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A. Lewis Bishop, Silas A. Bradley, Samuel C. Blackman, Samuel L. Bronson, Louis H. Bristol, Charles H. Brooks, James A. Burns, John Dutton Candee, David H. Carr, Tilton E. Doolittle, Gustavus Rose Elliott, Eleazer K. Foster, John S. Fowler, Henry B. Harrison, Charles F. Hotchkiss, Charles R. Ingersoll, Charles Ives, Abel B. Jacocks, Chas.
8,000
Com'r of School Fund-Albert Sedgwick, of Hartford, Sup't of Schools-David N. Camp, of New Britain,
1,200
440
COMMISSIONERS, ETC.
N. Johnson, Milton S. Leonard, James J. Merwin, Luzon B. Morris Joseph George Morton, Sidney A. Mouthrop, Lyman E. Munson Arthur D. Osborne, William C. Page, Henry E. Pardee, David J. Peck Lucius G. Peck, Edwin D. Potter, Edward Purrington, Chas. Robinson Joseph Sheldon, Dewitt C. Sprague, William W. Stone, George H Watrous, Henry White, Henry D. White, James A. Wood, James M Woodward.
Notaries Public.
Charles W. Allen, Wyllys Atwater, S. I. Baldwin, Louis H. Bristol Coleman S. Hubbard, James G. Brown, Charles Butler, Sylvanu Butler, John Dutton Candee, David H. Carr, William Carroll, Phil Chatfield, Wilson H. Clark, Alfred Daggett, Leonard A. Daggett, Joseph Downs, A. Lewis Bisl op, John E. Earle, Richard Fitzgerald, Willian Goodwin, Francis E. Harrison, William Hartley, Willis Hemingway John C. Hollister, Charles Ives, Augustus Lines, Jacob Mailhouse James M. Mason, John W. Mansfield, Alfred S. Monson, Lyman E Munson, John G. North, Frederick W. Northrop, Arthur D. Osborne William Olmstead, Henry E. Pardee, Jesse Peck, Lucius G. Peck, Loren zo B. Peck, Joseph Ridley, Charles Robinson, Samuel Rowland, Willian A. Reynolds, Edward I. Sandford, Joseph Sheldon, Lyman L. Squire William H. Talmadge, Edward H. Townsend, James M. Townsend Francois Turner, George H. Watrous, Henry D. White, Cyprian Wil. cox, Norris Wilcox, James A. Wood, Henry C. Young, Meyer Zunder Louis Bail, William W. Stone.
Public Officers.
U. S. District Judge-William D. Shipman, Hartford.
U. S. District Clerk-Alfred Blackman, 1 Mitchell's B.
U. S. Marshal-David H. Carr, Custom-House B. U. S. Provost Marshal-Benj. S. Pardee, 2d Dist., 10 & 12 P. O. B Sheriff-Gideon O. Hotchkiss, 340 Chapel st. Deputy Sheriff-Edwin Bartram, 340 Chapel st. Deputy Sheriff-Noyes C. Mix, 81 Church st. Judge of Probate-Levi B. Bradley, 1 City Hall.
Justices of the Peace for New Haven.
Elected April 7, 1862, for 2 years from July 4, 1862.
Ebenezer Alling, Henry O. Beach, Edward C. Beecher, Oliver A Bill, William C. Burgess, Beach Burwell, Curtiss S. Bushnell, Sylvanus Butler, John D. Candee, Henry L. Cannon, Charles Carlisle, Ambrose Clark, Silas C. Clark, Frederick Croswell, Alfred Daggett, Willis Dick erman, Francis Donnelly, Lewis Elliott, Jr., Charles L. English, Na- thaniel S. English, Michael R. Enscoe, Joel B. Foote, William Good win, Samuel Henry, W. Hæsch, John C. Hollister, John C. Kimball George S. Lester, Richard F. Lyon, Lucius Maltby, John W. Mansfield Patrick McCarten, Asa B. Merrell, Caleb Mix, Lyman E. Munson Charles A. Nettleton, James Olmstead, Henry E. Pardee, Mansfield S Parker, Obadiah Pease, Homer H. Peck, Jesse Peck, Richard Platt, Chas Robinson, Edward I. Sanford, Merrett B. Scott, Atwater Treat, Miles Tuttle, George H. Watrous, William C. Whipple, William M. White, Norris Wilcox, Cyprian Wilcox, James A. Wood, James E. Wood- bridge, Elihu Yale.
