The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1857-1860, Part 30

Author:
Publication date: 1847
Publisher: Hartford : Brown and Parsons [etc.]
Number of Pages: 822


USA > Connecticut > The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1857-1860 > Part 30


Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).


Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44 | Part 45 | Part 46 | Part 47 | Part 48 | Part 49 | Part 50 | Part 51 | Part 52 | Part 53 | Part 54 | Part 55 | Part 56


17 Sa 4 41 7 29 11


3


1 59


2 W. Citizens. Waterbury. Hatters'. Stafford.


18 S 4 42 7 29 11


29


2


> 19 M


4 43 7 28 11


59 3


20 Tu


4 44 7 27 Morn.


0


34


5


22 Th


4 46 7 26


1


16


6


24 Sa 4 48


7 24 3


5


8


142 W. Norwich & Worcester.


25 S


4 49 7 -23 Rises. 8 56 CHURCH DAYS.


- 26 M


4 50 7 22 8 2


9


39 4 5th S. after Trinity.


27 Tu 4 51 7 21 8 26 10 21 11 6th S. after Trinity.


28 W 4 51 7 20 8 47 10


29 Th 4 52 7 19 9 711


56 25 St. James. 32 25 8th S. after Trinity.


30 Fr 4 53 7 18 9 27 Ev. 9


31 Sa 4 54 7 17 9


50 0 50 Last W. Commence'nt Yale


Fair Haven Tribune.


New London .- Daily and weekly Chronicle ; daily and weekly Star; Advertiser, semi-monthly. Norwalk Gazette. Norwich .- Aurora, weekly ; Courier, tri-weekly and weekly.


16 New Haven. Elm City. Mechanics'. Mystic. Whal- 21 ing. Pequonnuc. North 16 America.


151 Tu. Iron. New London. 3 1 W. Tradesmens'. Bridge- port. New Haven County. Middlesex County.


47 39 3 W. Connecticut. INSURANCE COMPANIES.


4 37 1 M. New Haven Security. Litchfield Co. Bridgeport. 31 2 M. Farmington Valley. 30 2 W. City, Hartford. 25


21 W


4 45 7 26


23 Fr 4 47 7 25 2


7


7


RAILROAD.


18 7th S. after Trinity.


2


4 6 51 M. City and Merchants',


8 Th 4 35 7


8th Month. MOON'S PHASES.


AUGUST.


1858.


SUN SOUTH.


Last 2, 9h. 30m. M.]


New 4 9, 0h. 3m. M.


First @ 16, 6h. 51m. M.


Full 24, 9h. 21m. M.


Last CM 31, 3h. 26m. E.


MW OR. OS. R.OS. H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


- 4 55 7 16 10 14 1 36


COURTS.


2 M 4 56 7 15 10 46


U. S. DISTRICT.


4 W 4 587 12 Morn.


4 43 SUPERIOR.


5 Th 4 59 7 11


0 18


5 7


6 Fr 5 0.7 10 1 21


7 Sa 5 17 9


2 39 8 13


ANNUAL MEETINGS.


8 S 5


27 8 Sets. 7 39


9 9


5 BANKS. 541 Tu. City, Hartford. 36 Mystic River.


10 Tu 5 47 5 8


1 10


11 W


5 57 4


8 23 11 19


12 Th 5 67


3 8 44 11


13 Fr 5 77 1 9 6 Morn.


RAILROADS.


14 Sa 5 8.7 0


9


35.2 W. Canal.


16 M


5 106 57 10


17 Tu 5 11 6 56 11 13


18 W 5 126 51 11


32 0 58 1 20 ECCLESIASTICAL. 33 2 3 82Tu. N. Haven Epis. Assoc. 14 Th. Gen. Assoc. N. York. 59 4 2 4 Tu. Gen. Assoc. N. Hamp. L. Tu. Fair. Baptist Assoc. 3 1 Th. Com. Wesleyan.


20 Fr 5 146 51 0 56


21 Sa 5 156 50 1 57


22 S 5 166 48 3 2 23 M 5 176 47 Rises. 8


24 Tu 5 186 45 6 52 9


25 W 5 206 44 7 13


9


48 CHURCH DAYS.


27 Fr 5 22 6 40


7 55 11


28 Sa 5 23 6 39 8 19 11 40


29 S 5 246 37 8 46 Ev. 22


30 M 5 25 6 35 9


25 1


14 29 13th S. after Trinity.


31 Tu 5 26 6 34 10


10


2 14 24 Moon's eclipsed, invisible.


