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Sperry, Chauncey, carman, 20 Crown
Sperry, Earl, mason, Howe n Martin
Sperry, Hart, carriage maker, h 88 State Sperry, Hosmer, joiner, 29 William
Sperry, Miles, waiter, Y. C., h 21 Elm Sperry, Mrs. Amanda, seamstress, 26 York Speilman, Samuel, 14 Martin Spencer, Benjamin, plane maker, 27, h 25 Brewery Sprout, Josiah, Assembly House, 20 Court c Orange Squire, Curtiss, brass founder, h 37 Grand.
Stafford, Thomas J., (Hitchcock & Stafford,) 9 Hughes Place Stanley, Anthony D., prof. mathematics, Y. C., 121 N. C. Stanley & Chapin, printers and publishers of the Chronicle of the Church, 132 Chapel
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Stanley, William H., (Stanley & Chapin,) 17 High Staples, Seth P., attorney, 85 Church Starr, Robert H., machinist, h Whitney Av. n the Canal Stearns, Charles R., coach maker, 19 Martin c Howe Stearns, Ebenezer S., mason, 19 Martin c Howe Steele, Ralph B., stove dealer, 3 State, h 14 Greene Stebbins, William, agent S. S. Depository, 48 Chapel Stiles, Henry B., printer, boards 20 Elm
Stillman, J. Jr., agent N. H. chair factory, 149 Chapel, h 10 Crown
Stillman, George P., merchant tailor, 23 Church, boards at Mrs. Bishop's, Olive c Chapel
Stillman, Mrs. Lucretia, 17 W. Water
Stevens, Ambrose, Whitney Avenue n the canal
Stevens, George W., porter and eating house, 42 Church Stevens, Stiles, blacksmith, h Wells n Water
Stevens, Sylvanus, 115 Orange Stevens, Mrs. Hannah, 18 Grand
Stevens, Mrs. Julia, seamstress, 131 George
Stevens, Mrs. Maria, 129 York
Stevenson, James, 21 Washington Stevenson, John, lock maker, h Greene n Hamilton Stewart, Robert, h 3 Union Wharf St. John's Building, Chapel c Union St. John, Samuel, 47 Elm c Church Stoddard, Jonathan, attorney, 9 Exchange Place Stone, Amos, blacksmith, h 65 Grove Stone, Bartlett, steam boat captain, 78 Wooster c Hamilton Stone, Benj. W., merchant tailor, 72 Chapel, h Gregsom Stone, John J., dentist, 168 Crown, [see advertisement] Stone, Joel, steam boat captain, 67 Wooster
Stone, Richard, grocer, 74, h 72 York c Sherman Avenue
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Stone, Samuel S., cabinet maker, h 11 Cherry Stone, Sidney M., architect, 8 Phenix B., h 22 College Stone Ware Manufactory, E. E. Huggins, E. Water Storer, Alexander, grocer, Wooster c Olive Storer, Eliphalet G., printer, h 51 Hancock Avenue Storer, John F., printer, h 51 Hancock Avenue Storer, Peter, lieutenant revenue cutter Rush, h Princen Hill Storer, William, pension agent and notary public, 20 Elm Storer, William, Jun., book and job printer, 9 Glebe Build- ing, h 13 William
Stow, Harvey, cabinet maker, h 160 George Stow, Stephen, shoe maker, 58 Orange, h 148 State Stow, William, tailor, h 20 Cherry Stow, Miss Susan, dress maker, 125 Chapel Street, Augustus R., 58 Chapel c Temple Street, Titus, 58 Chapel c Temple Street's Building, 156 Chapel c State Strong, Thomas, Ashmun n York Stuart, James, carpet weaver, h 64 Grand Sturgis, David, shoe maker, h 6 Martin Sturgis, Peter, carpet weaver, h 8 Hughes Place
