Price & Lee's New Haven (New Haven County, Conn.) city directory, including West Haven, East Haven, and Woodbridge, 1863-4, Part 32

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


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M. E. Zion Church-(Colored.)


Broad street, south of Morocco.


Rev. William H. Ross, Pastor.


Wm. H. Lane, William H. Scott, Charles Bentley, William Effort, Minus J. Brown, Trustees. W. H. Lane, Treasurer of Trustees. Edward Galpin, William H. Lane, Stewards. Lucas Saylor, Clerk. -, Sexton. William Allen, Chorister. Superintendent of Sabbath School-


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CHURCHES.


First African M. E. Bethel Church.


Sperry street, between Whalley Avenue and Goffe street. Rev. - -, Pastor.


Warner Smith, Lewis Baty, Edward Handy, James C. Washington, Carter Wright, Trustees. Thomas Green, Robert A. Burrell, Gazzaway Fray, Clerk of Trustees.


Edw. Handy, Richard Giles, Gazzaway Fray, Stewards. Richard Giles, Clerk of Stewards. Carter Wright, Treasurer. Carter Wright, Chorister. James C. Washington, Sexton. Superintendent of Sabbath School-Baldwin.


Superintendent Broadway Sabbath School-Perry.


Moravian Church.


Trinity Church Lecture Room, Gregson Street.


Rev. CHRISTIAN G. BENTEL, Pastor.


Constantine Simon, Henry Mangel, S. Rudolph Hausman, Com- mittee.


Constantine Simon, Treasurer.


Superintendent of Sabbath School-Rev. C. G. Bentel.


BAPTIST.


First Baptist Church.


Chapel st., between Union and Olive.


Rev. S. D. PHELPS, D. D., Pastor.


G. O. Sumner, Major Moulthrop, C. Carlisle, D. S. Cooper, Deacons. Henry Killam, James Fairmain, Franklin R. Bliss, Henry F. An- drews, Lyman Bunnell, Society's Committee.


Society's Clerk, Milo D. Tuttle. Henry Killam, Treasurer.


Charles B. Hanson, Church Clerk. Evarts Cutler, Chorister and Organist. Elihu Cooper, Sexton.


J. P. Merrow, Montgomery Armstrong, Edwin D. Tucker, William Magill, Geo. Lovis, Russell Shelley, Jarvis P. Bunce, Elihu Cooper, Tithingmen.


Superintendent of Sabbath School-Major Moulthrop.


Wooster Place Church.


East side Wooster Square, between Chapel and Greene streets. Rev. O. B. JUDD, Pastor.


Isaac Anderson, Henry Stow, Samuel D. Linsley, Matthew Sault, William A. Briggs, Deacons.


Isaac Anderson, George Alling, John G. Chapman, Cornelius K. Russell, H. Webster Stow, Wal. B. Fenn, Society's Committee. J. G. Chapman Society and Church Clerk. H. Webster Stow, Treasurer. Lewis W. Upham, Chorister.


David Sturges, Sexton. Henry Stow, Horace Bowman, Jr., William Chapman, Cornelius K. Russell, Tithingman. Superintendent of Sabbath School-H. Webster Stow.


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CHURCHES.


CATHOLIC.


St. Mary's Church.


22 Church street, between Crown and George.


Rev. EDWARD J. O'BRIEN, Pastor.


James Finnegan, Wm. Reilly, Thomas Conolly, Patrick Cummins, Edward Downes, Michael Leaden, John Maher, Patrick Keegan, George Downes, Michael Starrs, Committee. William P. Gard- ner, Organist.


T. Connelly, Michael Leaden, James Gorman, John Harvey, Edw. Downes, James Finnegan, Patrick Cummins, Tithingmen. Superintendents of Sabbath School-P. Morissy, Male Department ; Sisters of Mercy, Female Department.


St. Patrick's Church.


Corner of Grand and Wallace streets.


Rev. MATTHEW HART, Pastor.


