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Maine-Wm. Pitt Fessenden, 1854-65. Finance. In the House, 1841-43.
Hannibal Hamlin, 1848-63. Commerce; Dist. Colum- bia. Gov. 1857. In the House, 1843-47.
Maryland-James A. Pearce, 1843-61. Finance; +Library. In the House, 1835-39, 1841-43.
Anthony Kennedy, 1857-63. Public Buildings; Dist. Columbia.
Massachusetts-Charles Sumner, 1851-63. Foreign Rela- tions ; Claims.
Henry Wilson, 1855-65. Military Aff .; Dist. Colum.
Michigan-Kinsley S. Bingham, 1859-65. Public Lands. Gov. 1855-59. In the House, 1847-51.
Zachariah Chandler, 1857-63. Commerce.
Minnesota-Morton S. Wilkinson, 1859-65.
Henry M. Rice, 1857-61. Post Office; Indian Affairs. Delegate in the House, 1853-57.
Mississippi-Albert G. Brown, 1854-65. tDist. Columbia. Gov. 1844-47. In the House, 1839-41, 1847-53.
Jefferson Davis, 1847-61, 1857-63. ¡ Military Affairs ; Pub. Buildings; Printing. Secretary of War under Pierce.
Missouri-James S. Green, 1857-61. Judiciary; Territo- ries. In the House, 1847-51.
Trusten Polk, 1857-63. Foreign Relations; Private Land Claims. Gov. 1856-57.
New Hampshire-John P. Hale, 1847-53, 1855-65. Naval . Affairs; Post Office. In the House, 1843-45.
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SENATE.
Daniel Clark, 1857-61. Ind. Affairs; Public Build. New Jersey-John C. Ten Eyck, 1859-65. Private Land Claims; Revolutionary Claims.
John R. Thompson, 1853-63. Naval Affairs; +Pen- sions ; Patents.
New York-Wm. H. Seward, 1849-61. Foreign Relations. Gov. 1839-43.
Preston King, 1857-63. Military Affairs. In the House, 1843-47, 1849-51.
North Carolina-Thomas L. Clingman, 1858-61. Com- merce. In the House, 1843-45, 1847-58.
Thomas Bragg, 1859-65. Public Lands; Claims. Gov. 1855-59.
Ohio-George E. Pugh, 1855-61. Judiciary; Pub. Lands. Benjamin F. Wade, 1851-63. Territories.
Oregon-Joseph Lane, 1858-61. Military Affairs; Public Lands. Delegate in the House, 1851-58. Vacancy.
Pennsylvania-Wm. Bigler, 1856-61. Commerce; tPa- tents. Gov. 1852-55.
Simon Cameron, 1845-49, 1857-63. Finance.
Rhode Island-James F. Simmons, 1841-47, 1857-63. Patents.
Henry B. Anthony, 1859-65. Naval Affairs; Printing. Gov. 1849-51.
South Carolina-James Chestnut, 1858-65. Military Aff. James H. Hammond, 1857-61. Finance; Naval Aff. Gov. 1842-44. In the House, 1835-37.
Tennessee-Andrew Johnson, 1857-63. Pub. Lands; Dis. Columbia; tContingent Expenses. Gov. 1853-57. In the House, 1843-53.
A. O. P. Nicholson, 1841-42, 1859-65. Naval Affairs; Revolutionary Claims.
Texas-Louis T. Wigfall, 1859-63. Post Office; Private Land Claims.
John W. Hemphill, 1859-65. Indian Affairs; Patents. Vermont-Jacob Collamer, 1855-61. Territories; Library. In the House, 1847-49. P. M. Gen. under Taylor. Solomon Foote, 1851-63. Claims. In the House, 1843-47.
Virginia -- R. M. T. Hunter, 1847-65. ¿ Finance. In the Ho ase, 1837-43, 1845-47.
Jam : M. Mason, 1847-63. #Foreign Relations; Dis. Cc mbia. In the House, 1837-39.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Wisconsin-Charles Durkee, 1855-61. Pensions. In the House, 1849-53. James R. Doolittle, 1857-63. Ind. Aff .; Pub. Build.
ouse of Representatives.