2 Tu. Farmers & Mechanics. Norfolk. Rockville.


53 M. b. last Tu. E. Haddam.


15 S


5 96 59 9


19 Th 5 136 53 Morn. 5 6 2 7 7 50 33 9


ELECTIONS. 0.1 M. Alabama. Kentucky. Missouri. Texas. Arkan- sas. 1 Th. Tennessee. North Carolina.


26 Th 5 216 42 7 34 10


26 3


1 9th S. after Trinity. 8 10th S. after Trinity. 15 11th S. after Trinity. 22 12th S. after Trinity. 24 St. Bartholomew.


Salisbury, Falls Village .- Housatonic Republican. Stamford Advocate. Tolland Bulletin, occasional.


Ist Tu. Brooklyn.


2d Tu. Danbury.


57 10 4th Tu. New London.


9 M 5 3.7 6


2 29 3 Tu 4 57 7 14 11 26 3 32 4th Tu. New Haven.


10, 12h. 5m. | 24, 12h. 2m. 15, 12h. 4m. 28, 12h. 1m. 20, 12h. 3m. 31, 12h. 0m.


1858.


SEPTEMBER.


9th Month


MOON'S PHASES.


SUN SOUTH.


New @D 7, 9h. 24m. M.


First @D) 15, Oh. 25m. M. Full 622, 10h. 30m. E.


9, 11h. 57m. 27, 11h. 51m.


Last 29, 9h. 1m. E.


12, 11h. 56m.


30, 11h. 50m.


MWOR. OS. R.OS. H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 W 5 27 6 32 11 10 3 24


COURTS.


2 Th 5 28 6 31 Morn.


4


41


U. S. CIRCUIT.


3 Fr 5 29 6 29 0 21 5 54 3d Tu. Hartford.


SUPREME.


5S 5 31 6 26 2 57 7


1 2d Tu. Hartford. 57 4th Tu. New Haven.


6 M 5 32 6 24 4 14 8


7 Tu 5 33 6 22


8 W 5 346 21 6 48 10


9 Th 5 35 6 19 7 810


10 Fr 5 366 18 7 31 11


11 Sa 5 376 16 7 58 12


21 1


ANNUAL MEETINGS. BANKS.


13 M 5 39 6 12 9


14 Tu 5 40 6 11 9


52 1 36 Stonington. Central. Charter Oak. Home.


15 W 5 416


9 10 44 2


31


1 Tu. Hartford Co.


16 Th 5 42 6 7 11 44 3


32 1 Th. Phoenix.


17 Fr 5 43 6


5 Morn. 4 33 2 W. Windham.


18 Sa 5 44 6 4


0 47


5


30 4 Tu. Woodbury.


19 S


5 45 6 2


1 52


6


27 16


3 Tu. Hartford Co.


20 M 5 466 0


2 59


21 Tu 5 475 58 4 4


22 W 5 485 57 Rises. 8


40 ELECTIONS.


13 1 Tu. Vermont.


1 Th. California.


24 Fr 5 505 53 6 22 9 55


2 M. Maine.


· 25 Sa 5 515 51 6 50 10


26 S 5 535 49 7 24 11


20 5 14th S. after Trinity.


8 12 15th S. after Trinity.


28 Tu 5 555 46 9


6


19 16th S. after Trinity.


29 W 5 565 44 10 11


2


21 St. Matthew. 12 26 17th S. after Trinity.


30 Th.5 575 42 11


21


3 23 29 St. Michael and All Ang.


42 SUPERIOR.


Sets. 9 23 1st Tu. New Haven. 5 1st Tu. Middletown.


44 1st Tu. Tolland.


2d Tu. Litchfield.


4th Tu. Hartford.


12 S 5 38 6 14 8 30 12 46 7 Morn. 1 M Merchant's, Norwich,


INSURANCE CO.


7 RAILROAD. 7 59 3 W. Hartford & N. Haven.


23 Th 5 495 55 5 59 9


36 CHURCH DAYS.


27 M 5 545 48 8 9 Ev. 3 L


ECCLESIASTICAL .- 1 Tu. Hartford N. Ass .; Tu. before 2d W., A. B. C. For. Mis .; 2d W. Hartford Bap. Ass .; 3d W., Litchfield Bap. Asso .; 4th Tu., Hartford N. Consoc. 7, Sun Totally Eclipsed, invisible.


3, 11h. 59m. | 15, 11h. 55m. 6, 11h. 58m. 21, 11h. 53m.


4 Sa 5 306 27 1 37


7


10th Month. MOON'S PHASES.


OCTOBER.


1858.


New @ 6, 9h. 17m. E.


First ( 14, 7h. 51m. E.


Full 22, 10h. 28m. M.


Last (@ 29, 3h. 43m. M.


