The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1849-1852, Part 53

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ARTILLERY.


TOWNS. East Hartford, Hartford,


CAPTAINS. Martin O. Hills, Elisha S. Olmsted,


IST LIEUTENANTS. Ralph Wyllys, Stephen H. Higgins,


2D LIEUTENANTS.


George Symonds, Charles Deming,


3D LIEUTENANTS. B. L. Cowles. F. T. Loveland.


INFANTRY.


Manchester,


Valet D. Perry,


De Witt C. Perry, Horace Viving,


Diodate Woodbridge, N. W. Holcomb, John W. Goslee,


Lyman Coe.


Glastenbury,


Charles C. Goodale,


William Goslee, Hubert M Butler,


Charles Bassett,


Clinton Bronson.


Farmington,


William Wheeler,


Newton F. Hart,


Thomas J. Andrus.


Avon, Windsor Locks,


Robert F. Woodford, Daniel Porter,


Selalı Westcott, Robert A. Hawley, Charles L. Drake,


Chester B. Shorey. James R. Drake,


Ephraim A. Hart.


Samuel B. Hayden.


Hartford,


Joseph D. Williams,


Independent. Jolın C. Comstock,


N. E Brace, Judson J. Dimock.


154


MILITIA.


John Dean.


Canton,


Ilector Case,


Charles Taylor.


New Britain, Joslına R. King,


SECOND REGIMENT.


Colonel, N. S. Hallenbeck, New Haven. Lieut. Colonel, John Arnold, New Haven. Major, F. A. Townsend, New Haven. Adjutant, Charles S. Jones, New Haven. Quarter Master, George Scovill, New Haven.


NEW HAVEN COUNTY.


Pay Master, Nicholas Sweetman, New Haven. Surgeon, Amos C. Blakesley, New Haven. Surgeon's Mate, Erastus Bills, New Haven. Sergeant Major, George E. Hubbell, New Haven.


ARTILLERY.


TOWNS. New Haven,


CAPTAINS. James Quinn,


IST LIEUTENANTS. Lyman Bissell,


2D LIEUTENANTS.


Horace H. Weston,


3D LIEUTENANTS. Wyllys Bristol, Jr.


New Haven, North Haven, Birmingham, Milford,


Bennett Todd, Ledyard Colburn, William H. Bull,


INFANTRY. Wm. A. Leffingwell, Charles S. Jones, John C. Moulthrop, Samuel Sackett, C. S. Russell, John S. Porter,


Wm. B. Baldwin,


James M. Woodward. James M. Payne. John A. Chatfield. Phineas Bristol.


THIRD REGIMENT.


Colonel, James I .. Nelson, Norwich.


Lieut. Colonel, John H. Trueman, Norwich. Major, A. R. Haile. Norwich. Quarter Master, H. S. Prentice, Norwich. Pay Master, E. P. Cottrell. Norwich. Chaplain, J. M. Willey, Stonington. Surgeon, Edward Bentley, Norwich.


NEW LONDON COUNTY. Surgeon's Mate, - Edmonds, Colchester. Sergeant Major, Darius Gardner. Quarter Master Sergeant, Paul Green, Norwich. Drum Major, - Brown, Norwich. Fife Major, John N. Cutler, Norwich. Trumpet Major, A. Parkinson, Norwich.


MILITIA.


155


TOWNS. Franklin,


CAPTAINS. Simeon Edgerton, Selden 'T. Porter,


HORSE ARTILLERY.


IST LIEUTENANTS. N. W. Green, Egbert Brown,


2D LIEUTENANTS. Daniel G. Edgerton, Thomas Spencer,


3D LIEUTENANTS. Jacob Kehrr. David Foote.


J. C. Gilbert,


CAVALRY. Jabez P. Manning,


J. C. Foster,


Benjamin U. Cobb.


Colchester, Lebanon, Stonington, New London,


Andrew Lathrop, Asa L. Cook, Joshua Haley, Jr., Thomas W. Fox,


ARTILLERY. Isaac Johnson, James A. Fuller, Albigence Hyde,


Eugene C. Rogers,


George H. Loomis. Joseph L. Chadwick, Rufus L. Dimock.


Festus H. Chapman.


James S. Hancox.


New London, Norwich, Montville,


INFANTRY. A. W. Chapman, Christopher Culver, Oliver W. Tubbs, Gurdon W. Hamilton, Norman B. Church,


John Lewis, George E. Cooley, Lyman Maynard,


Andrew Hobron. George H. Dennis. William C. Turner.


