Price & Lee's New Haven (New Haven County, Conn.) city directory, including West Haven, East Haven, and Woodbridge, 1863-4, Part 29

Author: Price & Lee Company, New Haven
Publication date: 1863-1864
Publisher: New Haven : Price & Lee Company
Number of Pages: 572


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FEMALE.


Braden, Mrs. A., 5 Bond


Glassowersky, Mrs., 22 George Howe, Mrs. S. E., 276 State Huntley, Mrs. S., Fair Haven Piano Dealers.


Hawley, E. E., 13 Whitney Av. PARMELEE, S. T., 9 Howard and 334 Chapel Parmele, Andrew Y., 9 Howard SHONINGER, B., 279 Chapel Stoeckel, Gustave J, 137 York WALKER, A. & Co., 85 Church.


Piano Manufacturer. PARMELEE, S. T., 334 Chapel Picture Nail Manufacturers. Grilley & Co., office 293 State Picture and Picture Frame Dealers. BASSETT, Samuel M., 78 Orange ELLIOT, Samuel H., 309 Chapel LE BARS, Louis, 86 Crown MESSINGER, Fred'k, 75 Orange


Pie and Biscuit Bakers. Munson, Amos, 103 Wall. Olds, Henry H., 66 East


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Pile Drivers. Kinne, Franklin, 49 Columbus Waterhouse, C. R., 80 Lafayette Pilots. Bowns, John E., 7 Wooster Lowe, Henry, 7 Brown Pistol Manufacturer. (See Fire Arms.)


Planing.


(See Sawing and Turning.) Freeman, John, 138 Grand Gray, Hiram A., 12 Park Lewis & Beecher, Water n Brew. Pardee, Leonard, 136 Water


Plane Manufacturer. Pond, W. H., 247 Grand Plate Printers.


Barber, John, Dwight Building, 221 Chapel Punderson & Crisand, 15Phoenix B Platers.


Bromley, Edward, 233 Chapel Kelsey, Henry, 39 Orange. Lampson, Henry, 17 Park Sperry, Silas R., 21 Brewery Weed, J. A. & G., 55 Church Plated Ware.


Bromley, Edward, 233 Chapel Rogers, Smith & Co., East foot of Wooster


Pleasure Boats.


Brockett, C. P., Bell Dock


Brooks & Thatcher, Water foot of Bright, Thomas, 6 & 8 Broadway


Brown


Plumbers.


Bishop, J. W., 295 State CAMP, David O., 380 Chapel Cannon, Wm. T., 234 State GILFILLAN, Jas. & Co. 257 State Munson, R. J., 106 State TREADWAY, A.R.& Co.186 State Williams, H. & Co., 103 Union Winship Charles, 313 Chapel Pocket Book Manufacturer. Hine, P. B., 126 Union Portrait Painters. (See Artists.)


Powder Flask Manufacturer. Matthewman, John, 283 Orange Printers.


BOOK AND JOB.


BENHAM, J. H., Glebe B. Hayes, Ezekiel, 426 Chapel. Stafford, T. J., 235 State. Stanley, W. H., Dwight B. Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, 221 State


NEWSPAPERS.


Carrington & Hotchkiss, 238 State Osborn & Baldwin, 259 Chapel SIZER & NORTHROP, Adelphi Building


Zunder, Charles, 99 Church Provision Dealers.


Bradley, William F., West Haven Foote, Wilfred, 278 State Hull, William & Co., 82 State Judson Brothers, 313 State Todd, Alfred, 235 Whalley Av. Merwin, S. E. & Son, 206 State


Pump, Block and Spar Manufac. (See Block Manufacturers.) . Collins, J. W., 20 Long Wharf Pump Manufacturers. Bishop, J. W., 295 State. Cannon, Wm. T., 234 State


Quilters. Canes, Mrs. Laura, 18 Eaton


Rag Dealers.


Hooker, John, Laurel Ward, Phineas, 101 Webster


Real Estate Agents. Blatchley, S. L., 259 Church Gibbs, Jacob R., 83 Union Hotchkiss, Charles F., 240 State Mansfield, John W., 337 Chapel Merwin, Ira, 237 Chapel Morse, Gardner, 337 Chapel Potter, Edwin D., 4 Lyon B. Rowland, S., 3 Dwight B. Smith, Amos W., 615 Chapel Smith, J. R., 533 Chapel Squire, Lyman L., 6 Adelphi B.