John Egan, Patrick Sisk, John Maher, Matthew Flood, Thomas Maher, Michael Eagan, Thomas Coyle, Patrick Ahern, Mchael R. Enscoe, William Fitzpatrick, Committee. Wm. D. Field, Organist.


Thomas Maher, Patrick Ahern, John Egan, Patrick Burns, Mat- thew Flood, John Carmichael, Michael Egan, Patrick McCartan, Michael Delaney, Tithingmen.


Superintendent of Sabbath School-Wm. Fitzpatrick, Male De- partment. Sisters of Mercy, Female Department.


St. John's Church.


Junction of Davenport Avenue, York, South and Cedar streets. Rev. JOHN SMITH, Pastor.


Francis Mullin, Bernard Conlan, Michael Reynolds, Pat. Creegan, James Smith, Sen., William Boyd, James Spillane, R. Newman,


B. Leonard, Patrick Burns, Committee. W. J. Rohan, Organist and Sexton.


John Healy, 1st, Philip Reilly, M. Doherty, B. Smith, Thomas Healy, M. Kennedy, Stephen Shanly, Wm. McGuire, P. Cunning- ham, Patrick Ward, Tithingmen.


Superintendents of Sabbath School-P. A. Smith, Male Depart- ment ; Sisters of Mercy, Female Department.


UNIVERSALIST. -


First Universalist Church.


Corner of State and Court streets.


Rev G. V. MAXHAM, Pastor.


James Alling, George Brown, John C. Miles, R. G. Russell, P. Converse, W. R. Allen, J. W. Kimball, Prudential Committee. George Brown, Treasurer. R. G. Russell, Clerk. George Wal- lace Dawson, Organist. Samuel Green, Sexton.


B. Sperry, P. B. Hine, Wm. R. Shelton, Samuel Green, Russell Hubbard, Joseph Keglemeyer, Tithingmen.


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JEWISH.


Congregation Mishkan Israel.


Court street, between State and Orange.


LOUIS MENINGER, Reader. Edward Engel, President. Isaac Wil- liams, Vice-President. Louis Feldman, Treasurer. B. Sugenheimer, Secretary. Abraham Kern, Sexton.


Tithingmen-Lewis Feltman, Major Kahn, Isaac Williams.


Congregation Beni Shulem.


No. 14 Brewster's Building, corner of Chapel and State streets. MARX ZORWOSK, President. Morris Neisner, Vice-President. Morris Levy, Treasurer. Seigmond Adler, Secretary. Sallie, Cahn, Julius Tobias, Tithingmen.


Hours of Public Worship.


The bells begin to ring for religious service on the Sabbath in the several denominations of the city, as follows :


For Morning Service-At 10} during the year.


For Afternoon Service-From March Ist to Nov. 1st, inclusive, at 3 o'clock ; during the remainder of the year, at 2}.


For Evening Service-During the four months of shortest days, viz : November, December, January, and February, at 6} ; during the four months of the longest days, viz : May, June, July, and August, at 7} ; during the remaining four months, viz : March, April, September, and October, at 7 o'clock.


Resident Clergymen.


Anketel, John H., Episcopal. Bangs, Heman, Methodist. Beebe, Hubbard, Congregational. Beman, Amos G., Congregational. Bingham, Hiram, Congregational. Coe, Noah, Congregational. Day, Jeremiah, Congregational. Dayton, Smith, Independent. Denton, James W., Congregational Dewey, John S., Episcopal. Dudley, John, Congregational. Dunning, Edward O., Congrega. Dwight, Timothy, Congregational Elliott, Samuel H., Congregational. Fisher, George P., Congregational. Fitch, Eleazer T., Congregational. Fitch, Henry, Episcopal.


