Price & Lee's New Haven (New Haven County, Conn.) City Directory, Including West Haven, East 1899, Part 112

Author: Price and Lee Company , inc, inc Price and Lee Company
Publication date: 1840
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WINCHESTER DISTRICT.


George B. Hurd, Supervising Principal, 8 Prospect pl.


WINCHESTER SCHOOL-Gregory.


16. Louise S. Fuess, 70 Howe.


16. Nellie Coxeter, 38 Winchester av.


15. H. Feuchtwanger, 83 Sachem.


14. Minnie Merritt, 83 Grove.


13. C. Feuchtwanger, 83 Sachem.


12. Julia Smith, 59 East Pearl.


11. K. A. Yanz, 402 Crown.


10. Jennie Bowen, 26 Washington av. 9. N. J. Riggs, 252 Orchard.


8. M. A. Keefe, 180 Lawrence.


7. Mary R. Burwell, 67 Howe.


6. May C. Harrigan, 8 Foote.


5. Elizabeth V. Southworth, 338 Or- chard.


4. Edith M. Scranton, 91 Lake pl.


3. A. Elizabeth Fleming, 40 Wolcott.


2. Frances D. Platt, 68 Carmel.


1. E. Palmer, 94 Webster.


la. Katherine Wilcox, 109 Bristol.


Assistant, Nellie A. Peck, 39 Whalley av.


Clerk, Christine C. Daley, 92 Dixwell av.


Kindergarten.


E. J. Tutle, 122 College.


Assistant, Maria L. Warner, 10 Univer- sity pl.


Assistant, Mary V. Hotchkiss, 44 Clark. Janitor, Dennis O'Keefe, 120 Ashmun.


SHELTON AVENUE SCHOOL-Cor. Di- vision.


12. Martha E. Chapman, 44 Gill.


12. Assistant, Harriett B. Comstock, 65 York sq.


11. Mary A. Maher, 283 Sherman av.


10. Mary Bauman, 98 Ward.


9. Daisie W. Norton, 563 Winthrop av.


8. S. Ellen Brown, 25 Whalley av.


7. Harriet E. Pratt, 114 Dwight.


6. Ellen A. Reed, 140 Shelton av.


5. Lucy M. Pierpont, 699 Elm.


4. Grace A. Unger, 94 Division.


3. Margaret White, 59 Dixwell av.


2. Rose A. Kearney, 13 Pleasant.


1. Marie J. Bradley, 44 Gill.


la. Jennie Purrington, 78 Lake pl.


John H. Foster, janitor, 248 West Ivy.


DIXWELL AVENUE SCHOOL.


5. Henry W. Loomis, 90 Park.


4. Annie E. McGuire, 32 Henry.


3. Grace Booth, 12 Edgewood av.


2. Rosella I. Cronin, 17 Compton.


1. Margaret G. Duggan, 505 Elm.


Herman Gebel, janitor, 142 Carlisle.


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COUNTY HOME.


2. Virginia P. Mix, 83 Mansfield.


1. Lulu Rentz, West Haven.


LOVELL DISTRICT.


Stuart H. Rowe, Supervising Principal, 285 Willow.


LOVELL SCHOOL-Nash cor. Lawrence. 12. Ella L. Bonney, 85 Cottage.


12. Assistant, Alice B. Hammond, 43 Or- chard.


11. Mary C. Gorham, 26 Pearl.


10. Mary C. Coakly, 15 Foster.


9. Juliet E. Peck, 789 Orange.


8. Lily W. Sheriden, 519 Orange.


7. Ellen Kilbride, 801 Orange.


6. Lucia J. Bryant, 19 Brown.


5. Frances A. Willard, 801 Orange.


3. Jennie E. Coombs, 220 Lawrence.


2. Alta M. Carter, 38 Clark.


1. May R. Atwater, 1770 State. Clerk, Mabel S. Marley, 19 Cassius. Charles P. Blakeslee, janitor, 48 Edwards. Kindergarten-State. Isabel B. Bird, 315 Crown. Assistant, Rebecca Fleetwood, 7 Trumbull


FERRY STREET SCHOOL-Ferry cor. Peck.


8. S. Helena Robinson, 811 Orange.


7. Almira Day, 270 Ferry.


6. Lucy Griswold, 29 Clinton av.


5. Anna L. U. McLoughlin, 219 Poplar.


4. Catherine Schmahl, 965 State.


3. A. Gertrude Grady, 30 Shelter.


2. Agnes E. Hussian, 227 Poplar.


1. Sarah F. Grady, 209 Poplar.


Francis Ray, janitor, 219 English.