SUN SOUTH. || 3, 11h. 49m. | 14, 11h. 46m. 6, 11h. 48m. 19, 11h. 45m. 10, 11h. 47m. 27, 11h. 44m.


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


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 Fr 5 585 41. 0


41


4 34


COURTS.


2 Sa


5 59 5 39


Morn.


5 40


SUPREME.


3S G 05 37 1 57


6 39 1st Tu. Danbury.


4 M 6 15 35 3 10 7 30


3d Tu. Litchfield.


5 Tu 6 35 31 4 20 8 14


4th Tu. Norwich.


6 W 6 45 32


Sets. 8


51 SUPERIOR.


7 Th 6


55 30 5 33 9 31 2d Tu. New Haven.


8 Fr 6 65 29 5 58.10 123d Tu. Danbury.


9 Sa 6 75 27 6 27 10 53 ANNUAL MEETINGS.


10 S


6 85 26 7 311 35


BANKS.


11 M 6


95 24 7 45 Morn. 1 M. Uncas.


12 Tu 6 105 22


8 34 0 1 92 W. Farmers.


14 Th 6 125 19 10 32 2


23 M. Tolland County.


15 Fr 6 135 1811


36 2


58 ELECTIONS. 55 1 M. Georgia. Florida. Miss.


17S


6 165 15 0 42


4


50


2 M. South Carolina.


18 M.


6 175 13 1 37 5


42


2 Tu. Pa. Ohio. Indiana. Iowa. Minnesota.


19 Tu 6 185 12 2 52 6 33


20 W 6 195 10 3 59


7


19 1 M. Tennessee,


21 Th 6 215


9 Rises. 4 50 8


8 312 Th. Vermont.


23 Sa 6 23 5 6 5 23 9


28


RAILROADS. 1 W. New York and Boston.


25 M 6 255 3 6 58 11 11


CHURCH DAYS


26 Tu 6 275 1


8 2 Ev. 4 3 18th S. after Trinity.


27 W 6 28 5 0 9 16 1 5 10 19th S. after Trinity.


28 Th 6 29 4 58 10 31 2 10 17 20th S. after Trinity. 18 St. Luke.


29 Fr 6 30,4 57 11 47 3 14 24 21st S. after Trinity.


30 Sa 6 31 4 56 Morn. 4 1528 Sts. Simon and Jude.


31 S 6 334 54 1 1.


5 15 31 22d S. after Trinity.


18 l Tu. State.


2 Tu. Thompson.


13 W 6 115 21 9 31|


16 Sa


6 145 16 Morn. 1


3


LEGISLATURES.


22 Fr 6 22 5 7


45 3 Tu. Missouri. Last M. Rhode Island.


24 S


6 215 4


6 4 10 19


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


2d Tu. Brooklyn.


1858.


NOVEMBER.


11th Month.


MOON'S PHASES.


SUN SOUTH.


2, 11h. 43gm. 24, 11h. 47m.


8, 11h. 44m. 27, 11h. 48m. 30, 11h. 49m.


11, 11h. 45m.


20, 11h. 46m.


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


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 M 6 344 53 2 10


6 7


COURTS.


2 Tu 6 35 4 52 3 18


6 55


U. S. DISTRICT.


3 W 6 364 51 4 25


7 41


4th Tu. Hartford. SUPREME.


4 Th 6 374 50 5 32 8


Sets. 9


1 9


45 SUPERIOR.


7S


6 414 46 5 39 10


25


8 M


6 42 4 45 6 27 11 13


9 Tu 6 43 4 44 7 22 11


56


10 W 6 45 4 43 8 22 Morn.


11 Th


6 464 42 9 24 0 43


12 Fr


6 474 41 10 28


1 32 2 W. Connecticut Mutual.


RAILROAD.


13 Sa


6 484 40 11 31 2


22


14 S 6 50 4 39 Morn. 3


11


15 M 6 514 38 0 35


4


16 Tu 6 524 37 1 39


4 5


17 W 6 534 37 2 47


18 Th 6 544 36 3 55 6


19 Fr 6 564 35 5 10


28 2 M. Massachusetts.


20 Sa 6 574 34 Rises. 8


20 LEGISLATURES.


1 M. Georgia. Ark. Florida.


21 S 6 584 33 4 44


22 M 6 594 33


14 32 7 011


5 4 M. South Carolina.


24 W 7 24 32 8 18 11


59 25 THANKSGIVING. CHURCH DAYS.


26 Fr 7


4 4 31 10 51


53


2 All Souls.


27 Sa 7 54 30 Morn.


48 7 23d S. after Trinity.


28 S 17 74 30 0 2


3


43 14 24th S. after Trinity.