Garfield, J. M., Episcopal. Goodrich, Chauncey, Cong'ational. Hill, Aaron S., Methodist. Hill, Morris, Methodist. Jerome, Edward, Baptist. Johnston, Thomas P., Presbyterian. Lee, Chauncey G., Presbyterian. Lyman, Chester. S., Congregation'l Lathrop, Daniel W., Congrega. McC llion, C., Catholic. Ogden, David L., Congregational. Richardson, N. S., Episcopal. Shears, Alonzo G., Episcopal. Sheldon, Anson, Congregational. Whittemore, Williams H., Cong'l. Tomlinson, Johnson L.


Townsend, Henry, Episcopal.


LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.


Yale College.


Commencement, 1863, July 30. Terms commence, Sept. 16, 1863 ; December 23, 1863 and May 4, 1864.


Collegiate and Commercial Institute. Wooster Square.


WM. H. RUSSELL, A. M., Principal, and Instructor in the English and Latin Languages, History, Ethics, and Mental Science.


Augustine Hart, A. M., Teacher in the English and Latin Languages, History, and Phonography.


Franklin B. Dexter, A. B., Teacher in Greek.


Charles P. Otis, A. B., Teacher in Latin.


Mark Bailey, A. M., Teacher in Elocution.


William C. Minor, M. D., Teacher in Anatomy, Physiology and Zoology. James B. Chase, A. B., Teacher in Mathematics.


Hubbard Arnold, A. B., Teacher in Latin, Greek and English.


George H. Larned, Teacher in English, Arithmetic and Book-Keeping. Benjamin Sugenheimer, Teacher in German.


A. F. Lopez, Teacher in French.


M. Stemert, Frank C. Smith, Teachers in Music.


The regular course in the department preparatory to YALE COLLEGE, occupies four years ; but full opportunity is allowed to those who can prepare more rapidly.


Parents will find, in the instruction given in military drilling, gym- nastics, swimming, &c., and in the ample grounds for out-door games, under careful supervision, just the advantages for physical training and vigor, which boys in cities need.


Further information, as to the various departments of the Institute, and the terms, may be obtained from Catalogues which are furnished gratis, at the Book-stores of Peck, White & Peck, and Thos. H. Pease.


Hopkins Grammar School. No. 80 High Street. Established about 1660. Tuition $40 per annum.


Prepares for Yale College. JAMES M. WHITON, Rector.


James G. Clark, Assistant.


The Suburban Home School.


English and Classical. For Boarding Pupils only.


144 Dixwell Av.


THE REV. DR. SHEARS, Principal.


[See Adv. on inside of cover.]


Classical and Scientific Boarding and Day School, for Boys and Young Men.


No. 33 Wall street. STILES FRENCH, Principal.


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Family Boarding School for Boys.


Corner of Howard Av. and Putnam-st. AMOS SMITH, Principal.


Book-Keeping and Writing Academy. No. 8 Lyon Building. Prof. GEO. C. HINMAN, Teacher.


Practical Day Schools for Boys.


CHARLES FABRIQUE, Norton street, corner of Chapel.


EDWIN ROBBINS, 7 Lyon Building.


JOHN E. LOVELL, over 244 State street.


SIDNEY A. THOMAS, 154 St. John street.


Young Ladies' Seminaries.


Young Ladies' Boarding and Day School, No. 122 Crown. Rev. H. and Mrs. N. E. M. Bingham, Principals.


Grove Hall Female Seminary, Grove street, corner Whitney Avenue, Miss Mary Dutton, Principal.


Young Ladies Boarding and Day School, No. 57 Elm street. Misses Edwards, Principals.


Young Ladies Boarding and Day School, 128 Chapel street. Mr. and Mrs. Roberti, Principals.


Young Ladies' Boarding School, 38 Elm street. Miss Annie Brace, Principal.


Elm City Institute, No. 201 Chapel street. Miss Sarah N. Smith, Principal.


Young Ladies' Day School, No. 6. Lyon Building. Miss Abbie Fer- guson, Principal.


Young Ladies' Day School, 530 Chapel street, Miss Eliza H. Daggett, Principal.


