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Fair Haven Line-Special car leaves the Car House for Westville at 5.30 and at 6.06 A. M. First car leaves Fair Haven for Steam- boat and Westville at 5.54 A. M. Second car leaves Fair Haven at 6.24 A. M .; cars leave every 12 minutes thereafter until 8.24 P. M. Last car leaves Fair Haven at 9.48 P. M. First car leaves corner State and Chapel Streets for Fair Haven at 6.48 A. M. Last car leaves corner State and Chapel Streets for Fair Haven at 10.36 P. M. Cars that leave the corner of State and Chapel Streets after 10.36 P. M. will go no fartber than the car house.
Westville Line-First car leaves Westville for Fair Haven and Steamboat at 6.18 A. M. Second car at 6.54 A. M. Third car at 7.30 A. M. Fourth car at 7.54 A. M. Cars leave every 12 minutes thereafter until 9.42. The last car will leave Westville for Fair Haven and Steamboat at 10.06 P. M. First car leaves
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corner State and Chapel Streets for Westville at 5.48 A. M. Second car 6.24 A. M. Third car 6.48 A. M. Fourth car at 7.12 A .M. The car that leaves at 7.24 A. M. goes to Howe street only. Fifth car for Westville at 7.36 A. M., and leave every 12 minutes thereafter until 9 P. M. The last car will leave the cor- ner of State and Chapel Streets for Westville at 9.48 P. M.
Steamboat Line-First car leaves the corner of State and Chapel streets for Steamboat at 6.18 A. M. Last car leaves the corner of State and Chapel streets, for Steamboat, at 10.24 P. M. First car leave Steamboat for West- ville and Fair Haven at 6.36 A. M. Car leaves the Steamboat at 11.08 P. M., on the arrival of the train from Hartford and Springfield.
West Chapel Street Line-First car leaves York Street for Day Street at 7.06 A. M. Last car leaves Day Street for York Street at 9.12 P. M.
Transfer tickets will be furnished to or from West Chapel street, and from corner of State and Chapel sts, to Newhallville road, and at corner of State and Chapel streets from Howe or Day street to Steamboat, from Steamboat to Railroad avenue, and from Railroad avenue to Howe or Day streets, upon application to the conductors, while paying their fare. Fare six cents; twenty tickets for $1. Sold only at the office of the Company, No. 197 Chapel street. Fare between corner of State and Chapel streets and Newhallville seven cents. Extra cars furnished upon application at the office of the Company, or of either of the un- udersigned.
H. B. IvEs, President. WALTER A. GRAHAM, Superintendent.
New Haven and Centreville Horse Railroad -Leave Pavillion near Goodrich street-First car, 6.20 A. M. Last car, 10 P. M. Leave cor. Broadway and York streets-First car, 6 40 A. M. Last car, 10.20 P. M. Run ev- ery 20 minutes all day.
SUNDAY TIME TABLE FOR SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES.
Leave Pavillion near Goodrich street-First car, 10.00 A. M. Last car, 8.40 P. M. Leave Broadway, cor. York street-First car, 10.20 A. M. Last car, 9.00 P. M.
New Haven and West Haven Horse Rail- road-Tickets for all points on the Road are for sale at the stores of Chapin & Co., 89 Church street, A. F. Wood, 2 Church street, and I. F. Davis, 254 Congress av., Willis Ben- edict, 303 Congress av. RATES OF FARE-City, 6c. West Haven, 10c. Savin Rock, 20c. Children under 10 years, half price to West Haven and Savin Rock. Excursion to Savin Rock and return, 30c.
leaves corner of Church and Chapel streets at 6. 45 A .. Last car leaves ditto at 10.30 P. M.
First car leaves Cedar Hill, at 6.30 A. M Last car leaves ditto at 10.12 P. M. Cars leave each end of route every fifteen minutes.
Whitneyville Horse Railroad-Leaves every half hour, from each terminus.
THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.
The Twenty-Second Presidential term of the Federal Government commenced March 4, 1873, and will expire with March 4th, 1877.
President-Ulysses S. Grant, of Ill. (Salary, $50,000.)
