Price & Lee's New Haven (New Haven County, Conn.) city directory, including West Haven, East Haven, and Woodbridge, 1869-70, Part 36

Author: Price & Lee Company, New Haven
Publication date: 1869-1870
Publisher: New Haven : Price & Lee Company
Number of Pages: 1100


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Box No. 13-Corner of Chapel and High streets-D. W. Buck- ingham & Co., cor. Chapel and High, E. Dickerman, Jr., drug store, New Haven Hotel, William T. Bartlett, 18 College, Chas. W. Skiff, 42 College.


Box No. 14-Corner of Park and South streets-Grocery store corner Park and South streets, H. P. Frost, 19 Park st., John E. Lewis, 12 Park st., F. A. Jackson, 72 High street.


Box No. 15-Cor. Congress avenue and Daggett st .- Office Mansfield Elastic Frog Co., night watchman of same, Henry W. Blakeslee, 77 Washington street, Conrad Hofacker, 218 Congress avenue, John H. Leeds, 13 Vernon street.


Box No. 16-Corner of Howard avenue and Columbus street -N. Countryman, corner Howard avenue and Columbus st., grocery store corner Washington and Columbus streets, J. G. Brown, 78 Columbus street, R. C. Law, City Point, J. M. Prindle, 169 Long Wharf, R. S. Pickett, 74 Columbus, Willis Smith, 15 South Water.


Box No. 17-Corner of Columbus and West Water streets-W. H. Hutchinson, corner of Columbus and Lafayette streets, N. Coun- tryman's office.


Box No. 21-No. 1 Engine House, Congress avenne-engineer and driver of steamer, Terrence Smith, 9 Rose.


Box No. 23-Custom House Square-D. B. Cruttenden, De- Forrest & Hotchkiss, 4 and 6 State street, day and night watch- man N. Y. & N. II. R. R. shop.


Box No. 24-No. 1 Hose House, George street-office Eagle Hotel. James A. Church, 18 Garden street.


Box No. 25-Corner of Church and Crown streets-A. H. Bishop, 93 Crown street, Chas. H. Ouk's grocery store, Janitor Music Hall, M. Armstrong & Co., S Temple street, Dr. E. L. Bissell, 27 Church street.


Box No. 26-R. R. Depot, Chapel street-day and night watchman depot, Western Union Telegraph Office, Palladium office, Courier office, Florence House, D. Cowell, State street, Berkele & Curtiss, 211 Chapel street, Samuel Thompson. 213 Chapel street.


Box No. 31-No. 2 Engine House, Artisan street-engineer and driver of steamer, William HI. Minty, Grand street bridge, Dr. O. W. Peek, 139 Olive street.


Box No. 32-Corner East Water and Brewery streets-John


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H. Leeds, day and night watchman of Barytes Works, Basin Wharf, Lewis, Beecher & Co., 107 Water street, H. W. Benedict & Co. 112 Water street, W. H. Fairchilds, 15 Warren street, 11 Brewery street,


Box No. 34-No. 2 Hose House, Chestnut street-Stiles Stevens, 63 Wooster, John Tuttle's grocery store, cor. Chestnut and Wooster streets, Henry Hotchkiss, 130 Chapel, H. A. Duntze, 100 Chapel street, W. Webb, 94 Chapel street, David M. Smith, 38 Chestnut street.


Box No. 35-Corner Hamilton and Chapel streets-Lawrence, Bradley & Pardee's office, Steam Saw Mill Co., Durham, Booth & Wooster, Lewis Elliott, Jr., 86 Hamilton street, Charles Bradley, 92 Chapel street.


Box No. 36-Corner East and Collis street-Henry L. Clark's grocery, corner East and Collis streets, Benj. Foy, 32 East street, night watchman steamboat dock, Eli W. Bassett, 11 Collis street, R. S. Dowd, switchman H. & N. H. R. R., W. & E. T. Fitch's office, Sargent & Co., Water street.