Norwich, Norwich, Preston, Voluntown,


Charles P'. Coombs, O. S. Coombs, B. V. Gallup,


RIFLEMEN. A. Le Roy Prentice, William H. Webb, S. A. Button, B. M. Burdick,


George Avery, N. D. Bates, Elihu P. Fish,


Joel Snow. Joseph A. Cook. A. B. Williams. Henry J. Lee.


156


MILITIA.


FOURTH REGIMENT. LITCHFIELD COUNTY.


Colonel, John C. Smith, New Milford. Lieut. Colonel, William F. Baldwin. Litchfield. Major, Dwight W. Pierce, Cornwall. Adjutant, Rollin H. Harrison, Litchfield. Quarter Master, George B. Turrell, Litchfield.


Pay Master, Amos H. Farnsworth. Litchfield. Chaplain, F. D. Beeman, Litchfield. Surgeon, George Seymour, Litchfield. Surgeon's Mate, David E. Bostwick, Litchfield. Drum Major, Benjamin G. Loomis, New Hartford.


CAVALRY.


TOWNS. New Milford, Roxbury,


CAPTAINS. Henry Gunn, Cyrus Thomas,


IST LIEUTENANTS. James E. Wells, Samuel B. Pierce,


2D LIEUTENANTS.


3D LIEUTENANTS. Henry Camp. Frederick Jackson.


Litchfield,


Solomon Marsh, 2d,


ARTILLERY. Edward O. Peck,


Charles L. Perkins,


James Phelps.


INFANTRY.


Litchfield, Hitchcocksville, Norfolk, New Hartford,


Leverett W. Wessells, Alfred H. Beers, Charles M. Coe, Jason H. Huyler, Ebenezer S. Hinman, Lyman B. Smith, James M. Richards.


R. H. Harrison, William H. Ward,


John W. Lane. Henry L. Lincoln. Hoyt Whiting.


New Milford, Watertown,


RIFLEMEN. Charles Buckingham, Orrin H. Buckingham, John T. Northrop, Jolın Pierce, Hobart A. Atwood, Henry G. Scott,


Frederick Bennett. Samuel N. Bradley.


MILITIA.


157


SIXTH REGIMENT.


MIDDLESEX COUNTY.


Chaplain, Stephen A. Loper. Surgeon, William H. Tremain. Surgeon's Mate, Charles A. Champlin. Sergeant Major, Charles A. Champlin. Drum Major, Samuel Dickinson.


TOWNS.


Haddam, Middletown, Saybrook,


CAPTAINS. George S. Clark, Lewis L. Kelsey,


East Hampton, East Haddam, Higganum, Middle Haddam, Essex, Middletown,


Henry Skinner, Alfred H. Chapman, Sylvester Scovill, Nelson Hall, Horace P. Johnson, E. W. N. Starr,


Portland, Deep River,


Felix Starkey,


ARTILLERY. IST LIEUTENANTS. William Brainard, James G. Richmond,


INFANTRY. Wm. H. Chapman, Wm. E. Newbury, I. K. Williams, A. G. Mitchell, Wın. C. Dickinson, David Dickinson, 'RIFLEMEN. Nelson Shepard, E. D. Shipman,


2D LIEUTENANTS. Shailor Brooks, Samuel Brainard, John F. Bushnell.


William C. Selden, Rufus A. Willey, George Brooks, R. D. Tibbals, Henry Parker, Charles W. Galpin,


3D LIEUTENANTS. Ebenezer R. Ray. Asa Rich.


W. L. Markham. Wm. H. Tracy. S. D. Brainard. C. E. Mitchell. E. W. Redfield. James H. Taylor.


Noah Shepard, W. B. Smith,


Abel Strickland. L. A. Shipman.


MILITIA.


158


Colonel. A. Newton Bradley, Rhode Island, Lieut. Colonel, J. E. H. Brainard, Haddam. Major, William E. Hungerford, East Haddam. Adjutant, George S. Clark. Quarter Master, C. A. T. Dickinson. Pay Master, Hubbard Ventres.


SEVENTH REGIMENT. WINDHAM COUNTY.


Colonel, J. M. Lyon, West Woodstock. Lieut. Colonel, C. D. Williams, Pomfret. Major, Amos Witter, Jr., Plainfield. Adjutant, Charles Burton, Pomfret. Quarter Master, J. T. Fairchild, Woodstock. Pay Master, Henry E. Chamberlain.


