The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1853-1856, Part 16

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Publication date: 1847
Publisher: Hartford : Brown and Parsons [etc.]
Number of Pages: 814


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14 Th 4 39 7 30 Morn.


16 Sa


4 41 7 29 () 49


3 33 1 W. Bridgeport ; N.


9 381 M. N. Hav. Security; 24 Litch. Co .; Bridgep't. 6 L. Th. Com. Yale & T'y. 47 CHURCH DAYS.


RETREAT FOR THE INSANE, Hartford. Pres., Rev. Bishop Brownell; Treas., Wm. T. Lee; Sec., Charles Sheldon; Managers, A. M. Collins, C. Sheldon, W. T. Lee; Supt., Dr. John S. Butler; Steward, Virgil Cornish.


1853.


6 W 4 34 7 34


9 Sa 4 36 7 33 10


2 10 39


8th Month.


AUGUST.


1853.


MOON'S PHASES.


New @ 4, 7h. 15m. E.


First @) 11, 10h. 47m. E.


Full @ 18, 6h. 4m. E. Last 26, 10h. 46m. M.


SUN SOUTH.


10, 12h. 5m. | 24, 12h. 2m.


15, 12h. 4m. 28, 12h. 1m.


20, 12h. 3m. 31, 12h. 0m.


MW OR. OS. R. O.S. H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


COURTS.


2 Tu 4 57 7 14 2 20


7


4


U. S. DISTRICT.


3 W 4 58 7 13 3 15 7 50 1th Tu., N. Haven.


4 Th 4 59 7 12


Sets. 8


33 11 3d Tu., Litchfield.


6 Sa 5


1 7 10. 8


33 9


474th Tu., Haddam.


7B 5


27


9 9


1 10


COUNTY.


8 M 5 37 7 9 26 11


9 Tu 5 4 7 6


10 W 5 5 7 5/10 19 Morn.


50 0


18


BANKS.


13 Sa 5


77 1 Morn. 1 53 M. b. 1 Tu. E. Haddam-


14 B 5 87 0


0 8 2 56 1 Tu. City, Hartford ; Mystic R. 1 4 15


16 Tu 5 106 57 2 2 5


17 W 5 116 56 3 12 6 522 Tu. N. Hav. E. Asso.


18 Th 5 126 54 Rises.


7 524 Th. Gen. Assoc. N. Y.


19 Fr 5 136 53 7 50 8 42.4 Tu. Gen. Assoc. N. H. 20 Sa 5 146 51 8 16 9 26 L. Tu. Fair. Bap Asso. 21 B 5 166 49 8 40.10 71 W. Com. Wesleyan. 43 ELECTIONS.


22 M 5 176 48 9 3 10


23 Tu 5 186 46 9 27.11


181 M. Ala .; Ky .; Ind .;


24 W 5 196 45 9 52 11 52 Mo .; Iowa ; Tex .; Ark.


25 Th 5 20 6 43 10 19 Ev. 26 1 Tu. N. Carol'a ; Tenn. 3 CHURCH DAYS.


26 Fr 5 21 6 42 10 51 1 1 45 7 11th S. after Trinity.


27 Sa 5 226 40 11 28


28 B 5 23 6 38 Morn. 2 43.14 12th S. after Trinity.


29 M 5 246 36 0 12


4 4 21 13th S. after Trinity.


30 Tu 5 256 35 1 3


5 25 24 St. Bartholomew.


31 W 5 26,6 33, 2 1


6 37/28 14th S. after Trinity.


SUPERIOR.


5 Fr 5 07 11


8 3 9


23 0 1st Tu., Hartford.


11 Th 5 57 4 10


9 52 11 38 2d Tu. Danb'y ; B'klyn. 4th Tu., Tolland. ANNUAL MEETINGS.


12 Fr 5 6,7 211 25 1


1


15 M 5 96 58 1


38 ECCLESIASTICAL.


AMERICAN ASYLUM, Hartford. Pres., Thomas S. Wil- liams; Sec., B. Hudson; Treas., J. B. Hosmer; Com'r Fund, Seth Terry. Principal, Lewis Weld; Assistants, Laurent Clerc, W. W. Turner, Luzerne Rae, Samuel Por-


1 M 4 56 7 16 1 34 6 4


1852.


SEPTEMBER.


9th Month.


MOON'S PHASES.


New @@D 3, 6h. 51m. M. First @ 10, 4h. 7m. M.


Full 17, 5h. 21m. M.


Last @D 25, 5h. 42m. M .!


12, 11h. 56m.


21, 11h. 53m. 27, 11h. 51m. 30, 11h. 50m.


MWOR. OS.R.OS.


H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 Th 5 276 32 3 5


7 28


COURTS.


2 Fr 5 28 6 30 4 12


8


12


U. S. CIRCUIT.


3 Sa 5 29 6 29


Sets.