Box No. 41-No. 4 Engine House, corner of St. John and Wallace streets -- L. Candee & Co., Rubber Works, Mallory, Wheeler & Co., Greene street, G. F. Warner & Co., 76 East street, New Haven Clock Company.


Box No. 42 -- Corner of Franklin and Grand streets-Blackman's drug store, and George W. King's grocery store, corner Franklin and Grand, Chas. A. Willoughby, 150 Grand.


Box No. 43-Corner of East and Myrtle streets-H. A. Lin- coln, master mechanic, and watchman Shore Line R. R., Treadwell Smith, 14 Cottage street, Asahel Curtiss, 573 State street.


Box No. 45-Corner of State and Pearl-Bronson's grocery store, cor. Pearl and State, Johnson & Son's grocery store, 488 State, R. W. Norton, 515 State, Henry Winson, 280 State street, D. B. Case, 35 Humphrey street, John G. Chapman, 20 Eld.


Box No. 51-Corner of Orange and Chapel streets-C. Cowles & Co., 49 Orange street, Bowditch & Co., 76 Orange street, Towns. end Savings Bank, R. & J. M. Blair, 73 Orange street, John Lynch.


Box No. 52-Corner of Orange and Bradley streets-N. D. Sperry, 268 Orange. street, L. W. Sperry, 270 Orange street, Jas. P. Hart, cor. Orange and Bradley, Jas. H. Leeds, 65 Bradley, Dr. W. B. Deforest, 259 Orange street, C. B. Mathewman, 281 Orange street, S. E. Merwin, Jr., 240 Orange street.


Box No. 53-Junetion of State and Olive streets-Joseph Fair- child, 399 State, Lent Bishop, 295 State, Wm. Skinner, 426 State, F. C. Dayton, 435 State, H. Kettendorf, N. Y. R. R., watchman at Ilooker, Candee & Co.


ADDITIONAL KEVHOLDERS,


Each member of the Board of Fire Commissioners, Chief Engi- neer and assistants, W. H. H. Blackman, Fire Marshal, Deputy Fire Marshal, all policemen and supernumeraries, Paul C. Skiff, Chapel street; A. A. Kellogg, 63 Greene: H. II. Bunnell, 117 Olive : F. E. Griswold, 74 Olive; E. A. Hotchkiss, 142 Greene ;. J. B. Lucke, 187 Wallace; Albert M. Johnson, Brewster Engine House ; Geo. W. Corbusier, 305 Water; Gilbert A, Ford, 9 Liberty court ; II.


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G. Lewis, 38 Wooster; F. J. Betts, 143 Chapel ; Henry Blanchard, 200 Chapel; John Fowler, 8 Elm ; Col. E. E. Bradley, 6 Hughes Place ; J. M. Fairchild, 215 Chapel; N. Albert Hooker, 147 Orange; Frederick K. Catlin, 123 Columbus ; O. Hines, 71 Carlisle ; George Butler, 22 Prince ; F. Chatterton, 65 Wooster ; Stephen I. Ford, 150 Elm, A. C. Hendricks, 174 Chapel street, and others.


INSTRUCTIONS TO KEY HOLDERS.


1. On the breaking ont of a fire, notice should be immediately com- municated to the nearest Alarm Box, Keys of which are always in the hands of the Police, and responsible persons in the vicinity of the Boxes.


2. Key holders, upon the discovery or positive information of a fire, wil unlock the box, pull down the slide or hook once, and let go. This gives the desired alarm all over the city, repeating itself five times.


3. "All persons giving fire alarms are requested to remain by the box a moment, and if no clicking is heard in the box, pull again ; if you still hear no clicking, go to the next nearest box and give the alarm from that.


4. Never signal for a fire seen at a distance. Never touch the hook except to give an aların of fire. Be sure the box is locked before leav- ing it. Give an alarm for no canse other than an actual fire. Do not give an aların for a chimney.


5. Owners and occupants of buildings are requested to inform themselves of the location of the Signal Boxes near their property, also, the places where the keys are kept. Be sure the alarm is prop- erly given. One single stroke of the City Hall Bell and Engine House Gongs is not given for an aların of fire.


