The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1857-1860, Part 37

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Publication date: 1847
Publisher: Hartford : Brown and Parsons [etc.]
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Statistics of Towns.


THE columns designate the Distances from Hartford and New Haven, Votes for Gover- nor, April, 1857; Children returned between 4 and 16 in 1857; Valuation of Lands, Buildings, and Personal Property and Grand List. The taxes are laid on the Grand List, which is made up of 3 per cent. of the valuation, with the addition of $10 for each poll.


Distance Vote for Gov. 4 to 16 Hart. N. H. Holley. Ing. Scat. Child.


Andover,


18


53


40


53


0


137


Lands. 115,925


Valuation. Buildings. 64,435


Personal. 89,167


Assess. 9,206


Ashford,


31


66


111


55


0


275


185,782


81,448


152,171


15,242


Avon,


12


35


105


90


0 204


170,908


102,450


135,810


14,335


Barkhamsted,


24


50


137


148


0


357


230,335


126,700


90,207


16,467


Berlin,


13


24


193


187


0 479


345,097


253,678


269,623


30,312


Bethany,


36


10


52


111


0


263


241,226


85,611


90,495


15,000


Bethel,


58


33


159


134


0


407


199,073


267,150


137,340


20,892


Bethlem,


36


32


72


90


0


201


293,322


87,360


140,068


17,191


Bloomfield,


7


42


86


171


0


314


379,362


146,335


236,222


25,648


Bolton,


14


49


48


77


0


190


112,195


56,560


58,596


8,196


Bozrah,


34


54


82


86


0


322


216,558


168,490


60,503


14,947


Branford,


40


9


138


220


0


435


333,336


317,357


197,973


30,010


Bridgeport,


52


17


729


799


0


2556 1,001,637


4,141,575 2,278,935 244,684


112


STATISTICS OF TOWNS.


?


00


Bridgewater,


52


36


29


109


0 246


262,131


103,230


168,564


17,858


Bristol,


17


29


285


263


2


823


296,918


706,950


542,988


54,226


Brookfield,


60


31


101


138


0


285


280,812


148,929


210,660


21,722


Brooklyn,


44


68


152


91


0


456


322,110


369,082


235,306


30,245


Burlington,


18


37


94


117


0


278


210,213


110,799


74,966


14,519


Canaan,


45


56


195


208


0


761


561,261


344,099


356,772


42,954


Canterbury,


40


64


119


130


0


460


361,624


146,414


157,762


22,944


Canton,


17


40


205


134


0


537


194,611


300,716


357,558


31,537


Chaplin,


33


63


75


63


0


194


124,348


73,860


60,060


9,328


Chatham,


22


32


112


143


0


411


278,316


229,119


277,748


26,706


Cheshire,


26


14


170


198


0


393


483,943


301,639


416,405


39,860


Chester,


32


32


118


93


1 246


97,724


155,450


78,210


11,882


Clinton,


38


25


155


83


0 331


159,369


210,666


153,540


18,667


Colchester,


25


45


169


177


0


720


366,212


343,326


652,396


45,348


Colebrook,


31


55


139


135


0


324


254,469


144,391


134,512


18,432


Columbia,


23


46


72


102


0


201


151,162


80,958


74,782


10,904


Cornwall,


39


48


155


130


1 544


388,486


155,865


181,808


25,155


Coventry,


21


56


182


144


1 473


317,503


259,773


205,216


27,115


Cromwell,


13


27


109


138


0 360


214,193


203,201


122,640


19,171


Danbury,


61


36


453


394


0


1350


706.257


1,120,904 1,154,519 100,400


Darien,


73


38


72


113


0


376


381,753


336,710


216,105


31,047


Derby,


45


10


359


271


0


1143


189,367


929,040


986,636


71,071


Durham,


21


18


113


118


0


298


189,648


142,053


224,187


18,707


Eastford,


34


69


106


76


0 315


142,940


81,175


78,190


11,052


113


STATISTICS OF TOWNS.


.


Dist.


Vote for Gov. Sc.


Assess.


