The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1853-1856, Part 55

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PEQUONNOCK. (Bridgeport.)-P. T. Barnum, Pres. (W. R. Higby, Cash.) C. B. Hubbell. Thomas Ransom, Clapp Spooner, Philo F. Barnum, D. W. Thompson, Seth B. Jones, Ira Sherman ; Samuel B. Peck, Newtown.


PHOENIX. (Hartford.)-George Beach, Pres., (John L. Bunce, Cash.) George Brinley, Jr., Julius Catlin, Samuel S. Ward, James B. Crosby, Henry Shepard, E. G. Ripley, George Seyms, George W. Brown, J. L. Howard ; George Roberts, South Windsor ; State, Levi O. Smith, W. J. Goodsell.


PHOENIX BRANCH, (Litchfield.)-George C. Woodruff, Pres. (Henry R Coit, Cash.) S. P. Bolles, G. H. Hollister, Henry W. Buel, E. W. Seymour, David L. Parmelee ; David C. Whittle- sey, Washington.


QUINEBAUG. (Norwich.)-Samuel C. Morgan, Pres. (Lewis A. Hyde, Cash.) Frederick Prentice, J. Halsey, John G. Hunting- ton, Edward Y. Thomas, Shubael Morgan, Leonard Ballou, John Breed, John A. Bobinson; David Gallup, Plainfield ; Ashbel Woodward, Franklin.


164


BANK DIRECTORS.


QUINNIPIACK, (New Haven.)-Wm. S. Charnley, Pres. (Alex. Mc Allster, Cash.) Russell Hotchkiss, Stephen Gilbert, II. M. Welch, Chas. Atwater, Jr., Geo. D. English, J. A. Bishop, Chas. W. Allen, Edward I. Sanford.


SAUGATUCK, (Westport.)-Horace Staples, Pres. (B. L. Wood" worth, Cash.) Edmund W. Taylor, Francis W. Jesup, Edward HI. Nash, Franklin Sherwood, George Blackman ; Matthew Buckley, Weston.


SAYBROOK, (Essex.)-Samuel Ingham, Pres. (Jared E. Redfield, Cash.) Edward W. Pratt, Cornelius R. Doan, Horace H. Starkey, Gideon Parker ; G. II. Chapman, Old Saybrook; Tim- othy N. Meigs, Madison ; Samuel C Ely, J. Selden, Jr., John M. Chadwick, Lyme ; J. D. Leffingwell, Clinton ; Ezra Stannard, Westbrook; State, James Phelps, Essex.


SHETUCKET, (Norwich.)-Charles Osgood, Pres. (J. L. Devotion, Cash.) Isaac Johnson, Gilbert Osgood, Wm. L. Brewer, N. C. Brakenridge ; Thomas G. Kingsley, Franklin.


SOUTHPORT .- Jesup Alvord, Pres. (Francis D. Perry, Cash.,) Moses Bulkley, Jona. Bulkley, Charles Perry, Simon Sherwood, Oliver H. Perry ; Alva Gray, Westport.


STAFFORD .- George M. Ives, Pres. (S. Newton, Cash.) Parley Converse, John Fuller, M. B. Hovey, L. W. Crane, A. Newton ; Merrick Marcy, Union; H. Merrick, Willington ; J. D. Rich- 1 mond, Ashford.


STAMFORD .- John W. Leeds, Pres. (H. M. Humphrey, Cash.) Jo- seph D. Warren, S. B. Provost, H. K. Skelding, Wm. Gay, James H. Hoyt, Wm. T. Minor ; Stephen.Hoyt, New Canaan; Joseph Brush, E. B. Hewes, Greenwich ; Stephen Smith, Norwalk.


STATE, (Hartford.)-Thomas Belknap, Pres. (W. H. D. Callen- der, Cash.) Tertius Wadsworth, Charles H. Northam, William T. Lee, Isaac Hills, Edwin D. Tiffany, A. C. Hotchkiss ; Wm. Gay, Farmington ; Richard Bacon, Simsbury ; State, Wm. W. House, Burrill Sage.


STONINGTON .- Ephraim Williams, Pres. (Francis Amy, Cash.) C. G. Williams, J. F. Trumbull, J. J. Day, C. T. Stanton, B. Pen- dleton, A. S. Palmer, B. Pomeroy ; State, Peleg Noyes.