Young Ladies' School, 129 College street, Mrs. Mary B. Young, Prin- cipal.


Young Ladies' School, 230 Church street, Miss Hannah Bradley, Prin- cipal.


New Haven City School District.


Board of Education .- Jas. F. Babcock, Lucius A. Thomas, Russell Chapman, Luzon B. Morris, George H. Watrous, Edwin Marble, Lucius Gilbert, Alexander McAlister, John S. Geiffing.


Superintendent of Public Schools-Until September, 1862, HORACE, DAY. After that time, LUCIUS A. THOMAS, office No. 3 Institute Building, 95 Orange street.


Clerk-JAMES M. MASON, 446 Chapel.


ADMISSION OF SCHOLARS.


The Public Schools are free only to children whose parents or guar- dians reside in the District.


The regular time for the admission of Scholars into the Public Schools,


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is the beginning of the School year, the first Wednesday in September, of which due notice is given in the public journals. In case there are more applications than vacancies in any room, the selection of schol- ars is made by lot.


After the beginning of the school year, any applicants for admission may apply to the Clerk of the District, who will give a card of admission to some particular school; and in case there is no va- cancy in the proper grade of that school, the applicant's name will be entered by the Principal upon a Register of applications, and the schol- ars whose names are thus recorded will be entitled to seats, (as vacancies occur,) according to the order of time in which they applied.


Inquiries about the Public Schools may be made every morning, from 8 to 9 o'clock, during terin time, and at the close of the morning session of the schools, at the office of the Board of Education, No. 14 City Hall, Church street


Board of Education meet every two weeks, on Wednesday evening, at Room No. 14, City Hall.


SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS. HIGH SCHOOL. Institute Hall, 57-59 Orange Street.


WILLIAM KINNE, Principal.


Miss Sarah M. Smith,


Miss Sarah Ingham, Assistants.


Miss Cora A. Welch,


DIXWELL SCHOOL. Dixwell Avenue, above Broadway JAMES D. WHITMORE, Principal.


Teachers .- No. 1, Miss Esther Hitchcock ; No. 2, Miss Clarissa B. Williams; No 3, Miss Almira W. Mather ; No. 4, Miss Mary Elliott ; No. 5, Miss Sarah Kinne; No. 6, Miss Bes- sie C. Blakeman.


EATON SCHOOL. Jefferson Street, between Grand and St. John. GEORGE F. PHELPS, Principal.


Teachers .- No. 1, Miss Julia Hovey ; No. 2, Miss E. T. Morrison ; No. 3, Miss Reugenie L. Young ; No. 4, Miss Charlotte Cargill ; No, 5, Miss Maria L. Sanford ; No. 6, Miss Mar- garet Merwin; No 7, Miss Hannah C. Avery ; No. 8, Miss Mary M. Harris ; No. 9, Miss Emma C. Galpin and Miss Mary J Camp; No. 10, Miss Fannie W. D. Washburn. HILLHOUSE SCHOOL. Orange street, above Wall.


N. C. BOARDMAN, Principal.


Teachers .- No. 1, Miss Mary A. Hayes ; No. 2, Miss Mary J. Curtiss ; No. 3, Miss Julia A. Pardee ; No. 4, Miss Esther C. Post. WASHINGTON SCHOOL. Cedar street, corner of Gilbert.


MR. L. L. CAMP, Principal.


Teachers .- No. 1, Miss Mary J. Blakeman ; No. 2, Miss Esther J. Hotchkiss ; No. 3, Miss Fannie Norris ; No. 4, Miss Catha- rine C. Jones ; No. 5. Miss Clara A. Rogers ; No. 6, Miss Emma A. Bernard ; No. 7, Frances V. Johnson ; No. 8, Miss Clara Pratt.


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SCHOOLS.


WEBSTER SCHOOL. Corner of George and York streets.


MR. GEORGE E. JACKSON, Principal.