29 M |7 84 29 1


9


4


28 1st S. in Advent.


30 Tu 7 9 4 29 2


18


5 28 30 St. Andrew.


ECCLESIASTICAL .- 1st Tu., Windham Ass .; Tu. after Thanks- giving, New Haven West Association.


New Englander, New Haven, once in two months.


23


1st Tu. Haddam. 2d Tu. Tolland. 2


Ist Tu. Brooklyn. Litchfield. 3d Tu. Norwich.


ANNUAL MEETINGS. BANKS. 1 M. Meriden. Winsted. INSURANCE CO.


4 W. N. London, W. & P. ELECTIONS.


4 1 M. Louisiana. 52 1 Tu. New Jersey. Wiscon- sin. Michigan. Illinois.


45 Tu. after 1 M N. York Del. 36 1 W. Maryland.


9 10 2 M. Alabama.


5 47 10 73 M. North Carolina.


23 Tu 7


25 Th 7 34 31 9 37 Ev. 57


1 All Saints.


1 2


36 21 25th S. after Trinity.


New WIL 5, 11h. 58m. M. First @ 13, 3h. 51m. E.


Full @20, 9h. 34m. E. --


Last @ 27, 0h. 44m. E.


5 Fr 6 39 4 48


6 Sa 6 40 4 47 5


12th Month. MOON'S PHASES.


DECEMBER.


1858.


SUN


SOUTH.


New 4 5, 5h. 19m. M.


First @ 13, 10h 37m. M.


Full ADD 20, 8h 16m. M.


11, 11h 51m.


Last (@ 27, 0h. 48m. M.


15, 11h. 56m.


MW OR. OS. R.OS. H. W.


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 W


7 104 28 3 23


6 21


2 Th


7 114 28 4 29


7 8


3 Fr 7 124 28 5 35 7 56


4 Sa 7 134 28


Sets. 8 40


5'S


7 144 28 4 22 9 23


6 M


7 154 28 5 15


10


10


7 Tu 7 164 27 6 13 10


55


8 W 7 174 27


7 13 11


35


9 Th 7 184 27 8 17 Morn.


10 Fr 7 184 28 9 20 0


15


BANKS.


11 Sa 7 19 4 28 10 22


0


58 Last M. Litchfield Co. 40 1 M. CONGRESS meets.


13 M


7 21


4 28


Morn. 2 26


12


LEGISLATURES.


15 W 7 22 4 28 1 35


51 M. Kentucky. 58|1 M. Virginia.


17 Fr 7 244 29 4 0


18 Sa


7 244 29


4 5 571 M. Iowa; Texas. 0 Last M. Missouri. 5 27 7


19 S


7 25 4 30


2


20 M


7 26 1 30 4 33


0 0)


ECCLESIASTICAL. l Tu. Hartford N. Asso.


22 W 7 27 4 31


7 14 10


56


CHURCH DAYS. 5 2d S. in Advent.


23 Th 7 274 32 8 34 11 45


24 Fr 7 28 4 32 9


50 Ev. 35 12 3d S. in Advent.


25 Sa


7 28 4 33 11 1


1 24 19 4th S. in Advent


26 S


17 28 4 34 Morn. 2 13 21 St. Thomas.


27 M


7 29 4 34 0 10


3 2 25 Christmas.


28 Tu 7 29 4 35 1 16


3 55 26 St. Stephen.


29 W 7 29 4 36 2 20


4 49 26 1 S. af. Christmas.


30 Th 7 29 4 36 3 27 5 45 27 St. John Evangel.


31 Fr 7 30 4 37 4


32


6 40 28 Holy Innocents.


COURTS.


SUPERIOR.


1 Tu. Haddam. 1 Tu. Tolland.


3d Tu. Hartford.


3d Tu. New Haven.


3d Tu. Bridgeport.


12 S


7 204 28 11 25 1


14 Tu 7 22 4 28 0 28 3 4


16 Th 7 23 4 29 2 46


Rises. 8 9


21 Tu 7 26 4 31 5 49 10


Waterbury American ; Waterbury Journal. Winsted Herald. Willimantic Journal.


2, 11h. 50m. 20, 11h. 58m. 24, 12h. 0m. 7, 11h. 52m. 28, 12h. 2m. 30, 12h. 3m.


17


GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT.


overnment of Connecticut, 1857-8.


Executive Department. His Excellency ALEXANDER H. HOLLEY, Salisbury, GOVERNOR. Salary $1100. P. K. Kilbourn, Litchfield, Ex. Sec. Salary $200 and fees. E. P. Harrington, Messenger. His Honor ALFRED A. BURNHAM, Windham, LT. GOVER- ,


NOR. Salary $300.