East Haddam,


33


35


181


184


0


Child. 753


Lands. 356,280


Buildings. 351,493


256 730


37,475


East Hartford,


4


39


252


178


0


647


272,662


459,026


307,333


35,131


East Haven,


40


5


201


181


0


499


385,359


479,500


262,766


37,399


East Lyme,


44


48


109


115


0


379


216,305


126,305


104,911


16,416


Easton,


63


28


120


149


0


332


318,706


98,788


203,737


21,337


East Windsor,


11


46


185


180


1


649


375,984


378,325


203,420


33,592


Ellington,


15


50


111


134


0


361


349,716


174,750


238,765


25,097


Enfield,


17


52


273


223


0


1295


558,281


893,811


917,354


78,573


Essex,


37


38


121


154


0


332


86,574


311,710


458,764


28,291


Fairfield,


57


22


273


260


0


1109


859,196


901,798 1,319,529


99,326


Farmington,


10


30


298


196


0


800


499,488


594,800


839,793


63,722


Franklin,


36


60


S6


68


0


265


294,824


77,845


74,883


15,077


Glastenbury,


9


38


236


242


0


788


485,287


402,775


273,310


40,631


Goshen,


32


42


115


80


0


349


425,992


146,560


297,058


28,628


Granby,


18


50


220


237


0


590


393,185


204,195


257,049


29,243


Greenwich,


83


48


283


329


0


1627 1,573,436


663,380


588,895


92,301


Griswold,


53


73


127


151


0


543


319,114


261,150


346,668


30,918


Groton,


50


59


213


142


0


1031


394,142


624,680


904,464


65,299


Guilford,


36


16


282


237


0


588 .


554,455


327,600


358,922


41,939


Haddam,


25


28


142


281


0


522


292,168


210,869


267,200


27,557


Hamden,


33


6


141


210


0


546


444,991


271,155


331,209


36,591


Hampton,


38


63


111


72


0


210


202,700


64,616


122,281


13,743


Hartford,


0


35


1786


1830 10


4892 1,484,275


8,989,163 S,808,740 597,565


114


STATISTICS OF TOWNS.


Personal.


Hartland,


25


52


93


42


0 182


190,687


54,415 93,940


121,041


18,159


Hebron,


22


42


142


122


0


337


230,192


150,903


203,019


20,043


Huntington,


52


17


90


113


0


311


305,270


144,424


176,878


21,157


Kent,


49


50


109


104


0 462


251,197


97,780


127,516


18,865


Killingly,


47


82


342


236


0 1135


320,853


455,474


314,675


39,080


Killingworth,


37


25


47


148


0


289


167,546


68,813


52,625


10,970


Lebanon,


30


54


168


113


0


488


540,304


211,685


246,452


33,773


Ledyard,


50


59


73


145


0


435


321,450


103,945


161,110


20,475


Lisbon,


42


65


95


107


0


284


254,137


112,262


124,992


16,782


Litchfield,


30


36


208


294


1


838


866,779


453,533


648,208


65,116


Lyme,


45


43


138


103


0


347


156,743


79,758


88,001


12,165


Madison,


36


21


164


130


0


464


360,829


240,708


245,467


29,430


Manchester,


9


43


281


174


0


720


289,887


525,305


319,175


38,841


Mansfield


27


62


179


159


1


445


267,071


195,077


206,320


24,359


Marlborough,


16


36


68


66


0 165


150,735


70,568


52,090


9,642


Meriden,


17


17


519


387


0


1175


429,187


1,255,049 1,107,135


92,031


Middlebury,


36


23


68


46


0


159


226,283


57,471


128,298


13,816


Middletown,


15


23


524


695


1 2013


881,911


1,833,251 1,721,171 145,749


Milford


45


10


289


214


0 682


372,286


333,950


144,674


29,557


Monroe,


52


17


64


124


0


385


297,696


118,663


191,743


20,733


Montville,


37


62


163


127


0


506


505,600


109,000


259,960


29,637


Naugatuck,


35


17


189


248


0


461


235,692


383,900


462,365


37,569


New Britain,


10


30


370


448


0


965


254,183


893,517


869,760


71,924


115


STATISTICS OF TOWNS.