Teachers .- No. 1, Miss Grace Dickerman ; No. 2, Miss Fannie Graves ; No. 3, Miss Sarah C. Tyler ; No. 4, Miss Clara A. Hurl- but and Miss Maria A. Graves ; No. 5, Miss Etta C. Sper- ry ; No. 6, Miss Ellen J. Rathbun ; No. 7, Miss Maria R. Hooker : No 8, Miss Emeline Harrison ; No. 9, Miss Cor- nelia A. Walker and Mr. John G. Lewis.


WOOSTER SCHOOL.


MR. RALPH H. PARK, Principal.


Teachers .- No. 1, Miss Jennie E. Barber ; No. 2, Miss Ella Burwell ; No. 3, Miss Mary Barber ; No. 4, Miss Martha Wiswell ; No. 5, Miss Mary A. Cain ; No. 6, Miss Harriet Miles ; No. 7, Miss Mary S. Storer ; No. 8, Miss Adelia E. Sawtell ; No. 9, Miss Emma Burwell ; No. 10, Elenor Bidwell ; No. 11, ; No. 12, Miss Sarah E. Hughes.


MOUNT PLEASANT SCHOOL. Putnam street, near Liberty.


Teachers .- No. 1, Miss Margaret Reilly ; No. 2, Miss Augusta C. Canada ; No. 3, Miss Lucia Cutler.


MAPLE STREET SCHOOL.


Teachers .- No. 1, Miss - - Tyler; No. 2, Miss Helena Bardwell. FAIR STREET SCHOOL. Between Olive and Union streets. Misses Elizabeth and Mary Bakewell, Teachers.


FLEET STREET SCHOOL. Near Long Wharf.


Teachers .- Misses Marietta and Emily A. Wildman.


WHITING STREET SCHOOL. Whiting street. Miss Sophia H. Morgan, Teacher.


OYSTER POINT SCHOOL. Oyster Point. Miss Hester F. Wright, Teacher.


DIVISION STREET SCHOOL, Miss Hattie Peck, Teacher.


VERNON STREET SCHOOL .- Mr. John H. North, Teacher.


ARTISAN-ST. SCHOOL-(COLORED.) Between Court and St. John. Miss Sarah Wilson, Teacher.


GOFFE STREET SCHOOL-(COLORED.) Goffe street. Miss Isabella G. Clark, Teacher.


CARLISLE STREET SCHOOL-(COLORED.) Carlisle street." Miss Eunice Gilbert, Teacher.


Catholic Schools.


St. Mary's Free School-28 and 30 Church street. Rev. Edward J. O'Brien, Patron. Male Department-Patrick Morrissey, Teacher. Female Department-Sisters of Mercy, Teachers


St. Patrick's Free School-Hamilton street, near Grand. Rev. Mat- thew Hart, Patron. Male Department-William Fitzpatrick, Teacher. Female Department-Sisters of Mercy, Teachers.


St. John's Classical School-Junction of Davenport Avenue and South and Cedar streets. P. A. Smith, Teacher.


BANKS.


New Haven Bank. Incorporated 1792. Capital Stock, $464,000.


Hervey Sanford, President. Amos Townsend, Cashier. Wilbu: F. Day, Assistant Cashier. Hervey Sanford, Timothy Bishop, E. B M. Hughes, Henry Trowbridge, William A. Reynolds, Marcus Merri. man, J. M. Townsend, J. P. Dickerman, Directors. Isaac Anderson State Director.


Mechanics' Bank.


Incorporated, May, 1824. Capital Stock, $300,000.


N. F. Thompson, President. George B. Curtiss, Cashier. N. F Thompson, Elihu Sanford, Henry White, Caleb Mix, Thomas R. Trow bridge, L. G. Cannon, Edwin Marble, J, Nicholson, William Fitch Directors.


City Bank. Incorporated, May, 1831. Capital, $500,000.