TAFT, J. R., 108 Chapel, h 31 Orange Taintor, Henry, dry goods, 158 Chapel Taintor, Miss Unitia, Gregson Alley Tallmadge, William H., shoe maker, h 3 Brewery n Water Tallmadge, Lucius, famer, Columbus Tallmadge, Mrs. Rebecca, tailoress, 137 Crawn Tallmadge, Miss Mary, E. Water c Brown Taylor, Benjamin, 26 Elm
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Taylor, Charles, hatter, h 38 Church Taylor, George, printer, h 38 Church Taylor, George, shoe maker, 2 York c South Taylor, I., Park House, 61 Chapel opposite the Greene Taylor, Robert, accountant, Park House
Taylor, Rev. Nathaniel W., prof. theol., Y. C., h 48 Temple Taylor, Mrs. Susan, tailoress, 47 Grove
Taylor, Mrs. boarding house, 38 Church
Terry, Alfred, 23 Grand
Terrell, Andrew, blacksmith, 9 Temple, h 119 George Terrell, Mrs. Anna, 177 George
Terry, Rev. Pershall, 24 Sherman Avenue c Park Temple, Abram, blacksmith, 124, h 118 George
Temperance House, Heth P. Jones, Church c Crown
Thacher, Thomas A., tutor in Latin, Y. C., 70 N. M. C. Thomas, Amos, carriage manufacturer, Whaley Avenue Thomas, George P., tailor, 7 Hill
Thomas, Gilbert, carpenter, 16 Cherry
Thomas, James, painter, h 18 Washington
Thomas, L. A., physician, 4 State, h 16 Cherry
Thomas, Nathan, tailor, 7 Hill
Thomas, Sidney A., boys' school, Wooster n Olive, h 34 Cherry
Thomas, Mrs. Anna, 16 Cherry
Thomas, Miss Polly, tailoress, 25 Fleet
Thompson, Abram A., (Thompson & Peckham,) above Factory
Morocco
Thompson, Abram, carpet maker, Morocco above Factory Thompson, Benjamin, Whaley Avenue n Broadway Thompson, Edward, pedlar, Hughes Place c St. John Thompson, Enos, joiner, h W. Water n Spring Thompson, George, joiner, h 16 Meadow
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Thompson, Horace, joiner, b 87 Olive Thompson, Isaac, architect and builder, 4 Mitchell's B., h Howard Avenue n Columbus Thompson, James, engineer, h 7 Wallace Thompson, , Jeduthun, shoe maker, Putnam Thompson, John, carpet weaver, 108 East Thompson, Judah, goldsmith, h Putnam n Water Thompson & Lindsley, grocers, foot of Bridge street Thompson, Minot, shoe maker, h 131 Crown Thompson, Nathaniel F., lumber dealer, foot of Fleet Thompson & Peckham, merchant tailors, 96 Chapel Thompson, Richard, col'd, laborer, Putnam Thompson, William A., dry goods, 112 Chapel, h 90 George Thompson, William, Franklin b. Chapel and Greene Thompson, Mrs. Elizabeth, 37 Church
Thompson, Mrs. Elizabeth, boarding house, 85 State Thompson, Mrs. Elizabeth, seamstress, 65 George Thompson, Mrs. Joseph, boarding house, 78 Church Thompson, Mrs. Sarah, 128 George
Thompson, Miss Ellen, col'd, 30 Hancock Avenue Thomson, E. N., grocer, 120 Chapel, h 2 Hancock Av. Thorn, Nelson, col'd, laborer, Franklin ..