71,933


11,231


Harwinton,


23


38


. 87


44


0 307


312,637


116


Assess. 35,442


New Fairfield,


65


37


97


74


0 241


251,418


Buildings. 347,375 74,625 368,704


Personal. 297,922 96,827 246,639


14,526


New Hartford.,


22


43


205


156


0


687


:286,773


New Haven,


35


0


2402


2720


0


7197 1,445,351 10,776,061 9,010,854 680,27S


New London,


45


54


593


462


0


2120


350,536


2,655,985 2,947,460 194,079


New Milford,


48


40


295


295


2


849


858,845


366,108


544,535


58,845


Newtown,


50


25


189


255


0


755


679,505


237,575


371,847


44,388


Norfolk,


36


55


173


91


0


449


265,344


207,136


304,474


25,909


North Branford,


35


9


100


92


0


219


280,096


117,278


142,906


18,358


North Haven,


28


8


115


151


0


348


331,775


167,890


103,440


20,833


North Stonington, 55


71


247


180


0


516


506,552


103,490


215,139


28,775


Norwalk,


67


32


449


349


0


1623


532,730


1,369,107 1,(22,792


96,649


Norwich


38


58


870


736


1


2900


S25,662


3,818,787 2,489,166 233,588


Old Lyme,


49


42


135


92


0 334


168,301


127,160


205,565


16,801


Old Saybrook,


42


35


88


116


0


232


177,286


160,400


163,378


17,142


Orange,


41


6


144


78


0


386


405,662


159,405


186,067


25,154


Oxford,


42


15


80


122


0


2.73


351,035


109,933


108,315


19,488


Plainfield,


45


68


240


145


0


823


396,535


604,145


265,493


43,375


Plymouth,


23


32


253


201


0


699


379,005


454,865


594,299


50,125


Pomfret,


40


75


99


44


0


387


462,689


198,685


326,370


32,322


Portland,


17


29


77


274


0


818


441,867


488,285 1,084,141.


68,229


Preston,


45


67


110


182


0


493


371,635


223,350


200,810


27,524


Prospect,


30


15


74


57


0 145


105,567


51,400


29,145


6,903


STATISTICS OF TOWNS.


Dist.


Vote for Gov. Sc.


New Canaan,


73


38


237


200


0


Child. 784


Lands. 376,112


31,166


Putnam,


45


81


174


56


2 730


215,434


392,073


204,675


·29,105


Redding,


65


34


138


137


0


401


492,040


183,099


385,398


34,686


Ridgefield,


75


40


227


145


0


482


526,266


296,543


292,937


37,712


Rocky Hill,


7


31


61


133


0


260


223,533


158,101


138,279


17,727


Roxbury,


43


29


67


106


0


256


263,820


75,391


111,270


15,664


Salem,


34


45


75


72


0


209


183,833


51,360


94,000


11,376


Salisbury,


54


67


264


208


0


819


964,399


509,555


610,615


67,677


Saybrook,


38


38


186


84


0


412


146,365


327,589


301,150


26,623


Seymour,


41


11


113


192


1


396


152,543


391,685


202,175


26,122


Sharon,


51


60


169


155


0


643


656,040


237,020


315,318


40,041


Sherman,


60


50


99


88


0 290


224,575


73,176


103,611


13,791


Simsbury,


13


40


137


172


0


455


320,106


239,414


286,296


28,624


Somers,


24


59


178


124


0


378


355,574


142,267


174,235


22,762


Southbury,


42


20


87


124


0


279


408,737


108,533


255,797


25,887


Southington,


19


21


261


290


0 642


341,480


430,632


508,553


45,450


South Windsor,


8


43


121


128


0


408


439,910


262,741


307,691


33,840


Stafford,


28


63


323


222


0


762


269,057


330,456


518,250


39,148


Stamford,


77


42


296


428


0


1510 1,093,438


1,178,073 1,428,663 119,355


Sterling,


49


73


58


89


0


273


153,443


111,855


61,272


11,517


Stonington,


57


66


233


304


0


1431


868,519


1,080,044 2,420,297 137,786


Stratford,


49


14


182


158


0


526


366,201


512,334


519,870


45,322


Suffield,


18


53


314


307


0


706


607,565


349,265


553,090


50,298


Thompson,


48


83


145


88


0


805


478,734


392,926


565,433


48,143


Tolland,


19


54


130


131


0 368


234,050


131,825


135,042


17,698


STATISTICS OF TOWNS.