6. Bell Ringers will see the necessity of being particular to strike the correct number of the box from whenee the alarm is given, always to be guided by the City Hall Bell. Second alarms for the same fire will only be given by the Chief Engineer or one of his assistants.


7. Alarms will be sounded on the Fire Bells thus : For box 5, five strokes, 1-1-1-1-1, with short intervals, and repeating. For box 32, three strokes, 1-1-1, a pause, then two strokes, 1-1, a pause, and re- peating. Alarms for other numbers are given in a like manner.


J. MURRAY FAIRCHILD, Sup't.


CITY ORDINANCE.


A BY-LAW FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPII. Be it ordained by the Court of Common Council of the City of New Haren :


SECTION 1. That any person or persons who shall wilfully deface, injure or destroy the Fire Alarm Telegraph in this city, or any part thereof, or any of its appartenances, or shall wilfully interfere with or do anything to the same, so as to prevent or delay the proper and timely use thereof, shall for every such offense forfeit and pay a pen- alty of not less than twenty, nor more than one hundred dollars for the use of the city, the amount of said penalty to be fixed by the Court having cognizance of the offense.


SEC. 2. Any person who shall open any alarm box connected with the Fire Alarm Telegraph, except by the authority of, or with the keys furnished by the Superintendent of the Fire Alarm Telegraph, shall forfeit and pay therefor a penalty of twenty-five dollars for the use of the city.


SEC. 3. Suit may be brought for said penalties by complaint and forthwith process, as in ordinary criminal proceedings.


Passed in Court of Common Council, October 6th, A. D. 1868. Attest, WILLIAM DOWNES, City Clert.


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Fires and Fire Alarms in the City of New Haven from June Ist, 1868 to June 1st, 1869.


Buildings.


Personal.


DATE.


OWNERS AND LOCATIONS.


LOSS.


INS.


LOSS.


INS.


1867.


July 3. Mechanics' Block, Union


$500


$500


$675


$673


4. Robert T. Merwin, Bradley.


slight.


=


4. Yale College .


slight.


12. N. Countryman .


slight.


15. Babcock's barn, Greene .


slight.


17. Hill Court, chimney


slight.


28. New Britain House, Wallace


slight.


Aug. 19. Broad Street, fence . .


slight.


26. Grand Street, kerosene lamp


slight.


Sept. 8. Mansfield's Hat Store . 24.[Robt. Stevens' barn, Con- gress av .


600


200


24. Dummy Engine House, Belle Dock .


slight. slight.


Oct.


26. Clinton House, 59 Church 3. False Alarm, Box 25 .


66


7. Park Street, from Forge


12. Grilley Co., 293 State


14. Yale College out-house


100


100


1


18. Bridge y L. E. Goodyear


6,000


4,700


2,000 400


2,000


c. Water John Richardson.


slight. slight.


29. Daggett Street, hay stack and fence . Nov. 1. Rear Kirby's Jewelry Store, rubbish .


4. College Coal Sheds


slight. slight.


4. H. D. Clark's foundry, R. R. av Hamilton cor. Wallace,


2,500


no ins.


6. James Riley, house . William O. Higgins .


200


200


25 500


no ins.


7. T. D. Read, shanty, hallville .


New-


600


600


400


no ins.


1,200; no ins.


slight.


400


Dec.


11. N. Y. R. R. shop


slight. 15,000


11,000


slight.


66


15. Baumgarten Co., organ shop 15. H. M. Robinson's Bindery, kerosene


slight.


50


no ins.


slight.


slight.


slight.


slight.|


.


slight.


50


50


23. Chimney, Wallace .


25. Deer Pen on the Green


slight.


12. Truman Alling's barn 17. Grand Street, chimney 30. Mallory, Wheeler & Co. 9. St. John cor. Olive 11. Atwater Treat's barn


400 slight.