8


50 3d Tu. Hartford.


4 B 5 306 27


7 29 9


25


SUPERIOR.


5M


5 316 25


55 10


1 2d Tu., N. London.


6 Tu 5 32 6 24 8 22 10 36


7 W 5 33 6 22 8 52 11


14


4th Tu., Hartford. ANNUAL MEETINGS.


8 Th 5 34 6 20 9


25 11 53


BANKS.


9 Fr 5 35 6 19 10


6 Morn.


10 Sa 5 366 17 10


54 0 35


11 B 5 376 15 11


52


1 28


12 M


5 38 6 14 Morn. 2


35


13 Tu 5 39 6 12 0 58


4


4


14 W 5 406 10 2


8


5


38 52


16 Fr 5 426


7 4 29 7


45


17 Sa 5 43 6 5 Rises. 8


18 B


5 446 3


7 5 7 28 9


19 M 5 456 1 20 Tu 5 46 6 0 7 52


10


21 W 5 475 58 8 19 10


45


22 Th 5 485 56 8 48 11


23 Fr 5 505 54 9 23 11


46


24 Sa 5 51 5 52 10 4 Ev. 21


51 1


1


26 M


5 535 49 11


46 1 55


27 Tu 5 515 47 Morn.


3


17


ECCLESIASTICAL.


28 W 5 555 45 0 47


4 472 Tu. A. B. C. For. M.


29 Th 5 565 44 1 52 6 72 W. Hartf'd Bap. Asso.


30 W 5 575 42 6


1


7 13 W. Lit'hfd Bap. Ass .*


29 7 40 13


4 M. Woodbury. INSURANCE CO. 3 Tu. Hartford Co. ELECTIONS. 1 Tu. Vt .; 2 M. Maine. CHURCH DAYS.


4 15th S. after Trinity. 11 16th S. after Trinity. 18 17th S. after Trinity. 21 St. Matthew.


25 18th S. after Trinity. 29 St. Michae land All Angels.


* 4 Tu. Ha t'd Cen. Cons. Last Tu. Litch'd N. Cons. Last W. N. Lon. Bap. As.


SUN SOUTH.


3, 11h. 59m. 15, 11h. 55m.


6, 11h. 58m. 9, 11h. 57m.


1 M.Merch's ; Stoning'n; Central.


1 Th. Conn .; Phoenix. 2 W. Windham.


15 Th 5 416 8 3 19


6


9


15


25 B 5 525 51 10


ter, J. C. Ayres, H. B. Camp, O. D. Cooke, Wilson Whi- ton, J. L. Wheeler, John C. Bull, C. P. Brooks; Steward, A. C. Baldwin; Matron, Mrs. White.


10th Month.


OCTOBER.


1853.


MOON'S PHASES.


New @ 2, 5h. 27m. E. First ) 9, 10h. 25m. M.


Full @ 16, 7h. 40m. E.


Last (@ 25, 0h. 29m. M.


SUN SOUTH. 3, 11h. 49m. | 14, 11h. 46m, 6, 11h. 48m. 19, 11h. 45m. 10, 11h. 17m. 27, 11h. 44m.


MW @R. OS. R.S. H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


-


1 Sa 5 585 40 4 11


7 42


COURTS. SUPERIOR.


2.B 6


05 38


Sets. 1


8


21


3M 6 15 37 6 23, 8 57 Ist Tu. Danb'y ; B'klyn.


4 Tu 6 25 35 6 51 9 32d Tu., N. Haven.


5 W 6 35 33 7 21 10


10 4th Tu., Tolland.


6 Th 6


45 32 8 3.10, 49 COUNTY.


7 Fr 6 5,5 30 8 50 11 32 2d Tu., Litchfield.


8 Sa 6 65 28 9


45 Morn. 3d Tu., Middletown.


9 B 6 75 27 10


49 0 17


10 M 6 85 25,11 58 1


13


11 Tu 6


95 24 Morn. 2


8


4 5


36


3 M. Tolland County.


40 25 ELECTIONS.


5 1 M. Geo .; F'a.


8 381 W. M'd. ;


18 Tu 6 175 13 6 20


19 W 6 185 11 6 48 9


20 Th 6 195 10 7 20 10


21 Fr 6 215 8


7 58 10


22 Sa 6 225 7 8 43 11


23 B 6 235 5 9 34 11


24 M 6 245 4 10 32 Ev. 30 19


25 Tu 6 265 - 34 1


26 W 6 275


1 Morn. | 2


27 Th 6 28 4 59 0 40 4


28 Fr 6 29 4 58 1 48


29 Sa 6 30 4 57 2 5.8


6 23 23 22d S. after Trinity.


30 B 6 32 1 55 4 10


7 8 28 Sts. Simon and Jude.


31 M 6 334 54 5 25 7 48 30 23d S. after Trinity.


ANNUAL MEETINGS. BANKS.


