The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1853-1856, Part 52

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EDUCATION.


TEACHERS. John D. Philbrick, Principal and Pro- fessor of the English Language and Literature, Mental Philosophy, and the Theory and Practice of Teaching. David N. Camp, Associate Principal and Professor of Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Moral Philosophy and Geography. B. N. Comings, Professor of Physi- ology, Chemistry and Natural History. Francis T. Russell, Professor of Elocution. F. Julius Busch, Pro- fessor of Drawing and Oil Painting. Levi W. Hart. Professor of Grammar and History. Miss Jane A. Bartholomew, Assistant. Miss - Clark, Teacher of the Piano and Melodeon. J. M. Potter, Teacher of Vocal Music.


The present number of pupils is 175. Whole num- ber since the school was opened is upwards of 1,000. Whole number of graduates, 70.


J. W. Tuck is Principal of the New Britain High School, which, together with the other schools of the village, is under the supervision of the officers of the Normal School.


YALE COLLEGE.


The CORPORATION consists of the President, Gov- ernor, Lieut. Gov., the 6 senior members of the Senate, (see p. 20,) and 10 Clergymen.


Samuel R. Andrew, Secretary. Edward E. Herrick, Treasurer.


PRESIDENT. Rev. Theodore Dwight Woolsey.


PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS. Benjamin Silli- man, Chemistry, &c., Emeritus. Eli Ives, Materia Medica, &c., Emeritus. Rev. Nathaniel W. Taylor, Theology. Jonathan Knight, Principles and Practice of Surgery. Timothy P. Beers, Obstetrics. Josiah W. Gibbs, Sacred Literature. Rev. Eleazar T. Fitch, Homiletics. Rev. Chauncey A. Goodrich, Pastoral Charge. Denison Olmsted, Natural Philosophy and Astronomy. Thomas B. Osborne and Henry Dutton, Law. Charles Hooker, Anatomy and Physiology. Worthington Hooker, Theory and Practice of Physic. Rev. William A. Larned, Rhetoric and English Litera- ture. Henry Bronson, Materia Medica and Therapeut-


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EDUCATION.


ics. Rev. Noah Porter, Moral Philosophy and Meta- physics. William A. Norton, Civil Engineering. Ed- ward E. Salisbury, Arabic. James D. Dana, Natural History. Thomas A. Thacher, Latin. Benjamin Silli- man, Jr., General and Applied Chemistry. James Had- ley, Greek. John A. Porter, Analytical and Agricul- tural Chemistry. William D. Whitney, Sanskrit. Rev. George P. Fisher, Divinity. Hubert A. Newton, Mathematics. George J. Brush, Metallurgy. Mark Bailey, Elocution. Robert Bakewell, Drawing and Perspective. Luigi Roberti, French and Italian. Gus- tave J. Stockel, Vocal Music. And 8 Tutors ; and 3 assistants to Professors.


Edward C. Herrick, Librarian ; John Edmands, As- sistant.


Theological Students, 25


Law 26


Medical 32


Students in Philosophy and the Arts,


63


Undergraduates, Seniors, .


97


Juniors, 111


Sophomores, 111


Freshmen, 154-473


Total, 619


COMMENCEMENT. Last Thursday in July. VACATIONS. 7 weeks from Commencement; 2 weeks before Ist Wed. of Jan., and 3 weeks before Ist Wed. of May, when the terms commence.


TRINITY COLLEGE.


The Corporation consists of the Chancellor and Vice Chancellor (the Bishops,) the President, 9 Clergymen, and 11 Laymen. E. E. Beardsley, Secretary ; Thomas Belknap, Treasurer.


PRESIDENT, Rev. Daniel R. Goodwin, and Professor of Modern Languages and Literature.


PROFESSORS AND TEACHERS. Duncan L. Stewart, Greek and Latin. Rev. A. Jackson, Moral and Intellect- ual Philosophy. John Brocklesby, Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Rev. Thomas W. Coit, Ecclesi-


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EDUCATION.


astical History, &c. Rev. Calvin Colton, Public Econ- omy. William W. Ellsworth, Law. S. B. Beresford Anatomy and Physiology. George C. Shattuck, Insti' tutes of Medicine. Bp. Williams, History. Rev. T R. Pynchon, Chemistry and Natural Science. Rev. F T. Russell, Elocution. Nathan M. Belden, Classica: Tutor. Charles J. Hoadly, Librarian.