39
4
Lyme
45 40
Harwinton
38 23
East Windsor
46
11
Montville
62 37
Kent .
50 49
Enfield
52
17
North Stonington
71 55
Morris
36 34
Farmington
27
10 Old Lyme
40 47
New Hartford
22
Glastonbury
38
9
Preston
67 45
Norfolk.
55 36
Hartland
52
25
Sprague
52 38
North Canaan
60
Manchester
43
9
Stonington
66 57
Plymouth
32 23
Marlborough
36 16
Waterford
52 44
Roxbury
29 43
Newington
30 5
FAIRFIELD
22
57
Sharon
60 51
Plainville
20 16
Bridgeport
17 52
Warren
44 44
Simsbury
40 13
Danbury
36
61
Watertown
30 30
South Windsor
43
8
Easton.
28
63
Woodbury
25 37
Wethersfield
32
4
Huntington
17 52
MIDDLETOWN
23 15
West Hartford.
40
4
New Fairfield.
37
65
Clinton
25 38
Beacon Falls.
43
Norwalk
32 67
Durham ...
18 21
Branford.
9 40
Ridgefield
40 75
Essex .
38 37
Derby
10 45
Stamford
42
77
Killingworth
25 37
Guilford
16
36
Trumbull
20 56
Old Saybrook.
42 49
Madison
21
36
Westport
29
64
Saybrook
38 38
Middlebury
23 36
Westbrook
30 40
Milford.
10
45
BROOKLYN
68 44
Naugatuck
17 35
Ashford
66 3
TOLLAND
54 19
North Branford.
9 35
Canterbury
64 40
Andover.
53 18
North Haven
8 28
Chaplin
63
33
Bolton
49 14
Orange.
6 41
Eastford'
69 34 Columbia
46 23
Oxford.
15 42
Hampton
63 38
Coventry
56 21
Prospect
15 30
Killingly
82 47
Ellington
50 15
Seymour.
12
44
Plainfield
68
45
Hebron
42 22
Southbury
20
42 Pomfret
75
40
Mansfield
62 27
Wallingford
13
23
Putnam
81 45
Somers
59 24
Waterbury
22 30
Seotland
58 34|
Stafford
63 28
Wolcott ..
24 26
Sterling
73 49
Union ..
68 33
Woodbridge
8 38
Thompson.
83 48
Vernon.
48 13
NEW LONDON
54 45
Voluntown
79 59
Willington
60 25
Norwich.
58 38
Windham
54 30
Bozrah
54 34 Woodstock.
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HARTFORD
35
Colchester
45 25
LITCHFIELD. ..
36 30
Avon
35 12
East Lyme.
48 44
Bark hamsted
50 24
Berlin. . .
24
13
Franklin
60 36
Bethlem .
32
36
Bloomfield
42 7
59 50
Bridgewater
23
45
Bristol
29
17
73 53
Colebrook
31
Canton
40
17
Ledyard
59 501
Cornwall.
48 39
East Granby
50 16
Lisbon
65
42
Goshen. .
42
32
East Hartford
Vice-President-Henry Wilson, of Massa- chusetts. (Salary, $15.000.)
.Secretary of State-Hamilton Fish, of New
Granby
50
18
Salem
45 34
New Milford.
40 48
Secretary of Treasury-B. H. Bristow, of Kentucky. (Salary, 812,000.)
Secretary of War-William W. Belknap, of Iowa. (Salary, 812,000.)
New Britain
30 10
Beth+1
33
58
Torrington
44
New Jersey. (Salary, $12,000.)
31
Brookfield
31
60
Washington
35| 43
Southington
21
19
Darien
38 73
Winchester
45 30
Attorney-General-
-(Salary,
42
8
Monroe
17 52
Chester ..
73
Chatham
32 22
NEW HAVEN
35
Newtown
25 50
Cromwell.
27
13
Bethany
10 36
Redding
34
65
East Haddam.
35 33
Cheshire.
14 26
Sherman.
50 60
Haddam ..
28 25
East Haven
5 40
Stratford.