27 1 Tu.St'te; 2 Tu. Thomp. 32 W. Farmers.


14 Fr 6 135 19 3 25 6


15 Sa 6 145 17 4 30 7


16 B 6 15 5 16 Rises.


8


17 M 6 165 14 5


54


9


122 M. S. C .; Ohio.


452 Tu. Pa.


14 LEGISLATURES.


44 1 M. Tennessee. 142 Th. Vermont. 48| Last M. R. I.


CHURCH DAYS.


2 19th S. after Trinity.


31 9 20th S. after Trinity. 3 16 21st S. after Trinity.


5 23 18 St. Luke.


ECCLESIASTICAL .- 1 Tu Windham ; Hartf'd S .; and Middlesex Consoc. 1 W. Gen. Con. Epis. ; N. Hav. Bap. Asso. 2 Tu. N. Lond ; Fairfield, E. & W .; & Tolland Con. 2 W. New Haven W. Cons.


12 W 6 105 22 1


13 Th 6 11 5 20 2 17


11th Month.


MOON'S PHASES.


New 1, 3h. 48m. M.


First ID 7, 7h 21m. E. Full @ 15, 1h. 9m. E.


Last 23. 5h. 44m. E.


New 4) 30, 2h. 22m. E.


SUN SOUTH. 2, 11h. 432m. [ 24, 11h. 47m. 8, 11h. 44m. 27, 11h, 48m. 30, 11h. 49m. 11, 11h. 45m. 20, 11h. 46m.


MW OR. @S. R.OS. H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 Tu 6 34 4 53


Sets. 8 25


COURTS.


2 W 6 35 4 52


5 56


9 4


U. S. DISTRICT.


3 Th 6 374 50 6 41 9 47 4th Tu., Hartford.


4 Fr 6 38 4 49 7


35 10 30 SUPERICR.


5 Sa 6 39 4 48 8 38 11


16 Ist Tu. Litchfield.


6 B 6 404 47 9 48 Morn.


COUNTY.


7M


6 414 46 10 59


8 Tu 6 43 4 45


Morn. 0


9


2 17


10 Th 6 45 4 43 1 16


11 Fr


6 464 42 2 22


6 474 41 3 25


13 B 6 494 40 4 28


14 M


6 504 39 5 29


7


15 Tu 6 514 38


Rises. 8


16 W 6 524 37


5 20


8


17 Th 6 544 36


5 56


9


9


19 Sa


6 56 4 35 7 27


10


20 B


6 574 34 8 22


10


21 M


6 594 33 9 22


11


04 33 10 25 E.


9 3 M. North Carolina.


23


W 24 Th 7


24 31


Morn. 1 3


58 14


25 Fr 7 34 31 0 37


26 Sa 7 5|4 30


1 45


30


27 B 17 64 30 2 57


28 M 7 74 29 4 11


6


29 Tu 7


84 29 5


30 7


27 20 26th S. after Trinity. 12 27 Advent Sunday.


30 W 7 9|4 29 Sets.


7 58 30 St. Andrew.


47 9 12 57 36 13 45 18


0 8 2d Tu. Hartf .; Norwich. 1 5 4th Tu., N. Haven. ANNUAL MEETINGS.


BANKS. 1 M. Meriden ; Winsted.


INSURANCE CO.


2 W. Connect. Mutual. ELECTIONS.


1 M. Louisia .; Mississip. 1 Tu. N. Y .; N. J .; Wis. Michigan. Illinois. Cal. 2 M. Mass ; 2 Tu. Del. 48 20


LEGISLATURES.


54 1 M. Geo .; Ark .; Florida. 30 2 M. Alabama.


22 Tu 7 7 1 4 32 11 30 0


56 4 M. South Carolina. CHURCH DAYS.


1 All Sa'ts. 2 All Souls. 6 24th S. after Trinity.


4 5


34 13 25th S. after Trinity.


18 Fr


6 55 4 36 6 38


3 5 6 6


9 W 6 444 44


12 Sa


ECCLESIASTICAL .- 1Tu. Windh'm Assoc'n. Tu. after Thanksgiving, N. Haven W. Association. 30th, Sun eclipsed, invisible.


1853.


NOVEMBER.


12th Month.


DECEMBER.


1853.


MOON'S PHASES.


SUN SOUTH.


First @ 7, 7h 19m. M.


Full 15, 8h 43m. M.


Last @ 23, 8h. 32m. M.


New @ 30, In. 15m. M.


2, 11h. 50m. 20, 11h. 58m. 7, 11h. 5201. 24, 12h. 0m. 11, 11h 54m. 28, 12h. 2m. 15, 11h. 56m. 30, 12h. 3m.


MWOR. OS. R.O.S. H. W. CALENDAR DAYS.


1 Th 7 104 28 5 18


8 43


COURTS.


2 Fr


7 114 28 6 20 9 31


SUPERIOR.