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COMMENCEMENT, 3d Thursday of July.


From the General Catalogue lately printed, we learn that the first regular class graduated 1827. Whole No.


Alumni, 436 Deceased 61 Living 375


Clergymen,


154


18


66


136


Lawyers,


88


66


8


66


80


Physicians


41


3


38


Other Professions, 47


1


46


Honorary Degrees, 196


23


173


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY.


TRUSTEES, Rev. Laban Clark, Pres., and 8 clergy" man and 19 laymen. Charles Woodward, Sec. ; John L. Smith, Treas. The


BOARD OF VISITORS are appointed by the 11 con- ferences in the New England States and New York.


PRESIDENT, Augustus W. Smith, and Prof. of Mathe- matics and Astronomy.


PROFESSORS AND TEACHERS, John Johnson, Nat- ural Science ; Rev. Charles K. True, Moral Science and Belles-Lettres ; Harvey B. Lane, Greek ; Rev. J. W. Lindsay, Latin and Hebrew ; Rev. Jacob F. Huber, Modern Languages ; John M. Van Kleek, Mathemat- ics, and Librarian.


STUDENTS, Seniors, 18 ; Juniors, 30; Sophomores, 37 ; Freshmen, 31; Total, 116.


COMMENCEMENT. Thursday following Ist Wed. of August, followed by a vacation of 4 weeks. Other vacations, 8 weeks in the winter, and 2 weeks in May.


THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF CONN.


Under the care of Pastoral Union.


TRUSTEES. Rev Messrs. Bennet Tyler, President, Timothy P. Gillett, Nathaniel Hewit, George A. Cal- houn, Frederick Marsh, Isaac Parsons, David L. Par-


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EDUCATION.


melee, E. L. Cleaveland, W. W. Turner, Mark Tucker, Walter Clarke, Charles Bentley, Lavius Hyde, John E. Tyler, John A. McInstry, Willis Lord, Charles Hyde, L. B. Rockwood; Seth Terry, Erastus Ellsworth, James B. Hosmer, Olcott Allen, Elisha C. Brewster, Newton Case.


PROFESSORS. Rev. Bennet Tyler, Christian Theol- ogy. Rev. William Thompson, Biblical Literature. Rev. Edward A. Lawrece, Eclesiastical History and Pastoral Duty.


CONNECTICUT LITERARY INSTITUTION.


Baptist Seminary, located in Suffield.


TRUSTEES. 14 clergymen and 7 laymen. David Hale, Jr., Treasurer and Collector; Daniel Townsend, Steward.


TEACHERS. Wm. W. Woodbury, Principal, and Prof. of Intellectual, Moral and Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and Natural History. Rev. Joseph A. Goodhue, Latin, Creek and Hebrew. Bennet J. Bris- tol, Mathematics. Susan M. Hayward, Preceptress, and Teacher of Botany, Rhetoric and Mathematics. H. Maria Bodurtha, Common English Branches. Ma- rietta Atkins, Music, Drawing and Painting. Whole number, 248, viz .: In Advanced Class, 4; Senior, 10; Middle, 44; Junior, 190.


STATE REFORM SCHOOL


For the Reformation of Juvenile Offenders, located at West Meriden.


TRUSTEES. Phillip Ripley, Hartford, Chairman,- term expires 1857 : Philemon Hoadley, New Haven, Treasurer, 1857 : Moses Pierce, Norwich, 1856 : Fred- erick S. Wildman, Danbury, 1858 : John Gallup, 2d, Brooklyn, 1858 : Sylvester Spencer, Litchfield, 1859 : Elihu Spencer, Middletown, 1859 : John S. Yeomans, Columbia, 1856.


SUPERINTENDENT, Roswell Hawley. TEACHERS, Saxton B. Little, and Rev. Ralph H. Maine, who is also Chaplain ; &c.


Benj. P. Foot, Steward; J. K. Gillette, Farmer; H.


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EDUCATION.