TOWN GOVERNMENT,
Town Officers.
Selectmen-William B. Johnson, Stephen Gilbert, Nicholas Country- man, John Maher, Jr., Chas. R. Pope, Thomas Brinley.
Town Clerk-Milton S. Leonard.
Assistant Town Clerk-Charles H. Brooks.
Collector of Taxes-Walter Osborn.
Treasurer-John English.
Grand Jurors-William Beach, Allen Mix, Charles N. Johnson, Hugh Landon, Thomas C. Hollis, Samuel G. Stoddard.
Constables-Walter Osborn, Jacob Mailhouse, James H. Lansing, William B. Catlin, Nicholas S. Hallenbeck, Frederick H. Linsley, Michael F. Smith.
Registrars of Voters-1st Ward-Ezra B. Dibble, William E. Bald- win. 2d Ward-Francis Shanley, Alfred Daggett. 3d Ward-James Wrinn, William S. Porter. 4th Ward-James Cannon, Henry J. Woodruff. 5th Ward-John Maher, Joseph J. Moulthrop. 6th Ward -Michael Hughson, Sherman E. Granni -. 7th Ward-Augustus D. Nahn, Silas C. Clark. 8th Ward-James H. Lansing, David E. Burwell.
Surveyors of Highways- Nicholas Countryman, John Maher, Jr., Charles R. Pope, William B. Johnson, Thomas Brinley, John W. Rowe.
Fence Viewers-Walter Osborn, James H. Lansing, Jacob Mail - house, William B. Catlin, Nicholas S. Hallenbeck, Frederick Linsley, Michael F. Smith.
Pound Keepers-Mariner Beecher, James Reynolds, Elihu Cooper, Hamilton W. Scranton, John Ryan, A. Russell, Austin V. Alling, William B. Catlin.
Haywards-Marriner Beecher, Lyden Richardson, Lewis Bassett, Luther Potter, G. W. Ford, Lester W. Mabrey, Leverett Potter.
Guugers and Inspectors-Frederick Lines, Stephen Wheeler, E. T. Stanley, George Rowland, William Tuttle.
Packers-Joel A. Sperry, Robert Stevens, George Basserman, Austin Hurlbut, Neas Sperry, Wm. M. Clark, Daniel Merrill, Daniel J. Bailey, H. C. Merwin, Cornelius Pierpont.
Weighers-Elmon Blakeslee, Charles F. Tuttle, Robert Stevens, Isaac T. Hotchkiss, Lewis E. Osborn, Charles P. Prince, Ward R. Sperry, Henry E. Barnes, Seth S. Barnes.
Sealers of Weights and Measures-William J. Derby, Mortimer M. Camp, William T. Cannon.
Officers of the Board of Health.
Attorney-A. Lewis Bishop. Health Officers-H. W. E. Matthews, Geo. A. Ward. Health Committee-Stephen Gilbert, John Maher, Jr., Charles R. Pope. Clerk-Edward I. Sanford.
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TAXABLE PROPERTY.
Assessors and Board of Relief.
Assessors-Augustus Lines, Atwater Treat, Willis M. Anthony Andrew L. Kidston, Miles Tuttle.
Board of Relief-Caleb Mix, John W. Mansfield, Joel B. Foote Richard T. Merwin, James G Hotchkiss.
Assessment List of New Haven for 1862.
Articles Assessed.
Ass'd value.