3 Sa 7 124 28 7 30 10 19,2d Tu. Middletown.


4|B


7 134 28 8 43 11 9|3d Tu. New London.


5M


7 144 28 9 57 Morn.


COUNTY.


6 Tu 7 154 28 11 Morn. 0 57 2d Tu., Brooklyn.


8 Th 7 174 27 0 14 1 56 3d Tu., Litchfield.


9|Fr


7 184 27


1 18 3 74th Tu., Tolland.


10 Sa


7 194 28 2 21


3 22


4 5


18 -22


ANNUAL MEETINGS.


12 M


7 224 28 6 26


7


45


15


Th


7 23.4 28


Rises. 8


24


1 M. CONGRESS meets.


16 Fr


7 234 29 5 23 8


16


9


LEGISLATURES.


18 B


7 25 4 29


7


15


10


61 M. Kentucky.


19 M


42 | M. Iowa.


20 Tu 7 26 4 30 9 20 11


16 Last M. Missouri.


21 W 7 264 31 10 25 11 55


22 Th 7 274 31 11


31 Ev. 381 THANKSGIVING.


23 Fr


7 274 32 Morn. 1 27


CHURCH DAYS.


24 Sa 7 284 32 0 38 2


25


4 2d S. in Advent.


17 28 4 33 1 48 3 32 11 3d S. in Advent.


7 284 34 3 1 4 38:18 4th S. in Advent.


27 Tu 7 29 4 34 4 18


5 4321 St. Thomas,


28 W 7 29 4 35 5 38


6 41 25 Christmas.


29 Th 7 29 4 36 6


55


7 36|26 St. Stephen.


30 Fr 7 29 4 37 Sets. 8 30 27 St. John.


31 Sa 7 304 37 6 17 9


23,28 Innocents.


7W


7 164 27


7 204 28 7 204 28 4 5 25 24


6


21


13 Tu 7 21 4 2>


7


INSURANCE CO. 1 M. New London.


57 33


17 Sa


7 244 29 6


7 25 4 30 8 16 10


25| B


26 M


There are in the United States, 119 colleges, 44 theolog- ical seminaries, 16 law schools, and 37 medical schools.


11|B


14 W


7 0 3 2d Tu., Fairfield.


17


UNITED STATES CONGRESS.


United States Congress.


The Constitution of the United States went into operation, March 4th, 1789. By it, each State is en- titled to two Senators ; and Representatives in propor- tion to inhabitants, after deducting two-fifths of the slaves. Below are given the ratio of representation for the different periods ; the whole number of repre- sentatives ; and the number to which Connecticut has been entitled.


Periods, 1789 1793 1803 1813


1823


1833


1843


1853


Ratio, ---- 33.000 33.000 35.000 40.000 47.700 70.680 93.420


Wh. No. 65


105


141


181


212


240


223


233


No. for Ct. 5 7


7


7


6


6


4


4


SENATORS IN CONGRESS FROM CONNEC- TICUT.


1789 to 1796


Oliver Ellsworth, Windsor, from Wm. Samuel Johnson, Stratford, from 1789 to 1791


Roger Sherman, New Haven, from -1791 to 1793 Stephen M. Mitchell, Wethersfield, from 1793 to 1795 Jonathan Trumbull, Lebanon, from 1795 to 1796 James Hillhouse, New Haven, from - 1796 to 1810 Uriah Tracy, Litchfield, from 1796 to 1807


1807 to 1813


Chauncey Goodrich, Hartford, from Samuel W. Dana, Middletown, from David Daggett, New Haven, from -1813 to 1819 James Lanman, Norwich, from 1819 to 1825


1810 to 1821


Elijah Boardman, New Milford, from 1821 to 1823 Henry W. Edwards, New Haven, from -1823 to 1827 Calvin Willey, Tolland, from 1825 to 1831


Samuel A. Foote, Cheshire, from


1827 to 1833


Gideon Tomlinson, Fairfield, from


1831 to 1837


Nathan Smith, New Haven, from


-1833 to 1836


John M. Niles, Hartford, from


1836 to 1839


Perry Smith, New Milford, from 1837 to 1843


Thaddeus Betts, Norwalk, from


1839 to 1840


2


18


UNITED STATES CONGRESS.


Jabez W. Huntington, Norwich, from 1840 to 1847


John M. Niles, Hartford, from 1843 to 1849


Roger S. Baldwin, New Haven, from _1847 to 1851


Truman Smith, Litchfield, from 1849 to 1855


Isaac Toucey, Hartford, from 1852 to 1857


REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS FROM CONNECTICUT.