S. Beach, Master of Shoe Shop; J. L. Jackson, of Wil- low Basket Shop.


Of 150 commitments, 39 were from Hartford, 36 from New Haven, and others from Hartford Co., 8; New Haven Co., 21 ; New London Co., 15 ; Fairfield Co., 13 ; Windham Co., 1 ; Litchfield Co., 5; Middlesex Co., 2; Tolland Co., 4.


AMERICAN ASYLUM


For the Education of Deaf Mutes, in Hartford. OFFICERS. Thomas S. Williams, Pres. 8 Vice Presidents and 10 Directors. B. Hudson, Secretary ; James B. Hosmer, Treas .; Seth Terry, Commissioner of the Fund.


TEACHERS. Wm. W. Turner, Principal ; Jared A. Ayres, of High Class; Laurent Clerc, Samuel Porter, Henry B. Camp, John R. Keep, John C. Bull, Theo- dore J. Holmes, Richard S. Storrs, Wilson Whiton, James L. Wheeler, Catharine P. Brooks, Elizabeth C. Bacon; F. Julius Busch, of Drawing; W. R. Small, of Penmanship ; Eliza H. Wadsworth, of Articulation ; J. M. Allen, Steward ; Phebe C. White, Matron.


RETREAT FOR THE INSANE, HARTFORD.


Rev. Bishop Brownell, Pres .; Wm. T. Lee, Treas- urer; Thomas Belknap, Auditor; R. G. Talcott, Sec- retary. There are 20 Directors, 6 Medical Visitors, 3 Managers, and 6 Lady Visitors.


John S. Butler, Superintendent and Physician; Wm. Porter, Assistant ; Edwin Blakeslee, Apothecary ; Hor- ace Hooker, Chaplain ; Thomas H. Holaday, Steward ; Mrs. Holaday, Matron.


STATE PRISON.


DIRECTORS. Francis Hanmer, East Hartford ; Dan- iel Webster, Union; Obadiah Spencer, Cromwell.


Warden, Wm. Willard ; Assistant, A. J. Sherman ; Chaplain, P. Brockett ; Physician, A. S. Warner.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


Insurance Companies.


FIRE (*Marine.) Ætna, Hartford, Bridgeport,*


City, Hartford,


City, New Haven Conn., Hartford, Hartford,


President. Thos. K. Brace, H. W. Chatfield, Ralph Gillett,


Sec. & Treas. T. A. Alexander. John W. Washburn. Leverett Brainard.


Wells Southworth, N. D. Perry. B. W. Greene, H. Huntington,


J. B. Eldredge.


C. B. Bowers, (a) P. S. Galpin.


Henry Kellogg.


MUTUAL FIRE. . Danbury, Farmington Val'y, Samuel Deming,


Greenwich, Augustus Mead,


Greenwoods,


(Winchester,)


Hartford Co., Litchfield Co.,


Chas. Shepard, J. G. Beckwith,


Roger Averill. S. S. Cowles. Geo. J. Smith, (b.)


Wm. S. Phillips. D. D. Erving. Jason Whiting, (c.)


Madison, Walter P. Munger, Joseph W. Dudley. Middlesex, Wm. S. Camp, New London Co., J. G. Huntington, Stephen Taylor,(d.) John L. Devotion. H. B. Tracy, Norwich Assur., S. S. Buckingham. John L. Parker.


Portland,* Guy Cooper, Gideon Parker, Saybrook,* Suffield, Simon B. Kendall, H. P. Grosvener.


Tolland Co.,


Ariel Ladd,


Trumbull,


Daniel Fairchild,


Windham Co.,


Armin Bolles,


Clark Holt, (f.) B. B. Plumb. Edwin S. Chase.


LIFE MUTUAL. Etna, Hartford, E. A. Bulkeley, American, N. H'n, B. Silliman, Do. Temp., Hfd., E. Fessenden, 66 Charter Oak, J. C. Walkley,


Connecticut, James Goodwin,


Hartford, James Dixon,


John W. Seymour.


Benj. Noyes, (e.) J. Aug. Wright. Elias Gill.


Guy R. Phelps. H. L. Miller.


a. C. C. Lyman, Assistant. b. Treas., Odle C. Knapp. c. Treas., G. C. Woodruff. d. Treas., Chas. W. Newton. e. Treas., John W. Fitch, f. Gen. Agt., A. P. Hyde.