4725 Dwelling Houses,
$10,906,58€
531 Stores,
2,567,43]
7136 Acres of Land,
1,932,00]
231 Manufactories,
1,034,275
1204 Horses,
94,910
434 Neat Cattle,
11,17€
1399 Carriages, .
85,154
2394 Time Pieces,
50,849
471 Pianos and other Musical Instruments,
59,845
Household Furniture and Libraries,
291,771
Bank Stock,
1,425,544
Insurance Stock,
367,339
Wharf and Bridge Stock,
64,000
Turnpike Stock,
2,800
Manufacturing Stocks,
347,900 4,780
Railroad Bonds
580,109
City and other Corporation Bonds, .
61,325
Amount employed in Trade and Merchandizing,
1,452,709
Investment in Mechanical and Manufacturing operations, Investment in Vessels and Commerce,
426,399
Money at Interest,
1,278,861
Money on deposit and elsewhere,
78,626
All other Taxable property,
1,630,898
Total amount,
$25,673,035
Deduct for indebtedness,
659,246
$25,013,789
3,604 Polls at $300 each,
1,081,200
Taxable balance,
$26,094,989
Number of New Buildings, 35
LOCAL DISTRIBUTION OF PROPERTY.
1862.
Total Amount.
New Haven City, Real Estate,
$14,127,967
Personal "
8,630,602
3,029 Polls, at $300 each,
908,700
Fair Haven, Real Estate,
846,409
Personal “
410,946
All other Stocks,
927,751
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RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.
376 Polls, at $300 each, . Real Estate, Personal "'
112,800
Westville,
319,277
199 Polls, at $300 each,
59,700
Real Estate,
1,146,637
Personal .
18,770
Total amount, .
26,754,235
Deduct for indebtedness,
659,246
Taxable balance,
$26,094,989
Receipts and Expenditures of the Town of New Haven for year ending, Nov. 20, 1862.
DE Grand Juror Account. CR
1,834 29 ·
14 00
To paid J. C. Hollister's bill for prosecutions and inquests. To paid Auditor's bill.
1,848 29 By received from J. C. Hollister for fines, $1,078 17 Balance against town, $770 12.
Alms-House Account.
3,872 02 To cost of provisions, fuel, clothing and labor. By proceeds of labor and articles sold from town farm, $2,979 83
Balance against town, $892 19. Insane Poor Account.
1,116 63 To amount paid insane poor.
Poor Outside Alms-House.
10,672 90 To paid expenses of outside poor, including pro- visions, fuel, funeral expenses and transporta- tion of paupers.
By cash received from State paupers and other towns, $535 61
Balance against town, $10,137 29. Roads and Bridges. 10,035 54 To paid for working roads and repairing bridges. By amount received from sundry individuals, $135 26 Balance against town $9,900 28. Extra Expenses.
647 20 To paid balance on Sewer, Fair Haven.
18 60 To paid for stone wall, new Bridge, Fair Haven.
300 00 To paid physicians for public vaccination.
256 68 To paid for repairing wharves, Water street.
$1,222 48
172,427
Non-residents,
444 RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES.
General Account.
15 00 To paid Auditors,
400 90 To paid for medical attendance in and out of alms house
1,500 00 To paid salary Town Agent.
500 00 To paid salary Town Assistant.
399 13 To paid town election expenses.
2,023 96 To paid April election expenses, including Registrars
26,948 00 To paid State tax.
8,084 40 To paid School tax.
1,300 00 To paid Military tax.
1,181 72 To paid Assessors.
45 46 To paid Board of Relief.
469 25 To paid returns births and deaths.
551 45 To paid bills for advertising.
438 26 To paid for making grand list, A. Lines.
345 08 To paid Registrar births and deaths.
150 00 To paid ¿ Town Clerk's salary.
335 06 To paid bills town clerk's office.
95 92 To paid bills probate office.
75 00 To paid Selectmen's salary.
131 25 To paid office rent.
365 90 To paid for making military enrollment.
300 00 To paid expenses preparation for draft.
500 00 To paid Samuel Davis on note.
2,400 00 To paid interest on town bonds.
4,323 51
To paid interest on permanent loans.
1,711 08 To paid interest on temporary loans.
86,000 00 To paid temporary loans.