Roger Sherman, New Haven, from ~ 1789 to 1791 Jona. Trumbull, Lebanon,(Speaker,)from 1789 to 1795 Jeremiah Wadsworth, Hartford, from .1789 to 1795


Benjamin Huntington, Norwich, from 1789 to 1791


Jonathan Sturges, Fairfield, from 1789 to 1793


James Hillhouse, New Haven, from _ 1791 to 1796


Amasa Learned, New London, from Joshua Coit, New London, from,


V 1791 to 1795


Uriah Tracy, Litchfield, from


1793 to 1796


Zephaniah Swift, Windham, from


1793 to 1797


Roger Griswold, Lyme, from 1795 to 1805


Chauncey Goodrich, Hartford, from


· 1795 to 1801


Nathaniel Smith, Woodbury, from


1795 to 1799


Samuel W. Dana, Middletown, from James Davenport, Stamford, from John Allen, Litchfield, from


1796 to 1810


1796 to 1799


1797 to 1799


Jonathan Brace, Hartford, from · 1798 to 1800 1798 to 1801 William Edmond, Newtown, from Jolın Davenport, Jr., Stamford, from 1799 to 1817 Elizur Goodrich, New Haven, from 1799 to 1801 John Cotton Smith, Sharon, from 1800 to 1806 Calvin Goddard, Norwich, from 1801 to 1805


Benjamin Talmadge, Litchfield, from


1801 to 1817


Elias Perkins, New London, from Simeon Baldwin, New Haven, from


V 1801 to 1803 - 1803 to 1805


Lewis B. Sturges, Fairfield, from


1805 to 1817


Jonathan O. Mosely, East Haddam, from 1805 to 1821 Timothy Pitkin, Farmington, from 1805 to 1819


Theodore Dwight, Hartford, from · 1806 to 1807


Epaphro. Champion, E. Haddam, from 1807 to 1817 Ebenezer Huntington, Norwich, from 1810 to 1811


Lyman Law, New London, from v1811 to 1817


v 1793 to 1798


UNITED STATES CONGRESS.


19


Ebenezer Huntington, Norwich, from 1817 to 1819


Samuel B. Sherwood, Fairfield, from 1817 to 1819


Thomas S. Williams, Hartford, from . ·1817 to 1819 Nathaniel Terry, Hartford, from 1817 to 1819


Uriel Holmes, Litchfield, from 1817 to 1818 Sylvester Gilbert, Hebron, from 1818 to 1819 John Russ, Hartford, from . '1819 to 1823 Henry W. Edwards, New Haven, from _1819 to 1823 Gideon Tomlinson, Fairfield, from 1819 to 1827 Elisha Phelps, Simsbury, from 1819 to 1821


1819 to 1821


Samuel A. Foote, Cheshire, from James Stephens, Stamford, from 1819 to 1821 Noyes Barber, Groton, from 1821 to 1835 Ansel Sterling, Sharon, from 1821 to 1825 Ebenezer Stoddard, Woodstock, from 1821 to 1825


Enoch Burrows, Stonington, from


1821 to 1823


Samuel A. Foote, Cheshire, from Lemuel Whitman, Farmington, from


1823 to 1825


Elisha Phelps, Simsbury, from


1825 to 1829


Ralph I. Ingersoll, New Haven, from John Baldwin, Windham, from


1825 to 1829


Orange Merwin, New Milford, from David Plant, Stratford, from


1827 to 1829


William W. Ellsworth, Hartford, from , 1829 to 1835


Ebenezer Young, Killingly, from


1829 to 1835


Jabez W. Huntington, Litchfield, from 1829 to 1835


William L. Storrs, Middletown, from


1829 to 1833


Samuel A. Foote, Cheshire, from


1833 to 1835


Samuel Tweedy, Danbury, from


1833 to 1835


Isaac Toucey, Hartford, from Elisha Haley, Groton, from


· 1835 to 1839 1835 to 1839


Samuel Ingham, Saybrook, from


1835 to 1839


Zalmon Wildman, Danbury, from


1835 to 1836


Andrew Judson, Canterbury, from


1835 to 1836


Lancelot Phelps, Colebrook, from 1835 to 1839


Thomas T. Whittlesey, Danbury, from Orrin Holt, Willington, from Joseph Trumbull, Hartford, from


1836 to 1839


1837 to 1839


1839 to 1843


John H. Brockway, Ellington, from 1839 to 1843 Thos. W. Williams, New London, from 1839 to 1843


Thomas B. Osborne, Fairfield, from 1839 to 1843


Truman Smith, Litchfield, from


1839 to 1843


1823 to 1825


_ 1825 to 1833


1825 to 1829


20


UNITED STATES CONGRESS.