The House consists of 237 members, and 4 Territorial delegates. These delegates, however, have no vote. The figures indicate the time when each old member first en- tered the House; the others are new members. Those marked * were not in the last Congress. The names in- cluded in ( ) contest the seats of the next preceding.
House not organized, Dec. 31, 1859.
ALABAMA. John W Underwood(J S Christman 53)
David Clopton ILLINOIS. F M Bristow* 1854 W R W Cobb 1847 J F Farnsworth 57 John T Brown
J ML Curry 1857 Philip B Fouke H C Burnett 1455
Geo S Houston 1841Wm Kellogg 1857 Robert Mallory
Sydenh'm Moore 57John A Logan
Laban T Moore
James L Pugh Owen Lovejoy 1857S O Peyton 1847
J A Stallworth 1857J A McClernand*43Wm E Simms ARKANSAS. Isaac N Morris 1857J W Stevenson 1857
T C Hindman James C Robinson
LOUISIANA.
Albert Rust* 1855 E B Washburne 53 J Edward Bouligny CALIFORNIA. INDIANA. T G Davidson 1855 John C Burch Charles Case 1857 J M Landrum Schuyler Colfax 55 Miles Taylor 1855
Chas L Scott 1857 CONNECTICUT. John G Davis 1851 MAINE. Alfred A Burnham Wm M Dunn Steph C Foster 57
Orris S. Ferry
W H English 1853 Ezra B French
Dwight Loomis Wm S Holman F H Morse 1843
John Woodruff* 55 David Kilgore 1857 J J Perry* 1855 DELAWARE.
W E Niblack 1857 Daniel E Somers
Wm G Whiteley 57John U Pettit 1855 Isr Washburn, jr 51 FLORIDA. Albert G Porter MARYLAND.
Geo S Hawkins 57 James Wilson 1857 H Winter Davis 55 GEORGIA. IOWA. J M Harris 1855 M J Crawford 1855 Sam. R Curtis 1857 George W Hughes L J Gartrell 1857 Wm Vandever J M Kunkel 1857
Thomas Hardeman KANSAS. Jas A Stewart 1855 Edward H Webster
Joshua Hill 1857 Martin F Conway
James Jackson 1857 John J. Jones Green Adams* 47 Wm C Anderson
Peter E Love
KENTUCKY. MASSACHUSETTS. Charles F Adams John B Alley
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Jas Buffinton 1855 NEW YORK.
A Burlingame 1855 Thomas J Barr H L Dawes 1857 Charles Delano
Charles L Beale
George Briggs* 49 James M Ashley
T D Elliott* 1854 D W Gooch 1858 Alexander H Rice Eli Thayer 1857 Charles B Train MICHIGAN.
S M Burroughs 57 J A Bingham 1855 Martin Butterfield Harrison G Blake Luther C Carter John Carey Thos Corwin* 1831 Senator, 1845-50; H F Clark 1857 C B Cochrane 1857 John Cochrane 1857 Governor, 1840-42.
George B Cooper (Wm A Howard 55)R Holland Duell Francis W Kellogg Alfred Ely
Roscoe Conkling
Samuel S Cox 1857 Sidney Egerton John A Gurley William Helmick
William Howard John Hutchins
Cyrus Aldrich John B Haskin 1857 Charles D Martin
William Windem Chas B Hoard 1857 G H Pendleton 1857
MISSISSIPPI. James Humphrey
Wm Barksdale 1853William Irvine
John Sherman 1855 Benj Stanton 1851 Thos C Theaker
Reuben Davis 1857 Wm S Kenyon L Q C Lamar 1857 M Linsley Lee C B Tompkins 1857 John J McRae 1858 Wm B Maclay 1843 Carey A Trimble O R Singleton 1853 James B M'Kean CL Vallandigham MISSOURI. Abram B Olin 1857 1858
T L Anderson 1857 Geo W Palmer 1857Edward Wade 1853 J Richard Barrett E B Pottle 1857 OREGON.