117


118


Torrington, Trumbull,


28


44


204


146


0 592


369,996


341,930


335,207


36,364


56


20


140


167


0


284


262,545


121,863


281,391


· Union,


33


68


83


49


0


178


142,211


44,545


78,976


22,964 9,442


Vernon,


13


48


304


176


1 727


160,607


372,503


668,449


42,667


Voluntown,


59


79


43


86


0


313


133,074


67,755


35,117


8,788


Wallingford,


23


13


200


260


0


609


634,759


404,859


517,108


53,142


Warren,


44


44


62


75


0


201


160,041


61,390


109,354


11,684


Washington,


43


35


150


147


0


390


476,327


192,965


253,335


31,149


Waterbury,


30


32


561


674 15


1961


380,139


1,334,769 2,806,134 153,351


Waterford,


44


52


167


135


0


653


437,171


198,315


180,343


28,715


Watertown,


30


30


171


79


0


329


410,820


228,785


505,103


37,6S1


Westbrook,


40


30


105


67


0


255


157,151


130,757


154,150


15,662


West Hartford,


4


40


128


91


2


297


465,434


200,200


139,330


26,299


Weston,


67


32


25


94


0


277


246,094


98,175


100,768


15,151


Westport,


64


29


128


230


0


769


587,495


659,326


662,820


61,949


Wethersfield,


4


32


247


182


0


529


588,103


287,886


477,084


44,372


Willington,


25


60


128


75


0


351


138,106


97,380


157,997


14,274


Wilton,


73


38


120


102


0 506


369,549


157,625


160,854


24,181


Winchester,


30


45


293


260


0


649


278,287


622,495


791,677


56,574


Windham,


30


54


284


222


0


1204


35S,854


765,510


435,094


54,054


Windsor,


8


42


154


200


0


544


389,816


325,300


249,229


32,950


Windsor Locks,


12


48


86


154


0


353


96,998


293,345


78,447


16,500


Wolcott,


26


24


41


57


0 159


151,720


51,969


54,264


9,323


STATISTICS OF TOWNS.


Dist.


Vote for Gov. Sc. Child.


Lands.


Buildings.


Personal.


Assess-


Woodbridge, Woodbury, Woodstock,


38


8


97


86


0 185


229,806


91,130


71,027


13,549


37


25


187


150


0


484


514,975


279,323


333,473


38,393


41


76


212


118


0


709


554,109


329,590


252,686


40,402


RECAPITULATION.


Counties.


Vote for Governor. Holley. Ingham. Sc.


Hartford,


6539


6485


15


Child. 18,522


Lands. 10,024,708


Houses. 17,632,912


Personal. 17,275,143


1,477,033


New Haven,


6587


7066


16


18,947


9,134,144


18,737,892


18,239,557


1.526,662


New London,


3853


3497


1


13,895


7,297,598


10,476,937 13,251,217


11,777,120


979.480


Fairfield,


4671


4980


0


17,186


11,931,804


12,204,041


1,239,717


Windham,


2271


1571


2


8,379


4,413,229


4,134,608


3.266,685


409,341


Litchfield,


3740


3411


4


11,436


9,731,271


5,699,265


7,321,023


768,095


Middlesex,


2128


2578


2


7,272


3,646,399


4,822,550


5,416,703


472,830


Tolland,


1920


1568


3


4,908


2,843,369


2,102,430


2,808,814


270,910


Total,


31,709 31,156


43 100,585


7,144,068 ·


Total Valuation of Lands, $59,022,522; Houses, $61,155,164; Mills, Stores, &c., $15,702,647 ; Horses, &c., $2,537,802 ; Cattle, $5,282,302 ; Sheep and Swine, $219,911; Carriages, $918,342 ; Farming Utensils, $163,951 : Time Pieces, $469,507; Musical Instruments, $405,044; Household Furniture, $1,206,963; Fisheries and Quarries, $919,783; Stocks and Bonds, $22,855,309; employed in Merchandise, $7,216,103; in Manufactures, &c., $9,786,715 ; in Vessels, $3,566,150 ; Money at Interest, &c., $15,901,822; Miscellaneous, $6,859,312; No. of Polls, 71,839.


119


STATISTICS OF TOWNS.


Assessment.


120


CITIES.


Cities.


BRIDGEPORT. Mayor, P. C. Calhoun. Alder- men, A. P. Houston, Ira Gregory, S. J. Patterson, Geo. Wade. Common Council, E. B. Goodsell, B. K. Mills, William Brooks, Charles Webb, Carlos Curtis, S. S. May, Wm. W. Holcomb, Charles B. Wheeler, Jaratt Morford, T. Benedict, R. T. Curtis, Isaac Wil- son, Russell Morgan, George W. Lewis, E. C. Foster, Fred'k Chittenden, Wm. G. Lineburg William Hall, John H. St. John, Chauncey M. Hatch. Clerk, Sam'l Jones. Treasurer, William R. Higby. Recorder,


E. F. Bishop. City Attorney, James C. Loomis. Clerk of City Court, Amos S. Treat. City Sheriffs, D. L. Mills, Jr., E. M. French. Collector, Henry Edwards.