14 49
Middlefield
45 28
Hamden
6 33
Weston
32
67
Portland.
29
17
Meriden
17
17
Wilton
38 73
Lieut .- Gov .- George G. Sill, of Hartford. (Salary $500.)
Sec. of State-Marvin H. Sanger, of Canter- bury. (Salary, $1,000.)
Treasurer-William E. Raymond, of New Canaan. (Salary, $1,500.)
Comptroller-Albert R. Goodrich, of Vernon. (Salary, $1,000.)
Commissioner of School Fund-Albert J. Munyan, of Hartford. (Salary, $1,250.)
State Librarian -Charles J. Hoadly, of Hartford. (Salary, $1,200.)
Secretary State Board of Education-Rev.
State Street Horse Railroad-First car | B. G. Northrop, of New Haven.
A TABLE OF DISTANCES In miles, from each Town in the State of Connecticut to Hartford and New Haven.
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Burlington
37 18
Lebanon.
54 30
Canaan
56
55
28
Secretary of Interior-Columbus Delano, of Ohio. (Salary, $12,000.)
Postmaster-General-John A. J. Cresswell,
Suffield ..
53
18
Greenwich
48 83
$12,000.)
Windsor Locks
48
12
New Canaan
38
Commissioner of Patents-M. D. Leggett, of Ohio. (Salary, 84,500.)
17
Commissioner of Pensions-James H. Baker,
of Minnesota. (Salary, $ --. )
Commissioner of Internal Revenue-John
W. Douglass, of Pennsylvania. (Salary, 8 -. )
Controller of Currency-John J. Knox, of New York.
GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT.
Governor-Charles R. Ingersoll, of New Haven. (Salary, 2,000.)
Salisbury
67 54
Secretary of Navy-George M. Robeson, of
Rocky Hill.
of Maryland. (Salary, $12,000.)
Windsor.
32 32
York. (Salary, $12,000.)
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44
Groton
Griswold
There are 164 Towns in this State-76 send two representatives and 90 one each, making 241 members of the House ; these towns are divided into 21 Senatorial Districts.
NEW HAVEN CITY DIRECTORY FOR THE YEAR 1874.
ABBREVIATIONS.
In the following pages, h stands for house; bds for boards; av. for avenue; n for near ; c for corner ; ab for above ; r for rear ; N for north, E for East, S for South, W for west ; pl for place ; sq for square; op for opposite ; B for building. The word street is implied.
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Aarons August, pattern maker, bds 75 Greene
Abbott Gorham D., bds 200 E Grand c Pop- lar Abbott John, bar keeper, 208 Wooster
Abbott Rev. John S. C., author, h 200 E Grand c Poplar
Abbott Ellen W., select school, 25 Atwater Abel Lewis, laborer, h 157 Water Abel Oliver, 51 Lafayette
Abey Charles W., piano maker, h 8 South
Abraham David, cigar maker, bds 134 Con- gress av
Abraham Solomon, butcher, h 144 Liberty Abrahams Barnett, cigar maker, bds 36 Crown
Abramson Isaac H., toolmaker, 60 William Abt Nicholas, cabinet maker, h Dover n At- water
Ackerman Julius, machinist, h 72 St. John Ackerman Theodore J., 104 Ward
Ackrill Thos., camp chair turner, 352 State, h r St. John st church
Addis Martin O., gun maker, bds 202 York. Addis Thomas E., bds Tontine Hotel
Addis Mrs. Bridget, 202 York
Adam James M., (A & Taylor) bds 82 Wall; Adam & Taylor, dry goods, wholesale and retail, Insurance B., 366 and 368 Chapel Adam James W., bds 82 Wall Taylor John, 366 Chapel
Adams Albert W, carriage manufacturer, 1-7 East, bds 125 Chapel Adams Antoine, confectioner, 194 Chapel Adams Charles, 24 Redfield Adams Charles, watchman, bds 146 Dixwell avenue Adams Edward, moulder, h 311 East
Adams David R., carriage maker, h 63 Ade- line
Adams Edward, painter, bds 54 Court Adams Express Co., office 206 Chapel Adams George, painter, bds 54 Court Adams George W., sawyer, h 297 Elm Adams Gotfried, furniture dealer and up- holsterer, 3 Congress av., h 54 York
Adams James N., clock maker, h 120"St. John
Adams John, carriage smith, h 51 Hazel
Adams Joseph, tinner, bds 81 Webster Adams Joseph, turner, h 83 Webster
Adams Lyman, sash maker, rooms 174 Wooster
Adams Nelson, 113 Whalley av Adams William J., joiner, h 86 Dixwell Adelphi Building, 213 Chapel c Union Adler Lewis L., (Lutz & A.) h 4 Jefferson.