Thorp, Cyrus, joiner, Third n Hancock Avenue Thorp, William D., cabinet maker, h 165 George Tillou, John, machinist, h 123 Church c Grove Tivnin, Dennis, blacksmith, h Sherman Avenue c Howe Timmons, Archibald, plater, Howe b. George and Crown Totten, J. A., physician, 44 Orange c Chapel, h 23 West Water c Meadow
Totten, Mrs. Gilbert, 23 W. Water c Meadow Tolles, William, blacksmith, h 40 Sherman Avenue Tomlinson, David, 28 Grand
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Tomlinson, Henry A., physician, 75 Wall Tomlinson, James, 134 Crown Tomlinson, Lucius, joiner, h St. John c Franklin Tomlinson, Peter, 134 Crown
Tontine Hotel, S. W. Allis, Church c Court Town, Ithiel, Hillhouse Avenue n Grove
Towner, Noble, merchant, 145 Chapel, h 44 Olive
Towner, T. & Co., wholesale grocers, State c Chapel Towner, Theron, (T. Towner & Co.,) 185 Chapel Townsend, Amos, Jr., cashier N. H. Bank, h 73 Wooster
Townsend, Isaac, 12 High c Crown
Townsend, Isaac H., attorney, 12 Bradley's Building, 139 Chapel
Townsend, James, hair dresser, 34, h 25 Fleet
Townsend, James C., 61 Sherman Avenue e Park
Townsend, John, tailor, h 66 George
Townsend, Rev. Henry, 37 Elm
Townsend, Lucius B., tailor, h 63 Grand
Townsend, Thomas, wine dealer and grocer, 91 Chapel, [see advertisement]
Townsend, William, grocer, 96 State c Court, h 21 Grand Townsend, William, joiner, h 33 Fair
Townsend, Mrs. Anna, 17 College Townsend, Mrs. Rachael, 63 Grand
Townsend, Misses Elizabeth and Anna, 13 Cherry
Townsend, Miss Frances, seamstress, 36 Elm Treadway & Blinn, saddlers, 65 Chapel
Treadway, George, (Treadway & Blinn,) 22 High
Treadway, Russell, tin ware and stoves, 57 State, [see ad. vertisement,] h 49 Grove Treat, Atwater, joiner, h 28 Elm Treat, Nehemiah, Ashmun n York
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Tuay, Patrick, laborer, Chesnut c Chapel Tucker, Charles, chair maker, h Franklin n Grand Tucker, Demas P., confectioner, 113 Chapel, [see adver- tisement]
Turner, François, prof. French language, Y. C., h 53 Elm Turner, Levin, 66 College
Turner, Mrs. Selina, tailoress, 101 Crown
Tully, William, prof. materia medica, Y. C., h 56 York
Tufts, Matthias R., carpenter, 9 Washington
Tufts, Samuel, clerk, h 9 Washington
Tuttle, Abiud, livery stable, 40 College, h 38 c Elm Tuttle, Alonzo, joiner, 67 Grand
Tuttle, George W., dry goods, 98 Chapel, h 94 Olive
Tuttle, George, printer, h 31 Hill
Tuttle, Isaac, blacksmith, h Howe c Samaritan
Tuttle, Julius, farmer, 54 College
Tuttle, Moses, farmer, Washington n Howard Avenue
Tuttle, Thompson C., 60 Olive opposite Greene
Tuttle, Wellington, grocer, 54 State
: Tuttle, William, grocery and fruit, George c Whiting Tuttle, Mrs. Hannah, 14 Washington
Tuttle, Mrs. Julia, 4 Academy
Tuttle, Mrs. M., Howe S. of Martin
Tuttle, Miss Julia, tailoress, 25 Fleet
Twining, Mrs. Almira, 30 Elm
Tyler, Augustus, shoe maker, h 29 Union
. Tyler, Julius, blacksmith, 5 Fair, h Fair c Union Tyler, Morris, boot and shoe store, 74 Chapel Tyler, Misses S. & M., dress makers, 76 Chapel Tyler, Miss Martha, tailoress, 87 Olive
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TROWBRIDGE, STEPHEN, agent N. H. Packet Co., 30 Union Wharf, h 24 State Trowbridge, Eli, shoe maker, h 44 York Trowbridge, Amos, merchant tailor, 8 Fleet, op. Whiting, h 40 Meadow
Trowbridge, George, grocer, 12 Fleet