HARTFORD. Mayor, Henry C. Deming. Alder- men, Guy R. Phelps, James B. Crosby, Julius L. Strong, T. M. Allyn, M. M. Merriman, Charles Benton. Common Council, Cornelius Burt, Sylvester Wiley, G. P. Barber, Roland Mather, Eldad Taylor, A. S. Beckwith, George B. Hawley, Edwin S. Bill, Wm. M. Charter, Wm. H. Green, Seth Belden, Frederick Por- ter, Lucius T. Pearson, Henry L. Bidwell, Geo. Clark, 3d., Ralph H. Foster, Mahlon O. Hills, Osmyn Case, Joel R. Holcomb, C. C. Csborn, Lyman M. Bacon, S. H. Havens, Thomas Roberts, Seth E. Marsh. Clerk, Henry Francis. Treasurer, Flavius A. Brown. Re- corder and Judge of Police Court, Goodwin Collier ; Judges, Aldermen Strong and Crosby. City Attorney, William W. Eaton. Clerk of City Court, Charles W. Johnson. Clerk of Police Court, Benning Mann. City Sheriffs, O. D. Seymour, W. P. Chamberlain. Col- lector, Oliver D. Seymour. Auditor, H. H. Barbour. Street Commissioner, Wm. M. Charter. Captain of Police, John Rounsavell. Sealer of Weights and Meas- ures, Thomas Roberts. Water Commissioners, Hiram Bissell, Pres. ; Ezra Clark, Jr., Elisha K. Root, Ed- ward M. Reed, James Bolter, John W. Danforth, Julius L. Strong.


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CITIES.


MIDDLETOWN. Mayor, Edwin F. Johnson. Aldermen, Julius Hotchkiss, George W. Burke, Cha's Buckland, Hiram Birdsey. Common Council, Tho's C. Canfield, Wm. Wilcox, Samuel C. Hubbard, Sam'l S. Allison, Asa B. Stow, Charles R. Woodward, Eli Martin, Seth P. Holway, Isaac Roberts, Augustus Putnam. Clerk and Treasurer, E. W. N. Starr. Re- corder, Seth P. Holway. City Attorney, Waldo P. Vinal. City Sheriffs, Harvey D. Cornwell, Elijah H. Hubbard. Collector, Wm. Bacon.


NEW HAVEN. Mayor, Philip S. Galpin. Alder- men, S. W. Kneevals, James Gallagher, Sylvanus But- ler, John W. Fitch, H. M. Welch, Philos Blake. Com- mon Council, Charles B. Whittlesey, Elihu Yale, Elihu Larkins, John A. Blake, John E. Wylie, George Lines, Henry S. Dawson, Jobamah Gunn, Montgomery Arm- strong, Allen Mix, Henry B. Stiles, John Maher, Jr., Wm. B. Johnson, Wm. H. Bradley, B. Beecher, Jr., F. W. Fish, William Beach, George W. Hicks, Tho's W. Cahill, Charles Byington, Elias Pierpont, George Olmsted, James M. Townsend, Heman B. Allen. Clerk, Samuel C. Blackman. Treasurer, William S. Charnley. Recorder, David J. Peck ; Judges, Ald. Knevals and Welch. City Attorney, Thomas Yeat- man. Clerk of City Court, John C. Hollister. City Sheriffs, Isaac Tuttle, Josiah Brinsmade. Collector, F. L. Bostwick. Auditor, Elijah Gilbert. Street Com- missioner, Richard T. Merwin. Captain of Police, F. P. Gorham.


NEW LONDON. Mayor, Jona. N. Harris. Ald., Cortland Starr, C. C. Comstock; Judges, Wm. H. A. Barns, J. Smith. Common Council, R. A. Manwar ing, F. C. Learned, Eben E. Dart, Nelson Hempstead- Wm. L. Peckham, Wm. H.Carroll, E. H. Douglass, C. I., Shepard, Alfred R. Beebe, N. D. Smith, J. W. Tibbitts, James L. Davis, F. L. Allen, Charles Prentis, R. N. Belden, Joshua Crandall. Clerk, Wm. W. Stark. Treasurer, Acors Barns. Judge of Police Court, Au- gustus Brandegee. City Attorney, A. C. Lippitt.


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BOROUGHS.


Clerk of City Court, Isaac Treby. City Sheriffs, Wm. M. Smith, J. C. Dunford. Collector, Stevens Rogers.


NORWICH. Mayor, Wm. A. Buckingham. Al- dermen, N. C. Brakenridge, Horace Walker, H. H. Starkweather, Henry Peale. Common Council, John G. Huntington, Wm. Tubbs, Alvah Francis, Z. C. Crowell, Wm. C. Osgood, Wm. T. Farrington, Wm. Peckham, L. H. Chester. Clerk, Othniel Gager. Treasurer, Charles Bard. Recorder, Ebenezer Learned, Jr. City Attorney, Jeremiah Halsey. Clerk of City Court, David Young. City Sheriffs, Zebulon R. Rob- bins, Henry H. Potter. Collector, Z. R. Robbins. Auditor, Arthur F. Gilman.


