusive.
Collector-Cyrus Northrop.
Deputy Collector, Inspector and Clerk- Edmund Pendleton. Inspectors and Clerks-Jesse Peck and Chas. S. Bunnell.
Weighers, Gaugers and Measurers-S. R. Crampton, R. S. Pickett.
Inspectors-John W. Lane, Henry O. Beach, E. D. S. Goodyear, William R. Lloyd.
Night Watchmen-Edward Coe, Charles Plumb.
Night Watchman and Boatman-William J. Smith.
Messenger and Porter-David M. Atwater. Janitor-Theodore W. Knipping. Inspector at Derby-Lucius Gilbert. Inspector at Branford-Grant Smith. Inspector at Madison-Thomas Coe. Light House Keeper-Elizur Thompson. Keeper of Long Wharf Light-Gilbert A W. Ford.
INTERNAL REVENUE.
2D COLLECTION DISTRICT, CONNECTICUT. Office-Post Office Building. Collector-D. F. Hollister, Bridgeport. Deputy Collector-John H. Rowland. Gauger-C. G. G. Merrill.
POST OFFICE.
Postmaster-N. D. Sperry. Chief Clerk-Enos A. Hale. Chief Mailing Clerk-Joseph T. Williams. Assistant Mailing Clerk-Frank H. Chat- field.
Superintendent of Gentlemen's Window and Carriers' Department-Edwin Perkins. Money Order Clerk -- Charles A. Grant.
Assistant Money Order Clerk-Miss Lillian I. Tanner
Sale of Stamps and Superintendent Ladies' Window-William T. Hayes. Newspaper and Registry Clerk-John T. Kerrigan.
Night Clerks-I. R. Palmer, Charles E. Bill. Box Clerks-Frank A. Baldwin, Julius G. Bromley.
Assistant Box Clerk-George E. Edwards. General Delivery Clerk-Russell Upson. Collecting and Stamping Clerks-Charles Harrison, W. F. Fields.
Mail Carrier-John T. Dade.
Letter Carriers-Henry H. Hale, John C. Parmelee, Joel G. Farnham, Wm. H. Haynes, Wallace I. Foote, Felix Wieprecht, Frederick J. Ingham, Jas. M. Snowden, Wm. H. Layne, Jr., Geo. L. Hyde, James M. Pilcher.
15"For Rates of Postage, and Money Or- ders, see page 118.
PUBLIC HALLS.
Music Hall, 96 Crown ; Clark Peck, agent. Loomis' Temple of Music-Cor. of Orange and Center streets.
Harmony Hall, 303 Chapel street, J. B. Baldwin, 2d, 147 State street. Tyler's Hall, No. 4, 332 Chapel street ; Mor- ris Tyler. Turner Hall, Temple Building, Orange cor. Court.
Germania Hall, 203 Wooster street.
Day's Hall, York street cor. Broadway.
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Lambert, Benjamin L. Lake, Birdsey C. Leonard, Milton S. Lloyd, Wm. R. Merwin, Robert T.
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Hoadley's Hall, 49 Church street; George E. Hoadley. Grand Army of Republic Hall, Exchange Building.
CHURCHES.
The bells will commence ringing for religious services on Sunday in the several denominations of the city, as follows :
Morning Service-At quarter past 10 o'clock. Afternoon Service-At 3 o'clock.
Evening Service-During the six months of shortest days, viz : from October 1st to April Ist, at 7 o'clock, and during the remaining six months at quarter past 7 o'clock.
CONGREGATIONAL.
First Ecclesiastical Society-Center Church, Temple Street, between Chapel and Elm. Rev. -Pastor.
Deacons, A. C. Twining, Henry White, Alfred Walker, C. B. Whittlesey, Chester S. Lyman, Leonard J. Sanford. Society's Com., Thomas R. Trowbridge, Henry C. Kingsley, James M. Townsend, Charles Thompson, C. B. Whittlesey, Leonard Winship, Robt. B. Bradley, Wil- liam Fitch, Justus S. Hotchkiss. Clerk. Roger S. White. Treasurer, Willis Bristol. Sexton, Wales Smith. Organist and Chorister, Thom- as G. Shepard. Tithingmen-Wales Smith, Solomon Mead, Willis Bristol, Alexander Cook, John C. Ritter, Abner L. Train, C. B Whittelsey, Charles Robinson, Rev. D. W. Lathrop, Willis Bristol. Superintendent of Sabbath School, Dr. W. L. Bradley.
United Society-North Church, corner of Temple and Elm streets. Rev. Edward Hawes, Pastor. Deacons, Nathaniel Jocelyn, Atwater Treat, Lemuel S. Punderson, Lucius W. Fitch, Henry N. Day, Charles L. Ives, R. E. Rice. Society's Committee, R. E. Rice, S. H. Moseley, E. L. Clark, H. P. Hoadley, F. T. Jarman, A. W. DeForest, A. S. Holt. Clerk, J. A. Rich- ardson. Treasurer, Sidney M. Stone. Superin- tendent of Sabbath School, A. McAlister.
North Church Mission Chapel-No. 52 Dix- well Avenue, opposite Eaton street. Superin- tendent, John B. Browning. Religious exercises under direction of the North Church.
Third Congregational Society-131 Church st. between Chapel and Court. Rev. - Pastor. Deacons, Samuel G. Thorne, Lyman Osborn, Edwin B. Bowditch, Hiram Stevens. Henry W. Thomson. Society's Committee, Edwin B. Bowditch, Hiram Stevens, Samuel G. Thorne, Wm. Franklin, Daniel H. Wilcox. Clerk, George B. Curtiss, Treasurer and Collector, Geo. A. Root. Agent for the Sale and Renting of Slips, Wm. Franklin. Agent for Deeding Slips,
School, Samuel G. Thorne. Chorister, Francis Potter. Organist, Sex- ton, John Moore, Jr.