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Willis Bristol,


N. Haven Secu .* Norwich, Augustus Brewer. Eben. Learned, Jr.


Phoenix, Hartford, S. L. Loomis,


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ECCLESIASTICAL.


Clergy and Ecclesiastical Statistics.


CONGREGATIONAL.


GENERAL ASSOCIATION OF CONNECTICUT.


Rev. T. D. Woolsey, Moderator; M. N. Morris, and Bur- dett Hart,. Scribes.


Embraces Delegates from the 15 District Associations, viz.


Hartford North, Hartford Central, Hartford South, Hart- ford Fourth, New Haven West, New Haven Central, New Haven East, New London, Fairfield East, Fairfield West, Windham, Litchfield North, Litchfield South, Middlesex and Tolland. Each Association is entitled to 3 delegates, and 1 additional for every 7 members beyond 21.


The Associations embrace only clergymen. With these Associations are connected 12 Consociations, which em- brace pastors and delegates.


Number of churches 279; of pastors 199; stated supplies 21; vacant 41.


Average ministerial age of pastors, 15.


Communicants reported 38,083; non-residents 3,307; ad- missions by profession 1,260; by letter 829; total 2,117. Removals by death 634; dismission 948; excommunica- tion 101; total 1,683. Baptisms, adults 440; infants 1,738. Returns are incomplete .*


Next Annual Meeting in Middletown, 3d Tuesday of June, 1856.


Receivers of Statistics, Messrs. S. H. Allen, Patton, Snow, Rockwood, Thayer, Eustis, Putnam, Havens, J. Avery, Merwin, W. B. Curtis, E. F. Burr, Fenn, Learned, Loomis, and Fessenden.


Tax on members of District Assoc. 50 cents.


Committee to certify the regular standing of traveling preachers, the Registers of the several Associations.


Register, Rev. M. N. Morris, West Hartford.


Treasurer, Rev. Austin Putnam, Whitneyville.


Trustees of copyright of Psalms and Hymns, Messrs. Day, Tyler, Hawes, Fitch, and Bacon. Published by Dur- rie and Peck, New Haven. The profits $207.72 are devoted to Home Missions.


* 33 Churches, including several of the largest in the State, are not reported or included.


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CONGREGATIONAL


CONNECTICUT MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Trustees, Rev. Messrs. Hawes, Tucker, Gillett, Spring, Bond, and Morris ; and Allyn Kellogg, Seth Terry, Henry White, Edward Goodwin and Samuel W. Ward.


Treasurer, Edward W. Parsons, Hartford. Auditor and Secretary, Rev. Horace Hooker, Hartford.


This society, supposed to be the oldest missionary asso- ciation in the country, is continued in existence, on account of permanent vested funds, amounting to $30,000; but it forms an essential part of the


HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY; Auxiliary to the A. H. M. S .; the officers of which are the above, together with Rev. Messrs. B. Tyler, Weed, W. Clarke, Dutton, and Tillotson ; and Jonathan Barnes.


Amount appropriated to 36 churches in Connecticut in- cluding 2 German congregations in New Haven and New Britain, viz., 10 churches in Hartford Co., 6 in New Haven Co., 5 in New London Co., 7 in Windham Co., 1 in Fair- field Co., 3 in Litchfield Co., and 4 in Tolland Co., $3,867. Balance paid to the A. H. M. S., located in New York. Whole amount appropriated to Home Missions, $32,138.


CONNECTICUT BIBLE SOCIETY. President, Rev. Joel Hawes; Secretary, Edward Goodwin; Treasurer, Charles Seymour, Jr .; General Agent, Charles Hosmer, Hartford.


CONN. BRANCH AMERICAN TRACT SOCIETY. President, Rev. Wm. W. Turner; Treasurer, Secretary and General Agent, Charles Hosmer, Hartford.


EVEREST FUND. Trustees, Averit Wilcox, Rev. J. Burt, Lancel Foot, Rev. C. B. McLean. Principal, $7,234.18. Income, $529.31.


CLERGY.


Adams, Charles S. Westford Avery, John Exeter, Leb.