William L. Storrs, Middletown, from 1839 to 1840 Win. W. Boardman, New Haven, from -1841 to 1843 Thomas H. Seymour, Hartford, from - 1843 to 1845


John Stewart, Chatham, from 18-13 to 1845


Samuel Simons, Bridgeport, from George S. Catlin, Windham, from


1843 to 1845


1843 to 1845


James Dixon, Hartford, from 1845 to 1849


Samuel D. Hubbard, Middletown, from 1845 to 1849


Jolın A. Rockwell, Norwich, from 1845 to 1849


Truman Smith, Litchfield, from


1845 to 1849


Loren P. Waldo, Tolland, from


1849 to 1851


Walter Booth, Meriden, from


1849 to 1851


Thomas B. Butler, Norwalk, from 1849 to 1851


Chauncey F. Cleveland, Hampton, from 1849 to 1853


Charles Chapman, Hartford, from ·1851 to 1853


Colin M. Ingersoll, New Haven, from ~ 1851 to 1853


Origen S. Seymour, Litchfield, from 1851 to 1853


MEMBERS OF CONGRESS UNDER THE CON- FEDERATION.


Andrew Adams, Litchfield, from 1781 to 1782


Eliphalet Dyer, Windham, from 1781 to 1783


Oliver Ellsworth, Windsor, from 1781 to 1784


Benjamin Huntington, Norwich, from 1781 to 1784


and 1787 to 1788


Sam'l Huntington, Norwich, ( Pres. ) from 1781 to 1784 Richard Law, New London, from 1781 to 1784


Oliver Wolcott, Litchfield, from 17S1 to 1784


Jesse Root, Coventry, from 1751 to 1783


Roger Sherman, New Haven, from 1761 to 1784


Jedediah Strong, Litchfield, from 1782 to 1784


William Hillhouse, New London, from 1753 to 1786


Stephen M. Mitchell, Wethersfield, from 1783 to 1784 and from 1755 to 1786, and 1787 to 1788


James Wadsworth, Durham, from 1783 to 1784


and from 1785 to 1786


William Williams, Lebanon, from 1783 to 1784


Joseph P. Cooke, Danbury, from 1784 to 1788


1784 to 1787


Wm. S. Johnson, Stratford, from Jonathan Sturges, Fairfield, from 1785 to 1787


21


UNITED STATES CONGRESS.


John Treadwell, Farmington, from 1785 to 1786


Pierpont Edwards, New Haven, from 1787 to 1788 Jeremiah Wadsworth, Hartford, from 1787 to 1788


MEMBERS OF THE CONVENTION,


To form the Constitution, from May 10 to Sept. 17, 1787.


Oliver Ellsworth, Windsor. Wm. Samuel Johnson, Stratford


Roger Sherman, New Haven.


MEMBERS OF THE FIRST COLONIAL CON- GRESS, 1765.


Eliphalet Dyer, Windham


Wm. Samuel Johnson, Stratford,


David Rowland, Fairfield,


MEMBERS OF CONGRESS BEFORE THE CONFEDERATION.


Silas Deane, Wethersfield, from ' 1774 to 1776


Eliphalet Dyer,* Windham, from 1774 to 1779


and 1780 to 1781


Roger Sherman,* New Haven, from 1774 to 1781


Joseph Trumbull, Lebanon, from Titus Hosmer, Middletown, from


1774 to 1775 1775 to 1776


and 1777 to 1779


Oliver Wolcott,* Litchfield, from 1775 to 1778


and 1780 to 1781


Samuel Huntington, Norwich, from 1776 to 1781


William Williams,* Lebanon, from


1776 to 1778


Andrew Adams, Litchfield, from 1777 to 1780 Oliver Ellsworth, Windsor, from 1777 to 1781 Richard Law, New London, from 1777 to 1778


Jesse Root, Coventry, from 1778 to 1781


Joseph Spencer, East Haddam, from 1778 to 1779


Jedediah Strong, Litchfield, from 1779 to 1780


Benjamin Huntington, Norwich, from 1790 to 1781


* Signers of the Declaration of Independence.


22


GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT.


overnment of Connecticut.


Executive Department.


His Excellency THOMAS H. SEYMOUR, Hartford, GOVERNOR. Salary $1100.


R. A. Erving, Exec. Sec. Salary $200. Philip Curtis, Messenger.


His Honor CHARLES H. POND, Milford, LIEUT. GOVERNOR. Salary $300.


JOHN P. C. MATHER, New London, SEC. OF STATE. Salary $1000.


J. Judson Dimock, Clerk .*


EDWIN STEARNS, Middletown, TREASURER. Salary $1000.


Isaac N. Prior, Clerk .*


RUFUS G. PINNEY, Stafford, COMPTROLLER. Salary $1000.


George Robinson, Clerk .*


LOREN P. WALDO, Tolland, COMMISSIONER OF THE SCHOOL FUND. Salary $1250, and traveling expenses. Henry A. Fitch, 3 J. F. Erving. Clerks .*


CHARLES MARVIN, Auditors of Public Accounts. JOB ALLYN,


WM. H. GILBERT, Auditors of Quarter Master


JOSEPH PRATT, S General's Account.


OSBORNE & BALDWIN, New Haven, State Printers.