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DIRECTORY.


BUSINESS


Refrigerators. Winship, Charles, 313 Chapel Reporters. Blackman, W. H. H., 123 State Brown, Henry B., Palladium


Rope Manufacturers. Hotchkiss & Co., 97 W. Water


Rubber Shoe Repaires. Parmelee, Henry K., 150 East Ruffle and Tape Trimmings. Elm City Co., 293 State Safes. Thomson & Co., 219 State


Saddlery Hardware. (See Coach & Saddlery Hardware .; Sail Makers. HAYDEN, John C., 29 Lg Wharf HEMPSTED, John, 19 L. Wharf Saloons. (See Eating Houses.) Bishop, Alonzo, 16 Gregson Breahauer, Henry, 166 State Coleman, James, 44 Grand Colwell, M., 11 George Dexheimer, William, 339 State Hagenunger, Adolph, 28 Sperry Hawkins, Thomas W., 216 State Hawley, W. H., 156 State Healy, John, 2d, 56 Union Hills Brothers, 48 Church Holloran, James, 59 Grand Tones, Wm. A., 91 Crown Ketterer, F., 149 Grand Knowlton, Mary, 283 State Lawton, W. A., Adelphi B. Lord, Andrew J., 46 Cherry Marz, Gotleib, 77 Church. Main, Abram, 87 Union Minty, William H., 351 Grand Munson, Mrs. Helen, 35 Orange Peck, J. W. S., 193 State Pickett, Chas., 87 Orange Reynolds, Patrick, 63 State Sackett. H. B., 279 State Scmidt, Wm. K., 2 77 State


Stevens, Wm., Temple B. Warren, Hart, 72 State Woodcock, 12 Court Sash and Blind Manufacturers. Lewis & Beecher, 107 Water Pardee, Leonard, 136 Water


Saw Screw Manufacturers. Grilley & Co., office 293 State


Saw Mill Screws. Grilley & Co., 295 State


Sawing and Turning.


Freeman, John, 138 Grand Gray, H. A., 12 Park. Lewis & Beecher, 136 Water N. H. Saw Mill Co., foot Chapel. Pardee, L., 136 Water


Saw Makers and Repairers. Rollason, John, 52 Court


Seamstresses.


(See Stitchers and Seamstresses.) Atkins, Mrs. C., 103 Franklin Atmore, Mrs. Eliza, 22 W. Water Atwater, Mrs. Ann, 87 George. Barton, Calista, 15 William Bowers, Elizabeth, 31 Crown Bowery, Mrs. Mary A., 49 Bradley Bradley, Betsey, 12 Fair Bradley,. Elizabeth, 12 Fair Canfield, Mrs. Betsey, 411 State Deming, Mrz. Celestia A., 7 Clark Downs, Mrs. Alden, York c Chapel Dequezee Emily A., 87 Whal. Av Dyke, Mrs. Wealthy J., 7 Olive Ellis, Mary, 17 Clark Foote, Mrs. O., N. Vernon c Nash Henry, Emma A., 21 Rose Holt, Mrs. J., Leffing. c Gregson Hunter, Mrs. Wm., 14 Columbus Kinney, Mrs. Eliza M.,129 George Magie, Miss J., 150 Grove Neville, M. and H., 40 Greene Pardee, Mrs. Lucy, 57 Bradley Park, Frances, 142 Grove Parker, Louisa, 18 Ashmun Prindle, Mrs. Eliza, 18 Gill Robinson, Mrs. J., 57 Maple Storer, Harriet E. & Susan, 9 Fair


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Thompson, Mrs. C., N. Vernon ci Duntze, John, 42 Greene Nash Tomlinson, Mrs. Minerva, 18 Cherry Weeks, Mrs. Mary E., 34 St. John Wooding, Hetty, 41 Broadway Griffing, J., 6 Gold


Second Hand Clothing.


(See Merchant Tailors.) Cannon, Henry L., 57 State Goodhart, Philip, 158 State Hirsch, Jacob, 4 Court Mix, Temple B., 79 State


Seedsmen.


(See Horticulturists.)


BRADLEY, R. B. & Co., 242 State JOHNSON, W. B. & Co., 176 State VEITCH, Robert, 428 Chapel Seneca Oil Dealers.