Chaplain, Thomas O. Rice, Killingly. Surgeon, Lewis Williams, Pomfret. Sergeant Major, L. C. Alexander, Killingly. Quarter Master Sergeant, D. H. Freeman. Drum Major, H. Fuller, Killingly. Fife Major, O. T. Palmer, Brooklyn.


CAVALRY.


TOWNS. Canterbury, West Woodstock,


CAPTAINS. Josiah G. Palmer, Dwight Austin,


Brooklyn, Killingly,


Henry G. Nye, Francis Alexander,


West Woodstock, Chaplin,


Findley M. Fox, Ephraim Howard,


Plainfield, Willimantic, Killingly, Thompson, Brooklyn,


Alpheus Weaver, George Hovey, Herbert Day, David Nichols, Albert Day,


1ST LIEUTENANTS. Harris Kies, John B. Healey,


ARTILLERY. William A. Owen, John W. Talbott,


INFANTRY. Wm. J. Johnson, L. Bruce Watkins,


RIFLEMEN. James Taylor, Albin Small, Ephraim Keach, Truman Miller, John D. Williams,


2D LIEUTENANTS. James B. Sherman, Benj. W. Bishop,


Theodore F. Robbins, Putnam Day,


Elisha Clark. Wm. Aldrich.


Lothrop Goodell, Lorenzo Whitney,


Nathan Chandler. Francis D. Chester.


Frederick O. Bennett. Charles Hawkins.


Benjamin F. Brown. Joseph W. Pierce.


159


28


MILITIA.


Elisha Popple, Edwin Hall, Horace J. Shippee. George F. Seaver, George Parish,


3D LIEUTENANTS. Horace Davis. Andrew W. Bowen.


EIGHTH REGIMENT. FAIRFIELD COUNTY.


Colonel, Richard H. White, Bridgeport. Lieut. Colonel, Amos M. Brush, Greenwich. Major, Daniel C. Rider, Redding. Adjutant, Silas D. Baldwin, Bridgeport, Quarter Master, Samuel Reimer, Bridgeport. Pay Master, A. B. Cobusier, Bridgeport. Chaplain, Moses Ballou, Bridgeport.


Surgeon, Beach Middlebrook, Bridgeport. Surgeon's Mate, Charles Betts, Stamford. Sergeant Major, Theodore Hall, Bridgeport. Quarter Master Sergeant, Francis Keeler, Bridgeport. Drum Major, Robert Middlebrook, Bridgeport. Fife Major, George Stevens, Fairfield. Trumpet Major, Samuel Rockwell, Stamford.


TOWNS.


Wilton, Greenfield Hill,


CAPTAINS. Wm. D. Gregory, David Burr,


Danbury, Newtown,


J. B. Sears, Julius Sanford,


Bridgeport, Norwalk,


Thomas C. Neblo, Lewis Tuttle,


Westport, Stratford, Fairfield, Easton, Sherman, Stamford, Bethel,


William J. Finch, Moses C. Stagg, Andrew Bulkley. Joseph H. Bennett, Wilks Edwards,


George S. Crofut,


Charles J. Judd,


2D LIEUTENANTS.


3D LIEUTENANTS.


HI. D. Taylor,


S. K. Rider.


D. A. Nichols,


Moses D. Treadwell.


A. B. Wakeman, CAVALRY. A S. Ambler, George R. Bottsford. ARTILLERY.


Samuel Gregory.


Andrew Mcintyre, Nelson Tuttle, Thomas R. Hoyt.


A. B. Lockwood.


John B. Gilbert, Andrew Wells, Thaddeus Hodge. George T. Holley. George Ball,


George W. Peck. B. Sherwood. John Hurd.


Oliver Wood.


160


MILITIA.


William H. Lacy.


Henry Hubbell, Orville Doty, INFANTRY. Allen Reynolds, Otis Beers, Ransom Phillips, David H. Ward, Geo. N. Woodruff,


HORSE ARTILLERY. 1ST LIEUTENANTS.


South Norwalk, Greenwich, Ridgefield, Stepney,


Joseph Bouton, Jr. Gilbert Lent, Jacob M. Lockwood, George Knapp,


RIFLEMEN. Sam'l W. Raymond, Elijah Lent, Jacob L. Dauchy, Amariah Mallett,


George T. Brady,


James L. Newman, Charles Keeler, Walter Gilbert,


Gershom Raymond. John H. Sniffin. Edwin T. Hoyt. Sam'l B. Wakeley.