STATE LIBRARY COMMITTEE, The Governor, Secretary, and Wm. L. Storrs.


*Clerks in the several State offices are allowed $2 per day.


23


VOTES FOR STATE OFFICERS.


Dotes for State Officers,


APRIL, 1852.


GOVERNOR,


Seymour, Kendrick, Gillette, Scat.


Hartford Co.


6817


5156


405


7


New Haven Co.


5498


5622


371


8


New London Co.


3658


3645


599


3


Fairfield Co.


4765


4418


115


1


Windham Co.


2320


1960


626


0


Litchfield Co.


4244


3767


346


0


Middlesex Co.


2347


2075


238


2


Tolland Co.


1975


1598


200


2


-


Total,


31,624


28,241


2900


23


LT. GOVERNOR,


Pond,


Mills,


Field,


Scat.


31,541 · 28,639


2,795


12


SECRETARY,


Mather, Trumbull, Webb, Scat.


31,598


28,633


2,764


17


TREASURER,


Stearns,


Clark, Baldwin,


Scat.


31,469


28,662


2,664


109


COMPTROLLER


Pinney,


Strong, Beecher, Scat.


31,562


28,478


2,858


10


Presidential Dote,


NOVEMBER, 1852.


COUNTIES,


Pierce,


Scott,


Hale,


Scat.


Hartford,


6,639


6.329


461


1


New Haven,


6,097


6,046


424


4


New London,


4,079


3,361


637


0


Fairfield,


5,155


4,814


167


1


Windham,


2,448


2,095


618


1


Litchfield,


4,082


3,946


414


4


Middlesex,


2,734


2,065


238


1


Tolland,


2,015


1,703


202


0


Total,


33,249


30,359


3,161


12


2.4


GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


General Assembly.


SENATE ..


HIS HONOR LT. GOV. POND, PRESIDENT.


Dist. Names. Residence. Committee. Occupation.


1 James T. Pratt, d. Rocky Hill, S. Fund, F. R. Farmer.


2 Ralph Cheney, d. Manchester, Unfin. B., En. Manufac.


3 Rayner Holcomb, d. Granby,


N. T., Af. C. Farmer.


4 *Grisw'd I. Gilbert, w. Hamden,


Claims, do.


5 Asa M. Train, w.


Milford, S. L., Agricul. Clergym'ri.


East Haven, Lands, Farmer.


Groton, Incorpo'tions, Comme'e.


Preston, C. P., H. Ex. Merchant.


Lyme, Fin., Cap. P. Publisher.


Huntington, Banks, Reg. Farmer.


N. Fairfield, Railroads, do.


Norwalk, Education, Lawyer.


Chaplin.


Woodstock, Labor on R. R. Tanner.


Colebrook, Free Banks,


16 *Elisha Johnson, d. 17 *Wm. W. Welch, w. Norfolk, R. & B., I. P. Physician. 18 Asher Robinson, d. Durham. H. of Labor, Mechanic.


19 Dan'ł B. Warner, d. 20 *Origen Dimock, d. Willington, Milit., Alms H. Farmer.


21 John S. Dobson, d. Vernon, Fairf. Co. B. Manufac. Allowance of Senators, $2 per day.


Clerk, Levi B. Bradley, d., Lawyer, Hartford. Pay same as Senators.


Messenger, Leander Parmelee, Sheriff.


Assistant Messenger, Peter W. Powell, Accountant.


Door Keeper, Roswell Watrous, Painter.


* Members of Corporation of Yale College, who had before been members of the Senate.


6 David S. Fowler, d. 7 *Nathan G. Fish, w. 8 A. L. Latham, w. 9 James A. Bill, d.


10 Wm, A. Junson, d. 11 Luther Mead, d. 12 *Thos. B. Butler, w. 13 Edward Eaton, d. 14 Ezra Deane, f. s.


15 Warren Phelps, d.


Plymouth, Judic., Rev. C. Lawyer.


E. Haddam, State Prison, Merchant.


25


VOTES FOR SENATORS.


Dotes for Senators.


APRIL, 1852.


Dis.


Vote.


Vote. Scat. Total.