Seneca Oil Company, 220 State Sewing Machines.


CROFUT, J. M. & Co., 331 Chapel Grover & Baker, 331 Chapel Singer, I. M. & Co., 100 Orange


OPERATOR AND REPAIRER. Hubbell, Samuel M., 17 Brewery


Sextons and Hearse Drivers.


Bradley, Charles, 2d, 254 Crown Ingham, Stephen V., 25 Dwight McNally, Patrick, 75 Dwight


Ship Chandlers.


Hotchkiss & Co., 30 Long Wharf Pendleton, E. & Co,, 29 L. Wharf


Shipmasters.


Beecher, J. E., 8 Howard Bills, Oliver I., 7 Dow Bouns, Teunis, 20 Columbus Bowdin, Rufus, 65 West Water Bowns, H. James, 11 Liberty Court Bowns, J. G., 7 Wooster Brockett, A., 14 Lafayette Pl. Bush, Gilbert, 17 Rose Chapman, Jedediah, 11 Whiting Chapman, Rufus, 25 Hill Currie, John C., 227 Grand Dill, Joshua, h Fair Haven Duell, Caleb S., 73 Columbus


Goodrich, James W., Tremont House


Gregory, Francis H., 65 Grove


Griffing, W. H., 33 Lyon Hills, Friend, 9 Gold


Hotchkiss, F. T., 52 Columbus Hughson, Alexander, 3 Liberty Johnson, Abraham, 87 Whal. Av. Lane, Chuncey, 149 Howard Av Low, Henry, 7 Brown Lyon, Charles H., 46 Meadow Manson, Magnus, 18 Water Miles, William, 1 Fair Munsey, Aaron, 3 Leonard Neale, John, 11 Silver Parker, Henry, 6 Olive Peck, Richard, 103 Chapel Phipps, Daniel G., 62 Olive Prindle, Joseph S., h Westville Rhoades, Wm. W., h Fair Haven Scofield, Edgar, 7 Columbus Stannard, Timothy, h Fair Haven Thompson, A., 9 Brown Thompson, Abraham F., 9 Brown Thompson, A. F., 93 St. John Townsend, C. H., Tontine Townsley, W. H., 18 West Water Ward, Frederick S., 53 Lafayette Wright, David, Jr., 26 Columbus


Shipping Merchants.


Armstrong, L., W. & P., 4 L. Whf. Bishop & Brother, 178 State Dawson, Douglass & Co.,174 State Hayes, Samuel, 88 York Linsley, Charles, 127 State Prescott & Co., 11 Long Wharf. Towner, T. & Co., Basin Wharf Trowbridge, H's Sons, 16 L. Whf. Trowbridge & Co., 9 State


Shipsmiths."


Jones, George W., Basin Wharf. Tyler, Julius, 78 Fair


Shipwrights.


Brooks, William, Heaton's Wharf Brown, Benj. W., Basin Wharf, h East Haven


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Shirt Manufacturers. Cannon, Jas. W., 22 W. Water Peckham Manuf. Co., 48 Court Winchester & Davies, 59 Court. Shoe Jobbers.


Baty, Lewis, 26 Meadow Bartholomew, George,12 Frank'n Beardsley, Eugene, 492 Chapel Bronson, Marvin, 188 St. John Bryan, Richard, 34 Day Butricks, Marcus, 10 Gill Chandler, Francis, 88 Ashmun Closs, Fred'k, 9 George Coffay, John, 33 Eaton Condon, Morris, 308 Wallace Cummins, William, 10 Morocco Dambacker, Charles, 221 George Daniels, Thomas, 104 College Drake, Timothy L., 8 Wall Gardner, John, 15 Union GOBEL, Joseph, 65 Union Gorham, E., 101 Elm Grannis, Enos, 4 Clark Green, Richard, 7 Dwight B. Griffing, Robert, 2 Lafayette Pl. Grunbaum, Moses, 78 Olive Hall, James H., 259 Orange Herold, Francis, 116 Dav. Av Hineman, Simeon, 52 West Water Johnson, Edward, 46 Webster Jones, Joseph, 145 State McCarthy, Charles, 56 Cherry McMillen, Mark, 2 Wooster Murphy, John, 58 William Peters, J. N., 256 State. Pfanner, John, 347 Grand Pfuder, Martin, 59 St. John Phelps, George, 5 Martin Rothschild, Abraham, 50 Cong. Av Scully & Brother, 155 Wallace Stevens, Wm., 78 Cong Av. Stokes, Michæl, 345 State Watson, William, 25 Martin Willard, Stephen, 180 York Wooding, Israel, 34 Dixwell Wright, Richard, 7 Dwight B.


