The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1861-1865, Part 29

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185


RAILROADS.


HOUSATONIC .- President and Superintendent, Chas. Hunt, Canaan; Directors, N. Thayer, Boston; Daniel Marsh, New Milford; George B. Hunt; Morris Ketchum, New York; Stephen Tomlinson, Horace Nichols, Bridge- port; Wm. W. Boardman, New Haven; Thomas Hurlbut Lee. Treasurer, Horace Nichols, Bridgeport. Secretary, J. T. Lawrence, Bridgeport.


NAUGATUCK .- President, W. D. Bishop, Bridgeport ; Vice President, A. L. Dennis, New York; Directors, E. F. Bishop, Russell Tomlinson, Philo C. Calhoun, Bridgeport ; A. Heaton, New Haven; Green Kendrick, Waterbury. Treasurer, Horace Nichols, Bridgeport. Sec., Ira Sher- man, Bridgeport. Supt., Charles Waterbury, Bridgeport.


CANAL, (NEW HAVEN AND NORTHAMPTON.)- President and Treasurer, William Johnson, New Haven; Directors, Joseph E. Sheffield, John Bradley, Stephen D. Pardee, W. W. Boardman, Andrew L. Kidston and Sec., Mat. G. Elliott, Henry C. Kingsley, Charles Dickerman, New Haven. Superintendent, P'. Dennis, New Haven.


HARTFORD, PROVIDENCE AND FISHKILL .- President, Alonzo S. Beckwith, Hartford; Directors, Henry Lippitt, Shubael Hutchins, Byron Sprague, George B. Holmes, Providence; Stephen Harris, Jr., Phoenix; Virgil Cornish, New Britain; Calvin Day, Alfred Smith, Albert Day, Hartford; John P. Elton, Waterbury. Treas- urer and Secretary, H. T. Sperry, Hartford. Chief Engi- neer and Superintendent, Samuel Nott, Hartford.


NEW HAVEN, HARTFORD AND SPRINGFIELD .- President, Charles F. Pond, Hartford; Directors, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Henry Coit, New York; Chester W. Chapin, Springfield; Julius Catlin, Hartford; Ezra C. Read, New Haven; James S. Brooks, Meriden; Samuel H. Parsons, Middletown; A. G. Hazard, Enfield. Treasurer, Dwight W. Pardee, Hartford. Secretary, Solo. P. Conner, Hart- ford. Superintendent, E. M. Reed, Hartford.


NEW HAVEN, NEW LONDON AND STONING- TON .- President, Cornelius S. Bushnell, New Haven; Directors, James I. Day, Stonington; E. C. Scranton, A. O. Wilcox, Madison; C. J. McCurdy, Chas. C. Griswold, Lyme; Chas. A. Lewis, New London; Wyllis Blackstone, New York; Charles Mallory, Mystic; Secretary and Treasurer, Wm. T. Bartlett, New Haven. Superintend- ent, F. J. Calhoun. Engineer, H. A. Lincoln, New Haven.


NEW LONDON, NORTHERN-President, (and Treas- urer,). Henry l'. Haven, New London; Directors, Robert Coit, Francis Allyn, W. A. Weaver, Acors Barnes, New London; Wm. G. Johnson, Montville; L. F. S. Foster, Norwich; P. Cutler, Brookfield, Mass .; C. H. Marshall, New York. Secretary, Elias Perkins, New London. Su- perintendent, Richard N. Dowd.


NORWICH AND WORCESTER .- President, Augus- tus Brewster, Norwich; Directors, Charles Johnson, Jedi- diah Huntington, J. Newton Perkins, John T. Wait, Moses Pierce, Norwich; A. D. Lockwood, Killingly ; Robert Bay- ard, John A. Weeks, New York; Henry K. Horton, Bos- ton; Francis H. Dewey, Worcester; Alexander DeWitt, Oxford; Vachel Worthington, Cincinnati, Ohio. Treas- urer, George L. Perkins, Norwich. Secretary, Edward T. Clapp. Norwich. Superintendent, P. St. M. Andrews, Norwich.