(Francis P Blair 57)John H Reynolds
Lansing Stout
John B Clark 1857 Chas B Sedgwick (David Logan)
Jas A Craig 1857 John W Noell
Danl E Sickles 1857 PENNSYLVANIA. (A J Williamson)
Elijah Babbit
John S Phelps 1845 E G Spaulding* 49 Samuel S Blair S H Woodson 1857 F E Spinner 1855 J H Campbell* 45
NEW HAMPSHIRE. Chas H Van Wyck John Covode 1855
Thos M Edwards
W H Dimmick 1857
Gilman Marston
Alfred Wells NORTH CAROLINA. T B Florence 1851
M W Tappan 1855 NEW JERSEY.
L O'B Branch 1855 G A Grow 1851 Burton Craige 1853 James T Hale John A Gilmer 1857 Chapin Hall
G B Adrian 1857 John T Nixon James M Leach John Hickman 1855
Wm Pennington
Thos Ruffin 1853 Benj F Junkin
Gov. 1836-7, 38-44. W N H Smith John W Killinger
Jetur R Riggs Jolın L N Stratton
Z B Vance 1858
H C Lougenecker
De Witt C Leach 57R E Fenton 1853 Henry Waldron 55 Augustus Frank MINNESOTA. James H Graham
Warren Winslow 55 OHIO.
William Allen
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CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.
Robert McKnight Edw McPherson
Robert B Brabson A G Jenkins 1857 E Etheridge* 1853 S F Leake* 1845
W Millward* 1855 Robert Hatton Albert S Martin
W Montgomery 57 Horace Maynard 57John S Millson 1849 James K Moorhead Thos A R Nelson Roger A Pryor Wm Smith 1853 Ed Joy Morris 1843 Jas M Quarles John Schwartz Wm B Stokes Governor, 1846-49 J H Thomas* 1848 Geo W Scranton
WISCONSIN.
Thad Stevens* 49 John V Wright 1855 Chas H Larrabee
Wm Stewart 1857 John P Verree John Wood
A J Hamilton
TEXAS. John F Potter 1857 C C Washburne 55
RHODE ISLAND.
W D Brayton 1857 J S Morrill 1855 Christ'r Robinson H E Royce 1857 SOUTH CAROLINA. E P Walton 1857
John D Ashmore VIRGINIA. M L Bonham 1857 TS Bocock 1847 Wm W Boyce 1853 Alex R Boteler L M Keitt 1853 S Clemens 1852
J H Reagan 1857 VERMONT. KANSAS. M J Parrott 1857 NEBRASKA. Exp'nce Estabrook (Samuel G Daily) NEW MEXICO. Miguel A Otero 55 (Henry M Watts)
John McQueen 51 Dan'l C Dejarnette
UTAH.
Wm P Miles 1857 H A Edmundson 49 Wm H Hooper MR H Garnet 1856 WASHINGTON.
TENNESSEE.
Wm T Avery 1857 John T Harris
Isaac I Stevens 1857
Custom house Officers.
FAIRFIELD District, west of Housatonic River .- Col- lector, William S. Pomeroy, Bridgeport. Inspector, etc., Henry Hall.
Inspector for Norwalk, Dimon Fanton; for Stamford, William H. Potts.
MIDDLETOWN District .- Collector, Patrick Fagan. Inspector, etc., Samuel Brewer. Surveyor, Clark Elliott.
Surveyor, Hartford, William Hayden. Inspector, Ralph Carey.
Surveyor, Saybrook, Edward Ingraham. Inspector, Is- rael S. Otis.
NEW HAVEN District, extending from Madison to the Housatonic River .- Collector, Minott A. Osborn. Deputy Coilector, Norris Willcox. Surveyor, Charles Shelton. Gauger. and Weigher, Edward T. Stanley. Weigher
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POSTAGE.
and Measurer, Charles S. A. Davis. Inspectors, John B. Magie, Thomas C. Hollis, Hezekiah Gorham, James M. Veader. Day and Night Watch, Alfred Bassett. Light House Keeper, Merritt Thompson. Store-Keeper, John Hood. Harbor Master, George W. Jones. Pilots, Merrit Thompson, - - Ludington.