College Street Congregational Church-Col- lege street, between Chapel and Crown. Rev. James W. Hubbell, Pastor. Deacons, Amos Townsend, N. W. Merwin, Ruel P. Cowles, Henry A. Carrington, Charles A. Sheldon, Ed- ward Bryan. Society's Committee, Ruel P. Cowles, Carlos Smith, N. W. Merwin, Henry A. Warner, A. G. Smith, Stephen C. Cook, James G. Clark. Clerk, A. Wilson Holmes. Treasurer, A. H. Kellam. Superintendent of Sabbath School, James G. Clark. Sexton, Levi Judd.
Church of the Redeemer (Congregational)- Corner of Orange and Wall streets. Rev. John E. Todd, Pastor. Deacons, Lewis Fitch, Mor- ris Tyler, Henry Hale. Society's Committee, L. W. Sperry, William H. Sears, Henry Hale, Morris Tyler, H. J. Atwater, H. J. Prudden, Edwin S. Greeley, W. H. Fairchild, Thomas P. Merwin, Charles A. Warren, John W. Nichols, Charles S. Leete. Clerk, F. E. Harrison. Treasu- rer, Wilbur F. Day. Superintendent of Sab- bath School, J. Minot Augur. Organist, Wm. E. Chandler. Tithingmen, George Baldwin, Geo. H. Coe, A. G. Snell, F. D. Grinnell, Hen- ry C. Warren. Sexton, George Baldwin.
Fourth Ward Sunday School Mission-Ger- mania Hall, Cherry street. Superintendent, Moses C. Sweezey.
Dwight Place Society .- Chapel street, cor. Dwight st. Organized 1873. Rev. Geo. B. Newcomb, Pastor. Deacons, George F. Smith. Benjamin Higby, Charles Fabrique, Albert D. Judd. Society's Committee, L. L. Camp, Charles Fabrique, C. S. Bushnell, John G. North, M. S. Munn, C. S. Hinman, F. C. Lum, Edward A. Holt, Edward Blackman. Clerk, Dr. Robert Crane. Treasurer, E. W. Higby. Superintendent of Sabbath School, John G. North. Sexton, Joseph Cassell.
East Congregational Society .-- Humphrey street. Rev. R. P. Hibbard, Pastor. Deacons, Horace E. Bartlett, William H. Bush, Andrew Bryden, George A. Durand. Society's Com- mittee, J. D. Mallory, Andrew Bryden, Geo. A. Durand. Society Clerk, Edward Langridge. Treasurer, George P. Merwin. Superinten- dent of Sabbath School, William H. Bush. Chorister, Charles Wilson. Sexton, Daniel Kimball.
Howard Ave. Congregational Society-How- ard ave., cor Columbus st. Rev. - Pastor. Deacons, Rufus S. Pickett, George W. Hazel, William C. Scobie, Edward Gillette. Society's Committee, Nicholas Countryman, George W. Hazel, Wm. C. Scobie, S. S. Thompson, F. Augustus Lines. Superintendent of. Sabbath S. Andrew, William A. Hine, John Nicoll.
Society's Clerk, S. S. Thompson. Church- Clerk, Henry G. Butricks. Treasurer of Church, Dea. Geo W. Hazel. Treasurer of Society, George W. Hazel. Tithingmen, Minott A. Butricks, William Hanson, Charles B. Foote, F. H. Bartholomew. Superintendent of Sab- bath School, Alfred W. Minor. Assistant Su- perintendent, Henry A. Hazen. Sexton, Minott A. Butricks.
Davenport Congregatn'l Society, 137 Greene st. Pastor, Rev. Isaac C. Meserve. Deacons, Frank W. Pardee, Fred'k Allen, L. F. Root, So- ciety's Committee, B. H. Douglass, Hugh Gal- braith, George W. Taylor, John H. Booth, H. H. Peck. Clerk, J. De Witt Tyler. Treasurer, Frank W. Pardee. Organist, H. Shelley. Sex- ton, Wm. H. Johnson, 115 Day. Superintend- ent of Sabbath School, Frank W. Pardee.
Temple Street Congregational Society-(Col- ored)-Temple Street, between Crown and George. Pastor, Rev. William T. Carr. Dea- cons, Luke Lathrop, John R. Groves, James R. Brooks, George Livingston. Society's Commit- tee, Luke Lathrop, William Randolph, Benja- min Steadman. Clerk, William Bouchet. Treasurer, Joseph Cassell. Chorister, Benja- min Steadman. Sexton, Edward A. Bouchet.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First Presbyterian Church-Corner of Co- lumbus and Liberty streets. Rev. J. W. Cole- man, Pastor. Elders, F. W. Hill, Robert Latta. Deacons, M. P. Osborn, Gustavus Hinsch. Church Clerk, G. Hinsch. Superin- tendent of Sunday School, W. Hutchins.
EPISCOPAL.
Trinity Church,-Corner Chapel and Temple sts. Rev. Edwin Harwood, D.D., Rector. War- dens, Beriah Bradley, J. P. Tuttle. Vestrymen, G. Morse, A. L. Kidston, Wm. S. Charnley, C. R. Ingersoll, Jas. M. Mason, Wm. W. White, H. B. Harrison, John S. Beach, Henry W. Mansfield, John B. Robertson, George W. Smith, Charles E. Graves, W. P. Trowbridge, Jona- than Ingersoll, William B. Pardee. Clerk, J. M. Mason. Treasurer, G. Morse. Sexton, John M. Mattingly. Collector, James M. Mason. Organist and Conductor of Music, M. N. Whittemore. Superintendent of Sunday School, Henry W. Mansfield. 14
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