WATERBURY. Mayor, Henry F. Fish. Alder- men, Willard Spencer, Anson Sperry, David B. Hurd, John Deacon. Common Council, Wm. Lamb, W. Warner, L. W. Coe, George Pritchard, B. P. Chatfield, Wm. H. Brown, E. S. Hoyt, Jesse Upson, M. S. Isbell, H. N. Lyman, Rich'd Hunting, Willis Merrill, E. S. Clark, Wm. Sandland, T. D. Dougherty, J. H. Smith, Cha's Partree, Alonzo Granniss, Amos G. Blake, Phi- lander Hine. Clerk, Nelson J. Welton. Treasurer, L. Sanford Davies. Recorder, John Kendrick. City Attorney and Clerk of City Court, L. Sanford Davies. City Sheriffs, Edward J. Porter, Owen B. King. Col- lector, Edward J. Porter. Auditor, Russel A. Coe.


Boroughs.


BETHEL Warden, Timothy B. Hickok. Burgesses, Israel H. Wilson, Horace R. Northrop, Edgar B. Hoyt. Clerk, Frederick Shepard. Treasurer, William C. Shepard.


BIRMINGHAM. Warden, Henry Atwater. Bur- gesses, E. N. Shelton, Thomas Elms, Charles C. Jack- son, S. N. Summers, F. P. Abbott. Clerk, J. H. Barlow. Treasurer, Sidney A. Downs. Bailiff and Collector, Henry Florence.


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BOROUGHS.


COLCHESTER. Warden, Henry Burr. Burgesses, Joseph A. Foote, Albert Kinney, Olcott Worthington, A. B. Isham, S. A. Kellogg, J. T. Peters. Clerk, J. W. Latham. Treasurer, Olcott Worthington. Bailiff and Collector, A. G. Fitch.


DANBURY. Warden, Ezra A. Mallory. Burgesses, H. B. Bates, Stephen Lawrence, P. D. Crosby, Wm. Tweedy, John Dann. Clerk, Philander Comstock. Treasurer, H. P. Nichols. Bailiff and Collector, Or- lando Wilcox.


GREENWICH. Warden, Solomon Mead. Burgesses, Samuel Close, Thomas A. Mead, J. W. Dominick, Philemon Button. Clerk and Treasurer, Robert W. Mead. Attorney, Julius B. Curtis. Bailiff and Col- lector, John Dayton.


GUILFORD. Warden, Edward R. Landon. Bur- gesses, A. B. Wildman, John Hale, A. G. Hull, Joel Griswold, G. C. Griswold, Harvey Elliott. Clerk, Beverly Monroe. Treasurer, Charles W. Miller. Bai- liff, Augustus P. Hall.


NEW BRITAIN. Warden, S. L. Strickland. Bur- gesses, Wm. B. Smyth, H. H. Brown, Norris Bailey, Philip Corbin, Wm. H Smith, James Stanley. Clerk and Treasurer, A. P. Collins. Attorney, S. E. Case. Bailiff, Wm. L. Humason. Collector, Lester S. Booth. Auditor, Wm. H. Smith.


STAMFORD. Warden, Albert Seeley. Burgesses, Robert Elder, Wm. Skiddey, Edwin Bishop, E. A. Quintard, George L. Brown, J. B. Scofield, Walter T. Keeler. Clerk, Edwin Scofield, Jr. Treasurer, Ste- phen B. Provost. Auditor, Wm. H. Holly. Bailiff, Charles E. Lockwood. Collector, David L. Scofield.


WALLINGFORD. Warden, Medad C. Munson. Burgesses, Hubbard Jones, Hubbard Fenn, E. M. Pom- eroy, Jr., John Atwater, Benjamin D. Sutlief, John P. Hall. Clerk, E. S. Ives. Treasurer, Augustus Hall. Bailiff and Collector, O. J. Martin.


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SCHOOL TEACHERS.


LITCHFIELD VILLAGE. President, Frederick D. Beeman. Clerk, David E. Bostwick. Treasurer, Edward W. Seymour. Bailiff, George H. Baldwin.


School Teachers,


Including Principals of Academies, High and Graded Schools. Those marked * are teachers of private or boarding schools.