THAMES, (Norwich.)-Franklin Nichols, Pres. (Lyman Brewer, Cash.) Ebenezer Learned, Jr., L. W. Carroll, Charles N. Far- nam, Lafayette S. Foster; Adam Larrabee, Windham; Na- thaniel Parish, Montville ; Bucklin Mathewson, Lisbon; A. A. Young, Jewett City ; State, Henry H. Osgood.


THOMPSON .- Talcott Crosby, Pres. Joseph B. Gay, (and Cash.) Wm. H. Mason, Erastus Knight, H. S. Ramsdell, Edward Shaw,


165


BANK DIRECTORS.


Joseph M. Perrin, R. M. Bullock ; John F. Williams, R. S. Mat- thewson, Woodstock ; Edmund Wilkinson, Pomfret.


TOLLAND COUNTY, (Tolland.)-Alvan P Hyde, Pres. G. D. Has- tings, (and Cash.) Loren P. Waldo, Chauncey Griggs, Ariel Ladd ; Michael Richmond, Westford ; Ebenezer R. Gurley, Mansfield ; John H. Brockway, Ellington ; R. B. Chamberlin, Coventry ; William A. Foster, Stafford; State, O. K. Isham.


TRADESMENS, (New Haven.)-Matthew G. Elliott, Pres. (Wyllys Atwater, Cash.) Wells Southworth, Andrew L. Kidston, John E. Wylie, A. W. DeForest, Edward A. Mitchell, Morris Tyler, Henry Hooker, John W. Dwight.


UNCAS, (Norwich.)-James A. Hovey, Pres. (Edward H. Learn- ed, Cash.) Wm. A. Buckingham, J. S. Webb, J. M. Hunting- ton, James Lloyd Greene, Gurdon Chapman, Jesse S. Ely, John T. Wait ; Wm. H. Cogswell, Plainfield.


UNION, (New London.) -- Robert Coit, Pres. (Charles G. Sistare, Cash.) Felix Ansart, James Morgan, Francis Allyn, Peter D. Irish, Joshua Bolles, Ezra Chappell, Wm. H. Chapman, Wm. H. Starr, Robert Coit, Jr., Joshua Bolles, Joseph Smith ; Alfred White, Russell Bailey, Groton ; Richard McCurdy, Lyme.


WATERBURY .- John P. Elton, Pres. (Augustus S. Chase, Cash.) Aaron Benedict, Green Kendrick, Nelson Hall, Leonard Bron- son, Wooster Warner, John M. Burrall ; Sereno Gaylord, Ter- ryville ; Arad W. Welton, Cheshire ; State, Henry F. Fish.


WHALING, (New London.)-Peter C. Turner, Pres. (Joseph C. Douglass, Cash.) Joseph Lawrence, John Brandegee, A. Bas- sett, Sidney Miner, Seth Smith, W. Albertson, Daniel Rogers ; B. A. Copp. Groton ; Gilbert Rogers, Waterford ; State, Wm. O. Irish.


WINDHAM .- H. S. Walcott, Pres. (Samuel Bingham, Cash.) Levi Johnson, J. A. Perkins, H. Winchester, Charles Smith ; Thomas Ramsdell, Mansfield ; State, Justin Swift.


WINDHAM Co, (Brooklyn.)-Adams White, Pres. (Edwin S. Chase, Cash.) Bela P. Spalding, Armin Bolles, Daniel C. Rob- inson, Aaron H. Storrs, John Palmer, Edward Fogg; Joseph Eaton, Plainfield ; John McClellan, Woodstock ; Wm. James, Freeman James, Killingly ; Henry G. Taintor, Hampton ; Wil- liam Pike, Sterling.


WINSTED .- George Dudley, Pres. (Wm. H. Tuller, Cash.) Elliot Beardslee, James Humphrey, Warren Phelps, Moses Camp; Theron Bronson, Winchester ; Grove Lawrence, Norfolk ; State, W. H. Phelps.


WOODBURY .- Daniel Curtis, Pres. Lewis Judd, Vice Pres .; (Vacant, Cash.) George B. Lewis, Bennet A. Sherman, George Drakeley, Jason Parker, Monroe C. Sherman ; Gregory Seeley, Washington.


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STATISTICS OF BANKS.


Statistics of Banks


-


BANKS.


| Real Cap. Nom. Cap. | Sha. Val. | Surplus.