EDWARDS STREET Foster.


SCHOOL-Cor.


8. Jennie A. Torpy, 225 Lloyd.


7. Mary C. Blakeslee, Cedar Hill.


6. Martha S. Fleetwood, 7 Trumbull.


5. Eleanor F. Marcus, 423 Temple.


4. Mabel E. Rochfort, 46 Edwards.


3. Mary E. Corcoran, 29 Canner.


2. L. Marietta Platt, 274 Edgewood av. 1. Mary A. Judd, 66 Nash.


George A. Cobb, janitor, 119 Nicoll.


EZEKIEL CHEEVER SCHOOL-Lom- bard cor. Fillmore.


7. Lillian E. Daniels, 14 Gregory.


6. Lyla M. Scranton, 114 Lawrence.


5. Elizabeth B. Doyle, 210 Ferry.


4. Mary A. F. Reilly. 73 Hamilton.


3. Amy H. Dowe, 275 Ferry.


2. Josephine H. Sullivan, 109 Wolcott.


1. Ida A. Hague, 65 Clark. Kindergarten.


Katherine Langtry, 227 Blatchley av. Assistant, Vesta Hardy, 1423 Chapel. Charles E. Stanford, janitor, 411 Blatch- ley av.


HUMPHREY STREET SCHOOL-Neur State.


4. Ethel L. Tillotson, Box 817, New Haven.


3. Clara Klebe, 37 Ann.


2. Louisa H. Kinsman, 599 Eim.


1. Susetta Asher, 551 Orange. Patrick, Reynolds, janitor, 41 Nicoll


ST. FRANCIS ORPHAN ASYLCY- Highland.


6. Gertrude Roche, Highland.


5. Clara Mulville, Highland.


4. Chrysostom Brady, Highland.


3. Aquinais Corrigan, Highland.


2. Louis McKane, Highland.


1. Pauline Regan, Highland.


DAY DISTRICT.


D. D. Lambert, Supervising Principal, 359 Howard av


DAY SCHOOL-Rosette cor. DeWin 12. Margaret T. Healy, 50 Prince. 11. Sarah M. Lewis, 75 Third.


10. Alice M. Roache, 218 Cedar.


9. Annie B. Kelley, 83 Asylum.


8. Louise A. Hofacker, 364 Congres # 7. Ella J. O'Meara, 195 DeWitt


6. Kate E. Killoy, 50 Daggett.


5. Lizzie J. McCormick, 148 Putman.


4. Laura J. Curtis, 120 Cedar.


3. Emily W. Richards, 160 Spring.


2. Ella A. Strong, 397 Edgewood a. 1. Charry B. Hyde, 287 Washington Clerk, Elinor S. Norman. 57 Kensing James S. O'Brien, janitor, 101 Hill


Kindergarten


Ellen Hill, 37 Howe. Catharine R. Atwater, 37 Park.


WASHINGTON SCHOOL-Cor. Ho av and Putnam


12. Elizabeth Hodgdon. 200 Howart 12. Assistant, Marietta L Sorage, Whalley av.


11. Mollie Nadler, 122 Olive.


10. Georgiana S. Barber. 19 Wall 9. Charlotte E. McCaffrey, 83 Pu 8. Annie E. Clune, 230 Washington 7. Barbara A. Kennev. 225 Cohaly 6. Mary D. Mason. 278 Howard 5. Anna E. Morris, 210 Grove.


4. Anna M. Vaugh, 312 George


3. Margaret L. O'Meara. 195 Del 2. Frances A. Prince, 314 Howard la. Mabel E. Lane. 19 Howard at 1. M. Grace Beecher. 290 Davem Charles P. Brown, janitor, 120 Sp


CARLISLE STREET SCHOOL- Cedar.


4. Sarah E. Wright. 31 Aner.


3. Miriam T. Galbraith, 169 West Haven.


1. Susan L. Davis. 361 George.


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Kindergarten. Elizabeth Scudder, 164 Spring. Julia Coxson, janitor, 158 Carlisle.


GREENWICH AVENUE SCHOOL- Cor. Second.