FIFTH REGIMENT. TOLLAND COUNTY.


Colonel, Jonathan C. Porter, Coventry. Lieut. Colonel, Theodore D. Griggs, Tolland. Major, John Brace, South Coventry. Adjutant, Joseph Sexton, Ellington. Quarter Master, Lucius Dwinnell, Tolland. Pay Master, Henry M. Booth, South Coventry.


Chaplain, Horace Winslow, Rockville. Surgeon, Gilbert H. Preston, Tolland. Surgeon's Mate, Eleazer S. Beebe, Stafford. Sergeant Major, William C. Ladd, Stafford. Drum Major, F. A. Porter, Andover. Fife Major, Samuel Huntington, South Coventry.


CAVALRY.


TOWNS.


Enfield,


Tolland,


Charles Underwood, Charles H. Gowdy,


Somers, .


Coventry,


Samuel E. Eaton,


Rockville,


Chauncey Hibbard,


Stafford,


John A. Horton,


IST LIEUTENANTS. Ebenezer Pinney, INFANTRY. Calvin Whiton, Amos Pease, Henry T. Small, A. L. Cady,


RIFLEMEN.


2D LIEUTENANTS. J. F. Moffatt,


J. B. Kingsbury, Myron F. Gowdy, H. E. Hollister, E. C. V. Pinney,


George Kingsbury. Richard Joslyn. Brigham Payne. Martin Pinney, Jr.


Josiah Allen.


161


2


MILITIA.


3D LIEUTENANTS. Levi Cooley.


CAPTAINS. George Pease,


Commissioners.


ON TURNPIKE ROADS.


Boston, from Hartford to Thompson. Lyman Talcott, Nathaniel Root, Jr., Coventry. Bridgeport and Newtown. Ezra Morgan, Newtown ; Judson Curtis, Monroe.


Canaan and Litchfield. Chauncey Bunce, Canaan ; Adam Bentley, Goshen.


Center, from Tolland to Dudley. Horace Gaylord, Ashford ; Ezra Dean, Woodstock. Cheshire, from Farmington to New Haven. Gad Norton, Southington ; C. Allen, Cheshire. Chester and North Killingworth. Jedediah Stone, North Killingworth; G. W. Jones, Chester. Colchester and Chatham. Charles H. Pelton, Middletown ; Pomeroy Hall, Colchester.


Colchester and Norwich. Henry B. Tracy, Norwich ; S. A. Kellogg, Colchester.


Columbia, from Hebron to Windham. E. A. Woodward, Hebron ; Win. Robinson, Columbia. Connecticut, from Fairfield to Greenwich. J. B. Ferris, Stamford ; Wmn. St. John, Norwalk. Danbury and Ridgefield. Isaac H. Seeley, Bethel ; George Bates, Danbury. East Haddam and Colchester. Stanton S. Carr, E. Haddam ; Joshua B. Wheeler, Colchester. E. Middle, from Woodbury to Farmington. E. Scott, Farmington ; J. C. Skilton, Plymouth. Essex, from Pettipaug to Lyme. James Phelps, Saybrook ; James A. Bill, Lyme. Fair Haven to Killingworth. Henry Harris, Killingworth ; James C. Woodward, Fair Haven. Farmington River, from N. Hartford to Mass. Asa White, Colebrook ; Charles Moore, Bark- hamsted.


Goshen and Sharon. Frederick M. Foster, Goshen ; Lewis A. Thrall, Torrington. Greenwoods, from N. Hartford to Sheffield. E. Camp, Barkhamsted ; A. Pettibone, Norfolk.


162


COMMISSIONERS.


Groton and Stonington. Benjamin F. Palmer, Elias Babcock, Stonington.


Guilford and Durham. Russell Benton, Guilford; Fairchild Camp, Durham. Hartford and New Haven. Ira Twiss, Berlin ; Leander Parmelee, Wallingford.


Hartford and New London. George Mirick, Glastenbury; Asa Day, Marlboro. Hartford, Tolland, Windham and New London Counties. Fredeus Ladd, Franklin ; R. R.


Dimock, Lebanon.