Wooster


Slate Globe Manuf. (See Globe and Slate.)


Soap Manufacturers. Brown, Chas. & Andrew, 50 Union Burwell, R. M., 27 Cedar. Fulton, Thomas H., 33 Silver Soda. (See Beer and Soda.) Spectacle Manufacturer. Spencer, J. E., 123 Union Streeter, George L., 12 Artisan. Spring Manufacturers. Fitch, W. & E. T., foot Wooster. Hine, Gilbert J., 4 Howard


Stair Builders.


Porter, Hezekiah T., 30 Lyon Sanford, John N., 4 Clinton Pl. Sperry, Elbert H., 29 William Sperry, Homer, 136 Water Stationers. (See Booksellers.) Smith, Jewett G. & Co., 128 Union Steam Fittings. (Manuf.) Bushnell, Henry, 303 Grand Steam Heating.


Goldsmith, R. H., 235 & 237 State EVARTS, J. M., 3} Gregson Sanford, W. E., 233 & 235 State.


Steam Fitters. BISHOP, J. W., 295 State. GILFILLAN, J. & Co., 257 State EVARTS, J. M., 3} Gregson


Stencil Plate Cutter. HOGGSON, Samuel J.,125 Union ĮStevedores.


Boggott, Thomas H., 3 Prindle Clark, Henry, 25 Lafayette Deming, Lucius P., 76 Hamilton Stitchers. Downs, Mrs. Alden, 116 York c Chapel


Dyke, Mrs. Wealthy J., 7 Olive Hart, Mary E., 235 George Parker, Louisa, 18 Ashmun Prior, Mary Ann, 285 Grand


Silver Plated Ware. (Manufacturers of.) Bromley, Edward, 233 Chapel Rogers, Smith & Co., East foot of Smith, Mrs. Maria, 85 Whalley Av Weeks, Mary, 34 St John


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Stone and Lime Dealers. (See Building Materials.) Atwater, H. J. & Co., 325 Grand. Gower & Mansfield, 15 Grand Hotchkiss, Nelson A., 166 State Stone Dressing. Shubert, G. A. & Co., 220 Grand Stone Quarriers. Wakeman, Wm., 49 Kensington Miller, Joseph C., 3 Asylum Lane, Ephraim, 56 Eaton Stoves and Tin Ware. Arnold E. & Co .. 144 State Cannon, William T., 234 State Derby, W. J. & J. E., 163 Elm. Dibble, E. B., 101 Grand. Hazel & Hoffmeister, 4 Church Magill, Chas. & Wm .. 136 Wallace MUNSON, Roswell J., 106 State. Ray, William H., 77 State TREADWAY & WARNER, 186 State Winship, Charles 313 Chapel. Stone Ware Manufacturers. Smith Brothers, 132 & 134 Water Stucco Plasterer. Gill, Geo., 589 Chapel


Surveyors and Civil Engineers. Beckwith, George, 53 Winter BUTLER, Sylvanus, 23 Exch. B. Doughty, T. N., Canal c MapleRow Norton, W A., 64 Prospect Palmer, James N., 38 Dwight. SEARLE, S. W., Silvan Av. cVern. and 55 (old No. 31) Orange Twining, A. C., 10 Elm. Tailors.


Asher, Morris, 88 Crown Breen, Philip, 7 Marble Bl Curtiss, John K., 3 Marble Block Donnelly, Peter, 231 Chapel Dunn, M. C., over 89 Orange Farrell, John P., over 107 Church Fitch, William, 87 Bradley Goodsell, Edward, 49 College. Hartell, F., rear 145 Grand Howe, Jim, 16 Whittelsey's B. Hubbell, Mortimer, 5 Marble Bl. Hutchinson, W., 7 Marble Bl.


Hume, John, over 89 Orange Lehr, Godfried, 341 State MeCabe, Bryan, 8 Marble Block Russell, J. M., 17 Phoenix B. Sliney, Richard, 5 Pine Smith, Edward, 136 Whalley A


Tailoresses.