4. Edith E. Johnson, 339 York.


3. Kate F. Smith, 1150 Chapel.


2. Ida S. Hyde, 19 Lines.


1. Annie S. Brennan, 59 Kimberly av. Ellen Reardon, janitor, 181 Plymouth,


WEST SCHOOL-Near Adeline.


4. Lillian B. Hull, 121 Davenport av.


3. Bessie M. Cain, 37 Putnam.


2. Bernice Platt, 34 Kensington.


1. Eliza J. Hyland, 133 Davenport av. Patrick Donnelly, janitor, 149 Putnam.


WELCH DISTRICT.


M. Rachel Webster, Supervising Princi- pal, 38 Howe.


WELCH SCHOOL-Congress av cor. Vernon.


12. Jennie F. Nash, 1 Sylvan av.


Ass't, Evelena V. Rockwell, 11 Center.


11. Fannie M. Lynch, 20 Baldwin.


10. Ellen E. Carr, 465 Congress av.


9. Luthera M. Mansfield, 120 High.


7. May L. Blackman, 133 Ward.


6. Marian Feuchtwanger, 83 Sachem.


5. Marie L. Kennedy, 349 Cedar.


4. Mary G. Tuttle, 129 Spring.


3. Mies Anna A. Hoye, 112 Dwight.


2. Harriet M. Strong, 175 Oak pl.


1. Maria E. Hatch, 372 Congress av. Extra, Susie C. Coe, 187 Davenport av. Clerk, Elinor S. Norman, 57 Kensington.


Kindergarten.


Annabelle Baldwin, 340 Edgewood av. Mary E. Munsen, 399 Elm. G. W. Porter, janitor, 183 Portsea.


HALLOCK STREET SCHOOL-Hallock near Congress av.


8. H. M. Chamberlain, 45 Park.


7. Mary E. Smith, 33 Lines.


6. Winnifred E. Atkins, 28 Daggett.


5. A. M. Chunn, 42 College.


4. Clara A. Dunsing, 426 Howard av.


3. Anna M. Tanyane.


2. Mary J. O'Meara, 21 Daggett.


1. M. A. Pinney, 45 Park.


Assistant, M. Elizabeth V. Conboy, cor. Hill and Prince.


Thomas McKiernan, janitor, 30 Hallock.


CEDAR STREET SCHOOL- Cor. Gil- bert.


8. Maude R. Reilly, 35. Ward.


7. Susie B. Kinner, 118 Center, West Haven.


6. Katharyn Callahan, 309 Washing- ton av.


5. Annie M. O'Donnell, 54 Sylvan av.


4. Harriet M. Hubbell, 22 Asylum.


3. Mabel M. Scofield, 122 Asylum.


2. Anna Hintz, 1126 Chapel.


1. Anna M. Brennan, Pr., 12 Elliott. Charles Weidig, janitor, 64 Daggett.


ZUNDER SCHOOL-George foot Col- lege.


12. Minnie Theda Bird, 315 Crown.


11. Elizabeth Allen, 516 Columbus av.


10. Josephine T. Costello, 218 Cedar.


9. Elizabeth L. Campbell, 174 Blake.


8. I. Maude Tisdale, 268 Orchard.


7. Anna E. Colgan, 118 Ashmun.


6. Gertrude May Craig, 1292 Chapel.


5. Edith M. Gridley, 78 Lake pl.


4. Edna M. Judson, 315 Orchard.


3. Ada L. Ruth, 11 Garden .


2. Jessie R. Van Deusen, 598 George.


1. Carrie F. Finch, 170 Howard av. Kindergarten.


Mary W. Brown, 91 Olive. Emma P. Mills, 568 Chapel. H. W. Blakeslee, janitor, 13 Park.


STRONG DISTRICT.


George A. Mirick, Supervising Principal, 84 Wall.


STRONG SCHOOL-Grand av cor. Olin- ton av.