Hartford and Tolland. Jedediah L. Ford, Vernon ; Ashbel Olmsted, East Hartford. Hebron and Middle Haddam. David Cornwall, Portland ; James M. Townsend, Columbia. Hop River, from Willimantic to Bolton. Samuel Lee, Windham ; Patton Fitch, Bolton. Humphreysville and Salem Bridge. S. W. Kellogg, Naugatuck; Hiram Upson, Seymour. David B. Hinman, Trumbull; William A. Judson, Huntington. Huntington to Bridgeport. Killingworth and Haddam. Philander Stevens, Killingworth ; Ansel Spencer, Haddam.


Litchfield and Cornwall. Henry S. Griswold, Litchfield ; John C. Calhoun, Cornwall. Litchfield and New Milford. William Coe, Litchfield ; Henry Buckingham, New Milford. Litchfield and Plymouth. John Pierce, Plymouth ; Leonard Pierpont, Litchfield. Middlesex, from Hartford to Saybrook. G. Pratt, Saybrook ; Wm. Robbins, 2d, Rocky Hill. Middletown and Berlin. Horace D. Hall, Middletown ; Samuel C. Wilcox, Berlin. Middletown and Durham. William D. Starr, Middletown ; Asher Robinson, Durham.


Middletown and Meriden. Charles Buckland, Middletown ; Noah Pomeroy, Meriden. Mohegan, through Mohegan lands to Norwich. Robert Comstock, W. B. Dolbean, Montville. Monroe and Newtown. Daniel B. Faynweather, Judson Curtis, Monroe.


Monroe and Zoar Bridge. Samuel Beardslee, Trumbull ; David Botsford, Newtown. New Haven and Derby. James M. Woodward, New Haven; William E. Downs, Derby. New Haven and Milford. Ira Merwin, New Haven ; Nathan Merwin, Milford.


TURNPIKE ROADS.


163


New London and Lyme. Lodowick Bill, Lyme; N. S. Perkins, New London. New London and Windham Co., from Norwich to Sterling and Rhode Island. dleton, Norwich ; Willard Putnam, Sterling.


Gurdon Pen-


New Milford and Roxbury. Royal J. Canfield, New Milford; Josiah Hotchkiss, Woodbury. New Preston, through New Milford. Joseph Bennett, New Preston ; H. P. Turrell, Kent. Sturges Selleck, Danbury ; W. O. Beard, Norwalk.


Norwalk and Danbury.


Norwalk and Newtown. Selden P. Barnum, Newtown ; Curtis Fanton, Redding. Norwich and Salem. Henry Williams, Salem ; Elias Cottrell, Norwieh.


Providence, Killingly.


Oxford, Southbury to Derby. Joshua Kendall, Seymour; Erastus Osborn, Southbury. Samuel Reynolds, Stephen Richards, Killingly.


Rimmon Falls, from New Haven. J. D. Candee, New Haven ; Bevil P. Smith, Woodbridge. Salem and Hamburg, Lyme. Andrew Stark, East Haddam ; Jedediah Brockway, Lyme. Sharon and Cornwall. Enoch P. Peck, Sharon ; Obadiah Pierce, Cornwall.


Sherman and Redding. Curtis Morris, Brookfield ; Frederick Edwards, Monroe.


Shetucket, Preston and Voluntown.


John J. Clark, Norwich ; Robert A. Williams, Preston. Southington and Waterbury, to Meriden. Lucius P. Bryan, Waterbury ; J. H. Guy, Meriden. Straits, from New Haven to Litchfield. H. Bissell, Litchfield ; S. W. S. Skilton, Woodbridge. Sugar Hollow, from Wilton to Ridgefield. Peter S. Coley, Redding ; E. Hawley, Ridgefield. Sympauge, from Ridgefield to Danbury. Oliver Shepard, Bethel ; Joseph Taylor, Danbury. Talcott Mountain, from Hartford to New Hartford. Moses Burr, Hartford ; Henry Jones, New Hartford.


Torrington, from Canton to Litchfield. R. Douglass, N. Hartford ; J. A. Woodruff, Litchfield. Warren. Ira Frink, Cornwall ; Frederick Coleman, Warren.


Waterbury River, from Woodbridge to Mass. U. Taylor, Litchfield ; A. H. Martin, Waterbury.


164


TURNPIKE ROADS.


2


Wells' Hollow, to Bridgeport. Christopher N. Shelton, John Beardslee, Huntington. Weston, to Fairfield. Edward Hill, Orlando Perry, Easton.