STONINGTON AND PROVIDENCE. - President, James I. Day, Stonington; Directors, Matthew Morgan, Thomas Tileston, S. D. Babcock, Wm. F. Carey, H. Bly- denberg, William H. Macy, Samuel Sloan, New York; Nathan F. Dixon, Westerly. Secretary, W. R. Palmer, Stonington. Treasurer, Francis Amy, Stonington. Su- perintendent, A. S. Matthews, Stonington.


FREE MASONS.


GRAND ENCAMPMENT of Knights Templars; Howard B. Ensign, New Haven, Grand Master; David Clark, Hart- ford, Dep. G. Master; Wm. L. Brewer, Norwich, General- issimo; William R. Higby, Bridgeport, Capt. Gen .; F. J. Calhonn, New Haven, Prelate; John W. Paul, Waterbury, Sen. Warden; Stiles D. Sperry, Hartford, Jun. Warden; Benj. Beecher, New Haven, Treasurer; E. G Storer, New Haven, Recorder; Amos S. Treat, Bridgeport, Standard Bearer; G. A. Washburn, Hartford, Sword Bearer; Calvin G. Child, Norwich, Warden; Isaac Tuttle, New Haven, Sentinel.


GRAND COUNCIL. Willis J. Goodsell, Hartford, P. Grand Master; Wm. R. Higby, Bridgeport, Dep. P. Grand Master; Alexander Warner, Woodstock, Grand Master; James L. Gould, Bridgeport, P. Conductor; Nathan Dike- man, Jr., Waterbury, Capt. of Guard; Benjamin Beecher, New Haven, Treasurer; Lucius E. Hunt, Hartford, Grand Recorder.


187


COLLEGES.


GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. Nathan Dikeman, Jr., Waterbury, Grand High Priest; Asa Sinith, Norwalk, Deputy G. H P .; Alexander Warner, Woodstock, King; Luke A. Lockwood, Greenwich, Scribe; Benj. Beecher, New Haven, Treasurer: E. G. Storer, New Haven, Secre- tarv; Rev. Asher Moore, Hartford, Chaplain; Heury Tolles, New Britain, Captain Host; Calvin G. Childs, Nor- wich, R. A. Captain.


GRAND LODGE. How'd B. Ensign, New Haven, Grand Master; F. P. Coe, Killingly, Dep. G. Master; David E. Bostwick, Litchfield, Senior Warden; Nelson N. Barrett, Collinsville, Jun. Warden; Benj. Beecher, New Haven, Treasurer; E. G. Storer, New Haven, Secretary; Arthur B. Calef, Middletown, Sen. Deacon; Alvin P. Hyde, Tol- land, Jun. Deacon; Lebeus C. Chapin, New Haven, Chap- lain; Samuel B. Gorham, New Haven, Marshall; George A. Smith, New Haven, Tyler.


INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. Grand Pa- triarch, M. B. Scott, Westville; High Priest, G. L. Towns- end, Waterbury; Sen. Warden, J. W. Smith, Waterbury ; Scribe, L. A. Thomas, New Haven: Treasurer, Samuel Bishop, New Haven: Jun. Warden, Chas. L .. Sage, New Haven; Guardian, Wm. Umberfield, Waterbury; Grand Master, David E. Burwell, We-tville; Deputy G. Master, Edward S. Clark, Waterbury; Senior Warden, J. E Bid- well, Middletown; Secretary, I .. A. Thomas, New Haven; Trea-urer, Samuel Bishop, New Haven. Grand Repre- sentatives to Grand Lodge of U. S .- S. B. Gorham, Philip Pond, New Haven.


YALE COLLEGE, New Haven.