1| Bridgeport,


$210,000


$200,000


$50


$60


$58,586


2 Bridgeport City,


113,210


150,000


100


100


3 Central,


150,000


150,000


100


75


9,201


4 Charter Oak,


550,000


500,000


100


115


16,938


5


Citizens,


125,000


286,700


100


100


40,016


7


City, New Haven,


500,000


500,000


100


118


58,369


8


Commerce,


200,000


200,000


100


106


6,264


9


Connecticut,


338,100


300,000


100


107


45,000


10


Conn. R. B'k'g Co.,


250,000


250,000


50


65


30,498


11


Danbury,


223,500


200,000


100


105


2,373


12


Deep River,


158,900


150,000


100


107


8,912


13


East Haddam,


71,480


75,000


80


85


13,000


15


Exchange,,


535,000


500,000


50


53


56,209


16


Fairfield County,


300,000


275,000


100


115


17,969


17


Farmers,


300,000


300,000


100


105


32,444


18


Farm. and Mech.,


625,000


500,000


100


128


100,000


19


Hartford,


1,132,800


1,000,000


100


130


177,698


20


Hartford County,


600,000


600,000


100


106


16,499


21


Hatters,


100,000


100,000


100


100


1,071


22


Home,


130,000


130,000


100


106


5,685


24


Iron,


200,000


200,000


25


261


7,414


25


Jewett City,


52,000


100,000


50


50


1 496


26


Litchfield County,


125,000


125,000


100


100


4,918


27 Manufacturers,


303,100


300,000


50


521


18,000


28


Mattatuck,


150,000


500,000


29


Mechanics,


300,000


300,000


60


84


47,157


30


Mercantile,


500,000


500,000


100


105


31


Merchants, N. H.,


500,000


500,000


50


543


32,000


32


Merchants, Nor.,


218,160


200,000


40


383


23,522


33


Meriden,


305,000


300,000


100


105


22


34


Middlesex County,


339,600


300,000


100


112


41,480


35


Middletown,


369,300


300,000


75


88


43,943


36


Mystic,


52,900


50,000


50


65


10,928


37


Mystic River,


100,000


100,000


50


60


6,908


38


New England,


130,000


130,000


100


103


39 New Haven,


364,800


300,000


100


116


46,254


40


New Haven Co.,


500,000


500,000


25


221


67,000


41 New London,


150,875


125,000


621


68


13,409


42


North America,


117,000


200,000


50


50


950


43


Norwich,


210,000


200,000


100


112


18,325


44


Ocean,


118,617


100,000


100


120


17,254


45 Pauquoque,


147,500


100


105


46 Pawcatuck,


75,000


75,000


50


56


4,028


47 Pequonnock,


200,000


200,000


100


105


30,000


48


Phoenix,


1,285,500


1,000,000


100


113


111,862


49


Quinebaug,


344,295


350,000


70


70


15,152


14


Elm City


500,000


100


100


100


23


Hurlbut,


300,000


100


6 City, Hartford,


537,000


500,000


100


116


167


STATISTICS OF BANKS.


in Connecticut.


Bills.


1


Loans.


I


Specie.


-


Div. per ct.


| Dis. days.


1


$181,701


$394,687


$21,937


10 Jan., July,


Tu., Fr.