Trowbridge, Daniel, wholesale grocer, 3 Monson Row
Trowbridge, John, tailor, h 25 Fleet
Trowbridge, H. Sons & Dwight, shipping merchants, 10 Union Wharf
Trowbridge, Mrs. Lois, 38 Meadow
Trowbridge, Henry, (H. Trowbridge, Sons & Dwight,) 42 Meadow c Prout Trowbridge, Isaac, 46 Meadow Trowbridge, Mrs. Susan, 52 Meadow
Trowbridge, Roswell, ship master, 43 Meadow
Trowbridge, Thomas, (H. Trowbridge, Sons & Dwight,) 15 W. Water Trowbridge, Henry J., (H. Trowbridge, Sons & Dwight,) 21 W. Water
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Walker, George, (George Walker & Co.,) 18 State Walker, James, 127 George 8
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UHLHORN, CHARLES L., ( Young & Uhlhorn,) 37 Meadow Uhlhorn, Mrs. Harriet, 37 Meadow Umberfield, John, joiner, h Howe b. George and Crown Umberfield, Sidney, butcher, h 78 Oliye Union Market, Chapel c Union Union Planing Company, Ira Atwater, agent, East Water foot of Olive
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VAN BERGEN, W. W., paper maker, h Grand n Franklin Vandine, David, col'd, b. Washington and Congress Av. Van Horn, -, shoe maker, h 42 Hancock Avenue Vaughn, Charles M., laborer, Governor's Lane Vibbert, William E., hat store, 69 Chapel, h 160 George Vose, Thomas D., silver plater, h 104 Olive
WADSWORTH, SAMUEL, stock and exchange broker, 162 Chapel c State, h 3 Academy Wadsworth, Henry, 3 Academy
Wakelee, Charles H., cooper, Water foot of Olive, h 22 Olive c Cherry
Wakelee, Nichols, livery stable, Fleet Wakelee, Stiles, grocer, 5 Grand, h 19 Court c Orange Wakelee, William A., constable, h 25 William :
Walker, Alfred, cabinet maker, h 11 College Walker, George & Co., stove dealers, 134 Chapel, [see ad- vertisement]
Walker, George, (George Walker & Co.,) 18 State Walker, James, 127 George 8
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Wall, Patrick, laborer, 234 Chapel Wallace, Miss Maria, 12 Warren Walton, John, Walton Cottage, Davenport Avenue n York Walter, Mrs. Anna, Water b Carlisle and Putnam Ward, Enoch, coach maker, h. 38 College c Elm Ward, George, 125 Crown
Ward, Henry, inspector of customs, 63 York Ward, Henry, student, Yale College, 55 Temple c Wall Ward, James B., pedlar, William n Franklin Ward, William, coach maker, h 6 Grand
Ward, William, fish market, 11 State Ward, Mrs. Edward, mantua maker, 41 Church
Ward, Mrs. Samuel, E. Water c Wells Warner, Alpheus P., (Butler & Warner,) 9 Union Warner, David, carpenter, h 60 Orange Warner, John, tinner, h 146 State
Warner, Robert, blacksmith, h 18 Bradley
Warner, Thomas, Hamilton b. Grand and St. John
Warner, Wyllys, treasurer Y. C., h Howe opposite Crown Warner, Mrs. Charlotte, 80 State
Warren, Henry, shoe maker, Whalley Avenue
Waters, William, shoe maker, h 37 Church Waters, Mrs. Mary, 58 Olive
Waterbury, Sylvester E., coach maker, h 29 Wallace Way, Jefferson, col'd, shoe maker, 2, h 3 Grove Way, John, 3 Collis
Way, Thomas, blacksmith, h Ashmun
Way, William, blacksmith, Wallace, h St. John c Wallace Weaver, Thomas, Putnam b. Water and Liberty Webb, Washington, (E. S. Rowland & Co.,) 41 Union Webster, Benjamin, shoe maker, 177 George Webster, Noah, LL. D., 58 Temple c Grove