Adler Max, (Jacobs, Strouse & Co.) h 295 Grand
Adler Mrs. Siegmund, 141 Grand
Adley J. A., porter, 211 Chapel, h Franklin Adlis Mrs. Bridget, 277 East
Adriance John B., (Osborne & A.) h 262 Crown
Adt John, machinery builder and tool maker 26 Artisan, h 437 State
Advent Church, 57 Beers
Adye Anna M., 27 Brewery
Aegard Edward, shoemaker, h 179 Grand
African Union Church, 65 Webster
Affington Michael, laborer, bds 5 Long Wharf
Aggett Rufus, rubber worker, h 28 Vine Aggett Mary E., 19 Charles
Aggett Mrs. Sarah, 19 Charles
Agnew Albert, mechanic, bds 105 Howe
Agnew William B., joiner, bds 105 Howe Agnew Mrs. Jennie, 105 Howe
Matthewman & Co.'s-Cheapest Place to buy Cutlery.
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Odenkirchen's Paper Box Manufactory, 12 and 14 Artisan Street.
Ahearn Mrs. Jane (Phillip), 27 Prout Ahern Bartholomew D., steam fitter, h 30 Broad
Ahern Michael, stove dealer, 173 h 175 Con- gress av
Ahern William, laborer, h 22 Fillmore Ahern Michael, hostler, h 37 Lock
Ahern .James, laborer, h 156 Hamilton Ahern Patrick, carpenter, h 182 Franklin Ahern Thomas, pile driver, h 72 Wallace Ahern Mrs. Kate, 141 Front
Aherns Henry, painter, h 7 George Ainsbury Wm., joiner, h 79 Davenport av Aikin James B., seamen, h 23 Frank
Ainsworth Nathan, engineer, h 52 George
Aitkin John, peddler, h 509 Congress av Akerly Jacob H., joiner, h 221 Washington Alaby Daniel L. plumber, h 32 Sperry
Albertsen Charles, engineer, rooms 38 Port- sea
Albers John H., tailor, h 54 York
Albers John, tailor, h 56 Greene
Alberti Otto, 228 State
Albig Charles, shoemaker, h 88 Orchard
Albricht Christopher, 301 Orchard
Albus Andrew, spring grinder, bds 63 Chest- nut
Alcott Ambrose V., machinist, h 23 Wol- cott
Alden Augustus C., pattern maker, h 164 Exchange
Alden Dexter, (Beecher & Co.) h 131 Temple Alden Horace E., molder, h 34 Kensington Alden William, engineer, h 164 Exchange Alderman Gustave, printer, rooms 105 Con- gress av
Alderman Herman, watches and jewelry, 58 Crown, rooms 105 Congress av
Aldermen, Board of, 14 City Hall Alexander Charles, blacksmith, h 12 Locust Alger Jacob, brakeman, rooms 105 Cedar Alger Seth, machinist, h 425 State
Allard John, baker, h 15 Gilbert Allard Mrs. Mary, 293 Cedar
Allan Mrs. G. L. F., 189 George
Allen A. N., (Allen & Judson) h Westville Allen Andrew, clock sawyer, h 266 Grand Allen Anthony Henry, coal carman, h 218 Columbus