2


49,232


106,626


382


8 April, Oct.


3


22,912


160,528


3,357


0 Mar., Sept.


4


82,021


391,762


8,375


10 Jan., July,


5


15,347


83,723


3,368


8 Jan., July,


6


162,380


691,975


21,616


8 Feb., Aug.


7


196,126


630,672


22,427


8 Jan., July,


8


51,017


185,983


5,288


7 Jan., July,


9


114,655


343,237


20,500


23 Jan., July,


10


165,666


438,544


19,095


9 Jan., July,


11


88,461


327,564


10,074


9} Dec., June,


12


51,262


169,286


7,997


8 Dec., June,


13


45,051


118,731


5,402


73 Feb. Aug.


14


15


202,437


823,537


25,540


8 Jan., July,


16


254,790


404,615


25,043


8 June, Dec,


17


81,674


424,538


8,401


8 Jan., July,


18


328,895


1,014,990


51,167


10 May, Nov.


19


489,172


1,917,878


49,957


20


66,201


578,971


9,908


21


88,294


147,082


8,796


22


23


44,497


132,892


4,505


8


24


186,665


352,726


18,697


8 Jan., July,


25


33,223


72,294


5,009


62 Feb., Aug.


26


85,505


78,101


7,825


7 Jan , July,


27


116,492


456,590


11,658


8 June, Dec.


28


29


119,941


570,144


13,257


10 Jan., July, 5


30


148,150


215,906


14,978


31


130,064


677,327


14,077


8 Jan., July,


32


48,812


274,580


5,113


0 Mar., Sept.


33


84,971


341,354


9,472


34


89,634


479,249


12,182


35


128,065


567,231


22,236


36


31,322


91,248


4,282


9 Jan., July,


37


58,160


167,044


8,228


8 Jan., July,


38


49,897


111,813


7,794


8 Jan., July,


39


146,532


624,697


18,920


9 Jan., July,


40


144,027


630,836


16,322


6 Jan., July,


41


37,781


193,851


4,657


73 Jan., July,


42


40,469


138,729


5,100


8 Jan., July,


43


67,306


307,933


7,551


8 Jan., July,


44


89,265


127,990


9,206


8 Jan., July,


45


17,528


159,640


2,068


46


24,508


98,646


3,083


7 Mar., Sept.


47


115,785


327,871


14,461


8 Jan., July,


48


283,886


1,538,123


33,404


8 Mar., Sept.


49


80,226


304,263


8,804


6 June, Dec.


M. W. F. Tu., Fr. Mon., Th. Tu., Fr. Mon., Th.


W., Sat. Monday. Wed.


Tu., Fr. M. W. F. Tu., Fr. Tu., Fr. M. W. F.


M. W. F. M. W. F. W., Sat.


Mon., Th. Mon., Th. Wed., Fri. Tu., Fr. Tu., Fr.


Tu., Fr. M. W. F. Mon., Th. Mon., Th. Wed. Mon., Th. Tu., Fr. Tuesday. Tuesday. Tuesday, Tu., Fr. Mon., Th. Tu., Fr. Tu., Fr. Tu., Fr. Wed.


Monday. Tu., Fr. M. W. F. Mon., Th.


8 May, Nov. 8 Jan., July, 8 Jan., July,


10 June, Dec. 8 Jan., July, 6} Jan., July,


Tu., Fr, Tu., Fr.


M. W. F. Wed.


165


STATISTICS OF BANKS.


BANKS.


| Real Cap. Nom.Cap. | Sha. Val. | Surplus


50 Quinnipiack,


$500,000 $500,000


$100


$104


$6,271


51 Saugatuck,


132,237


150,000


100


103


3,022


52


Saybrook,


83,000


75,000


100


116


3,069


53 Shetucket,


100,000


100,000


100


1023


3,074


54


Southport,


108,800


100,000


100


115


23,457


55


Stafford,


105,820


150,000


100


56


Stamford,


135,000


135,000


30


36


11,734


57


State,


440,000


400,000


100


126


59,869


58


Stonington,


60,000


50,000


50


65


6,371


59


Thames,


535,300


500,000


100


112


28,311


60


Thompson,


60,000


60,000


60


65


7,471


62


Tradesmens,


125,000


500,000


100


100


63


Uncas,


291,250


300,000


50


511


13,262


64


Union,


150,000


500,000


100


112


28,600


66


Whaling,


163,750


300,000


25


30


20,000


67


Windham,


100,000


100,000


75


80


11,600


68


Windham Co.,


65,900


100,000


100


105


5.057


69 Winsted,


210,000


300,000


50


50


8,752


70 Woodbury,


100,000


100,000


50


25


2,186


The first column of the table indicates the capital accord- ing to the returns of the Banks, or the report of commission- ers, April 1, 1855. The second column, the nominal capital, or according to charter. The third column exhibits the par value of shares, and the fourth their value in market. The other columns indicate the Surplus Fund, Bills in circula- tion, Loans and Specie in Bank.


Railroad Statistics.


The following table, compiled from the Commis- sioners' Report, contains-Capital ; Capital paid in :


Chartered. Miles.


Capital.


1. Danbury and Norwalk, 1849 24 $400,000


2. Hartford, Prov. and Fishkill, 1847 123 4,500,000


3. Housatonic, 1836 74 2,000,000


4. Naugatuck, 1845 57 1,031,800


5. N. Haven and Northampton, 1846


55 922,500


6. N. H., H. & Springfield, 1833 '35


62


2,350,000


7. N. Haven and N. London, 1848 50


. 738,258


8. N. I., W. and Palmer, 1847


66


1,700,000


9. N. York and N. Haven. 1844


62 3,000,000


10. Norwich and Worcester,


1832


59


2,825,000


61


Tolland County,


86,700


75,000


100


115


17,569


65


Waterbury,


510,000


500,000


50


54


33,653


169


Bills.


Loans.