ORVILLE H. PLATT, Meriden, SEC. OF STATE. Salary #1000. J. Judson Dimock, Clerk .* FREDERICK S. WILDMAN, Danbury, TREASURER Salary $1000. Dennis Sage, Clerk and Register .*


JOSEPH G. LAMB, Norwich, COMPTROLLER. Salary $1000. George Robinson, Clerk.»


ALBERT SEDGWICK, COMMISSIONER OF THE SCHOOL FUND. Salary $1250 and traveling expenses. Henry H. Fitch, Buell Sedgwick, S Clerks .*


Willis J. Goodsell, ~ Auditors of Public Accounts. Erastus J. Bassett, S


George Sexton, Auditors of Quarter Master


Wait N. Hawley, S General's Account.


Hawley & Faxon, Hartford, State Printers.


STATE LIBRARY COMMITTEE, The Governor, Secreta- ry of State, and Wm. L. Storrs. LIBRARIAN, Charles J. Hoadly .*


*Clerks in the several State offices are allowed $2.50 per day. 2


18


SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.


Dotes for State Officers.


APRIL, 1857.


GOVERNOR, Holley, 31,709, Ingham, 31,156, Scat. 43


LT. Gov., Burnham, 31,753, Wait, 31,110, 30


SECRETARY, Platt, 31,765, Averill, 31,088, 28


TREAS., Wildman, 31,807, Crosby, 31,073, 38


COMPTROL., Lamb, 31,784, Cowles, 31,038,


30


Dotes for Sheriffs.


Hartford Co., Goodrich, 6,641 S. B. Kendall, 6,333


Hew Haven Co., Fowler, 6,878 L. Parmelee, 6,752


New London Co., Bliss, 3,858 Jas. H. Hyde, 3,450 Fairfield Co., Van Zandt, 4,860 Wm. Lee, 4,726


Windham Co., Greenslit, 2,293 Joseph Dorsett, 1,541


Litchfield Co., Wessells, . 3,893 Lewis Judd, 3,348


Middlesex Co., Burr, 2,514 B. Montague, 2,17]


Tolland Co., Foster, 1,922 J. H. Bolton, 1,538


Senatorial Districts.


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


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


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


4. New Haven, Ilamden, Woodbridge.


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


6. Guilford, Branford, North Branford, East Haven, North Haven, Madison, Wallingford, Meriden, Chesh- ire, Prospect.


7. New London, Groton, Ledyard, Stonington, Wa- terford.


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


19


. VOTES FOR SENATORS.


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


10. Fairfield, Bridgeport, Stratford, Huntington, Weston, Trumbull, Monroe, Westport, Easton.


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


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


13. Brooklyn, Canterbury, Hampton, Plainfield, Sterling, Voluntown, Windham, Chaplin, Scotland.


14. Ashford, Eastford, Killingly, Pomfret, Thomp- son, Woodstock, Putnam.


15. Litchfield, Harwinton, New Hartford, Torring- ton, Winchester, Barkhamsted, Colebrook.


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


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


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


19. Haddam, Chester, Clinton, East Haddam, Kil- lingworth, Saybrook, Old Saybrook, Essex, Westbrook.


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


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


Dotes for Senators.


APRIL, 1857.


Dis. Elected. Vote. Opposing candidates. Vote. Sc.


1. Chapman,


3,145 Calvin Day, 3,034 0


2. Reid, 1,722 John S. Jones, 1,480 1


3. Haskell, 1,796 Isaac P. Owen, 1,770 0


4. English,


2,992 John Durrie, 2,654


0


5. Spencer,


2,088 Aaron Benedict, 2,003


3


6. Peters,


1,965 Samuel Simpson, 1,903 0


7. Palmer,


1,267 Ephraim Williams, 1,195 0


8. Allen, 1,512 T. H. C. Kingsbury, 1,410 8


9. Taintor, 1,025 J. Monroe Kingsley, 876 0


20


GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


10. Bulkley,


2,041 John Gould,


1,790


0


11. Hickok, 1,460 Ezra Morgan,


1,341


12. Hoyt,


1,529 Julius B. Curtis, 1,437 0


1,085 Lloyd E. Baldwin,


873


0.


14. Carpenter,


667


0


15. Wadhams,


1,225 Harvey B. Steele,


1,196


0


16, Giddings,


1,294 George Taylor,


1,232


0


17. Botsford,


1,201 Ensign Church,


975


0


18. Stewart,


1,339 M. R. Warner,


947


0


19. Bushnell,


1,217 Wm. R. Clarke,


1,193


0


20. Woods, 944 E. E. Hamilton,


727


0


21. Loomis,


950 Horace Taylor,


827


0


General Assembly, flap, 1857. SENATE.


