The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1857-1860, Part 56

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Publication date: 1847
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Colebrook River W W Bidwell Collamer Samuel T Dow


Barkhamsted


Geo. Goodyear


Collinsville


Seth P Norton


Berlin,


Henry N. Galpin Nathan Clarke


Cornwall


Charles A Post Perce J Clark G L Harrison


Bethel


Ethel A Beebe


Cornwall Bridge


Cornwall Hollow L W Bradley


Birmingham,


T. S. Shelton


Coventry


Eleazer Hunt


Black Rock,


Alanson Allen


Coventry Depot


H R Fargo


Bloomfield.


Hiram B. Case


Cromwell


Charles Kirby


Bolton


E K Williams


Curtisville


Albert A Bogue Francis Fairchild John S Waterbury


Bozrahville


F T Draper


Darien


Branford


Levi S Parsons


Darien Depot


Ezra E Tooker


Bridgeport


E B Goodsell


Deep River


H G Loomis


Bridgewater


SR Weeks


Derby (See Birmingham)


Bristol


Geo H Mitchell


Durham


Asher Robinson


Bristol Copper Mine,


O A Beckwith


Eagleville


G W Reynolds


Brookfield


Homer Lake


Brooklyn


Benj E Palmer


Eastford


Buckland


Wm Jones


East Granby


Burlington


Romeo Elton


East Haddam


D B Warner


Burrville


Nelson Roberts


East Hampton


Campbell's Mills


Elisha Potter


East Hartford East Haven


Campville


J M Camp


East Kent


Canterbury


Win Watson M H Sanger


East Killingly Easton


Canton


Uriah Bailey Simeon Mills


East Windsor


Central Village


Jona. Gorton


East Windsor Hill J H Charlton


Centre Brook


Alex. Pratt G L Daboll Horace Landon Lester Bill


Ellington Ellsworth Enfield


Calvin F Peck


Chapinville Chaplin


Luke Watson


Chatham


Wm G Buell


Essex


Richard S Williams


Cheshire


A S Baldwin Fairfield


Edmund Hobart


Chester


David Henshaw


Fair Haven


Samuel M Brown


Broadbrook,


Elihu Hubbard


East Berlin


East Canaan


Edward Wilcox H Lawrence Joseph Dorsett Charles P Clark


Bozrah


John W Haughton


Danbury


Peter Wickwire D W Stevens Alexander Bailey Olcott Worthington O S. Botsford Rufus Seymour


Bantam Falls,


John Banks Leon. Kinney E N Ransom


Beacon Falls,


Columbia


Bethany,


Bethlem


Henry W Peck


Durham Center


M J Meigs


Canaan


Wm G Buell Sam G Phelps S Hemingway Benj Tompkins - Davenport Hezekiah Lyon Wm H Huntley


Canion Center


East Woodstock


Elisha Lyon Henry Gunn


Centre Groton


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AND POST MASTERS.


Falls Village


W S Marsh Lanesville


Farmington


Geo D Cowles


Lebanon Ledyard


Farms Village


JFG Andrews George Pike


Leesville


Forestville Chauncey Goodrich


Liberty Hill Lime Rock


Gardner's Lake


H Franklin


Limestone


Georgetown


Lloyd Seeley


Lisbon Litchfield


Glastenbury


Benj Taylor


Long Ridge


Glenville


Edward Mosher


Lord's Bridge


Goshen


Norman Norton


Lyme


Samuel Miller Charles W Wait Samuel F Willard


Granby


Jairus Case


Madison


Greenfield H.