Inspector for Milford and Derby, Henry Whipple.
Inspector for Branford and Sachem's Head, Watrous Howd.
Inspector for Guilford and Madison, G. L. Dowd.
NEW LONDON District .- Collector, John P. C. Mather. Deputy Collector and Inspector, Wm. D. Pratt. Surveyor, David S. Ruddock. Inspectors, Enoch C. Chapman, Washington Avery, Robert N. Tate. Physician, Marine Hospital, Wm. W. Miner. Pilots, Thomas & Henry Com- stock, James M. Holt, Henry R. Gardner, John Ewen.
STONINGTON District .- Collector, B. F. States. Dep- uty Collector, James N. States. Inspector, B. F. Ash.
Surveyor, Pawcatuck, John Hiscox.
Inspector for Noank and Mystic River and Bridge, John P. Spicer.
Outside Pilots. New London and Stonington District- Joseph Dayton Clark S. Rogers, Ezekiel J. Beebe, Burton W. Harris, Paul Rogers.
Hostage.
LETTERS not exceeding half an ounce, and within 3,000 miles, 3 cents prepaid, by stamps, or stamped envelopes ; and the same for every additional half-ounce or fraction thereof. Over 3.000 miles, 10 cents, half an ounce, &c. Drop letters, 1 cent ; adver- tising, 1 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 ad- vance. Newspapers, &c., weighing not over 1} ounces, half the above rates, when circulated 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 prepaid or charged
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POST OFFICES
double. Weekly newspapers free in the county of publication. Bills for newspapers, and receipts for payment of moneys there- for, 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 direction, and to contain no inclosure other than the bill or receipts before men- tioned.
Post Masters' Compensation according to law of 1854.
On any sum not exceeding $100, 60 per cent. ; but at offices where the mail arrives regularly between 9 o'clock at night and 5 in the morning, 70 per cent, on the first $100 may be allowed. On any sum over $100, and not exceeding $400, 50 per cent. Over $400, and not exceeding $2,400, 40 per cent.
And on all sums over $2,400, 15 per cent.
The Register for 1858 contained the Post routes in Connecti- cut, and specified on which route each Post Office was situated.
POST OFFICES AND POST MASTERS.
The town in which each office was situated was given in the Register for 1858.
Abington John Williams Bozrah
John W Haughton Francis T Draper
Andover
Wm Cook Bozrahville
Ansonia
Joseph Phillips Bridgeport
Ashford
Avon
Bakerville,
Ball's Pond
Samuel Hadsell Bridgewater S N Pettibone Bristol Ransom Willson Broadbrook, John Banks Brookfield
Banksville,
Bantam Falls, Leonard Kinney Brooklyn
Barkhamsted
Geo. Goodyear Burlington Henry N. Galpin Burrville
Beacon Falls, Berlin, Bethany, Bethel Bethlen
Nathan Clarke Campbell's Mills Ethel A Beebe Campville Henry W Peck Canterbury T. S. Shelton Canton Alanson Allen Canton Center
Birmingham,
Black Rock,
Bloomfield,
Hiram B. Case Central Village E K Williams Centre Brook Alex. Pratt
Bolton
John Lindley Branford Levi S Parsons E B Goodsell Smith R Weeks Geo H Mitchell Elihu Hubbard Homer Lake Benj E Palmer E N Ransom Buckland Wm Jones Romeo Elton Nelson Roberts Elisha Potter J M Camp M H Sanger Uriah Bailey Simeon Mills Jona. Gorton
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AND POST MASTERS.