Allen Arthur, brakeman, bds 274 Water Allen Bradley, bds 37 Foote
Allen Charles B., clerk, 130 State, bds 251 Church
Allen Charles J., 251 Church
Allen Charles W., Chief of Police, h 591 Chapel
Allen Charles S., painter, h 186 N. Front Allen Ebenezer, joiner, h 30 Pierpont
Allen Edward T., bookkeeper, 376, h 423 State
Allen Elias, boot fitter, h 266 Crown
Allen Eugene, fireman, bds 274 Water
Allen Fred, city missionary, h 79 Chapel
Allen George, mechanic, bds 266 Crown
Allen George A., clerk, 27 Broadway, bds 79 Dixwell av
Allen George B., mail agent, bds 30 Pier- pont
Allen George, mechanic, bds 64 Chapel
Allen George D., bell maker, h 21 Greene
Allen George S., (Reynolds & A.,) bds 129 Olive
Allen George W., salesman, 255 Chapel, bds 205 Orange
Allen Heman B., Treasurer Quinnipiac Fer- tilizer Co., h 251 Church
Allen Henry, life insurance agent, 3 Hoadley B., bds Elliot House
Allen Henry J., 189 Wooster
Allen Henry S., joiner, h 123 St. John
Allen Herman A., rubber boot maker, bds 75 Houston
Allen Hubert, tool maker, 88 Dixwell av Allen Israel, cooper, h 31 Gilbert
Allen John, spring maker, h 8 Vine
Allen Joseph W., clerk, h 189 Wooster
Allen Michael, laborer, h 138 Layfette
Allen Moses D., harness maker, bds 26 Pearl
Allen Marcus D., gunmaker, h 79 Dixwell av Allen Nelson A. window shade maker, rooms 251 Grand
Allen Noah L., oysterman, bds 30 Pierpont Allen Oliver B., joiner, h 39 Pierpont
Allen Oscar D., prof. metallurgy, Y. C., h 189 Temple
Allen Paul J., blacksmith, h 5 Fair
Allen Rufus J., printer, h 136 Liberty
Allen Samuel W., livery stable, r 72 Chapel, rooms 76 Hamilton Allen Walter F., gun maker, bds 31 Gilbert Allen Walter D., meat market, 56 Grand, h 6 Wolcott
Allen Win., brass molder, h 183 East Allen Wm. B., confectioner, h 92 Ward
Allen Wm. H., 32 Munson
Allen Wm. Henry, 69 Grove
Allen Wm. R., foreman paint shop N. Y. R. R., h 10 Olive
Allen Wilson, cartridge maker, h 8 Foote
Allen & Judson, commission merchants, 159 State Allen A. N., h Westville Judson Albert S., h 85 Chapel
Allen Mrs. C. B., dress maker, 266 Crown Allen Mrs. Ellen S., 21 Charles
Allen Edward, engineer, h 4 Liberty Court | Allen Eliza, dressmaker, 18 Church
Feather Dusters-A Large Stock at Matthewman & Co.'s.'
Plain, Colored and Fancy Papers, at Odenkirchen's, 12 and 14 Artisan Street.
Allen Mrs. Georgiana L. F., 189 George Allen Kate M., dressmaker, bds 24 Brown ALLING AUSTIN, cigar store, 436 Chapel. [See adv. p. 402.]