Wm Bradley


Manchester R W Haughton


Greenville


C C Thompson


Manchester Station M Hudson


Greenwich


Sam'l Close


Mansfield S S Fuller


Griswold


Elisha S Bill


Mansfield Center


I P Fenton


Groton


Aaron Chapman


Mansfield Depot N Brigham


Guilford


Franklin C Phelps


Marbledale


Joseph Watson


Haddam


S M Kelsey


Marion Thomas M Beecher


Haddam Neck


S House


Marlborough


Asa Day


Hadlyme


O E Palmer


Mashapaug Harvey Walker


Humburg


H A Brockway


Meriden Bertrand L Yale


Hamden


Leverett Hitchcock


Merrows Station


J B Merrow


Hampton


Silas Tiffany


Merwinsville


Sylv Merwin


Hartford


Wm J Hamersley Luther H Stebbins


Middlebury


Winfield Upson


Harwinton


Lewis Catlin Jr D B Hawley


Middle Haddam


Henry Hurd


Hazardville


Timothy H Abbe


Middletown


Samuel Babcock


Hebron


Charles Post


Milford


Wm Brotherton H W Pinney


High Ridge


Isaac Jones


Mill Plain


Barnabas Allen


Hitchcockville


J H Sage


Milltown


Lot W Kinney


Hockanum


Geo A Hall


Milton


Mrs H Kilbourn


Hotchkissville


Reuben J Allen


Monroe


David Beach


Humphreysville


David Betts


Montville


J R Gay


Huntington


R W Lindsley


Moodus


George Wakeman


Huntsville


Cha's Hunt


Moose Meadow Willard Fuller


Jewett City


Thomas A Clark


Moosup George Dunlap


Kensington Kent


Rufus Fuller


Mystic


Henry Harding


Killingly


John Smith


Mystic Bridge


T H Lovett


Killingworth


Horace Redfield


Mystic River


CE Tufts


Lakeville


Lorenzo Tupper


Naugatuck


Geo S Andrews


Higganum


Theodore Child


Mill Brook


E B Hewes


Hartland


Middlefield,


Geo W Bacon


Hawleyville


Edwin Taylor John Bachelder Geo H Baldwin Elnathan Todd


Gilead


Caroline Post


Isaac Northrop A Fowler Elijah Bailey Daniel Penfield L I Fuller Wm H Barnum


Fisherville


Gale's Ferry


Russell Damon


Cha's M Brown


Mt Carmel


Chester Dickerman


Mianus


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POST OFFICES


New Boston


Harvey Lamson Pendleton Hill


New Britain


Marcellus Clark Phoenixville


New Canaan


H B Hoyt


Pine Meadow


New Fairfield


W Beardsley


Plainfield


Moses C Hayden Adna Whiting


New Hartford New Hartford Cen J C Mason


Plantsville


S H Norton


New Haven


L A Thomas


Pleasant Valley


Evits Carter


Newington


Erastus Kilbourn


Plymouth Edwin Talmage


New London


Stanley G Trott


Plymouth Hollow S Thomas Jr.


New Milford


S E Bostwick


Pomfret Samuel W Butler


New Preston


M S Beeman


Pomfret Landing Darius Day Theodore Terry


Newtown


Jerome Judson


Poquabuk


Poquonock Br S Morgan


Noank


Wm Latham


Poquetanock


E O'Brien Jr.


Norfolk


Aaron Gilbert


Poquonock


Samuel Clark


North Ashford Z N Allen


Portland


Guy Cooper


North Branford


E E Bishop


Preston


D T Richards


North Canton


Stanley Weed


Prospect


Edwin R Tyler


North Colebrook Jasper Pinney


Putnam John O Fox


North Cornwall


Anson Rogers


Quarryville


Sessions Lawson


Northfield


John Catlin


Rainbow


S T Mckinney


Northford Timo Bartholomew


Redding


Jared Olmsted


North Franklin T H C Kingsb'y


Redding Ridge


Daniel Sanford


North Goshen George A Hill


Ridgebury


George Bouton


North Granby Solomon Gaines


Ridgefield


Harvey K Smith


North Greenwich Levi Mead


Rockville


W H Cogswell


North Guilford Stephen Fowler


Rocky Hill Henry Webb


Round Hill Odle C Knapp


Roxbury George A Northrop


North Madison Alvin A Blake Salem


John C Daniels


North Norfolk Amos R Collar Salisbury


Robert H Ball


North Somers Amariah Kibbe Saugatuck


J Harvey Allen .


North Stamford Alvin Weed Saybrook . James Treadway


Northville Clark Buckingham Saybrook Ferry


J J Tryon


North Wilton Lewis Olmstead


Scitico Alvah Simons


North Windham


R Lincoln


Scotland Abner Robinson


North Woodstock J E Buckman


Seymour Samuel L Bronson


Norwalk R A Williams


Sharon Wm Jenkins


Norwich John W Stedman


Sherman


N W Northrop


Norwich Town Henry B Tracy


Simsbury JO Phelps


Oakville S M Bronson


Smith's Ridge S E Keeler


Oneco ·


John Harris


Somers Warren Kibbe


Orange Wm T Grant Somerville George Burlingame


Ore Hill Phil. Rockefeller South Britain Anson Bray


Oxford


N J Wilcoxson


Southbury


Charles H. Hall


Niantic


Lemuel H Beebe


DS Bird


Plainville


S A Maine S A Wheaton GT Wheeler


North Haven Isaac B Hinman North Lyme G E Walker


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AND POST MASTERS.