19. Hortense D. Crossley, 310 Exchange.


19. Nellie H. Story, 8 Pine.


19. Anna E. Sill, 362 Whalley av.


19. Martha McWilliams, 51 Avon.


17. Helen A. Austin, 2 University pl.


16. Emily M. DeForest, 45 Atwater.


15. Lizzie A. Weissbarth, 186 Exchange. 14. Nellie E. Robinson, Montowese.


13. Gertrude L. Cooper, 57 Pine.


12. Mary N. Blatchley, 219 Blatchley av.


11. Emma McDonald.


10. Minnie H. Smith, 96 Center, West Haven.


9. Calista S. Bristol, 196 Exchange.


8. Bridgetta Galligan, 77 Chestnut.


7. Mary S. Griswold, 29 Clinton av.


6. Edith S. Culver, 59 Atwater.


4. Bertha G. Palmer, 131 Quinnipiac av.


3. Helen C. Doolittle, 21 Clinton av.


2. Carrie A. Crittenden, 131 Quinnipiac av.


1. Eva A. Lee, 32 Pine. Clerk, Mabel S. Marley, 19 Cassius. Kindergarten.


Katherine M. Langtry, 227 Blatchley av. Vesta Fljambe Hardy, 1423 West Chapel. Richard H. Gallagher, janitor, 86 Per- kins.


WOOLSEY DISTRICT.


WOOLSEY SCHOOL-Cor. Woolsey and Poplar.


12. Margaret I. Galbraith, 178 Blatchley av.


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12. Katrina Merchant, 269 Lenox.


11. Caroline A. Parsons, 196 Blatchley av.


10. Jennie L. Griswold, 29 Clinton av.


9. Katherine T. Harty, 178 Blatchley av. 8. Alice M. Finch, 230 Lloyd.


7. Annette Johnson, 153 Blatchley av.


6. Grace A. Johnson, 117 Poplar.


5. Gertrude M. Kentfield, 121 Water.


4. Annie L. Broadbent, 120 Exchange.


3. Jennie M. Campbell, 110 Blatchley av.


2. Mary A. Ferris, 747 George. 1. Nellie I. Brooks, 197 Exchange. John W. Hill, janitor, 61 Wolcott.


QUINNIPIAC STREET SCHOOL.


4. Emma L. Tyler, 470 Quinnipiac.


3. Harriett K. Storer, 359 Quinnipiac.


2. Ada Linsley, 351 Quinnipiac.


1. Louise N. Thompson, 346 Lenox. E. N. Holoday, janitor, 283 Lenox.


LENOX STREET SCHOOL.


1. Mary L. Parmelee, 118 Water.


LLOYD STREET SCHOOL-Lloyd cor. Wolcott.


4. Rose A. Moriarity, 116 Lloyd.


3. Augusta M. Scranton, 296 Lloyd.


2. Josephine A. Sheehan, 159 Pine.


1. Kate M. Tuttle, 110 Front.


James E. Rice, janitor, 74 Clark.


WOODWARD SCHOOL-(Annex).


4. Katharine Vandervelden, 128 Ward.


3. Esther F. Crocker, 75 Lombard.


2. Julia I. McLoughlin, 219 Poplar.


1. Marie Dillon, 237 Lombard.


Erwin B. Lillie, janitor, 205 Forbes av. (annex).


SUPERVISORS AND SPECIAL IN- STRUCTORS.


Drawing-Stella Skinner, 137 Wall; Julia Nadler, 122 Olive.


Music-Benjamin Jepson, 52 Howe. Sewing-Jennie Messer, 211 Exchange. Florence I. Bigelow, Assistant, 20 Park.


Penmanship-Harry Houston, 693 Elm. Primary Work-Alice E. Reynolds, 315 Crown. Cooking-Maude E. Field, 128 Hum- phrey. Woodwork-Thomas D. Jenkins, 33 Liv- ingston.


SUBSTITUTES.


Henrietta M. Tozier, 233 York. A. Louise Beach, 60 Greene. Elizabeth C. Logan, 483 East. Ada B. Judson, 204 Winthrop av. Cora P. Little, 29 Court. Annie J. Loveridge, 73 Ward.


Evelyn L. Maynard, 109 Seltonstall ar. Annie L. Stowe, 143 Lamberton. Florence V. Watkins, 71 Lake pl


WESTVILLE SCHOOL


Principal-Clarence S. MeLen Assistant-Miss M. M. Augur.


Grammar Department.


7. Miss M. F. Benton.


6. Miss Adelaide Smith.


5. Miss Ada J. Smith.


4. Mrs. L. B. Hollis. Primary Department.


3. Mrs. H. D. Cole.


2. Miss Harriet M. Oagood.


1. Mrs. Sarah U. Wright.


MORRIS COVE SCHOOL


Committee -- Frederick Van Sickle (Chuir- man), Charles Douglas, Charles Wi- COX.


Teachers-Mrs. Sarah Clark, Mis Ait Langdon.


WEST HAVEN SCHOOLS.