140,590 33
By balance from last year, 5,424 71
By received from Town Treasurer,
80,228 5:
By received from temporary loans, 96,593 4:
By received balance on Belgian pavement
588 2:
By received from Pierce & Rowland,
133 3:
By received from Tuttle & English,
66 6'
By received from Davenport, Mallory & Co. 50 0
By received from sundry small bills
22 5
$183,107 4'
Balance in favor of town, $42,517 14. Military Account. 50,226 33 To paid soldiers' families and expenses. By received from the State. 59,848 70
Balance in favor of town, $9,622 43. Estimated amount due from State to soldiers' families to Nov. 1st, $1,000.
28,100 58 Balance to new account.
$247,685 10
By balance to new account,
$247,685 11 28,100 5:
RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES. 445
We, the undersigned, having examined the accounts of Stephen Gil- ert, Esq., Town Agent, for the year ending Nov. 20, 1862, find the ame correct, and that there was in his hands at that time a balance of wenty-eight thousand one hundred dollars and fifty-eight cents, (28,- 00 58.)
WILLIS BRISTOL, LUCIUS GILBERT, JOHN W. MANSFIELD, S
- Auditors.
Resources and Indebtedness.
$1,000 To note George N. Porter.
5,000 To note American Mutual Life Insurance Co.
500 To note Samuel Davis, balance due.
2,500 To note Mutual Insurance Co.
15,000 To note, 3 each. $5,000, County House.
10,000 To note New Bridge.
10,000 To note American Mutual Life Insurance Co.
13,200 To note West Haven Bridge.
12,000 To note Belgian pavement.
19,861 To note New Bridge, Fair Haven.
40,000 To note Town Bonds.
202,200 To note Bounties to Volunteers,
331,261
By estimated balance Taxes due,
$8,194 01
By do from Town and individuals, 2,784 71
By Town Hall Property,
65,000 00
By Alms House,
25.000 00.
By new Town Farm,
20,000 00
By old Town Farm,
36,000 00
By land, Derby Bridge,
1,600 00
By land, Beaver Pond,
: 1,050 00
By Salt Meadow, Orange,
250 00
By Woodland,
1,500 00
By Water Lots.
3,000 00
$164,378 72
Balance against Town, $166,882 28.
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DEATHS, ETC.
Abstract of Births, Marriages and Deaths in the Town of Nev Haven, for the year ending December 31, 1862. BIRTHS.
Months. Sex unknown. Male. Fem.
Months. Sex unknown Male. Fen
January, .
0
55
46
August, .
2
52
3:
February,
0
47
34
September,
0
54
2
March,
3
42
40
October, .
0 40
3
April,
0
39
33
November,
0
41
3
May,
0
33
33
December,
0
39
3!
June,
0
36
32
July,
1
32
42
Total,
4
510
43;
Of this number there were colored-males, 12-females, 4. not stated, 1. Total, 17.
Number of cases of plurality births,
Number of cases of illegal births,
5
MARRIAGES.
RESIDENCE.
Both parties residence of this State,
30
Husband residing out of the State, .
41
Total number of marriages,
357
NATIVITY.
Both parties American,
17+
Both parties foreign,
144
American male and foreign female,
17
Foreign male and American female,
1+
Nativity unknown,
Total number of marriages,
35
DEATHS.
BY AGES.
BY MONTHS.
Males. Females.
Month.
Male. Female.
Under 1
107
82
January,
93
1 to
5
152
132
February,
80
5 to 10
32
40
March,
75
10 to 20
32
24
April,
96
20 to 30
30
38
May,
65
80 to 40
34
32
June,
91
40 to 50
21
21
July,
87
50 to 60
29
21
August,
109
60 to 70
17
17
September,
69
70 to 80
16
28
October,
64
80 to 90
1
15
November,
62
90 to 100
2
1
December,
55
Age not stated, 11
1
Total,
935
Total,
484
451
Sex not stated, 3.
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CHURCHES.
CONGREGATIONAL.
First Ecclesiastical Society.