1 Specie.


1


50


$87,130


$555,117


$9,865


8 Mar., Sept.


51


62,938


91,392


6,487


8 Jan., July,


52


112,431


165,634


20,446


8 Jan., July,


Tu., Sat.


53


38,373


126,535


4,193


8 June, Dec.


54


119,504


181,910


16,464


10 Jan., July,


55


56


113,955


196,041


13,009


10 Mar., Sept.


57


292,605


949,970


28,721


10 Mar., Sept.


58


33,281


87,405


5,678


8 June, Dec.


59


130,317


578,402


13,298


8 Mar., Sept.


60


70,402


119,941


6,807


8 April, Oct.


61


69,723


200,561


7,385


10 April, Oct.


62


63


93,197


358,835


10,229


8 April, Oct.


64


76,053


176,348


7,936


9 Jan., July,


Tu., Fr.


65


126,664


682,860


12,311


8 Jan., July,


Tu., Fr,


66


70,109


212,465


7,500


8 Jan., July,


67


60,000


141,336


6,311


8 Mar , Sept.


68


87,676


141,619


8,108


8 April, Oct.


69


113,781


322,155


11,129


8 May, Nov.


Tu., Fr.


70


31,456


53,501


3,587


0 Jan., July,


Saturday


ROCKVILLE BANK .- Allen Hammond, Pres. (E. B. Preston, Cash.) A. Bailey, C. Winchell, J. N. Stickney, L. Bonelle ; A. Kellogg, Vernon; N. Raymond, Colchester ; H. Kingsbury, Coventry ; A. Arnold, Somers.


Railroad Statistics.


Cost and Equipments : Net earnings for the year ; and the Funded and Floating Debts.


Paid in.


Expended.


Earnings.


D. Funded. Floating.


$,278,550


$371,504


$12,991


$63,000


$25,200


1,899,115


3,730,551


94,192


1,354,430


360,332


2,000,000


2,429,066


18,531


300,000


174,178


1,031,800


1,577,167


461,425 500,000


112,570


922,500


1,400,000


2,350,000


3,295,636


306,447


898,000


50,000


738,258


1,450,318


663,000


72,165


508,600


1,527,827


3,717


965,000


42,827


2,992,450


4,980,407


335,611


2,126,000


126,648


2,122,300


2,596,488


93,580


677,100


75,926


a


Mon. Th. Tu., Fr. Thurs. Tu., Fr. M. W. F. Daily.


Tu., Fr. Tu., Fr. Wed.


Mon., Th. Mon., Th.


Mon. Th. Wed. Wed.


STATISTICS OF BANKS.


Div. per ct. | Dis. days.


Mon., Th. Tuesday.


43,143


170


SAVINGS BANKS.


Savings Banks.


Name.


President.


Sec. & Treas.


1 Bridgeport


1842


Lemuel Coleman


2 Collinsville


1853


3 Danbury 1849


4 Deep River


1851


George Read


5 Derby 1846


1851


H. L. Champlin


7 Falls Village


1854


R. M. S. Pease


Lam'l S. Cowles


9 Groton


1854


N. G. Fish


George W. Noyes


10 Hartford


1819


James B. Hosmer


Olcott Allen


11 Litchfield


1850


12 Meriden


1851


Benj. H. Catlin


13 Middletown


1825


Joseph Taylor


14 New Haven


1838 Henry White


15 New London


1827 Robert Coit


Francis C. Learned


Thos. Warner, Jr


17 Norwich


1824


Lafayette S. Foster


Henry Terry


19 Portland 1853


20 Salisbury


1848


21 Seymour


1852


22 Southport


1854


Fred'k Marquand


Charles Hawley


Francis D. Perry Francis R. Leeds Eliab A. Converse


O. B. Grant


26 Tolland,


1841 R. R. Chamberlin


G. D. Hastings


27 Waterbury


1850


John P. Elton


28 Willimantic


1841


Savings Banks.


Under the General Banking Law.


1 Hartford Co.


66


2 Peoples 1854


3 " Union 1854


4 Conn. 1854


5 New Haven City 1854


6 New London Co. 1855


7 " Farm. & Mech.


8 Norwalk, Fair.Co. 1854


9 Norwich, F. & M. 1854 10 Rockville 1853 11 W.Winsted, Lit.Co.1854


Presidents.