Allen, Jacob Collamer Avery, Jared R. Franklin


Allen, S. H. Windsor Locks Avery, Wm. P. Bozrahı Andrew, S. R .* New Haven Ayer, Joseph S. Killingly Arms, H. P. Norwich Town Bacon, Leonard New Haven Arnold, J. R. S. Coventry Bacon, Wm. T .* Woodbury Atwater, Jason Newtown Baldwin, A. C .* Guilford Atwood, A. S. Mansfield Cen. Bancroft, David Willington Austin, David R .* S.Norwalk Barnes, J. E. Middletown Austin, H. A. W. Hartland Barber, L. H. Hitchcockville Averill, J. K. Plymouth Hol. Bartlett, John* W. Avon Avery, Fred. D. Columbia Bartlett, Jonathan* Redding


NOTE .- Those marked * have no pastoral care ; tare teachers.


CLERGY.


131


Bates, James Central Vil. Clark, Sumner Eastford


Beach, Aaron C.


Wolcott Clark, Wm. B. N. Cornwall


Beadle, Elias R. Hartford Clarke, Clinton


Ridgefield


Beardsley, N. H .* Somers


Clarke, Walter Hartford


Beebe, Hubbard W. Haven


Cleveland, E. L. New Haven Clift, William Stonington


Belden, Wm. W. Fitchville Bell, Hiram Killingworth


Beman, A. G. New Haven


Coe, Samuel G. Danbury


Bentley, Ch. Green's Farms Bingham, H.t New Haven Birchard, W. M. Broadbrook


Collins, A. B.


Long Ridge


Colton, H. M. Avon


Bird, Isaact Hartford


Blakeman, Ph. No. Madison Bloodgood, Abr. L. Enfield Bond, Alvan Norwich


Brace, Jonathan Milford


Bradley, Thos. S. Wilton


Brainerd, David S. Lyme


Bray, John E .* Clinton Breed, Wm. J .* New Haven Brewer, Josiah; Middletown Brewster, Cyrus* Derby


Curtiss, W. B. Huntington Day, Jeremiah* New Haven Day, Hiram Staffd. Springs Brigham, Ch. A. G. Enfield Dickinson, Erast. Colchester


Brooks, A. L.


E. Granby


Buckley, C.H.A. W. Winst'd Doolittle, Edgar J.


Chester


Bull, Edward*


Cheshire Dudley, Martin Easton


Burr, Zalmon B.


Weston


Dunning, And. Thompson


Dunning, E. O .* N. Haven


Burton, Nathan


Millplain


Dyer, Francis Middlefield


Bush, Charles P. Greenville Bushnell, Horace Hartford


Eddy, Hiram East Canaan


Eddy, Z. Birmingham


Calhoun, Geo. A. Coventry


Edwards, Tryon N. London Eldridge, Joseph Norfolk


Canfield, Philo Ridgebury Chamberlain, Chas. Ashford


Elliot, S. H .* New Haven


Chapman, F. W .; Ellington Cheever, H. T. Westbrook Chesebrough, A. S. Meriden


Eustis, Wm. T. New Haven Fessenden, T. K. Ellington Fenn, Stephen Torringford


Chipman, R. M. Guilford Fisher, G. P. Prof. Yale Col. Woodbury Fiske, Warren C. Marlboro Cheshire Fitch, E. T.t New Haven


Churchill, John Clapp, Chas. W. Clark, E. Bristol Freeman, John R .* Chaplin


Comstock, D. C .; Stamford Cone, R. J. Middlebury Connitt, G. W. Deep River Cook, Neh. B. Mystic


Cowles, Orson, Dis. Sec.,


A. B. C. F. M. No. Haven Crane, Ethan B .* Saybrook Crane, Jas. B. Middletown Curtiss, Samuel I. Union


Bridgeport Bryan, George A. Cromwell Bryant, Sidney


Dickinson, J. L. Plainville Dodd, Stephen* East Haven Dodd, S. G. Milford


Bullard, C. H.


Burr, Enoch F.


Rockville Dudley, J. L. Middletown


Hamburg Dudley, Johnt Orange


Burt, Jairus Canton Centre Burton, N. J.