Center Church, Temple Street, between Chapel and Elm.
Rev. LEONARD BACON, D. D , Pastor.
A. C. Twining, Henry White, Alfred Walker, C. B. Whittlesey Chester S. Lyman, Chauncey Goodrich, Leonard J. Sanford, Deacons.
Thomas R. Trowbridge, Henry C. Kingsley, James M. Townsend, Benjamin Noyes, Charles Thompson, C. B. Whittlesey, Edward I. Sanford, Society's Committee.
Edward I. Sanford, Clerk. Willis Bristol, Treasurer. Wales Smith, Acting Sexton. Thos. T. Mansfield, Organist.
John Ritter, Alexander Cook, Willis Bristol, Charles Robinson, George Treadway, C. B. Whittlesey, Wales Smith, Charles W. Allen, Alfred Blackman, Abel B. Jacocks, Benjamin W. Stone, Augustus C. Wilcox. Tithingmen.
Superintendent of Sabbath School-Charles B. Whittlesey. United Society.
North Church, corner of Temple and Elm Streets.
Rev. S. W. S. DUTTON, D. D., Pastor.
Nathaniel Jocelyn, Isaac Thomson, Atwater Treat, Worthington Hooker, L. S. Punderson, Deacons.
Chandler Cowles, H. M. Bidwell, Jonas Bronson, William J. Thompson, Franklin Andrews, Lemuel S. Punderson, Alexander McCalister, Society's Committee.
Lucius W. Fitch, Clerk. Nathan Peck, Treasurer.
Robert Reid, Sexton. Joel S. Smith, Chorister.
Jeremiah A. Bishop, Wilson Booth, Robert Reid, Tithingmen.
Superintendent of Sabbath School-Alexander McAlister.
forth Church Mission Chapel.
No. 52 Dixwell Avenue, opposite Eaton Street.
Religious exercises Sabbath afternoons, under direction of the North Church.
Third Congregational Society.
131 Church Street, between Chapel and Court.
Rev. ELISHA L. CLEAVELAND, D. D., Pastor.
Cyprian Willcox, George King, Benj. Smith, S. G. Thorn, Deacons. M. G. Elliott, John Woodruff, W. B. Bristol, William Franklin, Walter Osborn, William Goodrich, Edwin B. Bowditch, Samuel A. Stevens, Society's Committee.
Geo. B. Curtiss, Clerk. Augustus Lines, Treasurer and Collector. William Franklin, Agent for the Sale and Renting of Slips.
448
CHURCHES.
Augustus Lines, Agent for Deeding Slips. William Franklin Agent for Life Insurance and Deposit Fund. George A Smith, Sexton.
George B. Curtiss, Elias P. Merriman, George S. Leste George A. Smith, Tithingmen.
Superintendent of Sabbath School-Richard S. Fellows.
College Street Congregational Society.
College Street, between Chapel and Crown.
Rev. WILLIAM PATTON, Pastor.
Everard Benjamin, Amos Townsend, Andrew W. DeForest, Natha W. Merwin, Deacons.
A. W. DeForest, N. W. Merwin, N. T. Bushnell, Virgil M. Dow Society's Committee.
Edward Bryan, Clerk. D. W. Buckingham, Treasurer. Joh Peck, Auditor. James E. Woodbridge, Chorister. Walte Blakeslee, Sexton.
Amos Townsend, Everard Benjamin, W. Blakeslee, Tithingmen. Superintendent of Sunday School-Charles A. Sheldon.
Howe Street Ecclesiastical Society.
Corner of Howe and Martin Streets.
Rev. JOHN S. C. ABBOTT, Pastor.
G. F. Smith, Wmn. H. Bush, Benj. Higby, A. W. Weld, Deacons Wm. H. Bush, Gilbert J. Hine, Isaac W. Hine, Society's Com mittee.
Alfred W. Weld, Clerk. George F. Smith, Treasurer. G. W Judd, Sexton. A. W. Weld, Chorister.
Daniel S. Hoyt, S. V. Ingham, R. Platt, Tithingmen.