30


20


14. Tug Boat Adella


16. J. Rathgeber, house, Wan : 16. Hale & Co., carriage manuf. 17. Bradley St., kerosene lamp . 19 East Street, house


19. John Moore, Bristol Street, incendiary


25


slight.


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Oct. 20. Frederick Zapp, Congress av 25. Thomas Clarklin, Locust c. Hamilton, chimney .


slight. slight.


= 20. G. F. Warner & Co., foundry


Jan. 1. N. Y. & N. H. R. R. shops .


150,000


64,400


24. Cutler Building, shavings


Feb.


30. Truman Alling, smoke house 6. Miller's Garden, C. C. Miller 17. Laurel Street, stove


8,000 slight.


4,000


1,200


1,200


21. Fish Hook and Needle Co., manuf., 15 Artisan .


25. L. W. Sperry, dwelling


20


no ins.


Mar. 6. Brockett & Tuttle's carriage manufactury


1,000


1,000


2,775


2,775


14. Stafford Building, chimney . Richard Platt's store, incen-


shght.


" 25. diary .


slight.


April 2. Mallory, Wheeler Co., manufactory


300


300


no dam


14.


6. False Alarm, (bonfire) Putnam St., { Felix Early barn, Peter Flynn


450


no ins.


100 no ins.


15. Hamilton Street, chimney 15. Elam Hull, coal sheds


1,000


445


21. New Haven Clock Co.


50


50


22. J. H. Benham & Son's Print- ing Office


92


92


May


25. Hamilton Street, chimney 2. Grand Street, ash barrel . 19. J. B. Sargent's baru


24. Grand Street, awning .


100 slight.


slight.


slight.


LAMP-POST LETTER BOXES, Not for valuable letters, are located as follows :-


At the Corner of George and Church sts.,


At the Corner of


Grand and Olive, State and Olive, Orange and Grove, Whitney Avenue and Howard,


. Columbus and Lafayette, Columbus and Liberty, Congress Avenue and Cedar, Park and South, George and York,


Trumbull and Orange, Bradley and State, Pearl and State,


Grand and Franklin, Grand and East, Greene and Wallace,


Hamilton and Chapel,


East and Collis, Belle Dock, at Austin & Co., Chestnut and Wooster,


Chapel and Wooster Square, Greene and Wooster Square, Olive and Wooster, Chapel and Union, Chapel and State, State and Crown, Orange and Chapel.


-


---


no ins.


25. Lawrence, Bradley & Pardec 25. Tuttle & English, lumber yard .


George and State, Howe and Chapel, Day and Chapel, Whalley Avenue and Sperry, Goffe (Dorman & Tuttle) op SSperry Dixwell Avenue and Eaton, York Square and Broadway, York Street and Broadway, College and Elm, College and Chapel, Court and Church, . Church and Chapel, Court and Orange, Court and State, State and Elm,


no dam 7,000 slight. slight. slight.


11. Locust Street, chimney .


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PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, &c. New Haven Collection District.


(Extent-from Madison to Housatonic River, both inclusive.)


Collector-Cyrus Northrop. . Deputy Collector, Inspector a. ! Clerk-Edmund Pendleton. Inspectors and Clerks-Jeste l' .. . and Joseph W. Barnum. Weighers, Guagers and Measure ?--- R. S. Crampton, R. S. Pickett. Inspectors-John W. Lane, J. B. Hotchkiss, E. D. S. Goodyear, Alfred Daggett. Watchman and Boatinan-Wm. J. Smith and Win. Starkey, .- Messenger and Porter-David M. Atwater. Janitor-Theode: Knipping. Inspector at Derby-Lucius Gilbert. Inspector : Branford-Grant Smith. Inspector at Madison-Thomas ( Light-House Keeper-Elizur Thompson. Keeper of Long What! Light-Gilbert A. W. Ford. .


Supreme Court of the United States.