HIS HONOR, LT. GOV. BURNHAM, PRESIDENT.


AMMI GIDDINGS, PRESIDENT, pro tem.


SENATORS, with residence, occupation, and Committees over which they presided. Those marked * are mem- bers of the Corporation of Yale College.


1. * Charles R. Chapman, Hartford; Lawyer. On Educa- tion. In the House, 1856.


2. Samuel N. Reid, Suffield: Segar-maker. On Roads and Bridges.


3. Thomas R. Haskell, Windsor Locks; Silk-manufactur- er. On Reform School. In the House, 1854.


4. * James E. English, New Haven; Merchant. On Claims; In the House, 1855; and in the Senate, 1856.


5. Willard Spencer, Waterbury ; Farmer. In the House, 1854.


6. Wm. T. Peters, Cheshire; Farmer. On Agriculture.


7. Franklin A. Palmer, Stonington; Lawyer. On New Towns. In the House, 1855.


8. * Ethan Allen, Lisbon; Manufactu. On Military Af.


9. Ralph S. Taintor, Colchester; Farmer.


10. Matthew Bulkley, Weston; Teacher. In the House, 1840 and '42.


11. Horace E. Hickok, Bethel; Manufact. On Finance.


12. * James H. Hoyt, Stamford; Railroad Sup. In the House, 1853.


13. Wm. Brown, Hampton; Merchant. On State Prison.


0


13. Brown, 1,173 John F. Williams,


21


COMMITTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


14. Elisha Carpenter, Killingly ; Lawyer. On Incorpora- tions; Federal Relations.


15. George D. Wadhams, Wolcottville; Merchant. On Banks.


16. Ammi Giddings, Plymouth; Lawyer. On Railroads; New York Boundary ; Conting. Exps .; In the House, 1851 and '56.


17. Charles E. Botsford, Salisbury; Merchant. On Port- land Burying Yard. In the House, 1855.


18. * John Stewart, Chatham; Farmer. On School Fund. In the House, 1828, '30 and '54 ; and Senate, 1832, '33, '34, '35, '36 and '46.


19. Augustus Bushnell, Westbrook ; Merchant. On Lands.


20. Wm. B. Woods, Somers; Physician. On Humane Institutions ; Canvass Votes. In the House, 1850, '51.


21. * Dwight Loomis, Rockville; Lawyer. On Judiciary ; Unfinished Business. In the House, 1851. Allowance of Senators, $2.00 a day. Clerk, Edwin B. Trumbull, Norwich; Lawyer. Pay same as Senators.


Messenger, Geo. E. Lovelace, Danbury.


Assistant Messenger, Asa B. Work; Boot-maker.


Door-Keeper, Wm. E. Learned.


Joint Messenger of the two Houses, Stephen Willard.


COMMITTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


JOINT STANDING.


JOINT SELECT, &C.


Judiciary.


Federal Relations.


School Fund.


Amend. Constitution.


Education.


State Reform School.


Agriculture. Finance.


Fisheries. Portland Burying Ground.


Claims. Banks.


Colchester Bank.


Incorporations.


Credentials.


New Towns and Prob. Dist. Railroads.


Roll of Members.


Contested Elections.


Roads and Bridges.


Contingent Expenses.


Sale of Lands.


Engrossed Bills.


Debenture.


State Prison.


Humane Institutions.


Military Affairs.


Unfinished Business ..


Revision of Rules.


Canvassers of Votes.


New York Boundary.


22


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, MAY, 1857.


SPEAKER, E. A. BULKELEY, Hartford, by a vote of 121 to 92 for James T. Pratt. Allowance $2,50 per day.


TELLERS, Holley, Stamford; Calhoun, Bridgeport; Burns, Milford; Kellogg, Wethersfield.


REPRESENTATIVES, with occupations, and Committees of which they were members. t indicates chairman. Those marked * were members in 1856 ; and į members in previ- ous years.


HARTFORD, Eliphalet A. Bulkeley; Lawyer. SPEAKER. Nathaniel Shipman; Lawyer. On Judiciary; +In corporations.


Avon, Jesse Sanford, Farmer.


Berlin, ¿Wm. Bulkeley, Manufacturer. On Education.


Bloomfield, Abiram W. Allyn, Builder.


Bristol, George Pierpont, Merchant. On New Towns.


Burlington, Ruel Parmeter, Farmer.


Canton, Rollin O. Humphrey, Book-keeper. On School Fund.


East Hartford,Joseph Merriman, Merchant. On Banks.


Martin O. Hills, Farmer. On Military Affairs.