Superintendent of Sabbath School-William H. Bush.
Chapel Street Congregational Society.
Corner of Chapel and Union Streets.
Rev. WILLIAM T. EUSTIS, Pastor.
Isaac Mix, Lewis Fitch, Smith Merwin, Morris Tyler, Hiram A Gray, Henry N. Whittelsey, Deacons.
Wm. H. Russell, Henry N. Whittelsey, Philo Chatfield, Henry Hale, Lucien W. Sperry, Luman Cowles, Society's Committee. Wilbur F. Day, Clerk. Henry N. Whittelsey, Treasurer. George Baldwin, Sexton. Charles E Dudley, Organist.
George Olmsted, Washington Webb, Frederick Calhoun, M. J Auger, Geo. Baldwin, Charles Ball, Tithingmen. Superintendent of Sabbath School-Henry N. Whittelsey.
South Congregational Society. Corner of Columbus and Liberty streets.
J. HALSTED CARROLL. Pastor. MYRON BARRETT, Associate Pastor. E. S. Minor, Thomas Horsfall, Deacons.
T. Horsfall, E. S. Minor, T. H. Fulton, G. Hallock, R. Blair, Society's Commitlee. E. S. Minor, Clerk of Society. Thomas Horsfall, Treasurer of Society.
Da
449
CHURCHES.
Clerk of Church, Myron Barrett. E. S. Minor, Treasurer of Church.
W. M. Hubbard, Sexton.
John W. Scofield, Rufus S. Pickett, W. M. Hubbard, Tithingmen.
Superintendent of Sabbath School-George S. Minor.
Davenport Congregational Society.
Franklin street, between Chapel and Greene.
Rev. EDWARD E. ATWATER, Pastor.
Samuel H. Seward, Frank W. Pardee, Edward Gillett, Deacons. Thaddeus Beecher, Ammi Norton, Isaac Morris, George W. Tay- lor, Samuel H. Seward, Morris M. Burdick, Society's Committee. Frank W. Pardee, Clerk. George H. Bartlett, Treasurer. Frank W. Pardee, Chorister. Hugh Brown, Sexton.
Chauncey Clark, Hugh Brown, Frank W. Pardee, Tithingmen. Superintendent of Sabbath School-Frank W. Pardee.
Temple Street Congregational Society-(Colored.) Temple street, between Crown and George.
Pastor.
Luke Lathrop, Deacon.
Luke Lathrop, M. Lyman, Robert M. Park, William Broshett, Robert J. Cowes Society's Committee.
William Broshett, Clerk. Robert J. Cowes, Treasurer. Luke Lathrop, Chorister.
EPISCOPAL.
Trinity Church.
Corner Chapel and Temple streets.
Rev. EDWIN HARWOOD, Rector.
Beriah Bradley, William W. Boardman, Wardens.
Judson Canfield, A. L. Kidston, C. R. Ingersoll, James M. Mason, G. Morse, N. R. Darrell, Joseph E. Sheffield, Philip S. Galpin, John B. Kirby, Vestrymen.
J. M. Mason, Clerk. Gardner Morse, Treasurer. H. C. Curtiss Sexton. Matthew N. Whitmore, Organist, and Conductor of Music.
Frederick Croswell, William Goodwin, Charles Atwater, Jr., N. Starr Hotchkiss, H. C. Curtiss, Tithingmen.
Superintendent Sunday School-John A. Porter.
Christ Church.
Junction of Maple street and Whalley Avenue.
Rev. JOSEPH BREWSTER, Rector.
Wm. Townsend, 2d., Thomas Phillips, Wardens.
Joseph B Baldwin, Richard F. Lyon, Jeremiah J. Atwater, Isaac R. Cornwall, Henry M. Smith, Elizur M. Hotchkiss, Samuel A. Bassett, Howard B. Ensign, Vestrymen.
R. F. Lyon, Clerk. Isaac R. Cornwall, Treasurer. Lucius A. Thomas, Organist.
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450
CHURCHES.