Chief Justice-SALMON P. CHASE, of Ohio. Associate Justices- NATHAN CLIFFORD, of Maine ; SAMUEL NELSON, of New York ; R. - ERT GRIER, of Pennsylvania; JAMES M. WAYNE, of Georgia; J .!! CARTON, of Tennessee ; NOAH H. SWAYNE, of Ohio; SAM'L F. MILLIE of Iowa; DAVID DAVIS, of Illinois; STEPHEN J. FIELD, of Califor ..... Clerk-D. W. MIDDLETON, of Washington, D. C. Reporter-J. S. BLACK, of Washington, D. C.


Meets first Monday in December, at Washington.


Government of the United States.


The TWENTY-FIRST Presidential term of the Federal Government commenced March 4th, 1869, and will end March 4th, 1873. President-ULYSSES S. GRANT, of Illinois. Vice-President-SCHUYLER COLFAX, of Indiana,


Sec'y of State-HAMILTON FISH, of New York, 8,14 1


Salary, 825.140


Sec'y of Treasury-GEO. S. BOUTWELL, of Mass. 8,14 ·1 Sec'y of War-JOHN A. RAWLINGS, of Illinois, " 8.1(1)


Sec'y of Navy-Adolph Borie, of Pennsylvania, Sec'y of Interior-J. D. Cox, of Ohio, 8,18 %)


8.00+


Postmaster-Gen-JOHN A. J. CRESWELL, Maryland, Attorney-General-E. R. HOAR, of Massachusetts, Comm'r of Patents-SAMUEL L. FISHER, of Ohio, 3.19-1


of Pensions-HENRY VAN AERNHAM,


of Int. Revenue-C. DELANO, of Ohio, .€


Com'tr of Currency-II. R. HURLBURT, of N. York,


5,000


Government of Connecticut.


Governor-MARSHALL JEWELL, Hartford, Salary, $2.00


Lieut. Gov .- FRANCIS WAYLAND, of New Haven, Sec'y of State-HIRAM APPLEMAN, of Groton, Treasurer-DAVID P. NICHOLS, of Danbury.


5 .....


1.5.41


Comptroller-JAMES W. MANNING, of Putnam, 1.000 Comm'r of School Fund-GEO. A. PAYNE, Woodst'k " 1,200


State Librarian -- CHARLES J. HOADLEY, of Hartford, "


1,00


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United States Courts in Connecticut.


CIRCUIT COURT .- Judge, Samuel Nelson, Cooperstown, New York. Sessions-At New Haven, fourth Tuesday in April ; at Hartford, third Tuesday in September.


DISTRICT COURT .- Judge, William D. Shipman, of Hartford. Clerk, Loren P. Waldo, of Hartford. Attorney, Hiram Willey, of New London. Marshal-Peter R. Carll, of New Haven.


Sessions-At New Haven, fourth Tuesday in February ; fourth Tuesday in August. At Hariford, fourth Tuesday in May and fourth Tuesday in November. United States Commissioners-Chas. R. Ingersoll, Alfred Blackman, Samuel L. Bronson, New Haven.


Notaries Public.


Atwater, Thomas B.


Goodwin, Wm.


Pond, Philip


Atwater, Wyllys


Graves, John S.


Prescott, Frank


Anderson, Isaac


Griswold, Samuel Harrison, Francis E.


Redfield, Horatio G.


Armstrong, George L. Harrison, H. Lynde Bail, Louis


Reynolds, George A. Reynolds, Wm. A.


Baldwin, Chas. L.


Hartley, William Hill, Eugene C.


Richardson, John A.


Baldwin, Simeon F.


Hill, Morris S.


Robinson, Charles


Barnum, Starr A.


Hollister, John C


Robinson, William C.


Bartlett, Wm T.


Hotchkiss, James G. (Westville.)


Rogers, Henry Schleigel, Robert


Scranton, Edw'd S.


Shakelford, Harvey K.


Sheldon, Joseph


Butler, Sylvanus


Ingersoll, Colin M.


Shelton, Charles


Butler, George A.


Kimberly, E. E.


Shelton, Charles T.


Brooks, Charles H.


Lester, George S.


Shelton, Clark R.


Brown, James G.