School Visitors-Rev. N. J. Squim, Chairman; Dr. J. F. Barnett, Sears tary; W. S. Sheehan, John Mackrill, I. P. Treat, D. A. Kimberly.


School Committee-C. E. Thomas Chairman; William S. Lacey, John Brown; Clerk and Treasurer, Jums Tolles.


Corps of Instructors- Superintendent Schools, E. C. Stiles, M. A.


Teachers Clara M. Sutherland, May Ingham, Hattie L. Haven, Bita Lord, L. Myra Nickerson, Alms Pagels, Bessie A. Moore, Mary E len, Katherine L. Boyle, Ellen C. S Mabel E. Curtiss, Julia E. Nash, C lotte E. Hyde, Elsie M. Warne. A. Moore, Mattie E Gane, Vary English, Susan T. Newell, M. phine Johnson, Edith E. Macknile, netta C. Squires, Grace L. Hunt Special Teachers-Drawing, Mis A Music, Richard B. Lyon.


ALLINGTOWN SCHOOL School Committee-George H. William W. Lines.


Teachers-Mrs. Jennie B. Lord, E Johnson, Edna Bushnell, Finebeth Brennan.


STATE NORMAL TRAINING SCH -Cor. Howe and Oak. Arthur B. Morrill, Principal, 191 Bro Ella M. Broderick, 211 Norton Anna S. Hart, 37 Howe


Herbert N. Loomis, 136 Sherman Edward B. Birge, Northampton, Dr. E. H. Arnold, 307 York. Mary A. McFarland, 287 Willow.


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Established 1660. bpkins Grammar School COR. HIGH AND WALL STREETS.


TRUSTEES.


TIMOTHY DWIGHT, D.D., LL. D., President.


ON E. BALDWIN LL. D.


HENRY P. WRIGHT, Ph. D.


LLARD GIBBS, Ph. D., LL. D. PHILLIPS, Ph. D.


THOMAS R. LOUNSBURY, LL. D. THOMAS D. SEYMOUR, M. A.


chief design is to prepare Boys for the Classical and Scientific Departments Je University.


For those living in New Haven and vicinity the best time for entering is at the of eleven or twelve.


The course of study embraces not only Latin, Greek, Modern Languages and somatics required for admission to College, but all the common English iches.


Particular information can be obtained by calling for circulars at the city book- or applying to


GEORGE L. FOX, M. A., Rector.


eparatory and Commercial Instruction.


ALL DEPARTMENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY. Prepares for - ALL CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS. ALL BRANCHES OF BUSINESS.


AND EVENING SESSIONS. School Year Begins Sept. 7, 1899.


Ciroulare, Course of Study and Terms furnished on application.


GEO. A. BOOTH, Ph. B., Principal, atler Building, 868 Chapel Street, NEW HAVEN, CONN


ANDERSON GYMNASIUM.


WM. G. ANDERSON, M. D., President. MES. BERTHA J. IVES-HENDRICK, Vice Pres. E. HERKAN ARNOLD, M. D., Seo. and Treas.


Anderson Normal School of Gymnastics. Two years' course. Prepares young women for teachers of physical training. Complete catalogue on appli- cation.


weess for Ladies, Misses, Children and Boys. Afternoon and Saturday mornings, and two evenings per week for those engaged during the day. Special circu- lar of Classes on application.


I. HERMAN ARNOLD, M. D., Director. 307 York St., New Haven, Conn.


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· · · 1884 · · · 1899 · · · Che Childs Business College AND SCHOOL OF Shorthand and Cypewriting.


COMMERCIAL, SHORTHAND, ENGLISH AND POST GRADUATE COMMERCIAL COURSES. A HIGH GRADE MODERN TRAINING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN. THOROUGHNESS. INTEGRITY. UP-TO-DATENESS. DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS. STUDENTS ENTER AT ANY TIME Telephone No. 1401-8.


S. P. BUTLER, Pres. ERNEST M. BUTLER, Sec'y.


46-50 Church St., New Haven, Cona.


Established 1884. Gaffey's Shorthand School, John F. Gaffey, Principal. First National Bank Building, 42 Church Street.


PRIVATE SCHOOLS.


ANDERSON NORMAL SCHOOL OF GYMNASTICS (for women and chil- dren), Anderson Gymnasium Co., 307 York.


Blakeslee Charles H., German and Pen- manship, (806) 42 Church.