Fair Haven Dutton, S. W. S. New Haven


Coe, Noah Northfield


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CONGREGATIONAL


Frost, Daniel D. Redding Hyde, Wm. A. Greenwich Gallup, James A. Essex Isham, Austin Roxbury Cornwall


Gardner, Robert D.t Lyme Ives, Mark


Gelston, Maltby Sherman Jennings, W. J. Black Rock Giekie, Archibald Colebrook Jessup, Henry G. Stanwich Gilbert, E. R. Wallingford Jessup, L. S. Glastenbury


Gillett, Timo. P. Branford Jewett, S. D. Westchester


Goddard, C. G. ¡ E. Win. Hill Johnson, Joseph R. Putnam Goodrich, Ch'y Watertown Goodrich, C. A. Yale College Gridley, Frederick E. Lyme Griswold, Samuel Andover Gulliver, John P. Norwich Haight, Sylv .* S. Norwalk Hall, Edwin New Hart. Cen. Hall, E. Edwin Guilford


Johnson, S .* Jewett City


Jones, E. C. Southington


Jones, Warren G. Hartford


Judson, Philo* Rocky Hill


Keep, John R.t Hartford Kellogg, Allyn S. Vernon Kilbourn, Jas. Mid. Haddam Kinney, Ezra D. Darien


Hamilton, D. H. New Haven Harrison, Fosd'k Bridgewater Harrison, G. J. Milton


Hart, Burdett Fair Haven


Harvey, W. N. Bethel


Havens, D. W. East Haven


Hawes, Joel Hartford


Hazen, Jas. A. Hanover, Lis. Hazen, R. S. Westminster Heminway, Danielt Suffield Hillard, Elias B. Hadlyme Hine, Orlo D. N. Woodstock Hine, Sylvester Staffordville Holley, Platt T.+ W. Winsted Hooker, Horace,


Lawrence, A. E. S. Britain Lawrence, E. A .¡ E. W'r Hill ) Learned, R. C. Canterbury Lee, Jonathant Lee, Wm. B.


Salisbury Fair Haven Leete, Theodore A. Windsor Linsley, Ammit No. Haven Linsley, Joel H. Greenwich Livermore, A. R. Mansfield


Sec. H. M. Soc. Hartford Long, W. R. Mystic Bridge Hooker, Rich .* New Haven Loomis, Aretus G. Bethlem Loper, Steph. A. Higganum Lord, Willis Hopkinson, B. B. Salem Hough, L. S. Westfield, Mid. Fairfield Love, Wm. D. Berlin Houghton, J. C .* E. W'r Hill Howe, Sam'l* New Haven Hubbell, S. No. Stonington Hunt, Daniel Pomfret


Hunt, Nathan S. Preston Huntington, E. B.t Stamford Huntington, E. S. Danbury Hurlbut, Joseph* N. London Hutchins, Sam. t N. Haven McLean, C. B.


Lyman, Eph. Magill, S. W. Marsh, Abram Washington Waterbury Tolland Mc Call, S. J. Saybrook McEwen, Abel N. London Mckinstry, J. A. Torrington ; McLean, Allen Simsbury Collinsville )


Hyde, Charles* Ellington Mead, Mark*


Greenwich ?


Hyde, Eli* Franklin Merwin, S. J. M. Southport (


Hyde, Lavius


Bolton Merwin, Sam'l New Haven


Knight, Merrick Hebron


Knight, Joseph Stafford


Lamb, Henry J. W. Suffield Larned, Wm. A.f Yale Col. Lathrop, D. W. Ag't. N.Haven Lathrop, L. E. Sharon


CLERGY.


133


Miller, Alpha G. Hill, Lyme Robbins, S. W. No. Haven Miller, J. G. Harwinton Robbins, Royal Kensington


Miller, John R. Suffield Robinson, E. W. Bethany


Miner, Nathaniel Millington


Robinson, Henry Plainfield


Moore, Jas. D. Clinton Rockwell, Sam'l N. Britain


Moore, W. H. Ed. Norwich Rockwood, L. B. Rocky Hill Morris, M. N. West Hartford Rodman, D. S .* Stonington Munson, Fred. N. Greenwich Root, David* New Haven


Murdoch, D.