N. S. Hallenbeck, George Broomer, Richard F. Lyon, E. M Hotchkiss, Tithingmen.
Superintendent of Sabbath School-Lucius A. Thomas.
St. Paul's Church.
Corner Chapel and Olive streets.
Rev. EDWARD L. DROWN, Rector.
John C. Hollister, John B. Robertson, Wardens.
Caleb Mix, Win. H. Stanley, Charles Peterson, Bennett W. Morse Charles L. English, George Hotchkiss, S. Noble Foster, W. H Bradley, Samuel B. Gorham, William B. Pardee, H. A. DuBois D. S. Glenney, Samuel E. Barney, Richard Peck, Leverett Can dee, Vestrymen.
S. E. Barney, Clerk. Wm. H. Bradley, Treasurer and Collector. W. D. Anderson, Organist. George Bartholomew, Sexton.
Wm. A. Reynolds, John C. Hollister, William W. Wellman, Geo. Bartholomew, Tithingmen.
Superintendent of Sabbath School-J. C. Hollister.
St. Paul's Chapel.
Corner of Davenport Avenue and Ward street.
Rev. ELISHA S. THOMAS, Minister.
Under the supervision of the following Officers and Board of Mana. gers of the Missionary and Benevolent Society of St. Paul's Parish. Frederick Merwin, John H. Coley, Jr., Henry W. Benedict, S Noble Foster, William H. Bradley, Henry A. DuBois, Wm. H Stanley, Geo. H. Scranton, Jas. E. Woodbridge, Elias Pierpont Win. B. Pardee, Joel Ives, Edw. R. Hayes, A. C. Thomson, H. A. Knight, Henry H. Bunnell, Richard Peck, H. H. Snow S. E. Barney, A. O. Coburn, Frank Scott, Milton S. Leonard. Rev. Edward L Drown, President. John B. Robertson, Vice. President. John Bradley, Jr., Secretary. J. C. Hollister, Treas Frederick Merwin, Frank Scott, Tithingmen.
Superintendent of Subbath School-H. W. Benedict.
St. Thomas' Church.
Elm street, between Church and Orange.
Rev. E E BEARDSLEY, D. D., Rector.
Joel B Foote, Horace Fitch, Wardens.
Harry Prescott, George D. Gower, Alfred Todd, Pliny A. Jewett, Chas. Shelton, John L. Treat, George Hulse, Gideon Ferris, L H. G. Blohm, Henry C. Young, Theodore Blackman, Clark Beach, Samuel Griswold, Albert B. Mallory, J. M. Mansfield, Chas. T. Grilley, John E. Earle, Sereno S. Thomas, Albert Ney, Theron A. Todd, Vestrymen.
H. Prescott, Clerk. H. Prescott, Treasurer. John H. Jones, Cho- rister. Morris Steinert, Organist.
Win Homan, Sexton. Joel B. Foote, Pliny A. Jewett, John L. Treat, S. T. Scott, George A. Shubert, W. Homan Tithing- men.
Superintendent of Sabbath School-George D. Gower.
451
CHURCHES.
St. John's Church.
Corner of State and Eld.
REV. BENJAMIN W. STONE, Rector.
Elias Fierpont, C. A. Lindsley, Wardens.
William Ives, R. T. Merwin, Geo. Hosmer, Ward Nichols, Alanson Lewis, Chas. Smith, Henry M. Bishop, Lewis D. Brown, Sam'l E. Holt, Edward Bromley, Thomas Lawton, Henry S. Parsons, Henry B. Stiles, Vestrymen.
Edward Bromley, Clerk. Alanson Lewis, Treasurer. George Hosmer, Collector. Wm. Ives, Chorister. S. Cleeton, Sexton. Alanson Lewis, Ward Nichols, Hiram W. Tinkham, Tithingmen. Superintendent of Sabbath School-Ward Nichols.
St. Luke's Church.
Park street, between Crown and George.
Rev. SAMUEL V. BERRY, Rector.