South Canaan John B Reed N L Bidwell


Voluntown


Samuel Gates


South Coventry


Wallingford


Orrin Andrews


South Farms


W L Sinedley


Warehouse Point J Olmsted Jr


Southford


Horace Oatınan


Warren


Edmund R Swift F N Galpin


South Glastenbury O Brainard Southington Amon Bradley South Kent E Fanton


Washington


Waterbury


E Leavenworth


Waterford


H Gardner 2d


South Killingly L Day


Watertown


Hinman Atwood Wm Pickett


South Lyme . R L Chadwick


South Manchester - Chapman


South Norfolk S D Northway


South Norwalk W C Sammis


Westbrook Oliver Norris


Southport Samuel Pike


West Cheshire


Wm H Newell


Southville George Beardslee


Westchester R T Carrier


South Windham Alfred Kinney


West Cornwall Westford


South Windsor Roderick King


Square Pond


Henry C Aborn


West Goshen


Stafford


J H Bolton


West Granby


Stafford Springs


H M Bolton


West Hartford


Staffordville


E G Hyde


West Hartland


Thomas Ward


Stanwich


Roswell Hoyt Benj F Husted


West Haven W'est Killingly


H Webb


Stepney


D B Fairweather


West Meriden Westminster


Peter Spicer


Sterling


Darius A Fish, West Norfolk


John Dewell


Sterling Hill


Charles Mason


West Norwalk


J L Benedict John H Gregory


Stonington


Jesse N Brown


Westport


George L Cable


Stratford


John D.Gilbert


West Redding


Wm Griffin


Suffield


George Williston


West Stafford Asa Lewis


Tariffville


Edward Pease


West Suffield


Calvin Freeman


Thompson


Jeremiah Olney


Westville William Barbour


Thompsonville


G C Owen


West Willington D Starr Jr.


Tolland


Obadiah P Waldo


West Winsted H B Steele


Torringford


H P Hopkins


West Woodstock A A Williams


Torrington Dudley Davis


Wethersfield John N Standish


Trumbull Elihu Beach


Whitneyville Jesse Cooper


Trumbull Long Hill M Beardslee


Willimantic


W H Hosmer


Uncasville Wm G Johnson


Lucien Holt


Union David L Newell


Unionville Geo Richards


Winchester See Winsted


Vernon Francis McLean Jr. Winchester Centre C Wetmore


Vernon Depot


Ira Ellis


Windham John A Perkins


J M Gardner Jas Richmond Frederick Miles Elam Kendall Leon Buckland J H Seymour


Joel H Guy


Stepney Depot


Willis Turney


Stoney Creek


Timothy Barker


Weston


West Thompson


- Case


Terryville


Sereno Gaylord


Willington Wilton Joseph P Fitch


Stamford


Waterville West Ashford Eben Knowlton W. Avon Corydon Woodford


186


RAILROADS.


Windsor H S Hayden Wolcottville


Windsor Locks


F M Brown


Woodbury


Windsorville


Sumner Shepard


Woodstock


Woodstock Val. T P Leonard


Winsted


G H Randle Roland Hitchcock Albert C Clark Yantic


Woodville


J S Glover


Winthrop


Wolcott


Jason Hotchkiss


Zoar Bridge


Lewis Hyde N D Hinman


Railroads in Connecticut.


COMMISSIONERS. - Henry Hammond, Killingly, 1859; Patton Fitch, Bolton, 1860; John Gould, Fair- field, 1861.


The * indicates connections with other railroads.


NEW YORK AND NEW HAVEN .- President, Justin R. Bulkley, New York. Directors, Dennis Kim- berly, E. C. Scranton, John Bradley, New Haven ; Jona- than Godfrey, Southport; J. W. Leeds, Stamford ; George N. Miller, G. B. Cathart, A. R. Van Nest, New York. Secretary, E. S. Abernethy, Bridgeport. Treas- urer, William Bement, New York. Superintendent, James H. Hoyt, Stamford. Assistant, E. S. Quintard, New Haven.


m. New Haven,


18 Bridgeport,* 35 Darien,


3


West Haven,


22 Fairfield,


40 Stamford,


10 3 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 Housa- tonic 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, Frederick Belden, Ebenezer Hill, Isaac S. Beers, Norwalk ; F. S. Wildman, L. P. Hoyt, E. S. Tweedy, (and Secretary,) Danbury. Treasurer, George W. Ives, Danbury. Harvey Smith, Danbury, Superintendent.