Cady Sarah L., School for Girls, 56 Hill- house av.


Catlin Lizzie M. Miss, 68 Bishop.


Chapman Carrie M. Miss, 87 Pierpont. CHILDS' BUSINESS COLLEGE, S. P. Butler, Principal, 48 Church.


Connecticut Business College, A. J. Harding, principal, 839 Chapel.


Elm City Free Kindergarten Association, No. 1-School, Welcome Hall, 17} Oak. Principal, Miss E. M. Bullard.


Elm City Free Kindergarten Association, No. 2-School, 155 Lloyd. Principal, Miss May Potter.


Elm City Kindergarten Training Class, 17} Oak. Miss Rachael King, Prin- cipal.


Ely Hattie Alford Miss, Shorthand, (421) 865 Chapel.


GAFFEY'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL- John F. Gaffey, Principal, (404) 42 Church.


German Lutheran Zion School, 34 Ward. Teacher, M. E. Dressler.


HOPKINS GRAMMAR SCHOOL- High, corner Wall. International Corresponding Schod, 23 Church.


Johnstone Mary S., 97 Whitney av. Leighton Alma Miss (children), Grove.


Lyon May B. Miss (stenographer),( 865 Chapel.


Gile Grammar School-Theodore R son, Principal, (17 and 18) Inc bdg, 890 Chapel.


New Haven Kindergarten and Sd Miss Mary C. Livermore, Principd Olive.


New Haven School of Law, (44); Chapel.


Orton & Nichols Misses (girls), School-57 Elm.


Platt's Shorthand and Types School, J. E. Platt prop., 27 Cc PREPARATORY AND COMM INSTITUTE, G. A. Booth, prin, bdg, 868 Chapel.


Thompson Emma J. Mrs., 377 Cre Trinity Church Parish Schody George.


Whedon Susan H. ( girls and boys), Yale Business College, R. C. L .. prop., 116 Church. Swedish Parochial School, 145 St Teachers, Rev. A. J. Enstam, pri Joshua Larson.


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CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.


St. Francis' Parochial School, 193 Ferry. St. John's Catholic School, 36 South. Sacred Heart Parochial School, Columbus av. cor. Cedar.


CHURCHES. BAPTIST.


First Baptist Church-Meets in Repub- lican Hall, Temple cor. Crown. Or- ganized 1816. Pastor, Rev. Addison Moore; Society's Treasurer, Mont- gomery Armstrong; Society's Clerk, Edward M. Armstrong; Superintend- ent of Sunday School, Pierce N. Welch. Immanuel Baptist Church-Cor. Chapel and Day streets. Organized 1856. Pastor, Rev. A. C. Powell; Clerk, James H. Williams; Treasurer, Frederick Young; Superintendent of Sunday School, J. Tompkinson; Organist, James M. Porter; Sexton, E. Buston. German Baptist Church-Corner George


and Broad. Organized 1863. Pastor, Rev. F. W. C. Meyer; Clerk of Church, J. Frederick Ingold; Treasurer, Anton Eichman; Organist, Albert Liefeld; Superintendent of Sabbath School, Wil- liam B. Schuessler: Superintendent of Mission Sabbath School, John Hoever- mann: Sexton, Gottlieb Fritz.


Calvary Baptist Church-Corner Chapel and York streets. Organized August 7, 1871. Pastor, Rev. George H. Ferris: Clerk, Aro I. Ward; Treasurer, Merril Loomis: Organist, Herbert D. Hodg- son: Sexton, W. L. Bradley.


Grand Avenue Baptist Church-245 Grand avenue. Organized 1871. Pas- torate, vacant; Treasurer, C. G. Ames; Clerk, R. F. Green; Organist, M. J. Barnes; Superintendent Sunday School, C. D. Manwaring; Sexton, S. W. Ham- mond.


Swedish Baptist Church-40 William street. Organized October, 1882. Pas- tor, Rev. O. Lindt: Clerk, C. E. Eck- strom : Treasurer, John Anderson.


Hope Baptist Church-Corner Lawrence and Foster streets. Organized April 11, 1890. Pastor, Rev. Joseph A. Elder; Treasurer, E. N. Alling: Superintend- ent of Sunday School, Thomas A. Jen- kins.


Howard Avenue Baptist Church-Corner Howard avenue and Rosette street. Organized June 12, 1891. Pastor, Rev. George B. Cutten: Church Clerk, Geo. E. Chipman; Treasurer, George B. Hanover: Superintendent Sunday School, Charles Chapman; Organist. Mins May A. Gage.