Windham and Brooklyn. Henry Smith, Hampton ; Thomas R. Baxter, Brooklyn. Windham and Coventry. James Aspenwall, Canterbury ; Simon Gager, Coventry.


Windham and Mansfield. Andrew Frink, Jr., Windham ; Henry L. Rider, Willington. Wolcottville, to Winsted. Elijah B. White, Winchester ; Charles N. Cooke, Torrington.


BRIDGES.


Bennett's, Newtown and Southbury. W. Johnson, Southbury ; Oliver Summers, Newtown. Boardman's, Kent. Henry Merwin, 2d, Darius Williams, New Milford. Bridgeport. John Brooks, Jr., Sherwood Sterling, Bridgeport; Samuel Beardslee, Trumbull. Bridgeport Foot. Philo F. Barnum, Elisha S. Abernethy, Bridgeport. Bridgewater and Brookfield. John Wooster, New Milford ; David A. Foster, Brookfield. Bull's Falls, Kent. William Roberts, New Milford ; William T. Hopson, Kent.


Derby, to Huntington. David W. Plumb, Derby ; Ebenezer Wakelee, Huntington. East Bridgeport. William A. Peck, Joseph Crosby, Bridgeport.


Enfield, to Suffield. Norman Allen, Joseph P. Converse, Enfield.


Fuller's, Kent. Homer Swift, John D. Bolt, Kent. Gaylord's, New Milford. Herman Merwin, Theodore Buck, New Milford.


Hartford, to E. Hartford. Henry Kilbourn, Stillman Niles, Hartford ; J. Judson, E. Hartford. Hawley's, New Milford. Addison L. Beardsley, New Milford ; Alonzo Beers, Brookfield. Mystic, Groton to Stonington. Isaac Denison, Stonington ; James Gallup, Groton.


New Milford. Nathan C. Clark, Carr Hine, New Milford.


BRIDGES.


165


Niantic, Waterford. William D. Smith, East Lyme; Manassah Leach, Waterford. Norwich and Preston. Joseph A. Griswold, Norwich ; H. W. Benedict, I. Williams, Preston. Tomlinson's, New Haven and East Haven. J. Knevals, N. Haven ; R. Andrews, E. Haven. Washington, Milford and Stratford. Selalı Strong, Milford ; John Wilcoxson, Stratford. Zoar, Newtown to Southbury. Charles C. Warner, David Wells, Newtown.


FERRIES.


Chapman's. George W. Bates, East Haddam ; Jared H. Shailor, Haddam. East Haddam to Haddam. Beriah Wheeler, Zechariah Cone, East Haddam.


East Windsor. Samuel Watson, East Windsor ; Lemuel A. Welch, Windsor.


Enfield. William H. Osgood, Enfield ; Halsey S. Wright, Suffield.


Essex. James Phelps, Saybrook; James A. Bill, Lyme.


Gales', Ledyard to Montville. Nathan Saunders, Montville ; Austin Lester, Ledyard. Haddam. Ephraim Pierson, Noah Dickinson, Haddam.


Higganum. Chauncey Childs, John Brainard, Haddam.


Middle Haddam, to Middletown.


Martin Roberts, James Cary, Chatham.


New London. Philo Little, Groton ; Francis W. Holt, New London.


Rocky Hill. James Killam, Glastenbury ; Roderick Grimes, Rocky Hill.


Saybrook, to Lyme. Joseph S. Brockway, Lyme ; James Treadway, Saybrook. Warner's. Joseph Warner, Lyme ; William Miller, Chester.


Wethersfield. Harvey Seymour, Hartford ; Ashbel Olmsted, East Hartford.


Warehouse Point. Henry Pease, Jr., East Windsor ; Lucius B. Chapman, Windsor.


166


FERRIES.


167


FINANCES.


Finnures of the State.


APRIL 1, 1851.


The State is indebted to the School Fund, $58,212 Permanent Fund of the State in Bank Stock, $406,000


RECEIPTS.


Forfeited Bonds and Avails of Courts, $4,098


Sale of Statutes, - - 1,482


Nett avails of State Tax, - 71,128


Dividends of Bank Stock, -


37,597 Tax on Railroads and forfeitures to the State, 27,202


Tax paid by Banks on Stock of non-residents,


4,171


Auction Duties, - -


- 34


Normal School Fund,


1,853


Sale of old Arms, &c., at State Arsenal,


- 694


$148,259


EXPENDITURES.