R C Abernethy Geo P Allen A Southworth


Winnipank


187


RAILROADS.


m. South Norwalk, 8 Wilton,


1 Norwalk,


9 Cannon's,


17 Redding,


3 Winnipank,


12 Georgetown


, 21 Bethel,


5 Kent,


13 Ridgefield st.,


24 Danbury.


Ridgefield connects at that station.


HOUSATONIC. - President and Superintendent, Charles Hunt, Canaan. Directors, N. Thayer, Boston ; Lee Canfield, Falls Village; Daniel Marsh, New Mil- ford ; C. W. Hopkins, Great Barrington ; Morris Ketch- um, New York ; Stephen Tomlinson, Bridgeport ; Wm. W. Boardman, New Haven ; Thomas Hulbert, 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 Merwinville, 73 No. Canaan,


19 Newtown, 48 Kent, 110 Pittsfield,*


23 Hawleyville, 57 Corn'l Br., 159 Albany.


Connects with the New York and New Haven Rail- road at Bridgeport, and with the Western and Adams railroads at Pittsfield.


Southbury connects with the road at Newtown ; Rox- bury, Washington, Sherman, &c., at New Milford ; Warren, &c., at Cornwall Bridge; Sharon, at West Cornwall ; Salisbury, &c., at Falls Village ; Norfolk, at North Canaan.


NAUGATUCK .- President, W. D Bishop, Bridge- port. Directors, E F. Bishop, Russell Tomlinson, Bridgeport; A. Heaton, New Haven ; Green Kendrick, Waterbury ; A. L. Dennis, D. A. Wood, New York. Treasurer, Horace Nichols, Bridgeport. Secretary, Ira Sherman, Bridgeport. Superintendent, Charles Water- bu: y, Bridgeport.


m. Bridgeport,* 19 Seymour, 39 R. Bridge,


3 Stratford,


21 Pine Bridge,


41 Plym'th Hol.,


5 Junction,* 23 Beacon Falls, 44 Fluteville,


8 Baldwin's, 27 Naugatuck,


-13 Derby and


13 Birmingham


15 Ansonia, 35 Waterville,


46 Campville,


49 Litchfi'd Sta.,


52 Wolcottville,


57 Burrville,


61 Winsted.


28 Union City,


32 Waterbury*


15 Sanford's,


188


RAILROADS.


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 Water- town, at Waterbury ; Harwinton and. Litchfield, at Litchfield Station; and Hitchcockville, Colebrook and Norfolk, at Winsted.


CANAL, (NEW HAVEN AND NORTHAMP- TON.)-President and Treasurer, William Johnson, New Haven. Directors, Joseph E. Sheffield, John Brad- ley, Stephen D. Pardee, W. W. Boardman, Andrew L. Kidston, Wm. H. Elliot, Wm. A. Larned, Chas. Dick- erman, New Haven. P. Dennis, New Haven, Superin- tendent.


m. New Haven, 19 Hitchcock's, 40 Weatogue,


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,


27 Plainville,* 47 Granby,


10 Bradley's, 30 Farmington,* Copper Hill,


12 Brook's, 34 West Avon, 60 Westfield,*


15 Cheshire,


37 Avon,


76 Northampton .*


COLLINSVILLE BRANCH.


27 Plainville, 33 Unionville, 38 Collinsville.


30 Farmington, 36 Burlington.


Connects at New Haven, with the New York and New London railroads ; at Westfield, with the Western railroad, and at Northampton, with the Northern ; and at Plainville, with the Hartford and Waterbury railroad.


Plank road extends from Cheshire to Waterbury.


Harwinton, New Hartford, Hitchcockville, Winsted, &c., connect at Collinsville.


HARTFORD, PROVIDENCE AND FISHKILL. President, Byron Sprague, Providence. Directors, William. Sprague, James G. Anthony, Henry Lippitt, Providence ; Stephen Harris, Jr., Phoenix ; Charles H. Warren, Boston; Joseph Trumbull, Alfred Smith, A.