Centre Groton
G L Daboll East Woodstock Elisha Lyon
Chapinville Horace Landon Ellington
Henry Gunn
Chaplin Lester Bill Ellsworth
Calvin F Peck
Chatham
See East Hampton Enfield
Luke Watson
Cheshire
Alfred S Baldwin Essex
Richard S Williams
Chester David Henshaw Fairfield
Edmund Hobart
Chesterfield Peter Wickwire Fair Haven
Samuel M Brown
Clinton Daniel Stevens Falls Village
Wm S Marsh
Cobalt L P Sumner Farmington
George D Cowles
Colchester Olcott Worthington Farms Village
JF G Andrews
Cold Spring
O S. Botsford Fisherville
George Pike
Colebrook
Rufus Seymour Forestville Chauncey Goodrich
Colebrook River Daniel DeWolf Franklin
A B Smith
Collamer
Samuel T Dow Gale's Ferry
W A Hedge
Collinsville
Seth P Norton Gardner's Lake H Franklin
Columbia
Charles A Post Georgetown
Lloyd Seeley
Cornwall Frederick Kellogg Gilead
Ralph T Hutchinson
Cornwall Bridge G L Harrison Glastenbury Benj Taylor
Cornwall Hollow L W Bradley Glenville
Joshua Mosher
Coventry Eleazer Hunt Goshen
Norman Norton Jairus Case
Coventry Depot H R Fargo Granby
Cromwell Charles Kirby Greenfield Hill Wm Bradley
Curtisville Albert A Bogue Greenville
C C Thompson
Danbury Francis Fairchild Greenwich Samuel Close Darien John S Waterbury Griswold Elisha S Bill Darien Depot Ezra E Tooker Groton H G Loomis Guilford Aaron Chapman Franklin C Phelps
Deep River
Derby (See Birmingham)
Haddam
S M Kelsey
Durham
Asher Robinson Haddam Neck
S House
Durham Center
M J Meigs Hadlyme
Elijah Day
Eagleville
E B Hibbard Hamburg
Samuel H Lord
East Berlin
Edward Wilcox Hamden
East Canaan
H Lawrence Hampton
Eastford
Joseph Dorsett Hartford
East Granby
Charles P Clark Hartland
Leverett Hitchcock Silas Tiffany Wm J Hamersley Luther H Stebbins Lewis Catlin Jr D B Hawley
East Haddam
D B Warner Harwinton
East Hampton
Wm G Buell Hawleyville
Timothy H Abbe
East Haven
Step Hemingway Hebron Benj Tompkins Higganum
Theodore Child Isaac Jones
Easton Hezekiah Lyon Hitchcockville J H Sage
East Windsor Wm H Huntley Hockanum
George A Hall
East Windsor Hill J H Charlton Hotchkissville
Reuben J Allen
East Hartford
Sam'l G Phelps Hazardville
Charles Post
East Kent
East Killingly Edwin H Hill High Ridge
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POST OFFICES
Humphreysville
See Seymour Milton
Huntington
R W Lindley Monroe
Huntsville
Charles Hunt Montville
Jewett City
Thomas A Clark Moodus
George Wakeman
Joyceville
D Joyce Moose Meadow Willard Fuller
Kensington
Charles M Brown Moosup
George Dunlap
Kent
Rufus Fuller Morris
Wm M Smedley
Killingly
John Smith Mt Carmel Chester Dickerman
Killingworth
Horace Redfield Mystic
Lakeville
Lorenzo Tupper Mystic Bridge
Lanesville
C Randall Mystic River
Lebanon
A Fowler Naugatuck
Geo S Andrews
Ledyard
Elijah Bailey
New Boston
Harvey Lamson
Leesville
Daniel Penfield New Britain
Marcellus Clark
Liberty Hill
L J Fuiler New Canaan
H B Hoyt
Lime Rock
Wm H Barnum
New Fairfield Walter Beardsley
Limestone
Edwin Taylor
New Hartford
D S Bird
Lisbon
Jacob B Bachelder New Hartford Cen
J C Mason
Litchfield
· George H Baldwin New Haven
L A Thomas
Long Ridge
Elnathan Todd Newington
Erastus Kilbourn
Lord's Bridge
L Bennet
New London
Stanley G Trott
Lyme
Charles W Waite New Milford
S E Bostwick
Madison
Samuel F Willard
New Preston
M S Beeman
Manchester
R W Haughton
Newtown
Jerome Judson
Manchester Station
M Hudson
Niantic
John M Chapman Wm Latham
Mansfield Center
I P Fenton
Norfolk
Aaron Gilbert
Mansfield Depot
N Brigham
North Ashford
Z N Allen
Marbledale
Joseph Watson
North Branford
E E Bishop
Marion Thomas M Beecher
North Canaan
Wm Watson
Marlborough
Asa Day
North Canton
Stanley Weed
Mashapaug
Harvey Walker
Meriden
Bertrand L Yale
Merrows Station
J B Merrow Sylv Merwin
Northfield
John Catlin
Mianus
Edm. B Hewes
North Franklin TH C Kingsb'y
Middlebury
Whitfield Upson
North Goshen George A Hill
Middlefield
George M Platt
North Granby Solomon Gaines North Greenwich Levi Mead
Middletown
Samuel Babcock
North Guilford Stephen Fowler North Haven H S Loper
Mill Brook
H W Pinney
No Killingworth Albert Wilcox
Millington
Henry Arnold North Lyme G E Walker
Mill Plain .