Lloyd, William R.


Sloan, Thomas G.


Carpenter, Thacher B. Lines, Augustus


Smith, E. A.


Carrier, Charles A. . Lovejoy, Francis M.


Smith, Joseph A.


Chapman, John G.


Lum, Benjamin C.


Smith, Montague M.


Spier, Seigwart,


Squire, L. L.


Stowe, II. Webster


Comstock, John F.


Townsend, Edward H.


Comstock, Lafayette Cunningham, John Curtis, Geo. W. Daggett, Alfred


North, John G.


Twiss, Julius Ward, Israel K. Warren, Herbert C.


Davis. Chas. S. A.


Northrop, Birdsey G. Wayland, Francis


Dickerman, T. Parsons Nott, George R. Downes, Joseph Downes, William Earle, John E.


O'Brien, Owen Olmstead, James Osborne, Arthur D.


Weld, William J. Whedon, Charles R.


Fitzgerald, Richard


Pardee, Henry C. Pardee, Henry E. Pease, Obadiah,


Willcox, Cyprian Wood, James A.


Peck, Jesse


Wood, Olin R.


Wright, Dexter R.


Wright, Robert W.


Zunder, Meyer


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1


Clark, Edward M. Cleeton, G. Edward Cook, Elizur


Mailhouse, Jacob Mansfield, John W. Mason, James M. Morse, Elliot II. Morris, Luzon B. Moulthrop, Wm. M. Munson, Lyman E.


Trowbridge, Chas. II.


Webb, Charles II.


Weed, Edward A.


White, Henry D.


Fowler. Chas II. Fox, Timothy J. Gaffney, Francis P. Gardiner, George F. Gilbert, Stephen, Gilbert, Stephen B.


Peck, Lorenzo B. Peck, Lucius G. Platt, Johnson T.


Prescott, Harry


Avery, Prentice P.


Bowers, Caleb B. Brown, Robert A. Hugo, Phillip Ives, Charles Bull, William A. Bushnell, C. S. F Hv'n Ives, Hoadley B.


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Commissioners of the Superior Court.


Alling, John W. Harrison, H. Lynde


Peck, David J.


Anketell, Edward A. Healy, B.


Baldwin, Simeon E. Blatchley, Charles C.


Hollister, John C.


Howarth, Wilbur G. Hull, S. R.


Robinson, Charis. Robinson, Wm. C. Rogers, Henry Sheldon, Joseph Shelton, Charles T. Smith, Carlos


DeForest, Edward


Jacocks, Abel B.


Doolittle, Tilton E.


Lake, Birdsey C.


Spier, Seigwart


Downes, William


Lambert, D. D.


Stoddard, Henry


Elliott, G. R.


Leonard, Milton S.


Fitch, Lucius W.


Lloyd, Wm. R.


Foster, Eleazer K.


Merwin, Robert T. Mix, Caleb


Stone, William W. Twiss, Julius Watrous, George II. Wayland, Francis Weed, Edward A. White, Henry White, Henry D.


Fowler, John S.


Morse, Gardner


Fox, Timothy J.


Munson, Lyman E.


Gardiner, George F.


Osborn, Geo. W.


White, Roger S.


Gorham, Charles K.


Osborne, Arthur D.


Wood, James A.


Harrison, Henry B.


Pardee, Henry E.


Wright, Dexter R.


Fair Haven-Curtis S. Bushnell.


Jurors for Superior Court, 1869.


Willis M. Anthony,


Daniel Healey,


Lucius Morgan,


Wm. B. Baldwin,


Michael Herrity,


Michael Mulchahy.


Amos F. Barnes,


William Hillhouse,


Elias Pierpont,


William Beach,


Bernard Reilly,


Silas Benham,


George W. Hicks, Thomas C. Hollis, Morris Isbell, Samuel Johnson, W. G. Judson,


Joseph Rothschild, Joseph Scoville, David Scranton,


Bernard Sheehan.