(See Seamstresses and Stitcher: Ball, Mrs. Emeline, 39 Howe Christie, Misses E.& A., 34 Trumbu Cypher, Mrs. Fanny, 24 Wall Dayton, Mrs. Ameiia, 71 Georg Davis, Mrs. Friend E., 4 Hubbar Dowd, Catharine, 16 Lafayette Esmay, Mrs. John, 7 Hill Foote, Mrs. O., No. Vernon c Nas Frisbie, Mrs. Huldah, 18 W. Wat Gearing, Mrs. F., Day south Ge Gillette, Mrs. S. E., 3 Laurel Goodel, Martha, 694 Chapel Goodell, Mrs. M. E., 26 Park Hart, Mrs. Lewis F., 51 Union Jones, Mrs. E. A., 485 State McKenna, Bridget, 8 Lafay. Pl. Merrell, Mrs. H. E., 9} Broad wa Pierpont, Eunitia, 27 Crown Reynolds, Mrs. E. J., 45 Lafayet Sackett, Eunitia, 27 Crown Sauls, Henrietta, 18 Winter Smith, Elizabeth, 25 Silver Smith, Mrs. M. A. C., 231 Chap Smith. Misses S and C., 59 Georg Tomlinson, E. M., 2 Leaven'h S Watrous, Mrs. Rosw., 2 Leav. S Wooding, Nancy, 217 York


Tatersals. Dickerman, Charles, Hamiltc


Park


Taxidermists.


HOGGSON, Sam'l J., 125 Union


Tea, Coffee and Spices. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Coburn, A. & Co., 154 State Halliwell, Samuel, 274 State THOMAS, Moses, 285 Chapel co Orange


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


RETAIL.


Halliwell, Samuel, 274 State THOMAS, Moses, 285 Chapel and 19 Church


Teachers of Languages. MODERN. Turner, Francois, Stratford FRENCH. Baudry, A. F., 94 York Lopez, Alphonse, bds 21 Whit- ney Av


HEBREW, GERMAN AND ENGLISH. Sugenheimer, Benj., 281 Grand


Teamsters and Farmers.


Alling, Truman, 198 Washington Clough, George, Alms House Dorman, Dearing, 300 Dixwell Av. Ford, H., 236 Dixwell Av. Fowler, T., Jr., 185 Whalley Av. Fowler, Wm. H., 1 Whitney Av Gilbert, John H., Maple ab. Platt Gilbert, G. I., 321 Whalley Av Goodyear, Chauncey, 318 Dixwell Hart, William, 59 Bradley Hayes, Jeriel, 115 Wall Hunt, George E., 51 Bradley yman, Mineas, 155 Ashmun Leek, Hervey, 318 George Mead, S., Norton n Chapel Munson, Joseph, 172 Canal Babin, Seth H., 16 Clark. Smith, Forrest S., Beaver Pond Talmadge, H., Canal ab Argyle Waite, Thomas, 265 Dixwell Winslow, B. F., 132 Congress Av to


Telegraph Operators. Barber, H. L., 2 Adelphi B. Davis, Elizabeth A., 1 Dwight B. Fairchild, Sidney B., 371 State Graham, S. Agnes, 1 Dwight B. Sweetland, Roger W., 32 Dwight Telegraphs.


American Tel. Co., 2 Adelphi B. independent, 1 Dwight B. Savin Rock, Tontine


Tin and Glass Peddlers. Carroll, T., 139 Wallace Ward, Phineas, 10 Webster


Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Manuf. (See Stoves and T'in Ware.)


Tobacco, Cigars, &c. (See Cigars.)


Tooth Powder Manufarturer. Scofield, Royal, 125 Union


Tripe Dealer.


Adams, Nelson, 13 Broadway


Trunk Manufacturer. BOSTWICK, Charles, 267 Chapel Trunk Dealers.


BOSTWICK, Charles, 267 Chapel BRADLEY & PRATT,226 Chapel FITCH, Horace, 225 Chapel


Umbrella Repairers.


Adler, Seigmund, 33 York Camp & St. John, 360 Chapel Costello, Thomas, rear 222 State Doneghan, Patrick, 17 Broad Rudolph, John, 74 Congress Av


Unfermented Bread. JOHNSTON, WM., 160 Chapel


Undertaker.