New Milford Rouse, T. H. Poquonock Murdock, Jas .* New Haven Russell, Henry A. Winsted Murphy, E. D. Center Brook Russell, Wm .* New Haven


Nelson, Levi Lisbon Salter, John W. Montville


Nichols, Charles Gilead Savage, Amos,


Nichols, John C.t Lebanon Griswold Scofield, Wm. C.


Agt. Am. T'ct So. Hartf'd Milford


Northrop, B. F.


Norwood, F. Barkhamsted Scott, Nelson Hartland


Noyes, Jamest Haddam Scranton, E .* Burlington


Ogden, D. L .* New Haven Sessions, J. W. W. Woodst'k


Oviatt, G. A.


Somers


Shepard, Lewis M. Monroe


Page, A. C. W. Stafford Shepard, Sam'l N. Madison


Page, Caleb F.


Granby


Sherman, C. S. Naugatuck


Page, Benj. S.


Parmelee, D. L. So. Farms


Durham Shipman, T. L. Jewett City Smith, Chas. C. N. Preston Smith, David* Durham C.


Patton, Wm. W.


Hartford Smith, Jas. A. Glastenbury


Parry, P. B.


Ellsworth Smith, Ralph Trumbull


Peffers, A. B. New Fairfield Snow, Aaron


Eastbury


Perkins, F. T.


Manchester


Soule, George Hampton


Perrin, Lavalette


Goshen Spencer, F. A. New Hartford Cornwall Spring, Samuel E. Hartford


Pierce, A. C.


Platt, Dennis Agt.S.Norwalk Stearns, Geo. I.


Windham


Porter, Giles M. Unionville Sterry, D. C. Bozrahville


Porter, Noah Farmington Stone, T. D. P.t


Norwich


Porter, N., Jr. Yale College Street, Owen B. Ansonia Potter, J. D. E. Woodstock Strong, Edward New Haven


Prentice, Chas. T.t Easton Strong, Lyman* Colchester


Prudden, Geo. P. Southbury


Sturges, Thos. B. Greenfield Swan, Benj. L. Litchfield


Swift, E. G .* Chester


Talcott, Harvey Portland


Tallman, Thomas Scotland


Rice, Thos. O. W. Killingly Richards, S. T. Simsbury


Taylor, N. W.t Yale Col.


Thacher, Geo. W. Meriden


Richardson, M. Terryville Thayer, David H. Mt. Carmel Robbins, Thomas* Hartford Thompson, W. ; E. Wd'r Hill


Parsons, Isaac


E. Haddam


Patton, Wm .*


Hartford Smith, Henry B. Abington


Pettibone, Irat Northford Stanton, Robert P. Derby


Putnam, A. Whitneyville Raymond, A. C. Woodbridge Reid, Adam Salisbury Reynolds, W.T .* W. Haven


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BAPTIST


Tillotson, Geo. J. Brooklyn Whittlesey, Josepht Berlin


Topliff, Stephen Oxford Willard, James L. Westville


Towne, J. H. Bridgeport


Train, Asa M. Burlington


Willard, L. North Stamford


Willard, S. G. Willimantic Tucker, Mark Wethersfield Williams, F. W. New Canaan Tucker, E. W. Goshen, Leb.


Williams, Francis Bloomfield


Turner, W. W.t Hartford Williams, F. F. Manch. Sta.


Tuttle, Timothy Ledyard Williams, Dillon* Orange Tyler, Bennett, E. Wdr. Hill Williams, R. G. Woodbury Tyler, John E .* do. Winslow, Horace N. Britain


Underwood, A. E. Windsor Wood, Geo. P. No. Branford


Vaill, Herman L .* Litchfield Woodward, Geo. H. Groton Wakeman, M. M. Warren Woodworth, W. W. Waterb'y


Warren, I. P. Plymouth Woolsey, Theodore D.


Washburn, A. C., Agt. President Yale College


Bible Society Berlin Wright, Jas. L. Haddam


Weed, Wm. B. Norwalk Wright, W. S. West Avon


Whitmore, R. Daysville Wright, William Buckland


Whittemore, W.H .; N.Haven


BAPTIST.


CONNECTICUT BAPTIST CONVENTION.


PRESIDENT, L. Lewis; VICE-PRES., W. S. Clapp.


SECRETARY, Elisha Cushman.