D. H. Brown,


Charles Katch,


Charles Shelton,


Sylvanus Butler,


Andrew L. Kidson,


Chas. W. Chapman,


Philo Chatfield,


Milton S. Leonard, John Maher, Thomas Maher,


Thomas L. Smith, Henry Stowe, Max Thalheimer, E. H. Thatcher, Joseph Troy,


C. S. A. Davis, Horace Day,


Jacob Mailhonse,


Jesse M. Mansfield,


Patrick Ward,


Prelate Demick,


Thomas MeGiven,


Samuel Wise,


M. R. Enscoe,


Ira Merwin,


Robert W. Wright,


Michael Fahy,


Wm. R. Meshurul,


Meyer Zunder.


Joel B. Foote,


Allen Mix,


Perkins, Charles C. Platt, Johnson T.


Bristol, Louis H.


Bronson, Samuel L. Colton, Joseph


Day, Horace


Ingersoll, Charles R. Ives, Charles Ives, E. S.


Foster, Law Wni.


Fowler, Charles H.


Morris, Luzon B.


S. L. Blatchley,


Samuel P. Bolles, John Bromley,


Edwin R. Cooper,


NEW HAVEN COUNTY .- Commissioners-Charles Brockett, Hamden. to 1869; R. Dibble, Branford, 1871. A. D. Rice, Waterbury, 1:60. Clerk of Courts-A. E. Osborne, New Haven. Assistant Clerk-1). J. Peck, New Haven. State Attorney-E. K. Foster, New Haven. Sheriff-G. O. Hotchkiss, New Haven. Deputy Sheriffs-Jonathan W. Pond, New Haven ; Wmn. Platt 2d, Milford; Wm. S. Hull, Madison ; Edwin S. Birdsey, Meriden ; David Tucker, Seymour ; George Blakes-


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lee, Waterbury. Deputy Jailor-Charles Webster, New Haven. County Treasurer-Stephen D. Pardee, New Haven. Deputy Sur- teyor-Wm. H. Hartley, New Haven.


Public Officers.


U. S. District Judge-William D. Shipman, Hartford.


U. S. District Clerk-Loren P. Waldo, of Hartford.


U. S. Marshal-Peter R. Carll, New Haven. Sheriff-Gideon O. Hotchkiss, 12 Exchange B.


Deputy Sheriff-Jonathan W. Pond, 23 Exchange B.


Judge of Probate-Levi B. Bradley, 1 City Hall.


Commissioners of Deeds for other States.


Simeon E. Baldwin, New York ; D. B. Beach, New York ; Louis II. Bristol, Ohio ; John C. Hollister, Georgia, Michigan, New York, New Jersey and California ; Lyman E. Munson, for most of the States; Arthur D. Osborne, Michigan, and Wisconsin ; Lucins G. Peck, Ohio ; Charles Robinson, New York, Maine and Michigan ; Edw'd I. Sanford, New York and Michigan.


Edward A. Anketell, 9 City Hall. Acknowledgment of Deeds taken for all the States.


Internal Revenue.


Second Distriet Office, 201 Chapel Street.


Assessor-John B. Wright, Clinton. Assistant Assessors for New Haven-Charles Carlisle, John HI. Rowland, 195 Chapel Street. Collector-Wm. H. Russell, 201 Chapel Street. Deputy Collector -William Olmstead, 201 Chapel Street.


United States Registrars in Bankruptcy.


First Distret-John Hooker, of Hartford.


Second District-Eleazer K. Foster, New Haven. Third District-Robert Coit, Jr., New London.


Fourth District-Wm. K. Seeley, Bridgeport.


TOWN GOVERNMENT.


Town Officers.


Selectmen-Win. R. Shelton, Thomas Brinley. Wm. Hillhouse, Allen Mix. J. P. Hart, C. G. Smith, Chas. Ruckholdt.


Town Clerk-J. Cunningham.


Tinen Agent-Wm. R. Sh Iton. Salary $2,500.


Treasurer-Harmanus M. Welch. Salary $300.


Collector of Taxes-Walter Osborn. Salary $2,500, including the services of clerk.


Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages-E. L. Bissell.


Registrars of Voters-1st District-Ezra B. Dibble, William E. Baldwin. 2d District-E. C. Andrews, David O'Donnell. 3d District-Geo. Baldwin, John Healey. 4th District-Anson L. Swift, Robert Schleigel 5th District-George Kane, Lucius Kentfield .-


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6th District-B. S. Kellam, Sherman E. Granniss. 7th District~ Marshall Bunnell, Willis R. Holt, 8th District-David E. Burwell, James II. Lansing.


Grand Jurors-William C. Robinson, James E. Bishop, George F. Gardiner, Bernard Reilly, Seigwart Spier, L. B. Morris, M. O'Connell.


Constables-Walter Osborn, Daniel Kernan, Jonathan W. Pond, M. Bunnell, Henry D. Smith, George S. Foote, Stephen Shanley. Surveyors of Highways-The Selectmen.


Fence Viewers-The Constables.


Pound Keepers-Mariner Beecher, James Reynolds, John Ryan, Charles Warren, James Carroll.


Haywards-Mariner Beecher, Lewis Bassett, Luther Potter, Lester W. Mabrey, Leverett Porter, Leydon Richardson, Jacob Graft.


Gaugers and Inspectors-Frederick Lines, E. T. Stanley, Stephen Wheeler, Wm. Tuttle, 2nd, Clark R. Shelton, George W. Kittredge, Theodore Tuttle,


Packers-Elijah Gilbert, Daniel Merrill, Austin Hurlbut, Robert Stevens, D. J. Bailey, Cornelius Pierpont, Wm. Hull, S. E. Merwin, Jr., Jerome T. Judson.


Weighers-Chas. F. Tuttle, Ward R. Sperry, Henry E. Barnes, Benj. Bronson, Lyman V. Treat, David T. Hotchkiss, Enos S. Kim- berly.


Sealers of Weights and Measures-William J. Derby, Lyman Treadway, Henry S. Merrifield.


Assessors and Board of Relief.


. Assessors -- Chas. T. Shelton, Augustus Lines, Henry W. Anthony. Willis M. Anthony; Daniel Healy.


Board of Relief-Patrick Maher, James P. Merriman, Francis Donnelly, Alfred Daggett, Elijah H. Frisbie.


Justices of the Peace.


Elected April 6, 1868, for 2 years from July 4, 1868.


William A. Reynolds, John B. Robertson, Luzon B. Morris, Levi B. Bradley, Milton S. Leonard, William R. Shelton, Wilson H. Clark. John W. Mansfield, Lyman L. Squire, Lucius G. Peck, Charles T. Shelton, Ira Merwin, William C. Robinson, Elijah Gilbert, William Downes, Samuel L. Bronson, John E. Earle, Charles C. Blatchley, James G. Brown, Charles R. Whedon, Henry W. Anthony, Michael Nolan, Jacob Mailhouse, Lewis Merwin, Max Thalhiemer, John Tuttle. Timothy Collins, Sylvanus Butler, William McGuire, Thomas MeGinn, Caleb Mix, Jr., John Maher, Michael Reynolds, Morris Goodhart, Curtis S. Bushnell, Augustus D. Norton, David L. Bunnel, E. L. Bissell, Prelate Dimick, Michael R. Enscoe, Bernard Sheehan, Rus- sell Chapman, II. W. E. Matthews, Seigwart Spier, Michael Herrity, Wm. Hartley, Philip Pond, Patrick Smith, Michael Welch, Daniel Healey, Philo B. Tuttle, Michael Leaden, Edwin W. Cooper, S. K. Hull, James L. Hayes, Charles Kimberly.


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Officers of the Board of Health.


Clerk-William Downes. Attorney-Abel B. Jacocks. Health Officers-L. W. Sperry, W. R. Shelton, Thomas Brinley, William Hillhouse, Allen Mix, Michael Eagan, Charles R. Pope. Health Committee-E. S. Russell and C. S. Ward.




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