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Webster, Thomas, col'd, 63 Congress Avenue Webster, Wait, shoe maker, 14 Elm c High Webster, William G., 58 Temple c Grove Weems, Mrs. Nancy, boarding house, 36 Fleet Welch, Mrs. --- -, Chesnut n Chapel Wells, Chauncey, joiner, 13 Artisan, h 87 Olive Wells, H., coach maker, h 39 Fair Wells, Mrs. Betsey, 99 Olive
Wellman, W. W., house painter, 11 Academy West, Mrs. Sarah, washwoman, 113 Wall Westcott, Mrs. Mary A., boarding house, 5 Cherry c Union Wetmore, William, 84 Wooster
Wheat, J. B., dentist, 127 Chapel, [see advertisement] Wheeler, Andrew J., grocer, 182 George n State Wheeler, James, carpenter, h 19 Park
Wheeler, Newton, justice of peace, 182, h 180 George Wheeler, Stephen, grocer, 66, h 64 Wooster Whelpley, Mrs. Abigail F., Hillhouse Avenue South side White, Aaron C., ship master, 7 College
White, Cyrus, harness maker, h 46 York White, Dyer, 32 Orange White, Henry, attorney, 124 Chapel, h 34 Orange Whiting, G. K., boot and shoe store, 41 Church Whiting, Nathan, Trumbull 1st be. Whitney Avenue E. side Whiting, Nathan C., Trumbull 1st be. Whitney Avenue Whitmore, Mrs. Jane, dress maker, 83 College Whitney, Henry, farmer, Whitney Avenue Whitney, Mrs. Eli, 60 Elm c Orange
Whittelsey, Charles B., (Hotchkiss & Whittelsey,) 5 Fleet Whittelsey, Henry, crockery and china, 51 State, [see ad- vertisement,] h 144 State Wilcox, Alvin, silver worker, Artisan, h 12 First
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Wilcox, Augustus C., (Wilcox & Crampton,) 36 Meadow Wilcox, Cyprian, (Wilcox & Prior,) 134 Orange Wilcox, Norris, U. S. Marshal, Trumbull 1st be. Whitney Avenue E. side
Wilcox & Crampton, dry goods, 92 Chapel Wilcox & Prior, iron and brass founders, Whitney Avenue at the canal
Wilcox, Mrs. Susan, Putnam b. Water and Liberty Wilcoxson, David, silver plater, 17 Park, h 19 Sherman Avenue c Park
Wildman, Cornelius, (Babcock & Wildman,) h 37 Elm Wildman, Mrs. Laura, tailoress, 136 State
Willard, Stephen, shoe maker, h Park n Sherman Avenue Williams, Austin, 87 Crown Williams, Cyrus, 12 Elm c High
Williams, J. F., copper plate printer, h 200 Chapel Williams, James, joiner, h 39 Hancock Avenue Williama, John, sailor, 8 W. Water Williams, John, col'd, cobler, Franklin N. of Chapel Williams, John, col'd, carman, Putnam n Liberty Williams, Thomas, col'd, laborer, 42 Union Williamson, James, brass founder, h 63 Grove Willis, William, blacksmith, h 238 Chapel Willoughby, Augustus, carman, Davenport Avenue n York Willoughby, Alvin, fruit store, 65 Church Willoughby, Charles J., joiner, h 5 Elm Wills, Mrs. Mary, dress maker, 60 Orange Wilmot, Miss Diana, dress maker, 43 State Wilson, Robert B., carpet weaver, 102 East Wilson, William, carpet weaver, h St. John c East Wilson, William, harness maker, h 20 W. Water c Meadow Wilson, Mrs. Sarah, col'd, school, 42 York
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Winship, James, mason, h 10 Hancock Avenue Winthrop, Francis B., 13 Wooster c Warren . Wise, Miss Sally, tailoress, 22 Church Wixon, Alfred, Wallace 2d S. of Greene Wixon, David, boot and shoe maker, 102 Wooster n East Wolcott, Samuel, carpenter, h 8 W. Water Wolcott, Mrs, -, tailoress, 41 Church Wollhrabe, Mrs. Betsey, grocery, 46 Wooster c Chesnut Wood, Alexander, book binder, b'ds at Mrs. Hill's 12 Court Wood, Miss Harriet, 45 Broadway
Woodford, Orace, brass founder, h.31 Artisan
Woodin, Noah, laborer, Grand n Barnesville Bridge Wooding, Calvin, Howe n Martin