Richard Green, Wm. H. Hancock, Wardens. Samuel Douglass, F. Benjamin, Henry S. Merriman, Charles Cummings, Henry Berrian, Vestrymen.
Charles Cummings, Clerk. Richard Green, Treasurer. Charles Hawley, Chorister. E. P. Benjamin, Sexton.
Superintendent of Sabbath School-Rev. S. V. Berry.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
First Methodist Episcopal Church.
Corner of Elm and College streets.
Rev. B. H NADAL, Pastor.
Samuel M. Bassett, James Punderford, Lucius R. Finch, George Cook, Horace J. Morton, Russell Chapman, Lorenzo Armstrong, Trustees. Russell Chapman, Secretary of Trustees. Wm. B. Johnson, Treasurer.
Elias Gilbert, Samuel M. Bassett, Zelotes Day, Wm. B. Johnson, John S. Atwater, Heman B. Allen, David Cook, John C. Kimball, Samuel Mallett, Stewards.
Wm. B. Johnson, Secretary and Treasurer. Russell Chapman, Chorister. Juhus A. Terrell, Sexton.
Z. Day, Joseph C. Hammond, James P. Barker, Heman B. Allen, Russell Chapman, Allen Mix, James A. Punderford, Tithingmen. Superintendent of Sabbath School-Heman B. Allen.
St. John Street Methodist Episcopal Church.
145-149 St. John street, opposite Hughes Place.
Rev. T. G. OSBORNE, Pastor.
Charles J. Allen, B. Broomhead, William Morris, Alexander Storer, Beach Burwell, Morris Hill, John Matthewman, Trustees. Al- exander Storer, Secretary of Trustees.
Beach Burwell, Alex. Storer, John Matthewman, Hiram Andrew, Jesse H. Farnsworth, J. A. C. Williams, Edward B. Bradley, Henry Smith, Stewards. Morris Hill, Treasurer of Stewards. -, Chorister. James H. Calder, Sexton.
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Beach Burwell, Oliver F. Case, Edward Blackman, G. H. Fowler, E. G. Sawyer, Hiram Andrew, Peter Arbuckle, J. A. C. Wil- liams, Tithingmen.
Superintendent of Sabbath School-George H. Fowler.
George Street Methodist Episcopal Church.
42 and 44 George street.
Rev. ICHBOD SIMMONS, Pastor.
Trustees, Lucius Atwater. Wm. O. Armstrong, Hebron T. Douglass, Phi ando Armstrong, Phineas Ward, Philander Ferry.
Secretary of Trustees, James E. Platt. Treasurer of do., P. Ferry. Lucius Atwater, William O. Armstrong, James E. Platt, Philander Ferry, Stewards. Wm. O. Armstrong, Treasurer of Stewards. Frank M. Lovejoy, Chorister. John McCarty, Organist. Thomas W Beecher, Sexton.
Lucius Atwater, William O. Armstrong, Seymour Brockett, Tith- ingmen.
Superintendent of Sabbath School-Lucius H. Warren.
German M. E. Mission Church.
Brewster Hall, Northeast corner of Chapel and Union streets. Rev. JOHN W. FREUND Pastor.
Russell Chapman, Samuel Mallett, Hannibal I. Kimball, George A. Chapman, J. C. Kimball, E. H. Frisbie, Heman B. Allen, Trusters.
William Kirschner, Gottlieb Euerle, Daniel Visel, William Eberle, Frederick Kirchof, Stewards.
Heman B. Allen, Secretary. Samuel Mallett, Treasurer. Alois White, Organist.
William Freund, Sexton. William Kirschner, Tithingman. Superintendents of Subbath School-Hannibal I. Kimball, William Kirchner.
African Union Church.
No. 69 Webster street.
Rev. RICHARD WILSON, N. Y., Presiding Elder.
Rev. WILLIAM WILSON, Preacher. William Thompson, Exhorter. John Jackson, Wm. Chambers, Henry Walker, Geo. Evans, Trus- tees and Stewards.
Geo. Evans, Clerk. J. Jackson, Treasurer. William Chambers, Sexton.
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