Expenses of General Assembly, 1850, $27,874 -


Salaries Executive Officers, 3,975


Salaries Judicial Officers, 9,455


Contingent Expenses,


11,515


Judicial Expenses,


- 39,460


State Paupers, -


2,200


Superintendence of Common Schools,


2,307


Directors State Prison, -


- -


300


Quarter Master General's Department, -


1,333


Paid to Asylum for Deaf and Dumb, -


2,414


Paid to Retreat for Insane, - 4,769 -


Paid to Perkins Institution for Blind, - 960


Paid to Agricultural Societies,* -


1,000


Cash refunded for over paid State Tax, 83


Amount paid to School Fund, -


- 25,668


Interest on Loan from School Fund, - 2,977


$136,290


* $200 each to Hartford, New Haven, Fairfield, Litchfield and Middlesex Counties.


Banks.


NOTE .- The 3d and 4th columns represent the par value and current value of Shares.


NAME.


Capital.


| Sha's. | Val. | Liabilities. | Circulation. | Specie. | Div. per cent. | Dis. days.


Bridgeport,


$210,000


$50


58


$602 597


266,197


28,600


[10 Jan. July. Tu., F.


Central,


150,000


100


City, Hartford,


500,: 00


100


City, N. Haven,


500,000


100


122


1,082,113


385,601


42,945


8 Jan. July.


Connecticut,


237.800


100


109


+677.419


198,300


21,534


8 Jan. July.


Tu., F.


Conn. River Bank. Co.


250,000


50


60


442,449


115,786


14,908


7 Jan. July.


M., Th.


Danbury,


98,500


100


110


279,159


125,657


14 055


10


Dec. June. Tu., F.


Deep River,


75,000


100


108


175,118


68,850


9,321


8 Dec. June


Mond.


Eastern,


100,000


50


90


170,499


72,550


7,548


8 Feb. Aug.


Wed.


Exchange,


535,000


50


59


1,133,672


295,540


35.981


8 Jan. July.


M. W. F.


Fairfield County,


175,000


100


111


455,399


207.271


22,056


8 June Dec.


'Tu , F.


Farmers,


300.000


100


105


515,593


228,664


24,976


8 Jan. July.


Tu., F.


Farm. & Mechanics,


582,400


100


128


1,300,606


396,983


47,278


9 May Nov.


M. W. F.


Hartford,


1,134,600


100


120


2,231,894


508,223


G8,643


10 June Dec.


M. W. F.


Hatters,


100,000


100


Iroll,


127,467


25


25


292,746


124,517


13,335


10


Jan. July.


Jewett City,


44 000


40


40


85,899


33,503


3,414


6 Frb. Aug.


M., Th. Wed.


Manufacturers,


101,490


40


46%


234,013


92,824


10,189


8 June Dec.


Tu .. F.


Mechanics,


300,000


60


81


693,586


161,572


17,127


8} Jan. July.


M , Th.


Merchants, N. Haven,


500,000


50


M., Th.


Merchants, Norwich, Meriden,


216.295


40


44


487,731


89,811


9,140


8 Mar. Sept


M., Th.


255,000


100


105


350,243


70,500


9,500


8 May Nov. Wed.


Middlesex County,


326,600


160


112


414,986


111,100


12,447


8 Jan. July. M., Th.


168


BANKS.


38


M. W. F. Tu., F.


East Haddam,


71,320


80


Middletown, Mystic, Mystic River,


369,300 52,800


75


83


665,287 169,661


147,125 69,803


7,222


10 Jan. July. Tues.


Tues.


New Haven,


364,800


100


120


687,892


166,291


21,806


9


Jan.


July.


M., Th.


New Haven County, New London,


150,875


62}


62 %


246,483


59,178


5,937


9 Jan. July. Tu., F.


North America,


100,000


50


Norwich,


210,000


100


114


394,966


86,510


10,080


8 Jan. July. Tu., F.


Ocean,


100,000


100


40


125,248


40,472


4,594


7 Feb. Aug.


M. W. F.


Pequonnack,


200,000


100


101


Tu., Fr.


Phoenix,


1,285.600


100


120


2,285,573


518,032


59,335


9 March Sep.


M. W. F.


do. Branch,


250.000


70


55*


501,654


100,411


10,615


6 June Dec.


M., Th.


Saybrook,


78,360


100


116


237,838


119,220


12,549


9 Jan.


July.


Tu. & Sa.


Southport,


60,000


30


36%


227,385


115,677


11,976


10 March Sep.


Tu., F.