East Windsor, Nelson S. Osborn, Miller. Orrin Bissell, Mill-wright.


Enfield, Dan T. Chapin, Farmer. On Humane Inst. Charles H. Briscoe, Lawyer. On Const. Elec .; Fed. Rela .; Enrolled Bills. Farmington, Erastus W. Washburn, Miller. Edward K. Hamilton, Manufacturer.


Glastenbury, George R. Curtiss, Manufacturer.


įSabin Stocking, Physician.


Granby, Hiram Wilcox, Farmer. On Portland By. Gd. Henry Church, Farmer.


Hartland, John Green, Farmer. Dwight Beman, Farmer.


Manchester, Horace White, Farmer. On State Prison.


Marlborough, Wm. E. Jones, Farmer.


New Britain, *Philip Lee, Agent. On Lands.


*Henry W. Flagg, Merchant. Died June 12.


Rocky Hill, ¿James T. Pratt, Farmer. On Unfinished Business; + Agriculture; } Fisheries ; Const. Amend .; New York Boundary.


Simsbury, Timo, M. Curtis, Merchant. įElizur H. Eno, Farmer. On Finance.


Southington, Julius B. Savage, Nut-cutter. On Claims. Solo. D. Gridley, Farmer.


23


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


South Windsor, Frank Grant, Farmer. Suffield, Amos S. Crane, Farmer. Parkes Loomis, Farmer. On Railroads. West Hartford, Benjamin Belden,. Farmer. On Roads and Bridges; Canvass. Votes; Debenture.


Wethersfield, Henry Harris, Farmer. Roger W. Kellogg, Farmer.


Windsor, Henry B. Moore, Farmer.


Thomas W. Loomis, Farmer. On Engrossed Bills. Windsor Locks, John Moran, Grocer.


NEW HAVEN, *Charles R. Ingersoll, Lawyer. On Judi- ciary; ¡ Lands; New York Boundary.


Ira Merwin, Broker. On Contest. Elect .; School Fund.


Bethany, Ezra S. Sperry, Farmer.


Branford, Frederick A. Holcomb, Shaft-maker.


Cheshire, Albert Sperry, Farmer.


Levi Doolittle, Farmer.


Derby, Henry Hubbard, Machinist. On Education.


East Haven, Jas. Thompson, Farmer. On New Towns. Guilford; ¿ George A. Foote, Farmer. On Humane Inst. ¿Samuel W. Dudley, Farmer. On Agriculture. Hamden, Merrit Ford, Mechanic.


Madison, Luman H. Whedon, Farmer. On Military Af.


Meriden, įJames S. Brooks. On ;Banks.


Middlebury, Gould S. Clark, Farmer.


Milford, ¿John Burns, Hat-presser. On Engrossed Bills. Caleb T. Merwin, Farmer.


Naugatuck, Gideon O. Hotchkiss, Farmer. On Railroads. North Branford, Wm. M. Fowler, Mechanic.


North Haven, Hervey Stiles, Farmer. On Roads and Bridges. On Claims ; ¡ De- Orange, Henry W. Painter, Physician. benture.


Oxford, Josiah Nettleton, Farmer. On Const. Amend. Prospect, David M. Hotchkiss, Farmer. On Contingent Expenses.


Seymour, Henry S. Johnson, Merchant. On Fisheries. Southbury, Charles Hickok. On Incorporations.


Wallingford, Eli S. Ives, Lawyer. On Portland Burying Ground.


Hezekiah Hall, Farmer.


Waterbury, įJohn Buckingham, Manufact. On State Prison; Fed. Rela .; Canvass. Votes.


Wm. Lamb, Manufacturer. On Finance.


24


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Wolcott, George W. Winchell, Paper-maker.


Woodbridge, Lewis Russell, Farmer. ·


NEW LONDON, Wm. P. Benjamin, Merchant. On Education. #Hiram Willey, Lawyer. On ¡Contested Elections ; Judiciary; +Fed. Rela.


Norwich, *Stephen W. Meech, Merchant. On Banks; Unfinished Business ; Engrossed Bills. Died, May 31.


Samuel H. Grosvenor, Merchant. On ;Railroads ; Const. Amend.


Bozrah, Aaron Cook, Farmer. On Humane Institutions.


Colchester, Amasa O. Standish, Mechanic.


Gardner Wickwire, Farmer.


East Lyme, Austin F. Perkins, Physician. On Portland Burying Ground.


Franklin, Dan Hastings, Farmer.


Griswold, Benajah M. Gay, Physician.


Groton, Benj. N. Green, Stone Cutter.


#Nathan G. Fish, Ship-builder. On ¡ State Prison; Banks, June 2.