Alling Albert H., 136 Water, bds 651 Chapel
Alling Asa D., sawyer, h 46 Martin
Alling Andrew H., Alling & Beach) bds Hart's Hotel
Alling Charles E. (G. & T. A. & Co.) bds 62 Sherman av
Alling Charles E., farmer, h Shelton av Alling Charles F., axle maker, State c Ham- ilton, h Hamden
Alling Charles F., clerk, Hartford R. R. freight office, bds 154 Putnam
Alling David, 296 Congress av Alling David, printer, bds 31 Gilbert
Alling David R., (Case & A.) bds 451 How- ard av
Alling Edward F., axle maker, East Rock Axle Works, h Hamden
Alling Edward J., (G. &. T. A. & Co.) h 238 Orchard
Alling Elias, laborer, h 42 Eaton
Alling Fernando M., mason, h 95 Howe
Alling Francis A., (J. & F. A.) h 154 Putnam
Alling Frank C., salesman, 244 Chapel, bds 91 Ward
Alling George A., clerk, 107 Water, bds 62 Sherman av
Alling George, (G. & T. A. & Co.) h 62 Sherman av
ALLING George N., apothecary, 350 Grand c State, bds 95 Howe. [See adv. p. 413.] Alling Harvey M., watchman, 31 East, h 26 Chestnut
Alling Henry L., axle maker, State c Hamil- ton, h Hamden
Alling Henry M., joiner, h 16 West
Alling Henry P., (Halstead, A. & Co.) h 13 Brewery
Alling James, (J . & F. A.) h 8 Gold Alling John, laborer, h 53 Hudson
Alling John L., blacksmith, h 111 Washing- ton
Alling John T., 4 West
Alling John W., lawyer, (3) 69 Church, h 14 Mansfield Alling Jonathan B., teamster, h 449 Howard av
Alling Leonard Ephraim, car maker, h 95 Howe
Alling Levi, teamster, h 82 Webster Alling Lewis, 150 High c Grove Alling Marshal E., joiner, h 91 Ward Alling Nelson, wood worker, bds 91 Ward Alling Noah W., axle maker, East Rock Axle Works, h Hamden
Alling Russel, grocer, Shelton av. c Division, h 223 Dixwell
Alling Samuel P., (Halsted, A. & Co.) h 41 Wooster
Alling Thomas, (G. & T. A. & Co.) h 651 Chapel
Alling Timothy, 636 Chapel Alling Truman, 198 Washington c Putnam Alling Willis G., physician, 26 Elm
Alling William H. J., joiner, h 20 West
Alling William, bridge builder, h 150 Put- nam
Alling William F., house mover, 22 New- hall
Alling William M., brakeman, h 9 Silver Alling G. & T. & Co., sash and blind manu- facturers, 136 Water
Alling Charles E., bds 62 Sherman av Alling Edward J., h 238 Orchard Alling George, h 62 Sherman av Alling Thomas h., 651 Chapel
Alling J. & F. A., flour and feed dealers, 498 Congress av Alling Francis A., h 154 Putnam Alling James, h 8 Gold
Alling & Beach, blacksmiths, 153 S Front Alling Andrew, bds King's Hotel Beach Stiles L., h 57 Exchange Alling Mrs. Janett, (Henry) 95 Howe
Alling Ella J., 130 Columbus
Alling Huldah, nurse, 130 Dwight
Alling Mrs. Huldah, (Robert A.) 512 State
Alling Mary, 130 Columbus Alling Mary Ann, 199 Goffe
Allston Henderson, joiner, 11 Winter Allston Isom, janitor, bds 13'Winter
Allston Osborn, janitor, h 35 Hudson Allsworth William H., elevator manager Insurance B., h 87 Ashmun
Allyn Dwight W., bds 10 Prince Alms House, west end of Martin
Alphonse Fritz, confectioner, bds 201 Woos- ter
Alt George, beer saloon, 144 Congress av Alter Lewis E., bds 9 College Altman Frank, 23 Auburn
ALVERSON A. H., conservatory, aviary and aquarial depot, 66 Orange. [See ad- vertisement next page.]
" Always Handy" Stove Shelf Office, 102 Orange
Aman Trubert, boot maker, bds 39 Fair
Ambrose Charles, bds 58 Union
Ambrose David, gardener, h 163 Congress av
American Button Hole and Sewing Machine, O. B. Pond, agent, 57 Crown
American Needle and Fish Hook Co., 11 Artisan
American National Life and Trust Co., In- surance B., 370 Chapel
Pen Knives, Pocket Knives-Cheap at Matthewman & Co.'s.
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Fancy Papers, at Odenkirchen's, 12 and 14 Artisan Street.