Berlin, Worthington Acad., Harriet M. Dowd.


Bethel -* Frederick S. Judd; * Abbe B. Seelye.


Bloomfield -* N. A. Sackett.


Branford -* Thomas E. Barrett.


Bridgeport-Emery F. Strong, Amelia P. Moody, and Clary C. Vail; Amelia Lewis, Sarah E. White. East Bridgeport-Asa Perkins.


Bristol-Edward D. Rawson. Brooklyn-E. S. Keyes.


Canton, Collinsville-John N. Bartlett.


Cheshire, Episcopal Acad .- Rev. Mr. Babcock.


Clinton -* J. A. Pratt. Colchester-P. J. Williams.


Cornwall -* Ira W. Pettibone, S. W. Gold, A. S. Rogers, E. Burton Hart, Sarah A. Johnson.


Cromwell -* Ebenezer W. Beckwith.


Danbury -* John W. Irwin, J. L. Townsend, -Jackson, E. S. Huntington, Miss Sherwood.


Derby-G. H. Stevens, Birmingham; F. Durand, Derby ; Lyon, Ansonia.


East Haddam-Marcus L. Tryon.


East Hartford Acad., W. F. Comfort. *Salmon Phelps.


Easton-C. T. Prentice. *Rufus H. Wheeler.


Ellington-F. W. Chapman. *Edward Hall.


Essex, Hill's Academy, James S. Newell.


Farmington -* Sarah Porter. *Edward L. Hart.


Glastenbury-Graded School. Goshen-James L. Rice.


Groton-Wm. H. Potter. Guilford Inst., Eli T. Mack.


Haddam, Brainerd Academy, G. Johnston.


Hamden, Rectory School, *Charles W. Everest.


Hartford, High School, T. W. T. Curtis, Principal; Sam'l


M. Capron, Classical Teacher. F. F. Barrows; Au- gustus Morse; Chauncey Harris. Miss N. D. Ranney ; Catharine Draper. *Isaac Bird; * Nicholas Harris.


Harwinton-Mr. Case. * Ann Phelps; * Tho's R. Candee.


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SCHOOL TEACHERS.


Killingly, West, D. C. Frost. Lebanon, George W. Standish. Ledyard-Elias W. Brown.


Litchfield, Elm Park Inst., James Richards, Charles A. Swift. Wolcott Inst., D. G. Wright. Gould Sem., Mrs. Jane R. Codwise, *M. A. Merriman. Milton Acad., A. S. Morse, G. J. Harrison.


Manchester-Thomas H. Tucker, Austin Gardner. Meriden-Jarvis C. Howard. Academy, *Wm. R. Ross. Middletown-Samuel Coburn. * Daniel H. Chase, Maria Payne, Misses Robertson.


Milford -.* Bryan Manfield.


Monroe -* E. M. Beardsley; * Roger M. Gray.


Naugatuck-Henry Sabin. New Britain C. H. Wheeler. New Haven, William Kinne; C. C. Kimball, N. C. Board- man; Martin L. Rogers; James M. Whiton. * A. N. Skinner; * Wm. H. Russell; * Stiles French; * Lewis M. Mills; * S. A. Thomas; * A. G. Shears; * Edwin Robbins; * Hiram Bingham; * Mary Dutton; * Misses Edwards; * Mrs. Roberti, &c.


Fair Haven-R. Henry Stone. * Daniel Foote.


New London-E. B. Jennings; Frank Nichols. * Amos Perry, Female Sem.


New Milford-Mrs. B. J. Stone.


Newtown-Henry N. Beers; Jonathan Goodhue.


Norfolk-Wm. B. Rice.


Norwalk -- F. B. Brigham, E. J. Peck. *Charles M. Sel


lick. * Mrs. Louisa A. Smith.


Norwich Free Acad., Elbridge Smith. John W. Allen; D. R. Rathbone; Jabez S. Lahrop.


Orange -* Amos Smith. * John Dudley. West Haven, *R. Quincey Brown. *Mrs. Susan E. Wright. Oxford -* D. J. M'Ewen. Plainfield Acad., Lucien Burleigh. *Stephen Hall; *Cynthia Spalding.


Plymouth Female Sem., Mrs. M. C. Robinson.


Redding-Daniel Sanford, Seth P. Bates, Burton Bradley, Polly Sellick.


Ridgefield -* D. H. Short; * Wm. O. Seymour.


Salem -* Oramel Whittlesey.


Seymour -* Miss Woodruff.