189


RAILROADS.


S. Beckwith, Edson Fessenden, Hartford ; John P. Elton, Waterbury, Treasurer and Secretary, E. M. Bridgman, Providence. Chief Engineer and Superin- tendent, Samuel Nott, Hartford.


I. HARTFORD AND WATERBURY.


m. Hartford, 15 Forestville, 26 Plymouth,


5 Newington, 18 Bristol, 28 Hoadley's,


9 New Britain, 22 Terryville, 30 Waterville,


14 Plainville,* 25 Tolles's, 32 Waterbury .*


Connects with the Naugatuck at Waterbury ; and with the Canal railroad, at Plainville.


II. HARTFORD AND PROVIDENCE.


m. Hartford, 22 Andover, Baldwin's Br.,


2 E. Hartford, 31 Willimantic,* 55 Plainfield,*


3 Scotland, 35 So. Windham, 58 Moosup,


5 Buckland, 38 Waldo's,


9 Manchester, 42 Baltic,


12 Vernon, 44 Lovett's,


61 Sterling, Oneca,


90 Providence,*


16 Bolton, 47 Jewett City.


Connects with the New Haven and Springfield, at Hartford ; the New London, Willimantic and Palmer railroad, at Willimantic ; and Norwich and Worcester, at Plainfield.


South Windsor connects at East Hartford ; Rockville, Vernon, Somers, Ellington, Tolland, Ashford, &c., con- nect at Vernon depot ; Colchester, Hebron and Colum- bia connect at Andover; Eastford, Chaplin and Hamp- ton connect at Willimantic ; and Brooklyn, at Moosup.


NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD AND SPRING- FIELD .- President, Charles F. Pond, Hartford. Di- rectors, Cornelius Vanderbilt, John A. Robinson, New York ; Chester W. Chapin, Springfield ; Julius Catlin, Hartford ; James S. Brooks, Meriden ; T. R. Trow- bridge, New Haven ; Samuel H. Parsons, Middletown ; A, G. Hazard, Enfield. Treasurer and Secretary, Ho- ratio Fitch, Hartford. E. M. Reed, Supt., Hartford.


m. New Haven, 18 Meriden, 36 Hartford,


7 North Haven, 25 Berlin .* 42 Windsor,


12 Wallingford, 31 Newington, Hayden's,


190


RAILROADS.


48 Windsor L - Enfield Br., 62 Springfield,* 50 Warehouse Pt., 54 Thompsonville. MIDDLETOWN BRANCH.


m. Berlin, East Berlin, 10 Middletown. Connects at New Haven, with New York and New London railroads ; at Hartford with Providence and Fishkill road ; at Springfield with the Western.


Suffield connects with the road at Windsor Locks ; and Portland and Cromwell at Middletown ; Ellington with Warehouse Point.


Stage connects Portland, South Glastenbury, Glas- tenbury and Hockanum with Hartford.


NEW HAVEN, NEW LONDON AND STON- INGTON .- President and Treasurer, Cornelius S. Bushnell, N. H. Directors, G. F. Ward, Sumner Bull, Saybrook ; E. C. Scranton, A. O. Wilcox, Madison ; C. J. McCurdy, Lyme ; Wyllis Blackstone, N.Y .; Elias B. Brown, Mystic ; Andrew P. Lippett, New London ; Secretary, William T. Bartlett, New Haven. Superin- tendent, R. N. Dowd, Saybrook. Engineer, H. A. Lincoln, New Haven.


m. New Haven, 23 Clinton, 46 Waterford,


2 Fair Haven, 28 Westbrook,


4 East Haven, 31 Saybrook,


50 New London Groton,


8 Branford, 33 Conn. River, Noank,


11 Stony Creek, 34 Lyme, Mystic,


16 Guilford, 36 Black Hall,


18 East River, 39 South Lyme,


20 Madison, 43 East Lyme, Stonington .*


Connects at New Haven with the New York, Hart- ford and Springfield and Canal roads ; and at New Lon- don with the Willimantic and Palmer, and Norwich and Worcester ; and at Stonington with the Providence.


Killingworth connects at Clinton ; Chester, Deep River, Centrebrook and Essex, at Westbrook; North Lyme, &c., at Lyme.