The Olivet Baptist Church-305 Dixwell avenue. Organized November 12, 1894.


Pastor, Rev. Allyn K. Foster; Clerk, Charles L. King; Treasurer, Henry K. Trask; Organist, Mrs. Frederick Root; Superintendent of Sunday Schools, Ed- win Sweet.


Phelps Memorial Baptist Church-West Haven. Wadsworth Hall. Organized 1897. Pastorate vacant; Clerk, James D. Tucker; Treasurer, William E. Fisk; Superintendent of Sunday School, Miss Amanda Clark.


CONGREGATIONAL.


First Ecclesiastical Society - Center Church, Temple street between Chapel and Elm. Organized 1639. Pastor, Rev. Newman Smyth; Clerk, Theodore H. Sheldon; Treasurer, Theodore H. Sheldon; Clerk and Treasurer of Church, Franklin S. Bradley; Superin- tendent of Sunday School, Walter I. Lowe; Sexton, F. R. Fisher.


United Church-Corner Temple and Elm streets. Organized 1742. Pastor, Rev. Theodore T. Munger, D.D .: Clerk, C. E. P. Sanford; Treasurer, Walter B. Law; Treasurer of Society, George W. Curtis; Clerk of Society, C. E. P. Sanford; Superintendent of Sunday School, Wal- ter R. Downs; Organist, George F. Robinson; Sexton, Gustav Lindvall. Dixwell Avenue Congregational Church- Dixwell avenue opp. Eaton street. Or- ganized 1820. Pastor, Rev. T. Nelson Baker; Church Clerk, A. H. Whitting- ton.


Grand Avenue Congregational Church -- Grand avenue between Bright and At- water. Organized 1830. Pastor, Rev. J. Lee Mitchell; Clerk and Treasurer, D. M. Smith; Society's Clerk, F. How- ard Hemingway; Treasurer, Walter S. Bishop; Superintendent of Sunday School, Rev. J. Lee Mitchell: Organist, George T. Birks; Sexton, William F. Dutcher.


Plymouth Congregational Church-Sher- man avenue and Chapel street. Organ- ized August 31, 1831. Pastor, Rev. William W. McLane, D.D .; Clerk of Church, A. W. Holmes; Treasurer, Samuel Lloyd; Clerk of Society, Ward Church : Treasurer, J. Preston Strong; Superintendent of Sabbath School, George R. Chamberlain: Organist, M. F. Smith; Sexton, Willis C. Whap- les.


Church of the Redeemer-Corner Orange and Wall streets. Organized Novem- ber 4, 1838. Pastor, Rev. Watson L. Phillips. D.D .: Assistant Pastor, Rev. Harry E. Peabody: Treasurer. Thomas P. Merwin: Clerk, Clarence B. Dann; Organist. Thomas G. Shepard; Treas- urer of Society, T. Parsons Dickerman; Clerk, Edwin L. Chapman; Sunday


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School Superintendent, Clinton H. | Congregational Church-Westville Or


Bird; Sexton, James N. Adams.


Davenport Congregational Church-137 Greene street. Organized April 22, 1862. Pastor, Rev. George Foster Prentiss; Clerk, Fred S. Clark; Treas- urer, G. F. Burgess; Sunday School Superintendent, Frank W. Pardee; Or- ganist, Samuel R. Bishop; Sexton, Wil- liam H. Johnson.


Howard Avenue Congregational Church -Howard avenue, corner Columbus avenue. Organized December 27, 1865. Pastor, Rev. W. J. Mutch; Treasurer, Charles B. Foote; Clerk, Willis N. Butricks; Organist, Henry K. Beach; Superintendent of Sunday School, Rev. W. J. Mutch; Sexton, W. S. Foote. Humphrey Street Congregational Church -Humphrey near Orange street. Or- ganized April 29, 1868. Pastor, Rev. F. R. Luckey; Associate Pastor, Rev. C. J. Hawkins: Church Clerk, E. B. Sheldon; Society's Clerk, Clifford C. Coleman; Treasurer, C. G. Whaples; Superintendent of Sunday School, E. E. Mix; Organist, Charles C. Brown; Sex- ton, George A. Sanford.