Barnabas Allen North Madison
Alvin A Blake
Middle Haddam
Henry Hurd
Milford
Wm Brotherton
North Colebrook Jasper Pinney North Cornwall
Anson Rogers
Merwinsville
Northford Timo Bartholomew
Mansfield S S Fuller
Noank
Henry Harding Th H Lovett C E Tufts
David T Welch C B Clarke J R Gay
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AND POST MASTERS.
North Norfolk Amos R Collar Roxbury
George A Northrop
North Somers Amariah Kibbe Salem
John C Daniels
North Stamford Alvin Weed Salisbury
Robert H Ball
North Stonington I. W Kinney Saugatuck
J Harvey Allen
Northville F S Bartram Saybrook
James Treadway
North Wilton Lewis Olmstead Saybrook Ferry J J Tryon
North Windham Ralph Lincoln Scitico Alva Simons North Woodstock J E Buckman Scotland Norwalk Henry W Smith Seymour David Betts Jr
Abner Robinson
Norwich John W Stedman Sharon ES Stoddard Jr
Norwich Town Henry B Tracy Sherman
N W Northrop
Oakvilie S M Bronson Simsbury
Jeffery O Fhelps
Oneco - Bowen Smith's Ridge S E Keeler
Orange Wm T Grant Somers Warren Kibbe
Ore Hill Phil Rockefeller Somersville George Burlingame
Oxford N J Wilcoxson South Britain
Pendleton Hill S A Maine Southbury
Anson Bray Charles H Hall
Pequabuk Theodore Terry South Canaan
John B Reed
Phænixville S A Wheaton South Coventry
N L Bidwell
Pine Meadow G T Wheeler Southford
Horace Oatınan
Plainfield
Moses C Hayden South Glastenbury Ol Brainard
Plainville Adna Whiting Southington Amon Bradley
Plantsville S H Norton South Kent Edward Fanton
Pleasant Valley Evits Carter South Killingly Leonard Day
Plymouth Edwin Talmage South Lyme
R L Chadwick R Cheney
Pomfret Samuel W Butler South Norfolk
S D Northway
Pomfret Landing
Darius Day South Norwalk
W C Sammis
Poquetanock Erastus O'Brien Jr Southville
George Beardslee
Poquonock
Samuel Clark South Windham Alfred Kinney
Portland
Guy Cooper South Windsor Ja Bancroft
Preston
Austin Phillips Square Pond
Henry C Aborn
Prospect Edwin R Tyler Stafford
F H Andrews
Putnam John O Fox Stafford Springs
H M Bolton
Quarryville Sessions Lawson Staffordville E G Hyde
Rainbow Samuel T Mckinney Stamford
Reading Jared Olmstead Stanwich
Reading Ridge Daniel Sanford Stepney
Roswell Hoyt Geo B Chutison D B Fairweather
Ridgebury George Bouton Stepney Depot Willis Turney
Ridgefield Harvey K Smith Sterling
Darius A Fish
Rockville Wm H Cogswell Sterling Hill Charles Mason
Rocky Hill Henry Webb Stony Creek
Timothy Barker
Round Hill
Odle C Knapp Stonington
Jesse N Brown
Plymouth Hollow
S Thomas South Manchester
Poquonock Bridge
S Morgan Southport
Samuel Pike
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RAILROADS.