Wooding, Zina, joiner, h 23 Park c Martin
Woodruff, Abijah H., chair painter, 66 Orange, h 56 High Woodruff, John, joiner, h Martin above Howe Woodruff, Samuel, tailor, h 18 Crown Woods, Hugh, filer, h Wells n Water Woods, James, helper, 8 Collis
Woods, Patrick, laborer, Wells n Water
Woodward & Carrington, printers and publishers of Daily and Connecticut Heralds, 115 Chapel Woodward, Tho's G., ( Woodward & Carrington,) 82 Church Woodward, Truman, manufacturer, 7 Artisan, h 25 Fair Woodward, Mrs. Caroline, milliner, 27 Chapel Woodward, Miss Hannah, 25 Fair
Woodworth, Mrs. Mary S., boarding house, 44 Chapel Woolsey, Theodore D., professor of Greek, Yale College, h 114 :Church
Worstead, William T., boarding house, 8 E. Water Wright & Chapman, flour, grain, &c., 24 Union Wharf Wright, David, ship master, Putnam c Liberty.
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Wright, Samuel, col'd, laborer, 42 Union c Cherry Wright, Mrs. Caroline, 21 Olive
YALE, WASHINGTON, dry goods, 80 Chapel, h 7 Church Yemmans, Joseph, ( Yemmans & Morehouse,) 112 Crown Yemmans & Morehouse, ornamental painters, rear 38 Orange Yemmans; Samuel, laborer, Washington n Howard Young, L. H., (Young & Uhlhorn,) 100 Church Young & Uhlhorn, booksellers, 76 Church, 1 Exchange P.
ZARCUS, PRINCE, col'd, 9 Academy
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Babcock, Mrs. John, Congress Avenue c George *Baldwin, Joseph B., joiner, 62 Grove Bond, William, ship master, 9 Union Bonticou, Mrs. Joanna, 48 Fair *Camp, Lemuel, refectory, 9 State Clark, Joseph P., joiner, h Bradley n Hancock
Cook, James, laborer, Medical College
Darling, Joseph, county treasurer, 45 Chapel
Darling, Noyes, inspector of customs, h Whalley Avenue Dickerman, Elisha, Sen., farmer, Whalley Avenue Dickinson, Moses, joiner, h Fourth n Hancock Avenue
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Donnally, Edward, painter, boards at Mrs. Hill's, 12 Court *Durand, William, Jun., surveyor of customs, office, Cus- tom House, boards at Pavilion
Evarts, Lyman, Grand n East
Farnham, Henry, engineer, New Haven and Northampton canal, 21 Exchange Place, boards at the Tontine Fitch, John W., cashier Mechanics Bank, h 27 Sherman Av. Galpin, John, (Galpin & Osborn,) boards at 15 State Gorham, Frederick P., (Daggett, Hinman & Co.,) office, 124 Chapel
Greene, Thomas, carpet weaver, h Grand c East Greggs, Richard, joiner, h Grand c East
Hemingway, James T., joiner, Brown
*Herrick, Edward C., 70 College c Grove
*Herrick, Mrs. Hannah, 70 College c Grove Hillhouse, James A., Sachem's Wood, head of Hillhouse Av. Hine, Philander B., pocket book manufacturer, Grand n the rail road
Hinman, David C., (Daggett, Hinman & Co.,) 124 Chapel . *Hull, Mrs. A. E., boarding house, 45 Chapel
*Johnson, Enos A., whitesmith, 90 Chapel, h 14 Hancock Judson, Lewis B., (Dikeman & Judson,) b'ds at S. Bishop's Luca, Frederick, blacksmith, Grand n Barnesville Bridge Low, Mrs. - boarding house, 7 Brown Osborn, Edward, (Galpin g- Osborn,) boards at Eli Osborn's Prout, Roger, Whalley Avenue
Ransom, S., Leffingwell Alley
: Thompson, Elijah, boards at S. Bishop's
Trumbull, John, colonel revolutionary army, historical painter, at Prof. Silliman s, Hillhouse Avenue
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PUBIAC OFFICES AND PUBLIC PLACES.