BLAIR, R. & J. M., 73 Orange. CHAMBERLIN, A.C., 116 Orange Freeman, John, 138 Grand Leaden, Michael, 53 Church. Monaghan, John, 196 St. John


Upholsterers. Reid, Robert, 7 Brewster's B.


Variety Stores.


Benham & Ells, 45 Broadway BOOTH, B., 97 Orange Cassell, Mrs. Joseph, 9 Broadway Elder, Mrs. C., 170 East. IVES, E. L., Adelphi B.


Rohan, Wm. J., 81 Congress Av. Wood, Miss M. E., 74 munson


Varnish Manufacturers.


Booth, & Law, foot Olive. Yemmons, Joseph, r 36 W. Water


Vest Makers.


Lilly, Mrs. Mary J., 8 Hill Pardee, Mrs. Lucy N., 57 Bradley Talmadge, MissesH.& J.,35 Crown


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Veterinary Doctor. Tibbals, Nathan, 8 Court.


Vinegar Manufacturers. Richardson, J. G., 35 Kensington Rohrbach & Dittineger, 110 State Wheeler, Stephen, 51 Wooster


Watches and Jewelry. BENJAMIN, E., Brewster's B. BROWN, George, 274 Chapel. Kirby, J. B., 316 Chapel. Kleiner, Israel, 104 Church Monson, C. J., 310 Chapel. O'Neill, Charles, 430 Chapel O'Neil, John H. J., 430 Chapel OLMSTED, GEO., 266 Chapel PORTH, Fred., 75 Church Raths, Chas. A., 70 Church Rosenberg, David, 116 State SHONINGER, Bern'd, 279 Chapel


Water Works. NEW HAVEN WATER CO., 2 and 3 Brewster's Building


Water Hook Bolts. Grilley & Co., 293 State Weavers. Brown, Hugh, 6 Home Well Builders.


Alling, Asa K., 76 Dixwell. ?? Lyman, Mineas, 155 Ashmun Guthrie, Albert, 246 Franklin Well Cleaners.


Dorman, Alva, 64 Munson Alling, Asa K., 76 Dixwell


Wheel' Manufacturers.


Barry, Richard, 8 Water Bullis, Edward W., foot of Bridge Hitchcock, C., 43 Goffe Judd, Isaac W., 47 Orange N. Haven Wheel Co., 224 York.


Whitewashers, &c.


Brown, M. J., 41 Orange DYER, Ransom B., 10 Hubbard Ferris, George, 102 Dixwell Francis, James, 11 Stevens Alley Hawley, Charles E., 12 Madison Hoyt, Nehemiah H., 166 Putnam Walker, Henry, 37 Webster


Wig and Curl Maker. Gardner, George, 253 Chapel. Window Springs and Fasteners. Merriman, M. & Son, Westville Wine Manufacturers.


Richardson, Jas. G., 37 Kensingtor Wooden Ware.


BRADLEY, ROBERT B. & Co. 242 State JOHNSON, WM. B. & Co., 176 State Lane, Ephraim, 56 Eaton Platt, James E., 243 State


Wood and Timber Dealers.


Dickerman, George, 137 Whalley Av., and 137 Orchard Waite, W. W., 95 Bradley


Wood Jobbers.


Bullis, Edward W., foot Water


MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.


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City Wards.


First Ward-Commencing at the city limit on Whitney Avenue and passing through the center of Whitney Avenue to Temple Street, through Temple to Chapel, through Chapel to its termination and to the city limit. Second Ward-Commencing at West Bridge, passing through the cen- er of Davenport Avenue to Morocco Street, through Morocco to Broad, hrough Broad to George, through George to Temple, through Temple to Chapel, thence through Chapel to its termination and the city limit.


Third Ward-Commencing at West Bridge, passing through Daven- port Avenue to Morocco street, through Morocco to Broad, through Broad o George, through George to Fair, through Fair to Union, through the center of Union southerly to its termination, thence in a straight line to he end of the Wharf owned by the New York and New Haven Railroad Company, thence following the City limit southerly and westerly to the lace of beginning.


Fourth Ward-Commencing at the intersection of Temple and George treets, passing through the center of Temple to Elm, through Elm to Grand, through Grand to Franklin, through the center of Franklin, outherly to its termination, thence in the same straight line to its inter- ection with the boundary line of the Third Ward, thence following he boundary line of the Third Ward to the place of beginning.