Sharon -* Platt T. Holley. Southington-E. J. Avery. South Windsor, East Windsor Hill, Wm. Thompson. Stamford-E. B. Huntington.


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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.


Stonington-Wm. H. Woodbridge; * Mrs. D. A. Sackett. Stratford -* Frederick Sedgewick.


Suffield, Conn. Literary Inst., H. A. Pratt.


Thompson -* Henry S. Parker. Union -* Stephen Harris. Vernon, Rockville, J. M. Turner, Newton Fuller.


Voluntown -* George C. Tanner.


Waterbury-P. D. Hulse. Watertown -- Geo. S. Williams. Westbrook Academy, Henry B. Chapman.


Westport -* Wm. H. Richards, *E. B. Adams, *Charlotte Blackman, *Mary A. Leavenworth.


Wilton-Edward Olmstead. * A. B. Lockwood.


Winchester-James R. Coe. Windham-J. C. Fitch.


Windsor-J. B. Woodford. Woodbury Acad., Mr. Loomis.


ALUMNI OF THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.


1851. Franklin C. Brownell, Leverett L. Camp, Andrew J. Welles, Ellen S. Cornwell, Jane S. Olmsted.


1852. S. Henry Lee, Frederic B. Perkins.


1853. Ebenezer D. Bassett, Nathaniel C. Boardman, Alfred E. Camp, Ibri Cannon, C. Goodwin Clarke, Obed B. Morse, George Sherwood, E. Ely Talcott, Jane A. Bar- tholomew, Maria E. Bassett, Mary J. Camp, S. Adeline Clarke, Juliette F. Hyde, M. Ellen Randall, A. Agusta Thompson.


1854. Alden A. Baker, George E. Gladwin, Walter R. Kingsbury, Emma W. Brewer, Sarah A. Buckingham, Emma C. Carter, Ellen L. Cowell, Emeline Harrison, Eliz- abeth R. Havens, Mary B. Mather, Emily L. Rogers, Caro- line C. Rose, Jennette J. Rose, Ellen M. Sprague, S. Elizabeth Stanley, Emily A. Thayer, Elizabeth Wheeler, Ellen Wheeler, S. Ellen Wheeler.


1855. James R. Dutton, J. Marshall Guion, Albert A. Hills, Daniel H. Manwaring, Samuel G. Mead, John F. Peck, Thomas K. Peck, Edward D. Rawson, Henry W. Titus, Elbridge G. Upson, Martha M. Baird, Jane D. Bald- win, Roxy Candee, Susan E. Grew, Jane A. Hart, Susan J. Hayes, Abby E. Henry, Mary F. Jones, Harriet N. Mar- shall, Lydia Mather, Sara A. Morse, Sarah J. Noyes, Eme- line E. Rose, Elizabeth W. Sage, Maria L. Sanford, Jane L. Thomas, Emily Upson, Jennie W. Walbridge, M. Jose- phine Wood.


1856. George Fillow, Henry Harger, Edwin R. Keyes, John Lewis, E. Lewis Moore, John H. Peck, Jr., Asa Per- kins, Marcus L. Tryon, Mortimer A. Warren, Amos A.


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STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.


White, Edwin Whitney, Charles H. Wright, Betsey C. Blakeman, Elizabeth Dunham, Elizabeth J. Goodwin, Mary Hall, Sarah E. Hanford, Esther Henry, S. Josephine Higgins, Marietta W. Hull, Almira Lovell, Eliza P. Nor- wood, Fanny W. Wakelee, N. Louise Wakelee.


1857. Lewis A. Camp, Levi E. Latimer, James H. Lins- ley, Allen McLean, Correl F. North, Edward B. Peck, Frederick W. Smith, Cynthia A. Brooks, Maria A. Butler, Annie M. Chester, Frances Cheseboro, Harriet L. Hart, Mary E. Hill, Lucia F. Holcomb, Olive A. Pond, Phebe Sellick, Eliza Talcott.


STATE NORMAL SCHOOL for training Teachers, located at New Britain, ten miles from Hartford.


TRUSTEES. The Superintendent of Schools, D. N. Camp, ex officio, who is also Secretary ; and one member from each county, viz: Francis Gillette, Hartford, Chair- man, 1861; James F. Babcock, New Haven, 1860; Henry P. Haven, New London, 1858; Roger Averill, Danbury, 1858; Hezekiah S. Ramsdell, Thompson, 1859; Josiah G. Beckwith, Litchfield, 1861; Alfred Hall, Portland, 1860; John S. Yeomans, Columbia, 1859.




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