American House, 214 Wooster American Panel Machine Co., 376 State Ames Clarence G., rubber packer, bds 41 Greene Ames Fisher A., bds 287 Cedar Ames James, laborer, h 24 Gilbert Ames William B., 41 Greene Ames Mrs. Lucy, 287 Cedar Amesbury Marvin H., policeman, h 35 El- liot
Ammann Frederick, fresco painter, 19 Dav- enport av
Anderson Charles H., shoemaker, h 13 Os- born
Anderson George B., bds 15 William Anderson Isaac, agt, and treas. Steam Saw Mill Co., h 113 Chapel
Anderson John, machinist, h 15 William Anderson Joseph, seaman, h 81 Webster Anderson Joseph H., seaman, h 501 Con- gress av
Anderson Lewis, laborer, h 74 Fair Anderson William, plumber, h 79 Nash Anderson William D., physician, 32 Temple h 86 Grove Anderson William M., joiner, bds 34 Pros- pect
Anderson Elizabeth, dress maker, 83 Web- ster
Anderson Mrs. John B., 89 Ashmun Anderson Mrs. Maria, cook, h 16 Eaton
Andison James, carriage maker, rooms 83 Chapel
Andrea Adam, turner, h 60 Sylvan av Andrea Jacob, marble cutter, h 60 Sylvan av Andrews A. C. (Rubber Gasket Co.,) h 23 Bradley
Andrew Frank S., (A. & Hurlburt,) h Pun- derson n Whalley av
Andrew Hiram, joiner, h 482 Howard av Andrew Samuel W., clerk, 130 State, bds 75 Grove
Andrew Thomas R., polisher, h 128 Ex- change
Andrew Thomas V., painter, h 257 Canal
Andrew William, machinist, h 19 Hudson
Andrew W. W., 188 Chapel
Andrew J. E. & Co., stone yard, 67 R. R. av Andrew John E., h 1 Clark Shear Chas., bds 1 Clark
Andrew & Hurlburt, wholesale and retail provision dealers, 28 and 30 Cong. ave Andrew Frank S., h Punderson st Hurlburt Ansel, h Allingtown Andrew Mrs. Samuel R., 166 Oak
Andrew Charlotte R., 166 Oak
Andrews Albert F., 85 Bradley
Andrews David K., bookkeeper, bds 64 Kensington
Andrews Edward L., 336 Chapel
Andrews Eder B., mason, h 261 George
Andrews Frederick F., cigar store, 189 State, h 143 St. John
Andrews Fred. A., clerk, bds 65 Columbus Andrews George, polisher, bds 121 George. Andrews George, druggist, 1 Church, h 75 Columbus Andrews George A., 144 Elm
Andrews George F., (Booth & Law,) h 2 Olive
Andrews H. O., cider and vinegar, 34 State, bds Madison House
Andrews James M., coach painter, h 64 Kensington Andrews John E., (J. E. A. & Co.,) h 1 Clark Andrews Payson K., insurance clerk, bds 65 Columbus
Andrews Samuel, 51 Sylvan av
Andrews S. F., real estate agent, (11) 298 Chapel, h East Haven
Andrews T. R., 188 State
Andrews Rev. Wm. G., 43 Davenport av
Andrews William, laborer, bds 209 Franklin Andrews Wm. H., Supt. Mallory, Wheeler & Co., h 24 Brown
Andrews Mrs. Everitt C., 125 Wolcott
A. H. ALVERSON,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
FLOWER SEEDS, FERNERIES,
PARLOR FOUNTAINS, AQUARIA TANKS, GOLD FISH, MARINE SHELLS & CORAL, BIRDS, CAGES, WAX FLOWER SHADES, GLASS BIRDS' EYES AND NATURALITSS' SUPPLIES.
Also, Birds and Animals Stuffed in a Tasty and Lifelike Manner.
NATURAL HISTORY STORE,
66 ORANGE STREET, New Haven, Conn.
Gilt, Silver and Bronzed Papers ; Colored Papers, Plain and Embossed, at Odenkirchen's.