Auditor's Office, City, at the New Haven County Bank Atheneum, Reading Room, 20 Exchange Place Almshouse, Samaritan above Hudson Bank, New Haven, Orange c Chapel Mechanics, 15 State
City, 8 Exchange Place, Chapel
County, Chapel c State
Savings, 50 Orange c Chapel
Bridge, Barnesville, Grand
Neck, Middletown Turnpike
Tomlinson's, foot of Bridge street West, New York Turnpike .
Building, Barney's, 51 Church Bradley's, 139 Chapel c State Exchange, N. E. c Chapel and Church Franklin, N. E. c Church and Crown Glebe, S. W. c Church and Chapel Mitchell's, 92 Chapel Phenix's, 104 Chapel Street's, S. W. c Chapel and State St. John's, Chapel c Union
Castle Garden, 12 Meadow
Collector's Office, City and Town, 75 Chapel Customs, Custom House, Fleet c Water
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Chapels, College, Congregational, Rev. Eleazar T. Fitch, center College buildings Orange Street, Congregational, Orange b. Crown and George
Churches,
African, Congregational, Rev. Amos G. Beman, 11 Temple
Baptist, Rev. Israel Robords, Chapel ab. Olive Chapel Street, Congregational, Rev. John O. Colton, Chapel c Union
Christ's, Catholic, Rev. James Smith, junction Davenport Avenue and York Church Street, Congregational, Rev. Henry G. Ludlow, Church n George
First Congregational, Rev. Leonard Bacon, center Public Green, Temple
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Third Congregational, Rev. Elisha L. Cleveland, worship in Orange Street Chapel
Trinity, Episcopal, Rev. Harry Croswell, rector ; Rev. Lorenzo T. Bennett, assistant, Public Green, Temple c Chapel
United Society, Congregational, Rev. Samuel W. S. Dutton, Public Green, Temple c Elm St. Paul's Chapel, Episcopal, Rev. Harry Cros. well, rector, Rev. Lorenzo T. Bennett, assist- ant, Chapel c Olive Custom House, Fleet c W. Water
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Clerk's Office, Town, basement State House City, 13 Exchange Place County and Superior Court, basement State House
College Edifices, extend from Chapel to Elm above College Divinity, c College and Elm Medical, c Grove and Smith Avenue Depository, Sunday School, 48 Chapel
Directory Office, 53 Orange
Engineer New Haven and Northampton Canal, 21 Exchange Place
Exchange Saloon, Chapel c Church
General Stage Office, basement Tontine, Church c Court General State Hospital, b. Congress and Davenport Avenues Hall, Barney's, 51 Church
City, basement State House Masonic, Orange b. Crown and George Saunders', 51 Orange c Chapel
St. John's, Union c Chapel
Hotels,
Assembly House, Josiah Sprout, 20 Court c Orango Bishop's, Samuel Bishop, 32 Church
Broadway, Clark Lum, Broadway c Samaritan Canfield's Tavern, Mrs. Betsey Canfield, 7 Fleet Eagle Tavern, Wm. Lewis, junc. Fleet and George Farmers' Exchange, Congress Avenue c Washington Park House, I. Taylor, 61 Chapel op. the Green Pavilion, Curtiss Judson, E. Water c Wallace Quinipiac, Stanton Pendleton, Church c Court Sailors' Home, James Kain, 2 Union Wharf Temperance House, H. P. Jones, Church c Crown Tontine, S. W. Allis, Church c Court
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Highwood Park, head of Hillhouse b. Smith and Whitney Avenues
Insurance Agencies,