Taylor Church-Corner Shelton avenue and Division street. Organized Febru- ary 6, 1871. Pastorate, vacant; Clerk, H. S. Hamilton; Treasurer, Jones E. Leighton: Superintendent of Sunday School, J. D. Bradley; Musical Director, Thomas Waite; Sexton, S. Gale.


Dwight Place Church-Chapel street, corner Dwight street. Organized De- cember, 1872. Pastor, Rev. William W. Leete, D.D .; Clerk, William S. Todd; Treasurer, Frederick C. Lum; Society's Clerk, F. C. Lum; Society's Treas- urer, F. H. Belden: Superintend- ent of Sabbath School, Herbert C. Keith; Organist, Harry H. Whittaker; Sexton, Arthur M. Beebe.


Second Congregational Church - East Grand, corner Lenox. Organized March 25, 1852. Acting pastor, until Sep- tember, Rev. A. F. Irvine: Church Clerk, Charles B. Rowe: Church Treas- urer, Willett A. Hemingway; Society Treasurer, Charles G. Keeler; Society Clerk, Willett A. Hemingway; Sunday School Superintendent, Charles G. Keeler; Organist, Miss Littlejohn; Sex- ton, Isaac L. Bradley.


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Swedish Emanuel Church (Congrega- tional)-Wooster Place, east side of Wooster Square, between Chapel and Greene streets. Organized December 13, 1888. Pastor. Rev. A. J. Peterson : Clerk, Louis M. Flodquist; Treasurer, John Larson: Sunday School Superin- tendent, J. P. Lind; Organist, Mrs. Axel Larson.


ganized December 25, 1832. Pastor, Rev. M. R. Kerr; Treasurer, R. T. Grant; Clerk, A. Z. Downs; Superin- tendent Sunday School, C. B. Canada; Organist, Frank S. Munn; Sexton, Theodore Shumway.


First Congregational Church of West Haven. Organized 1719. Pastor, Rev. N. J. Squires; Clerk, C. L. Clart: Treasurer, S. J. Bryant; Superintend- ents of Sunday School, Clarence L Clark, G. E. Thorpe, James M. Tolles Ferry Street Union Congregation! Church-Ferry street near mailrose bridge. Organized April 28, 1887. Pas- tor, Rev. Chauncey J. Hawkins; Clert, G. E. Stannard; Treasurer, J. D. Marsh; Superintendent of Sunday School, A. G. Mcintyre; Sexton, C. C. Read.


Allingtown Gospel Union Chapel-Camp- bell avenue. President, S. P. Thrasher: Secretary, Harry F. Clark; Treasure, William W. Lines; Superintend of Set- day School, S. P. Thrasher.


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Trinity Church-Cor. Chapel and Iexpl streets. Organized 175%. Rector. Bet Frank Woods Baker, D.D .: 0 ates, Rev. C. O. Scoville, Rev. Clarear W. Bispham; Treasurer, Willis E. M ler; Clerk, Edward C. Beecher: Sexto Frank E. Turner.


St. Luke's Church-Park street. between Crown and George streets. Orguin 1844. Rector, Rev. O. S. Prescot Treasurer, Moses T. Rice: Clerk. ward A. Beulah.


St. James' Parish-East Grand. Lenox street. Organized 1845. Beck in-charge, Rev. A. P. Chapman: Ce G. Clifford Foote; Organist. A. L. B tol; Superintendent of Sunday Se William P. Bostwick; Sexton, He M. Shannon.


St. Paul's Church-S. E. corner of C and Olive streets. Organized Rector, Rev. Edwin S. Lines, Assistant Minister, Rev. George Phillips: Parish Clerk, Charles P. tiss; Treasurer, Robert Foote: Su tendent of Sunday School, John G lister: Sexton, Lewis Chandler. St. Thomas' Church-32 and $4 street. Organized February ML Rector, Rev. William A. Board Clerk, Edward N. Peek; True George E. Beers; Choir Di Charles Bonney: Sexton. Je


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Christ Church-Junction of Elm and Broadway. Organized 1858. tor, Rev. George Brinley


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Curate, Rev. Arthur J. Gammack; Clerk, Frederick C. Earle; Treasurer, Edmund J. Silk; Superintendent of Sunday School, Frederick M. Burgess. hurch of the Ascension-Northwest cor- ner Davenport avenue and Ward street. Organized December, 1857. Rectorate, vacant; Clerk, James M. Beers; Treas- urer, M. Mortimer Atwater; Sexton, James W. Walter.




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