Stratford
Alfred B Judd West Killingly George Williston West Meriden
Suffield
Tariffville Edward Pease Westminster
Terryville C L Taylor West Norfolk
Thompson
Jeremiah Olney West Norwalk
Thompsonville Geo C Owen Weston
Tolland Obadiah P Waldo Westport
Torringford H P Hopkins West Reading
Wm Griffin
Torrington
Lucius Leach West Stafford Asa Lewis
Trumbull Elihu Beach West Suffield
Calvin Freeman
Trumbull Long Hill M Beardslee West Thompson
James Case
Uncasville
Wm G Johnson Westville
William Barbour
Union David L Newell West Willington D Starr Jr.
Unionville Geo Richards West Winsted H B Steele
Vernon Francis McLean Jr. West Woodstock A A Williams
Vernon Depot Ira Ellis Wethersfield
John N Standish
Voluntown
Samuel Gates Whitneyville
Jesse Cooper
Wallingford
Orrin Andrews Willimantic
Wm H Hosmer
Warehouse Point J Olmsted Jr Willington
Warren Charles Carter
Wilton
Joseph P Fitch C Wetmore
Washington
F N Galpin Winchester
Waterbury
E Leavenworth Windham John A Perkins
Waterford Henry Gardner Windsor
H Sidney Hayden
Watertown Hinman Atwood Windsor Locks F M Brown Waterville Wm Pickett Windsorville
West Ashford Eben Knowlton Winnipauk
G H Randle
W. Avon Corydon Woodford Winsted
Roland Hitchcock
Westbrook Oliver Norris Winthrop
Albert C Clark Jason Hotchkiss
Westchester
Ralph T Carrier Wolcottville
R C Abernethy Geo P Allen
Westford James Richmond Woodstock
A Southworth
West Goshen
E Wright Woodstock Val. T P Leonard
West Granby
Elam Kendall Woodville
Myron S Goslee
West Hartford Leon Buckland Yantic
Lewis Hyde
West Hartland
J H Seymour Zoar Bridge
N D Hinman
West Haven
Thomas Ward
Horatio Webb Joel H Guy Peter Spicer John Dewell J L Benedict John H Gregory George L Cable
Railroads in Connecticut.
COMMISSIONERS .- Patten Fitch, Bolton, 1860; John Gould, Fairfield, 1861; Geo. D. Wadhams, Torrington, 1862. The * indicates connections with other railroads.
Sumner Shepard
West Cheshire Wm H Newell Wolcott
West Cornwall Ja M Gardner Woodbury
Lucien Holt
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RAILROADS.
NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN .- President, Justin R. Bulkley, New York; Directors, Dennis Kimberly, E. C. Scranton, John Bradley, New Haven; Jonathan God- frey, Southport; John W. Leeds, Stamford; George N. Miller, G. B. Carhart, A. R. Van Nest, N. Y. Secretary; E. S. Abernethy, Bridgeport. Treasurer, William Bement, New York. Superintendent, James H. Hoyt, Stamford. Assistant, E. S. Quintard, New Haven.
Dividend declared but not paid.
m. New Haven, 18 Bridgeport,* 35 Darien,
3 West Haven, 22 Fairfield, 40 Stamford,
10 Milford, 24 Southport, 43 Cos Cob,
12 Junction, * 28 Westport, 45 Greenwich,
14 Stratford, 32 So. Norwalk,* 76 New York. Trains connect at New Haven with Hartford, Canal, and New London roads; at Bridgeport with Housatonic and Naugatuck roads; at South Norwalk with Danbury road.