Ezra C. Read, President. H. C. Young, Cashier. Ezra C. Read, W Johnson, Henry Bronson, Wyllys Peck, John Bradley, Nathaniel A Bacon, Stephen D. Pardee, W. A. Ensign, Directors.


New Haven County Bank. Incorporated, May, 1834. Capital, $280,000.


L. Candee, President. Ransom Burritt, Cashier. Leverett Candee Willis Bristol, Charles P. Hubbell, John W. Mansfield, E. H. Bishop Geo. Hotchkiss, Gardner Morse, L. W. Sperry, John B. Carrington Directors.


Merchant's Bank. Incorporated, May, 1851. Capital, $500,000.


Nathan Peck, President. Henry B. Smith, Cashier. Nathan Peck Nathan F. Hall, William Lewis, Judson Confield, John S. Griffing Wm. Dickerman, J. W. King, John S. Beach, H. J. Morton, Directors Quinnipiac Bank. Established, 1853. Capital, $500,000.


President-William S. Charnley. Cashier-Alexander, McAlister Directors-Wm. S. Charnley, John English, Jeremiah A. Bishop Charles W. Allen, Edward I. Sanford, Henry S. Dawson, William B Jonnson, Isaac Anderson.


Elm City Bank. Incorporated, 1855. Capital Stock, $634,000.


E. C. Scranton, President. I. K. Ward, Cashier. E. C. Scran ton, L. R. Finch, Thomas B. Osborne, Ezekiel H. Trowbridge, Jame Punderford, Lucius Hotchkiss, Samuel Hemingway, Wells Southworth A. C. Wilcox, Directors. Directors' Meeting Thursday and Friday a 4 P. M.


Tradesmen's Bank.


Incorporated May, 1855. Capital Stock, $500,000.


M. G. Elliott, President. W. Atwater, Cashier. M. G. Elliott, A L. Kidston, E. A. Mitchell, H. Hooker, A. W. DeForest, W. W Boardman, M. Tyler, Smith Merwin, J. E. Sheffield, Directors.


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BANKS.


First National Bank of New Haven.


Organized under act of Congress June 25, 1863. Approved Feb. 25,'63 Capital $300,000-Located at 250 Chapel street. President-Harmanus M. Welch. Cashier-William Moulthrop. Directors-Harmanus M. Welch, James E. English, Daniel Trow- bridge, Amos F. Barnes, Elish0 N. Welch, (Bristol.)


New Haven Savings Bank.


President-Henry White. Vice Presidents-Elihu Atwater, Samuel Punderson, Marcus Merriman, Henry Peck.


Trustees-Willis Bristoll, Stephen D. Pardee, LeGrand Cannon, Mat- thew G. Elliot, Nathaniel A. Bacon, Charles Robinson, E. Huggins Bishop, Edward I. Sanford, G. Morse


Secretary and Treas .- S. D. Pardee. Loaning Committee-Gardner Morse, M. Merriman, M. G. Elliott, Willis Bristoll, Henry Peck.


Auditors-Charles Robinson, E. H. Bishop, Gardner Morse.


Connecticut Savings Bank of New Haven.


Incorporated May, 1857-Located 257 Chapel street. President-James E English. Vice-President -- E. C. Scranton. Treasurer-John W. Mansfield. Trustees-Leverett Candee, Minott A. Osborn, Wm. Lewis, Charles R. Ingersoll, Daniel Trowbridge, Jud- son Canfield, L. R. Finch, Lucius Gilbert, Amos F. Barnes, Cornelius S. Bushnell.


Townsend Savings Bank.


Incorporated 1860-Located in Bank Building, 286 Chapel street, corner of Orange.


