The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1857-1860, Part 28

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Publication date: 1847
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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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