1851 E. A. Bulkeley


Albert Day


Newton Case Roswell Brown Wm. A. Ives Joshua Bolles Ezra Chappell Ebenezer Hill


Elliott Bradley


George Sterling Seth P. Norton


F. S. Wildman


George W. Ives Sedley Snow Joseph P. Canfield John L Parker


6 Essex


8 Farmington


1851


John T. Norton


H. R. Coit Levi E. Coe


Henry Carrington Stephen D. Pardee


16 Norwalk


1849 Clark Bissell


Francis A. Perkins Edwin Talmage


W. R. Whittlesey


23 Stamford 1851


24 Staffordville 1855


Rufus G. Pinney


25 Stonington


1850


Wm. Hyde, Jr.


Sec. & Treas. John W. Seymour Chauncey Howard A. R. Hillyer S. C. Preston Ja's M. Townsend J. C. Douglass Charles Butler John A. Weed E. H. Learned Allen Hammond Wm. H. Phelps


F. J. Kingsbury John Tracy


18 Plymouth 1852


Timo. Chittenden Sylvester Smith


Fitch Smith


171


SAVINGS BANKS.


Savings Banks.


Dividends.


1


2


132


16,194


12,561


2,673


25


6 Apr. Oct


4


562


43,359


20,279


6,792


114


6 May. Nov.


5


519


91,822


25,457


20,163


450


6 Jan. July.


6


568


72,986


33,107


1


16,672


750


5¿Jan. July.


7


1,532


8


381


54,051


30,824


8,967


182


6 Jan. July.


9


245


32,946


35,719


2,773


117


6 April. Oct.


10 16,953


2,754,662


519,576


468,387


6,288


6 June. Dec.


11


619


88,978


25,787


15,794


306


51Jan. July.


12


492


29,821


11,467


9,147


250


6 Jan. July.


13


6,085


1,197,915


106,679


111,790


2,150


6 May. Nov.


14


7,056


1,095,925


313,213


307,677


2,789


6 Jan. July.


15


3,431


931,037


193,297


109,031


1,300


6 Jan. July.


16


1,257


153,807


50,000


29,000


663


6 Jan. July.


17


7,887


2,054,112


433,641


256,755


3,144


6 Jan. July.


18


88


8,293


2,257


2,017


31


5}Jan. July.


19


5


482


482


20


498


78,116


12,468


7,885


414


53Jan. July.


21


140


13,238


1,581


1,021


100


6 Jan. July.


22


301


30,643


34,369


3,726


276


6 Jan, July.


23


431


67,616


36,697


22,043


340


6 April. Oct.


24


(new.)


25


608


131,356


40,943


17,391


638


6 June. Dec.


26


1,279


188,218


53,463


38,468


532


6 Jan. July.


27


390


40,770


19,700


12,294


325


6 Feb. Aug.


28


1,114


153,403


30,156


19,777


616 6 April. Oct.


Savings Banks.


These Institutions have a guarantee fund, receive deposits at 6 per cent. and loan their funds at a bonus.


Capital.


Paid in.


Dep'rs. 1,007


Deposits. $327,358


Loans. $430,301


Bonus.


2


125,000


12,500


756


78,593


91,320


7


3


100,000


5,000


41,759


45,126


4


100,000


10,000


655


79,000


89,000


8


5


250,000


20,000


1,419


126,553


166,000


6 & 12


6


125,000


10,000


138


36,562


46,500


3


7


100,000


10,000


268


70,000


80,000


6


9


100,000


10,000


461


151,999


161,000


4 & 6


10


100,000


10,000


80,429


90,000


3


11


100,000


5,000


61


29,424


28,230


3


-


No. Depos. 3,791


Amount Deposits. $828,887


DURING PAST YEAR. Deposits. Withdr'n. Expen.


$199,982


$178,551| $1,967


6 Jan. July. 6


3


810


105,000


468


8 100,000


10,000


13,676


closing up


1 $100,000


$12,000


BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS


Building Associations


Differ from Savings Banks in requiring monthly payments to be made of 1 dollar on a share, and in loaning money at a bonus. No moneys can be withdrawn until the shares, including princi- pal and interest, amount to $200, when the stock becomes full. Presidents.