DANBURY AND NORWALK,-President, Eli T. Hoyt, Danbury. Directors, Jonathan Camp, W. C. Street, *Wm. K. James, Ebenezer Hill, Isaac S. Beers, A. E. Smith, Norwalk; F. S. Wildman, L. P. Hoyt, D. P. Nichols, Edgar S. Tweedy, (and Secretary,) Danbury. Treasurer, George W. Ives, Danbury. Superintendent, John W. Bacon.
m. South Norwalk, 8 Wilton, 15 Sanford's,
1 Norwalk, 9 Cannon's, 17 Reading,
3 Winnipauk,
12 Georgetown, 21 Bethel,
5 Kent, 13 Ridgefield sta., 24 Danbury.
Ridgefield connects at that station.
HOUSATONIC .- President and Superintendent, Chas. Hunt, Canaan; Directors, N. Thayer, Boston; Lee Can- field, Falls Village; Daniel Marsh, New Milford; C. W. Hopkins, Great Barrington; Morris Ketchum, New York; Stephen Tomlinson, Bridgeport; Wm. W. Boardman, New Haven; Thomas Hurlbut, Lee. Treasurer, Horace Nichols, Bridgeport. Secretary, J. T. Lawrence, Bridgeport.
m. Bridgeport * 29 Brookfield, 61 West Cornwall,
10 Stepney, 35 New Milford,
67 Falls Village,
15 Botsford's, 42 Merwinsville, 73 No. Canaan,
19 Newtown, 48 Kent, 110 Pittsfield, *
23 Hawleyville, 57 Corn'l Bridge, 159 Albany.
Connects with the New York and New Haven Railroad
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RAILROADS.
at Bridgeport, and with the Western and Adams Rail- roads at Pittsfield.
Southbury connects with the road at Newtown ; Rox- bury, Washington, Sherman, &c., at New Milford; War -. ren, &c., at Cornwall Bridge; Sharon, at West Cornwall; Salisbury, &c., at Falls Village; Norfolk, at North Canaan.
NAUGATUCK .- President, W. D. Bishop, Bridgeport; Directors, E. F. Bishop, Russell Tomlinson, Philo C. Cal- houn, Bridgeport; A. Heaton, New Haven; Green Ken- drick, Waterbury; A. L. Dennis, New York. Treasurer, Horace Nichols, Bridgeport. Secretary, Ira Sherman, Bridgeport. Supt., Charles Waterbury, Bridgeport.
m. Bridgeport,* 19 Seymour, 39 R. Bridge,
3 Stratford, 21 Pine Bridge,
41 Plymouth Hol.,
5 Junction,* 23 Beacon Falls, 44 Fluteville,
8 Baldwin's 27 Naugatuck,
46 Campville,
49 Litchfield Sta.,
13 Birmingham, 32 Waterbury* 52 Wolcottville,
57 Burrville,
61 Winsted.
Connects at Bridgeport and the Junction with the New York and New Haven railroad; and at Waterbury with the Hartford railroad.
Southbury, Woodbury, and Oxford, connect at Sey- mour; Huntington, at Derby; Bethlem and Watertown, at Waterbury; Harwinton and Litchfield, at Litchfield Station; and Hitchcockville, Colebrook and Norfolk, at Winsted.
CANAL, (NEW HAVEN AND NORTHAMPTON.)- President and Treasurer, Wm. Johnson, New Haven; Directors, Joseph E. Sheffield, John Bradley, Stephen D. Pardee, W. W. Boardman, Andrew L. Kidston and Sec. Matthew G. Elliott, Wm. A. Larned, Chas. Dickerman, New Haven. Superintendent, P. Dennis, New Haven.
Dividends $5 per share.
m. New Haven, 19 Hitchcock's,
4 Hamden Pla.,
21 Plantsville, 42 Simsbury,
6 Centreville, 22 Southington,
43 Hoskins's
8 Ives's, 24 Miller's,
45 Tariffville,
9 Mt. Carmel,
10 Bradley's, 30 Farmington,*
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