Fifth Ward-Commencing at Neck Bridge, passing through the enter of State street to Franklin, through Franklin southerly to its ter- hination, thence in the same straight line to its intersection with the oundary line of the Third Ward, thence following said boundary line outherly andeasterly to the City limit, thence following the City limit ortherly to the place of beginning.


Sixth Ward-Commencing at the City limit on Whitney Avenue, assing through the center of Whitney Avenue to Temple Street, through Temple to Elm, through Elm to Grand, through Grand to Franklin, hence through Franklin and State streets northerly to the City limit. Seventh Ward-Fair Haven. Eighth Ward-Westville.


The City includes only the first six wards. One Alderman and four Councilmen are elected for each city ward.


A record is to be taken of every voter's name and residence-any one efusing to give it, not to be allowed to vote. For regulations respect- ng the manner of voting, see Act of Legislature, 1860.


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MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.


City Officers.


Elected April 6, 1863.


Mayor-MORRIS TYLER, Acting. (Salary $1,000.)


Aldermen-1st Ward-Geo. H. Watrous. 2d Wurd-Morris Tyl 3d Wurd-Marcus M. Rounds. 4th Ward-Edwin Marble. Ward-Samuel Johnson. 6th Ward-Philo Chatfield.


Common Councilmen-1st Ward-Stephen V. Ingham, Char Fabrique, John P. Tuttle, Gilbert J. Hine. 2d Ward-Alexan( McAlister, James M. Woodward, Samuel H. Harris, Nathan W. M win. 3d Ward-Patrick Ward, Bernard Smith, Edwin A. Tuck Thomas McGinn. 4th Ward-Richard Platt, Benajah H. Dougla Eli S. Quintard, William T. Cannon. 5th Ward-Charles H. P. dee, Asa B. Wilmot, Thomas Maher, Robert Scully. 6th Ward Wm. W. Stone, Hobart B. Bigelow, Burton G. Warner, Henry K logg.


Clerk-William Downes, (salary $800.) Treasurer-John Engli Auditor-Lucius Gilbert. Collector of Taxes-Walter Osborn, (col mission 2 per cent on receipts.) Sheriffs-John Woodruff, Rodn Burton.


.Committees and Officers. Appointed by the Common Council, June 8th, 1863. COMMITTEES.


On Finance-Alderman George H. Watrous ; Councilmen, John Tuttle, Alexander McAlister, Patrick Ward, Eli S. Quintard, Char] H. Pardee, William W. Stone.


On Streets-Alderman Edwin Marble ; Councilmen Gilbert J. Hir Samuel H. Harris, Patrick Ward. Benajah H. Douglass, Thomas Mahe Hobart B. Bigelow.


On Fire Department-Alderman Marcus M. Rounds ; Councilm Charles Fabrique, Eli S. Quintard, Nathan W. Merwin, Berna Smith, Asa B. Wilmot, Burton G. Warner.


On Police-Alderman Philo Chatfield ; Councilman Stephen V. In ham, Samuel H. Harris, Thomas McGinn, William T. Cannon, Robe Scully, Henry Kellogg.


On Nuisances-Alderman Samuel Johnson ; Councilmen Steph V. Ingham, Nathan W. Merwin, Thomas McGinn, Richard Plat Thomas Maher, Henry Kellogg.


On Public Squares and Lamps-Alderman Morris Tyler; Counc men John P. Tuttle, James M. Woodward, William T. Cannon, W. liam W. Stone, Edwin A. Tucker, Charles H. Pardee.


On Ruilroads and Bridges-Alderman Samuel Johnson ; Counc men Charles Fabrique, Nathan W. Merwin, Bernard Smith, Benaj: H. Douglass, Asa B. Wilmot, Burton G. Warner.


On Water-Alderman Morris Tyler ; Councilmen John P. Tutt! James M. Woodward, Patrick Ward, Eli S. Quintard, Charles H. Parde William W. Stone.


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MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.


On Printing-Alderman Edwin Marble ; Councilmen Gilbert J. Iine, Samuel H. Harris, Edwin A. Tucker, Richard Platt, Robert Scully, Hobart B. Bigelow.