1 Pratt,


2680


W. Gladden,


2280


50 5010


2 Cheney,


1922


G. Plummer,


1514 5 3441


3 Holcomb, 2104


D. L. Williams, 1673


63 3840


4 Gilbert,


2283


Osborne,


1854


3 4140


5 Train,


1934


N. Tuller,


1854


1 3789


6 Fowler,


1765


H. Rowe,


1680


3 3448


7 Fish,


1467


B. A. Copp,


1242 2 2711


8 Latham,


1432


L. Hull, Jr.,


1424


27 2883


9 Bill,


1112


S. S. Warner,


1012


23 2147


10 Judson,


1836


O. H. Perry,


1788


0 3624


11 Mead,


1520


W. Bates,


1222


0 2742


12 Butler,


1520


Ch. Brown,


1294


3 2817


13 Eaton,


1156


H. G. Taintor,


1122


2 2280


14 Deane,


1325


P. C. Child,


1147


2 2474


15 Phelps,


1443


C. Adams,


1273


34 2750


16 Johnson,


1487


L. Heaton,


1390


1 2878


17 Welch,


1450


S. C. Scoville,


1234


8 2692


18 Robinson,


1124


B. Douglass,


1091


0 2215


19 Warner,


1205


H. W. Gilbert,


1160


9 2374


20 Dimock,


972


Dickinson,


825


1 1798


21 Dobson,


994


D. Loomis,


896


1 1891


The Register for 1850 contained the votes for Sena- tors for the several Districts, from 1830, the time the District system went into operation, to 1849; with the names and residence of the Senators. Previous to 1830, Senators were elected by General Ticket.


The Register for 1848 contains the names and resi- dence of all the members of the Upper House, from 1639 to 1819, when our Constitution went into opera- tion.


26


SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.


Senatorial Districts.


[Very unequal-see preceding votes. ]


1. Hartford, Wethersfield, Berlin, Southington, New Britain, Rocky Hill.


2. Enfield, Suffield, East Windsor, East Hartford, Glastenbury, Marlborough, Manchester, South Windsor.


3. Hartland, Granby, Simsbury, Windsor, Canton, Farmington, Bristol, Burlington, Avon, Bloomfield.


4. New Haven, Hamden, Woodbridge.


5. Milford, Orange, Derby, Oxford, Middlebury, Waterbury, Bethany, Wolcott, Southbury, Naugatuck, Seymour.


6. Guilford, Branford, North Branford, East Haven, North Ha- ven, Madison, Wallingford, Meriden, Cheshire, Prospect.


7. New London, Groton, Ledyard, Stonington, Waterford.


8. Norwich, North Stonington, Preston, Griswold, Lisbon, Franklin.


9. Lyme, Colchester, Lebanon, Montville, Salem, Bozrah, East Lyme.


10. Fairfield, Bridgeport, Stratford, Huntington, Weston, Trum- bull, Monroe, Westport, Easton.


11. Danbury, Ridgefield, Redding, Newtown, Brookfield, New Fairfield, Sherman.


12. Norwalk, Darien, Stamford, Greenwich, New Canaan, Wilton.


13. Brooklyn, Canterbury, Hampton, Plainfield, Sterling, Volun- town, Windhamn, Chaplin.


14. Ashford, Eastford, Killingly, Pomfret, Thompson, Woodstock.


15. Litchfield, Harwinton, New Hartford, Torrington, Winches- ter, Barkhamsted, Colebrook.


16. New Milford, Warren, Washington, Roxbury, Bethlem, Woodbury, Watertown, Plymouth.


17. Salisbury, Canaan, Norfolk, Sharon, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent.


18. Middletown, Cromwell, Durham, Chatham, Portland.


19. Haddam, Chester, Clinton, East Haddam, Killingworth, Say- brook, Old Saybrook, Westbrook.


20. Tolland, Ellington, Somers, Stafford, Union, Willington.


21. Andover, Bolton, Coventry, Columbia, Hebron, Mansfield, Vernon.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


27


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. CHARLES B. PHELPS, Woodbury, SPEAKER. Allowance $2.50 per day.


NOTE. Those marked * were members in 1851 ; and f mem bers in previous years.


HARTFORD, #Isaac Toucey, d. James B. Crosby, d.


Avon, Timothy Colvin, d. Berlin, John Lee, d.


Bloomfield, William Adams, d. Bristol, Julius R. Mitchell, d. Burlington, John Crandall, d. Canton, Oliver C. Adams, w. East Hartford, Thos. Burnham, w. +Ralph Pitkin, w. East Windsor, Benj Hamilton, d. William Phelps, d.


Enfield, Wolcott Abbe, w. Albert King, w. Farmington, ** Adna Whiting, d. +Thomas Cowles, d.


Glastenbury, Gideon Kinne, d. Edwin S. Treat, d.


Granby, Asaph Griswold, d. Forest Reed, d. Hartland, Luther H. Stebbins, d. +Henry Robinson, d.


Agriculture.


Amend. Constitu.


School Fund. Joiner.


Manchester. Francis W. Cowles, d. CAPITAL PUN. Farmer.


Capital Pun. Merchant.


Farmer.


Manufact'r.


Rocky Hill, Alfred Wilcox, d. Simsbury, tWilliam Mather, w. R. & B., F. C.H.(1)Farmer. John Turnbull. w. Southington, fFran's W. Wilcox, d. Incorporations. Farmer. tJesse Olney, d.


R. R., Fed. Rel. (2)Author. South Windsor. tHorace Filley, d. Hours of Labor. Farmer. Suffield, John Noble, d. "




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