President & Treas .- James M. Townsend. Vice-President-N. B. Ives. Corporators and Trustees-Jonathan Knight, George B. Bassett, Leonard Bradley, E. H. Trowbridge, Benjamin Noyes, Edward Hotch- kiss, Edwin B. Bowditch, H. G. Lewis, Charles T. Candee, Charles A. Tuttle, James M Townsend, John S Beach, N. Beers Ives, Levi Ives, James F. Babcock, James Olmstead, Sidney M. Stone, Ambrose Todd, F. A. Townsend, Elias B. Bishop, (Cedar Hill,) Geo. H. Townsend, East Haven ; Alfred Hughes, East Haven ; Sereno H. Scranton, Madi- son ; Smith G. Tuttle, Fair Haven. Attorney-John S. Beach. Cashier -John Townsend. Secretary .- E. H. Townsend.


New Haven Savings Bank and Building Association.


President-Willis M Anthony. Vice President-Isaac Judson. Treasurer, W. H. Tallmadge. Directors, Willis M. Anthony, Julius Tyler, Wm. Skinner, Isaac Judson, B. Beecher, Russell Chapman, Chas. Robinson, Benj. F. Mansfield, Wm. H. Tallmadge.


Mechanics and Workingmen's Mutual Savings Bank and Building Association.


President-John Woodruff. Vice-President-Franklin Kinne. Trea- surer-N. F. Thompson. Directors-Henry L. Cannon, William Beach, Charles Linsley, F. W. Burwell, Calvin Russell, Andrew Bryan, Mont- gomery Armstrong.


Insurance Companies and Agencies.


Mutual Security Insurance Company.


Organized 1844-Capital $200,000 .- Net surplus, Jan. 1, 1863, $42,336 Office, 2 Lyon Building, 247 Chapel Street. Willis Bristol, President. Philip S. Galpin, Secretary.


Willis Bristol, John Bradley, William Lewis, Lucius Gilbert, J. £ Griffing, Jeremiah A. Bishop, Gardner Morse, Daniel Trowbridge Nathan Peck, Charles Peterson, Russell Hotchkiss, Directors. #


City Fire Insurance Company.


Organized, 1855.


Chartered Capital, $500,000. Office over 320 Chapel Street.


Wells Southworth, President. James F. Babcock, Vice President John Field, Secretary.


Directors-William W. Boardman, William Johnson, Nathaniel R Darrell, Morris Tyler, Smith Merwin, Nathan Beers Ives, James Pun derford, Thomas R. Trowbridge, Samuel Noyes, Ambrose Todd, Henry Hale, Wells Southworth, James F. Babcock, J. E. Sheffield, John B Carrington, Benjamin Noyes, George B. Rich, E. C. Scranton, M. G Elliott, M. A. Osborn, Nelson Hotchkiss, John Peck, E. H. Trow bridge, Henry L Cannon, New Haven ; Ruel Rowe, Fair Haven Elihu Adams, Springfield, Mass. ; Aaron Bagg, Edward Southworth Julius Day, West Springfield, Mass. ; Robert G. Marsh, Holyoke Mass. ; L. Boltwood, Amherst, Mass. ; Gilbert A. Smith, South Hadley, Mass. ; J. H. Southworth, Philadelphia.


American Mutual Life Insurance Company


Office-Nos. 1, 3, 5, and 7, Adelphi Building.


Alexander C. Twining, President. Jonathan Knight, Vice Pres Willis Bristol, Treasurer. Benjamin Noyes, Secretary. Jonatha Knight, Medical Examiner. Cash surplus, $375,700.00.


Resident Trustees-Benjamin Silliman, Jr., Willis Bristol, Charle L. Chaplain, E. H. Trowbridge, John B. Robertson, C. S.Bushnell, Jona than Knight, James Punderford, Wells Southworth, Erastus C. Scran ton, Anson F. Barnes, Lucius R. Finch, Henry Peck, Wm. Lewi: Leverett Candee, Henry Trowbdrige.


Home Insurance Company.


Organized 1859. Capital $200,000. Surplus Jan. 1, 1863, $44,837,89 Ofice Phenix Building, 298 Chapel Street.


Pesident-Douglass R. Satterlee. Vice-President-Daniel Trow bridge. Secretary-Charles Wilson. Surveyor-Samuel L. Talcott.