TREASURER, Wareham Griswold. AUDITOR, C.G.Smith.


TRUSTEES, Messrs. Ives, Turnbull, Swan, Murdock, Mil- ler, Phelps, Reid, F. Denison, Willet, A. Gates.


ASSOCIATIONS. CLERKS. ANNUAL MEETINGS, 1856.


New London, Gardner. Last W. Sept. at


Stonington, Silliman, 3d W. June, at Stonington.


Ashford, E. Bell. Last W. May, at E. Thompson.


Hartford, A. M. Smith. 2d W. Sept. at Hartford.


Litchfield, Jones. 3d W. Sept. at


Fairfield, Ulyat. L. T. Aug. at Stamford.


New Haven, A.E.Denison. 1st W. Oct. at Clinton.


Number of Churches, 112, of Pastors, 71; Communi- cants reported, 16,345; Baptisms, 394.


Annual Meeting, Tuesday preceding 2d Wednesday in June, 1856, at Middletown. Wm. Reid, Preacher; A. E. Denison, alternate.


CONTRIBUTIONS, for Foreign Missions, $4,086; Home Missions, $4,116; Domestic Missions, $1,077; A. & F. Bi- ble Soc., $1,187; Publication Soc., $334; Education Soc., $1,670.


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CLERGY.


BAPTIST EDUCATION SOCIETY .- President, C. Willet; Vice Presidents, J. A. Goodhue, E. B. Pond; Secretary, H. Miller; Treasurer, J. L. Howard, Hartford; Auditor, H. E. Day; Trustees, Messrs. Turnbull, Ives, J. T. Smith, Brown and Grant. W. S. Clapp, Preacher.


CLERGY.


Adams, R. J. Wallingford Gage, Leonard* W. Woodstock


Allen, N. T.


Jewett City Ganun, Jackson Bristol Gardner, Jacob Lyme


Atwell, G. B. Pleasant Valley Gardner, John


Avery, E. J.t


Southington Gates, Alfred


Sterling Hill Packersville Guilford Suffield


Bailey, Joseph A.


Waterbury Goldsmith, A. B.


Bailey, Simon B. Mystic River Goodhue, J. H.t


Barrows, Sylv.


Brooklyn Grant, S. B.


New Haven


Batchelder, F. L.


Stafford Gregory, Alvah


Stepney


Beecher, E.


New Milford Hart, Luther B. Willimantic Havens, C.


N. Norfolk Noank Huntington


Benedict, N. D.


Stratfield Hepburn, James


Stamford Middletown


Bennett, David*


Burlington Higby, Seth* Lebanon Holman, Thomas


Woodstock


Bentley, William* Wethersfield Ilsley, S.


Biddle, William


Waterford Ives, Dwight


Essex Suffield


Bolles, Augustus* Bowles, Ralph H.


Colchester Jennings, Russell* Branford Jones. J. F.


Deep River Milton


Bond, E. P.


New Britain Judd, T. O.


Bradley, Henry T. Mt. Carmel Keeney, Curtis


Branch, N. East Killingly Leffingwell, C.


Brockett, Pierpont Wethersfield Lewis, Lester


Brown, Joseph P. Burbank,


Moosup Lyon, -


East Lyme Lovell, A. S.


Mystic River Maryot, I. B.


Groton Mattison, N. H.


Cathcart, Wm. Cheesebrough, I. Clapp, William S. Clark, N. J. Cunningham, O.


Southington Miller, Harvey Lebanon Mixter, George


Curtis, Moses Thompson Munger, Wash'n


Cushman, Elisha


Deep River Clinton


Murdock, J. N. Paine, John


Denison, Erastus* Mystic River Palmer, A. G.


Denison, Frederick


Denison, Wm.,t Doty, Erastus Dowling, Thomas Eberle, John J .*


New Haven Phelps, S. D.


Fish, E. P.


Haddam Phillips, James M.


Norwich Palmer, Gershom Winthrop Palmer, Reuben S. Colebrook Peckham, Peleg Tolland Peckham, S. H. Ledyard New Haven Moodus


Preston E. Thompson Meriden Waterford Waterford Hartford Brooklyn Bridgeport Voluntown Montville Plainfield


Denison, A. E.




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