State,


410,100


100


100


1,061,212


378,433


40,225


10


March Sep.


M. W. F.


Stonington,


60,000


50


62號


134,748


37,162


10,729


8 June Dec.


Wed.


Thames,


325,400


100


108


510,685


107,714


13,082


8 March Sep.


Tu., F.


Thompson,


60,000


60


63


117,307


46,933


4,860


8 April Oct.


Tu., Fr.


Tolland County,


81,000


100


100


280,881


109,114


17,162


8 April Oct.


Wed.


Union,


100,000


100


125


255,897


98,129


20,974


9 Jan. July.


Tu., F.


Waterbury,


430,000


50


52층


529,590


136,756


13,720


7. Jan. July. Tu., F.


Whaling,


163,750


25


26₺


309,131


70,000


7,200


7} Jan. July.


M , Th.


Windham,


60,000


50


53


139.307


56,226


6,512


8 March Sep.


Wed.


Windham County,


64.600


100


106


152,066


68,383


7,780


8 April Oct.


Wed.


Winsted,


100.000


50


235,060


96,656


10,034


6 May Nov. Tu., F.


Woodbury,


100,000


50


50


M., & Sa.


* Paid in. t Including Southport Bank.


169


BANKS.


18,177 | 8 Jan. July.| Tu , F.


50


100,000


50


31


1,246,397


458,136


47,306


8


500.000


25


Jan. July. M., Th.


Pawcatuck,


75,000


40


M., Th.


Quinebaug,


268.580


Stamford,


170


BANK DIRECTORS.


Bank Commissioners.


Charles Marvin, Wilton ; Mason Cleveland, Hampton ; Donald J. Warner, Salisbury.


Bank Directors and Cashiers.


They reside where the bank is located, unless otherwise specified. BRIDGEPORT .- Sherman Hartwell, Pres. (George Burroughs, Cash.) Hanford Lyon, H. K. Harrall, Ezekiel Birdsey. P. M. Thorp, Bridgeport; Joseph Bartranı, Thomas C. Wordin, J. De Forest, Fairfield ; H. Beers, Newtown ; State, Samuel Stratton.


CENTRAL, (Middletown.)-Charles Woodward, Pres. (H. D. Smith, Cash.)


CITY BANK, OF HARTFORD .- Edm. G. Howe, Pres. (G. F. Davis, Cash.) Harvey Seymour, Benjamin W. Greene, Elisha T. Smith, John L. Boswell, Calvin Spencer, Olcott Allen, L. C. Ives, Alfred Gill.


CITY BANK, of New Haven .- Ezra C. Read, Pres. (F. Bradley, Cash.) William Johnson, Dennis Kimberly, Sherman Smith, John Bradley, Nathaniel A. Bacon, S. D. Pardee, Samuel Hayes, Henry Bronson.


CONNECTICUT. (Bridgeport.)-Philo C. Calhoun. Pres. (Charles Foot, Cash.) Reuben Tweedy, Nathaniel Wade, E. Fairchild, Henry Highy. L. Coleman, Joseph Brooks, Bridgeport ; Charles Bennett, F'airfield ; State, Lewis H. Russell.


CONNECTICUT RIVER Banking Co. (Hartford.)-Alfred Smith, Pres. (Jolin A. Butler, Cash.) Joseph Church, James H. Wells, J. F. Judd, G. M. Bartholomew, Francis Parsons, T. S. Williams. DANBURY .- Samuel Tweedy, Pres. (Aaron Seeley, Cash.) State, Henry Benedict.


DEEP RIVER. (Saybrook.)-Joshua L'Hommedieu, Pres. (Gid- eon Parker, 2d. Cash.) S. P. Russell, H. W. Gilbert. Chester ; Sedley Snow, Ulysses Pratt, Asa R. Shailor, Deep River ; W. Tyler, Haddam ; William H. Goodspeed, East Haddam ; H. H. Starkey, Essex : Amos Sheffield, Saybrook.


EASTERN. (Killingly.)


EAST HADDAM .- William Palmer, Pres. (T. C. Boardman, Cash.) State, Willian: Marsh.


EXCHANGE. (Hartford.)-Elisha Colt, Pres. (Henry L. Bidwell, Cash ) Ebenezer Flower, D. W. Clark, Charles Collins, Roder- ick Terry, Marvin Cone, Albert W. Butler, William Isham, Ezra




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