On Licenses-Alderman Morris Tyler ; Councilmen Alexander Mc Alister, Stephen V. Ingham, Edwin A. Tucker, Robert Scully, Henry Kellogg, Richard Platt.


On Sewerage-Alderman Philo Chatfield ; Councilmen Charles 'abrique, James M. Woodward, William T. Cannon, Thomas McGinn, Thomas Maher, Burton G. Warner.


On Nominations other than Police-Alderman G. H. Watrous ; councilmen John P. Tuttle, Richard Platt, Alexander McAllister, Bar- ard Smith, Charles H. Pardee, William W. Stone.


On Numbering Streets-Alderman Marcus M. Rounds ; Councilmen Charles Frabrique, Alexander McAlister, Patrick Ward, Eli S. Quin- ard, Asa B. Wilmot, Hobart B. Bigelow.


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OFFICERS.


Rocorder-Edward I. Sanford. Street Commissioner-Henry O. each.


Hearse Leader-Stephen V. Ingham.


Sunday Watch .- At City Cemetery-Orrin Miller ; St. Bernard's Cemetery-John Mclaughlin ; Evergreen Cemetery --- E. P. Church.


Weighers of Hay and Straw-Harry Prescott, Chas. F. Tuttle, . Broomhead, I. W. Hine, L. F. Goodyear, Cornelius Pierpont, Cyprian Villcox, Robert Stevens, L. W Sperry, George A. Chapman, E. T. tanley, Levi Hadlock, J. C. Deming, O. A. Bill, J. T. Gill.


Inspectors of Hoops and Heading-Ezra Hotchkiss, C. H. Wakelee, julius Tyler, George Hotchkiss, 2d.


Inspectors and Measurers of Wood and Charcoal-I. T. Hotchkiss, liver C. Goldsmith, Horace Bowman, Abner Austin, D. W. Bucking- am, Daniel Merrill, Robert Craig, James Onthank, W. M. Clark, Wm. . Clark, Elijah Gilbert, Abraham Howell, Robt. Stevens, Hoadley B. ves, Edwin Osborn, Levi Hadlock, Michael Starr, O. A. Bill, John C. eming, John T. Gill. John Starr, Richard Platt.


Inspectors of Boards and Shingles-Wm. Sears, J. P. Tuttle, J. L. Hotchkiss, Robert O. Bradley, Thomas Smith, Charles H. Osborn, braham Howell, Edward C. Brecher, Isaac Anderson.


Inspectors of Flour and Grain-Charles Linsley, Philip Pond, A. Hotchkiss, Matthew Smith, George A. Chapman, A. F. Barnes, Clark each, O. E. Sanford, N. T Bushnell.


Inspectors of Pot and Pearl Ashes-C. B. Whittlesey, James Oim- ilead, D. C. Leavenworth, Cyrus G. Clarke, Samuel Noyes, C. S. eete, O. B. Leavenworth, Leicester Carrington.


Inspectors of Distilled Spirits-Wm. T. Bradley, Judson Canfield, lenj. Beecher, J. Tyler, Jr., Frederick Lines, C. A. Tuttle, L. Gilbert, jerome L Stout.


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AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Inspectors of Oils-Luman Cowles, D. S. Glenney, Daniel Trow bridge, Stephen Bishop, Nathaniel Booth, Amos F Barnes, E. P. Yale


Impounders-Orrin Hull, Wm. A. Davis, John Healy, Ist, B. Broom head, A. H. Beecher, W. Beecher, D. Kimball, L. Carman, L. O'Brien Bryan McCabe.


Pound Keepers-A. H. Beecher, Elisha Dickerman, James Reynolds W. W. Waite.


Tide Waiter at the Dyke-O. A. Bill.


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AUDITOR'S REPORT.


Adetailed statement of the receipts and expendi-


tures of the City for the past year, showing the ordinary expenses to have been about $61,500.00 The extraordinary expenditures are, for City Hy- drants,


5,800.00


Fitting up Council Chamber, Mayor's and City Clerk's Office with furniture, &c., about


3,200.00


Pavement in front of City Hall, and removing and repairing clock, 600.0(


And for notes paid, .


19,500.00


The present temporary indebtedness of the city is 26,600.00


The amount received from Taxes is 83,500.00


Received from other sources, except borrowing, 5,347.57 The balance in Treasury is . 13,012.00




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