Directors-Douglass R. Satterlee, Leverett Candee, Judson Canfield Lucius Hotchkiss, William W. Bacon, C. S. Bushnell, Charles Carlisle Atwater Treat, A. L. Kidston, Samuel Mallett, William Beach, Danie Trowbridge, Amos F. Barnes, E. C. Scranton, John Woodruff, Charle Shelton, George Cook, Charles T. Candee, Hiram Camp, Charles W Allen, Samuel Peck, Willis M. Anthony, Newell C. Hall, Leonar Pardee, Edwin Marble, S. C. Johnson, Jedediah Wilcox, Henry Martir


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INSURANCE COMPANIES, ETC.


AGENCIES.


Ætna Fire Insurance Co. of Hartford. Connecticut, Fire, of Hartford. North American Fire, Hartford. New England Fire, Hartford. Mer- chant's Fire, Hartford. Long Island, Fire, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Phoenix Fire, of Hartford. Hartford Co. Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Hartford. Ætna Life Insurance Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Mutual Life Ins. Co., of Hartford. JOHN G. NORTH, Agent, No. 1 Dwight Building.


City Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford. People's Fire Ins. Co., of Worcester, Mass. Charter Oak Fire and Marine Ins. Co., of Hartford. Tolland County Mutual Fire Insurance Co. New London County Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Norwich. Hartford County Mutual Fire Insurance Co., of Hartford. Charter Oak Life Insurance Co., of Hartford. Massachu- setts Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Springfield, Mass. Thames Fire Ins. Co., of Norwich. Norwalk Fire Ins. Co., of Norwalk, Conn. Alba- bany City Fire Insurance Co., of Albany, N. Y. The Jersey City Fire Insurance Co., of Jersey City, N. J. The Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co., of Hartford, Ct. H. S. PARSONS, Agent, No. 21 Ex- change, cor. of Church and Chapel-sts.


Atlantic, Hope, Resolute, Phoenix, Continental, Market, Security and Fulton Insurance Co.'s. FRISBIE & WILSON, over 231 Chapel-st.


Lamar Fire Insurance Co., New York. American Exchange Fire Insurance Co., New York. Conway Fire Insurance Co., Conway, Mass. Western Mass. Ins. Co. A. A. HILL, Agent, No. 3 Dwight Building.


North American, Fire, New York. Niagara, Fire, New York. Wash- ington Fire, of Providence. Howard, Fire, of Lowell. New England Mutual Life, Boston. CHAS. ROBINSON, Agent, 2 Street Building.


Hartford Fire Insurance Co., of Hartford. Howard Insurance Co., of New York. Norwich Fire Insurance Co., of Norwich. CALEB Mix, Agent, No. 7 Mitchell's Building, 308 Chapel street.


Middlesex Mutual Assurance, of Middletown. Home Insurance Co., New York. Merchants' and Farmers' Fire Ins. Co., of Worcester, Mass. GARDNER MORSE, Agent, No. 337 Chapel street.


Mutual Life Insurance Co., of New York. H. P. HOADLEY, 69 Church street.


Charter Oak Life Insurance Company of Hartford, Conn. EDWIN D. POTTER, Agent, No. 4 Lyon Building.


Hartford County Mutual Fire, Hartford. Mutual Security, City, State and Home Fire, New Haven. American Mutual Life, New Haven. LYMAN L. SQUIRE, Agent, No. 6 Adelphi Building.


Lorillard Fire Insurance Co., New York. AEtna Fire Insurance Co., New York. Republic Fire Insurance Co., New York. Manhattan Fire Insurance Co., New York. Arctic Fire Insurance Co., N. Y. North Western Insurance Co., Oswego, N. Y. New York Life Insurance Co. Manhattan Life Insurance Co., New York. Washington Life Insurance Co., New York. GEORGE S. LESTER, Agent, No. 13 Phoenix Building, 298 Chapel street.




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