Lebanon, Jabez McCall, Farmer. On Lands. Wm. A. Fuller, Farmer.


Ledyard, Nehemiah M. Gallup, Jr., Farmer.


Lisbon, Norman Smith, Farmer. On New Towns.


Lyme, Charles H. Wood, Lawyer. On Roads and Bridges; Reform School.


Frederick Fosdick, Farmer. On Military Affairs.


Montville, Thomas B. Williams, Mechanic.


North Stonington, Cyrus W. Brown, Jr., Farmer. On Agriculture.


Chester, S. Prentiss, Farmer.


Preston, Dixon S. Hall, Physician.


John S. Lester, Merchant. On Claims.


Salem, Henry P. Whittlesey, Piano-forte maker.


South Lyme, Israel Matson, Farmer. On Incorporations. Stonington, Alex. S. Palmer, Mariner. On Finance; Can- vass. Votes; New York Boundary. Joseph Wheeler, Farmer. On School Fund.


Waterford, Gurdon T. Chappell, Farmer. On Fisheries. FAIRFIELD, ¿Oliver H. Perry, Farmer. On +School Fund; tCanvass. Votes; +New York Boundary. Sherwood Sterling, Merchant. On +Finance. Bridgeport, Philo C. Calhoun, Manufact. On Banks. Danbury, Giles M. Hoyt, Hat-manufact. On Railroads. Wm. B. Hoyt, Farmer.


25


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Bethel, Wm. A. Judd, Cashier. On +Humane Inst.


Brookfield, Hiram Higby, Hatter.


Darien, Nathan Roberts, Farmer. On Debenture.


Easton, David S. Edwards, Merchant. On Fed Rela.


Greenwich, Joseph E. Russell, Carriage-maker. On Mili tary Affairs.


George J. Smith, Lumber-dealer. On New Towns. Huntington, David Lewis, Farmer.


Monroe, David Wells, Farmer.


New Canaan, Noah W. Hoyt, Tailor. On Incorporations. New Fairfield, Theod. D. Rogers, Lawyer. On Claims; ¡Reform School.


Newtown, Abel T. Peck, Farmer. On Roads and Bridges. Hiram Camp, Farmer.


Norwalk, Josiah M. Carter, Lawyer. ¡ Const. Amend. Wm. T. Craw, Builder.


On ¡Judiciary;


Redding, John O. St. John, Builder. David B. Sanford, Merchant.


Ridgefield, Hiram O. Nash, Tanner. On Lands.


Benj. K. Northrop, Teacher.


Sherman, Morris Barns, Farmer. Stamford, Wm. W. Holley. On State Prison. George Lounsbury, Farmer. On Fisheries.


Stratford, Wm. M. Perry, Manufacturer.


Trumbull, Luzon W. Clark, Manufacturer.


Weston, Edgar Scribner, Blacksmith. On Agriculture.


Westport, #Wm. J. Finch, Manufacturer.


Wilton, Wm. T. Gregory, Farmer.


WINDHAM, ¿Calvin B. Bromley, Physician. On Educa tion.


Asa W. Jilson, Ins. Agent. On Incorporations ; Conting. Exp.


Brooklyn, Edward L. Cundall, Law-student. On tNew Towns.


Ashford, Lucien B. Richards, Farmer. On Portland Bu- rying Ground.


Stephen Whiton, Farmer.


Canterbury, Marvin H. Sanger, Merchant. On Roads and Bridges.


Merritt B. Williams, Farmer. On Fed. Rela. Chaplin, Porter B. Peck, Farmer. On Const. Amend. Eastford, Alfred H. Potter, Blacksmith. On Lands.


Hampton, Roger S. Williams, Blacksmith. On State Prison.


26


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.


Killingly, Edwin H. Bugbee, Manufact. On Judiciary. Silas Hyde, Merchant.


Plainfield, Job H. Cutler, Farmer. On Railroads; Can-


vass. Votes.


Samuel D. Millett, Farmer.


Pomfret, *Charles Burton, Farmer. On +Military Aff.


George Randall, Jr., Farmer.


Putnam, *Richmond M. Bullock, Farmer. On Finance; N. Y. Boundary.


Sterling, *¿ Johnson D. Love, Farmer. On Humane Inst. Thompson, *¿ James Johnson, Farmer. On School Fund. Jonathan Porter, Farmer. On Fisheries.


Voluntown, Christopher Colegrove, Farmer. On Banks. Woodstock, Wm. Lyon, 4th, Farmer. On Agriculture.


Charles D. Smith, Farmer. On Claims.


LITCHFIELD, *}Josiah G. Beckwith, Physician. On ;Ed- ucation; Fed. Rela. ; Ref Sch.




Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.