1 Ansonia 1852


2 Bethel 1854


3 Birmingham 1852


4 Bridgeport Mut. 1853


5 Peoples 1852


6 M. & W.M.1852


7 Bristol 1853


8 Collinsville 1853


9 Fair Haven


10 Forestville 1853


11 Hartford 1852


12 Mechanics 1854


13 Hitchcockville


1853


14 Manchester


1853


15 Meriden


1853


16 Middletown


1853


17 Middlesex 1854


18 Milford 1853


19 Mount Carmel 1850


20 Naugatuck 1852


21 New Britain


1852


22 New Haven


1850


23


Peoples 1853


24 Mech.& W.M.1852


25 Plainville 1853


26 Seymour 1851


27 Southington


1854


Urbane Woodruff F. D. Whittlesey


28 Wallingford 1853


29 Waterbury


1852


30 66 City


1853


31 Westport


1852


32 Westville


1850


Wales French


33 Whitneyville


1849


34 Winsted


1855


Wm. L. Gilbert


35 66 West


1852


Jas. Humphrey


Ja's A. Bushnell


36 Wolcottville 1852 John Hungerford R. C. Abernethy 1853 Nath. B. Smith Thomas Bull


37 Woodbury


Nathan Seeley


A. Hawkins, Jr. Eliakim Hough Tra Sherman


George Keeler


Tracy Peck


Sec. & Treas. D. W. Plumb Win. A. Judd


S. A. Downs S. M. Middlebrook Stephen Hawley Wm. R. Bunnell Benj. F. Hawley R. O. Humphrey


Chaun'y GoodrichTho's Lowry, Jr. Barzillai Hudson S. D. Sperry


James P. Foster Iliram Goodwin


Haynes L. Porter Homer Cowles Moses Scott


Albert Foster


II. P. Hoadley


Wm. Woodward


Origen Utley


John Wyse


David Smith


Wm. B. Smithi


Ira Merwin


Morris Tyler


J. S. Griffing


John L. Smith David L. Baldwin Joseph A. Graniss G. Spencer A. P. Collins W. H. Tallmadge John T. Collis Joel Ives Henry D. Stanley P. B. Buckingham


Almer Hall Ebenezer H. Ives


Leonard Bronson Israel Holmes, 2d


George W. Cook Alva Gray


N. J. Welton Myron L. Mason Ja's G. Hotchkiss James Augur Wm. C. Phelps


SONS OF TEMPERANCE.


Patriarch, Geo. F. Smith, New Haven ; Assistant, Wm. W. Lee, Norwalk ; Scribe, David E. Burwell, Westville ; Treasurer, James S. Clark, Brookfield ; Chaplain, Rev. John Elderkin, New Haven . Conductor, Chas. M. Booth, New Milford ; Sentinel, Sherman S' Stevens, Norwalk ; Past Patriarch, Wales French, Westville.


172


1852 . Sam'l HemingwayJ. W. T. Hamilton


.


Sylvester Smith


AND SAVINGS BANKS.


173


and Savings Banks.


-


Besides payments on stock, these institutions receive money on deposit, to be withdrawn at pleasure with 6 per cent. interest, paid semi-annually, the same as Savings Banks.


No. Shares.


Paid on


Amount


Loans.


Div.


1


1,415


$50,054


$10,862


$$52,500


$18,800


11


2


700


10,511


9,444


9,720


13,888 16


3


647


34,000


16,673


37,000


75,000


15,000


52


5


3,095


88,603


184,431


214,593


86,473


24


6


948


48,554


47,634


81,914


22,547


25


7


2,697


76,692


33,846


56,625


68,451


21


8


545


6,639


16,135


23,625


40


9


1,670


60,275


49,000


96,000


18,000


20


10


299


8,589


2,922


2,887


7,461


22


11


4,308


236,319


155,399


270,989


31,749


21


12


1,143


32,727


31,723


17,450


48,424


14


13


184


1,326


5,354


5,350


2,000


421


14


308


6,074


5,656


4,250


6,495


14


15


478


11,995


6,388


11,782


3,856


20


16


1,148


27,722


16,610


43,851


15


17


488


6,267


21,084


19,900


12,770


40


18


873


18,099


14,808


32,913


12


19


369


16,420


525


10,350


6,893


16


20


1,025


40,084


1,522


40,675


1,214


31


21


1,862


56,441


36,286


70,195


47,879


213


22


6,602


259,464


200,440


520,900


117,242


17


23, 1,820


55,433


42,467


54,920


49,977


141


24


5,374


241,151


167,614


366,245


23


25


490


13,194


5,988


16,121


23


26


529


28,281


4,162


29,209


3,732


15


27


857


16,889


13,375


15,195


17,630


19%


28


1,053


36,113


11,699


20,385


27,326


18


30


1,033


32,269


12,293


41,594


4,060


38


31


366


10,500


15,400


3,950


56


32 .