Hartford, T. Dwight, Chapel c State Etna, H. White, 124 Chapel
N. Y. Manhattan, S. Wadsworth, Chapel c State Norwich, A. P. Sanford, Elm c York Protection, Wm. A. Reynolds, 125 Chapel N. Y. Howard, L. H. Young, 1 Ex. Place, Church Boston National, Charles Robinson, Chapel c State N. Y. North American, Charles Robinson N. Y. Hudson, Charles Robinson
Middlesex Mutual, Gardner Morse, 75 Chapel Chenango County Mutual, J. Curtiss, 72 Grove Jail, County, Church opposite Green Libraries,
Botanic Society, R. E. Northrop, librarian, 57 Elm Circulating, F. Croswell, 154 Chapel
Circulating, Young & Uhlhorn, 1 Ex. Place, Church Young Mechanics', Street's Building, Chapel
Mayor's Office, 13 Exchange Place
Museum, 4th story Exchange Place Newspapers,
Chronicle of the Church, weekly, 132 Chapel Columbian Register, weekly, 117 Chapel Connecticut Herald, weekly, 115 Chapel Daily Herald, 115 Chapel -
Evening Palladium, tri-weekly, 131 Chapel New Haven Palladium, weekly, 131 Chapel New Haven Record, weekly, 6 Glebe Building Yale Literary Magazine, monthly, 46 Chapel News Office, D. Mitchell, 60 Church
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Packet Offices,
New York, Stephen Trowbridge, ag't, 30 U. Wharf Boston, Prescott & Co., 11 Union Wharf Hartford, Prescott & Co. Albany, Prescott & Co. Albany, E. Hotchkiss, 5 Union Wharf Rail Road Office, Bridge Street
Rendezvous, U. S. Recruits, 10 E. Water
Repository, Botanic, Dr. B. W. Sperry, 76 Elm Sachem's Wood, head of Hillhouse b. Smith and Whitney Avenues
States Attorney, R. I. Ingersoll, Elm c Temple Street Commissioner's Office, Grand c Temple Surveyor of Customs, William Durand, Jr., Custom House Treasurer, City, A. Townsend, Jr., N. H. Bank County, Joseph Darling, 45 Chapel Union School House, 11 Orange
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CITY GOVERNMENT.
THE city holds its privileges and immunities under a charter which was granted by the Legislature in January, 1784, to which additions and amendments have been passed at various times,
The administration of the fiscal, prudential and municipal depart- ments of the city, with the conduct, direction and government of its affairs is vested in a Mayor, four Aldermen and twenty Common Councilmen.
The board of Common Council (of which the Mayor is moderator) is composed of the Mayor, Aldermen and Common Councilmen. The meetings of the board are held on the second Tuesday in each month. It has authority to make by-laws relative to markets, com- merce, city jurors, streets, highways, nuisances, wharves, anchoring and mooring of vessels, shade trees-public or private, trespasses, public walks, buildings, chimneys, fires, produce, city watch, burials, public lights and lamps, the mode of taxation, and the infliction of penalties for the breach of such by-laws .- Such by-laws to be ap- proved by the city in legal meeting assembled.
The annual meeting of the city is holden on the first Tuesday in June, when the Mayor, (who is also judge of the city court,) a Clerk, four Aldermen, (two of whom are designated as associate judges,) twenty Common Councilmen, two Sherifs, a Treasurer, an Auditor, and a Collector of city taxes, are chosen by ballot.
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