NEW LONDON, WILLIMANTIC AND PALM- ER .- President, Thomas W. Williams, New London. Directors, Rial Chaney, W. A. Weaver, Daniel Latham W. H. Starr, Daniel Rogers, E. W. Holt, E. V. Stod.


191


RAILROADS.


dard, New London ; H. B. Norton, Norwich ; Willis Phelps, Springfield, Mass. ; D. T. Willetts, New York. Superintendent, W. R. Storrs. Treasurer and Secre- tary, John Dickinson.


m. New London, 17 Yantic, 36 Eagleville,


East N. London, 20 Franklin, 38 Mansfield,


6 Montville, 24 Williams's 40 Merrows',


10 Mohegan,


26 S. Wind'm, 44 W. Willing'n,


13 Norwich,* 30 Willima'c,* 50 Stafford Spr.,


15 Norwich Town, 34 S. Cov'try, 66 Palmer .*


Connects with the New Haven and Stonington rail- road at New London ; the Norwich and Worcester at Norwich ; the Providence and Fishkill at Willimantic; and the Western at Palmer.


Bozrah connects with the road at Yantic ; Tolland at West Willington; and Union at Stafford Springs ; Lebanon at South Windham.


NORWICH AND WORCESTER .- President, A. Brewster, Norwich. Directors, Jedediah Huntington, Charles Johnson, John A. Rockwell, C. J. Stedman, John T. Wait, Moses Pierce, Norwich ; A. D. Lock- wood, Killingly, J. Newton Perkins, R. Bayard, J. A. Weeks, N. York ; Alexander De Witt, Oxford, Mass. ; David A. Neal, Salem, Mass. Treasurer, George L. Perkins, Norwich. Secretary, Edward T. Clapp, Nor- wich. Agent, P. St. M. Andrews, Norwich.


m. Allyn's Point, 26 Central Vil., 44 Masonville,


6 Norwich, 32 Danielsonville, 45 Fishersville,


8 Greenville, 35 Daysville, 47 Wilsonville,


16 Jewett City, 39 Putnam, 56 Webster,


22 Plainfield,* 42 Thompson,* 66 Worcester .*


Connects with the Boston and Worcester and West- ern roads, at Worcester ; the N. York and Boston Cen- tral, at Thompson ; the Hartford and Providence, at Plainfield ; and the New Haven and New York roads, at Norwich.


West Woodstock and Eastford connect with the road at Webster ; Pomfret and North Woodstock, at Put- nam; Pomfret Landing, Abington and Ashford, at Daysville ; Chaplin, Hampton and Brooklyn, at Dan-


192


RAILROADS.


ielsonville; Canterbury at Central Village ; Volun- town at Jewett City.


The BLACKSTONE (New York and Boston Cen- tral,) comes into the state at East Thompson, passes through Thompson, eight miles, and connects with the Norwich and Worcester road.


STONINGTON AND PROVIDENCE. - Presi- dent, Matthew Morgan, New York. Directors, Thos. Tileston, S. D. Babcock, Wm. F. Carey, H. Blyden- berg, Wm. H. Macy, Samuel Sloan, New York ; Giles F. Ward, Saybrook; Nathan F. Dixon, Westerly. Secretary, George C. Schwacofer. Treasurer, Francis Amy, Stonington. Superintendent, A. S. Matthews, Stonington.


STEAMBOATS.


STONINGTON AND NEW YORK .- Leave Pier No. 2 North River, New York, in the afternoon, and Stoning- ton in the evening, in connection with the Stonington railroad.


NORWICH AND NEW YORK. - Leave Pier No. 18 North River, New York, in the afternoon, and Norwich in the evening-stopping at New London-in connec- tion with the Norwich and Worcester railroad.


HARTFORD AND NEW YORK. - Leave Peck Slip, New York, in the afternoon, and Hartford soon after noon, stopping on the Connecticut River at Rocky Hill, Middletown, Middle Haddam, Higganum, East Had- dam, Goodspeed's Landing, Chester, Deep River, Essex, Lyme and Saybrook.


NEW HAVEN AND NEW YORK .- Leave Peck Slip, New York, in the afternoon, and New Haven at night ; fare $1. In summer, another day boat from New Haven, and night boat from New York, runs.


BRIDGEPORT AND NEW YORK .- Leave Peck Slip, New York, in the morning, and Bridgeport in the eve- ning. Connects with railroad train to New Haven.


Steamboats also run between Stamford and Norwalk and New York.


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