551


34,194


4,613


39,512


2,443


143


33


201


14,163


16,196


89,710


9,242


18


35


1,304


60,407


12,850


58,040


14,745


151


36


446


14,016


7,110


16,750


11,542


10


37


779


11,251


25,000


35,000


7,000


18


STATE TEMP. SOCIETY.


Pres., B. W. Tompkins, Norwich. Vice Pres., II. W. Benedict, David Hawley, Jay Peck, Herman Baldwin, Benj. Douglas, P. L. Berry, Thomas Clark, Erastus Lester. Exec. Com., Alvah Holt, Wales French, E. Stoddard, J. G. Baldwin, Asa Hill. Cor. Sec., E. M. Gorham. Rec. Sec., T. H. L. Talcott. Treas., A. Townsend.


29


3,137


94,788


45,639


148,915


24,547


19


14,452


8


34


1,513


84,464


41,200


14


4


1,360


27,812


Deposits.


Permane't. Tempor'y. pr ct.


Shares.


174


POST-OFFICES


Postage.


LETTERS not exceeding half an ounce, and within 3,000 miles, 3 cents pre-paid, by stamps or stamped envelops ; and the same for every additional half ounce or fraction thereof. Over 3,000 miles, 10 cents, half an ounce, &c. Drop letters, one cent; advertising, one cent.


NEWSPAPERS, periodicals, unsealed circulars, &c., weighing not over 3 ounces, are to pay 1 cent each, to any part of the United States; or half that rate when paid quarterly or yearly in advance. Newspapers, &c., weigh ing not over 1} ounces, half the above rates, when circula- ted within the state of publication. Newspapers, papers and pamphlets of not more than 16 pages, 8vo, in packages of not less than 8 ounces, to one address, to be charged half a cent an ounce, without regard to the number of pieces. Postage on all transient matter to be pre-paid or charged double. Weekly newspapers free in the county of publication. Bills for newspapers, and receipts for pay- ment of moneys therefor, may be inclosed in subscribers' papers. Exchange between newspaper publishers, free.


Books, bound or unbound, of not more than 4 pounds each, 1 cent per ounce, under 3,000 miles, and 2 cents over that distance. Fifty per cent. to be added when not pre- paid.


Newspapers, &c., to be so inclosed that the character can be determined without removing the wrapper; to have nothing written or printed on the paper beyond the direc- tion, and to contain no inclosure other than the bill or receipts before mentioned.


MAIL ROUTES IN CONNECTICUT.


The Register for 1854 contains a list of the Mail Routes in the State, the frequency of the mails at each post- office, and the town where and route on which it is situated.


POST-OFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.


Abington, John Williams Ball's Pond, Alvah S. Pearce Andover, Wm. Cooke Banksville, John Banks


Ansonia, Burr Perkins Bantam Falls, Leon. Kinney Ashford, Dyer H. Clark Barkhamsted, E. N. Ransom Avon, James Hilton Beacon Falls, G. Goodyear John S. Baker Berlin, Henry N. Galpin


Bakerville,


175


AND POST-MASTERS.


Bethany,


Nathan Clarke Cromwell, Charles Kirby


Bethel, Eli S. Barnum Danbury, Francis Fairchild


Bethlem, Henry W. Peck Darien, Ira Scofield


Birmingham, T. S. Shelton


66 Depot, Isaac H. Clock


Black Rock, Alanson Allen Deep River,


H. G. Loomis


Bloomfield, H. B. Case Derby, (See Birmingham.)


Bolton, E. K. Williams Durham, Bozrah, Wm. Fitch 66 Center, David Smith Bozrahville, J. M. Peckham Eagleville, E. B. Hibbard East Berlin, Edw. Wilcox


Branford, Levi S. Parsons


Bridgeport, E. B. Goodsell East Canaan,


Bridgewater, S. R. Weeks Eastford,


H. Lawrence Jos. Dorsett


Bristol, Geo. H. Mitchell E. Granby,


C. O. Cornish


Broad Brook, E. Hubbard East Haddam, Alfred Gates


Brookfield, Homer Lake E. Hampton, Wm. G. Buell


Brooklyn, Benj. E Palmer E. Hartford, E. S. Goodwin


Buckland, Wm. Jones East Haven, S. Hemingway


Burlington, Romeo Elton E. Kent, Benj. Tompkins


Burrville, Nelson Roberts E. Killingly, Wm. A. Stone


Campbell's Mills, E. Potter. East Lyme, Jirah Kellogg




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