Andrews Mrs. Franklin, 115 Elm
Andrews Mrs. I. C., bds 133 York
Andrews Mrs. Mary J., (Jesse,) 144 George
Andruss Henry F .. 80 Chapel
Angus Albert W., carriage finisher, h 4 Leavenworth sq
Angus John A., ornamental carriage painter, h 138 Goffe
Angus Royal E., clerk, bds 138 Goffe
Anketell Edward A., lawyer, clerk Court Common Pleas, 6 Court House, h 127 Ward Anketell Mrs. A. A., 83 Elm
Annoot Charles, steam carpet cleaner, h 426 Chapel
Anthony Fleetwood, laborer, h 400 Orchard
Anthony Francis G., 11 Court
Anthony Henry W., 9 Court
Anthony John E., blacking manufacturer, 290 Orchard
Anthony Leman H., accountant and collec- tor, h 33 Ward
Anthony William W., barber, h 92 Ashman
Anthony Willis M., Town Agt., 2 City Hall, h 53 Meadow
Anthony Mrs. Robert, seamstress, 28 Winter Anthony Mrs. Sarah, 81 Hudson
Apothecaries' Hall, 301 Chapel
Apthorp Mrs. Elizabeth C., 56 Hillhouse av
Arbeid Jacob, peddler, h 133 Congress av
Arbuckle Mrs. Peter, 143 St. Jolin
Archer Huntington, shipping clerk, bds 50 Park
Archer Joseph, carman, bds 189 Water Argail Joseph, blacksmith, bds 29 Fair
Arkins Angus, teamster, h Lloyd n E Grand Armstead James B., harness maker, h 67 William
Armstead James B., Jr., carriage trimmer, h 67 William
Armstrong W. T. B., clerk, bds 42 Howe
Armstrong Charles P., (L. W. & P. A.) h 190 Oak
Armstrong Edward M., bookkeeper, 8 Tem. ple, h 35 Humphrey
Armstrong Elmer L., bds 35 Humphrey Armstrong George L., 56 Olive
Armstrong H. Bolden, bookkeeper, 313 State, bds 42 Howe
Armstrong Henry W., clerk, 82 George, bds 26 Pearl
Armstrong Lorenzo, (L. W. & P. A.) h 32 Park
Armstrong Montgomery, (M. A. & Co.) h 35 Humphrey
Armstrong Philando, (L. W. & P. A.) h 42 Howe
Armstrong Richmond, clerk, 15 L'g Wharf, h 13 Vernon
Armstong Roland D., 15 Long Wharf Armstrong R. W., ship master, h 26 Pearl Armstrong William O., (L. W. & P. A.) h 38 Howe
Armstong William, State Hospital Armstrong L W. & P., shipping merchants, 13 and 15 Long Wharf
Armstrong Charles P., h 190 Oak Armstrong Lorenzo, h 32 Park
Armstrong Philando, h 42 Howe Searles John E., Jr., h 38 Davenport av Snider E. Frank, h 230 Oak
ARMSTRONG M. & Co., carriage manu- facturers, 8 Temple. [See adv. back cover]
Armstrong Mrs. James F., 144 Temple Armstrong Mrs. M. A. T., 614 Chapel Arnold Ebenezer, 36 Dwight
Arnold George H., painter, h 30 Garden
Arnold Geo S., (E. A. & Co.) bds 26 Dwight Arnold Jas. S., clerk, h 30 Meadow
Arnold John, carriage maker, h 6 Library
Arnold Joseph, blacksmith, h 182 Liberty
Arnold Joseph A., clerk, 291 Chapel, bds 30 Meadow
Arnold Lucien H., builder bds Compton Arnold Peter, boarding house, 194 Wooster Arnold Remick K., die and tool maker, h Compton
Arnold Robert C., cabinet maker, h 71 Meadow
Arnold E. & Co., tinware, stoves, furnaces, 144 State
Arnold George S., bds 36 Dwight Sears William H., h 10 Academy
Arnold Rebecca P., teacher South St. school, bds 30 Meadow
Arnold William, brakeman, h 64 Franklin
Artisan Building Co., office 20 Artisan Arthur John, carver, h Foster n Canner
Arvine Earliss P., lawyer, (9) 69 Church, h 8 College
Arvine Mrs Mary A., 8 College Arwall Blas, 8 Prindle
Ash Thomas, bricklayer, h 48 White
Ashdown George, clerk, 48 Church, bds 44 Lafayette
Asher Adolph, lawyer, (4) 308 Chapel, bds 36 Crown
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