CORPORATION, Pres. Woolsey, Gov. Buckingham, Lt. Gov. Douglas, R-v. Messrs. Noah Porter, Jeremiah Day, Joel Hawes, Joseph Eldredge, G. A. Calhoun, G. J. Til- lotson, E. R. Gilbert, J. H. Linsley, D. S. Brainerd, J. P. Gulliver, and Hun. Messrs. Elisha Johnson, And. B. Mv- gatt, E. D. Wightman, Joel Ives, Isaac Johnson and F. P. Ambler. Secretary, Wyllys Warner; Treasurer, E. C. Herrick.


FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS, Pres. Theodore D. Wool- sey. Prof. Benjamin Silliman, Chemistry, &c., Emeritus;


Jona. Knight, Surgery; E. T. Fitch, Homiletics ; T. B. Os- borne, and Henry Dutton, Law; Chas. Hooker, Anatomy ; Worthington Hooker, Theo. and Prac, Physic; W. A. Lar- ned, Rhetoric; Elias Loomis, Nat. Phil. and Astronomy ; Noah Porter, Moral Phil. and Metaphysics, and acting Prof. Theology; Wm. A. Norton, Civil Engineering; Jas. D. Dana, Natural History; Thos. A. Thacher, Latin; B. Silliman, Jr., Gen. and applied Chemistry ; C. S. Lyman, Industrial Mechanics and Physics; James M. Hoppin, Pastoral Charge; Pliny A. Jewett, Obstetrics; Jas. Had- lev, Greek; John A. Porter, Organic Chemistry; Wm. D. Whitney, Sanscrit and Modern Languages; G. P. Fisher, Eccl. Hist .; Henry H. Hadley, Hebrew; Timothy Dwight, Sacred Lit .; Charles A. Lindsley, Materia Medica; Hu- bert A. Newton, Mathematics; Geo. J. Brush, Metallurgy; Samuel W. Johnson, Agricultural Chemistry. Librarian, Daniel C. Gilman. Tutors, L. C. Chapin. Nat. Phil. and Chem .; Wm. Hutchinson, Greek, Math. and Rhet .; L. R. Packard and A. M. Wheeler, Greek; G. A. Nolen, Math .; Wilder Smith and Henry S. DeForest, Latin. Teachers, Mark Bailey, Elocution; Lewis Bail, Drawing; Gustave J. Stækel, Vocal Music; Lyman B. Bunnell, Gymnastics. Students. Professional, Theological, 27; Law, 28; Medical, 38; Philosophy and the Arts, 44; Total, 137. Academical, Seniors, 98; Juniors, 120; Sophomores, 133; Freshmen, 112 Total, 463. Grand total, 600.


TRINITY COLLEGE, Hartford.


CORPORATION: Bishops Brownell and Williams, the President of the College, Rev. Messrs. William Jarvis, F. Holcomb, Wm. C. Mead, R. A. Hallam, N. S. Wheaton, E. E. Beardsley, E. A. Washburn, Alex. D. Vinton, Geo. M. Randall; and Messrs. Isaac Toucey, Wm. W. Boardman, Thomas Relknap, (Treasurer,) Daniel Russell, John Fer- guson, Jedidiah Huntington, G. W. Russell, (Secretary,) Wm. E. Curtis, Henry J. Scudder, Joseph E. Sheffield, and Henry M. Parker.


FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS: Pres. and Prof. History and Political Science, Samuel Eliot; Prof. John Brockles- by, Math. and Nat. Phil .; T. R. Pynchon, Chemistry and Nat. Science, and Librarian; Edward G. Daves, Greek; Austin Stickney, Latin; W. W. Hawkes, Modern Lang .; Duncan L. Stewart, Emeritus, Greek and Latin; Thos. W.


189


INSURANCE.


Coit, Eccl. History; Wm. W. Ellsworth, Law; Geo. C. Shattock, Anatomy, Physiology, &c. Lecturers: E. A. Washburn, English Literature; Charles C. Perkins, Art. Tutor, Theodore C. Glazier.


STUDENTS: Seniors, 6; Juniors, 12; Sophomores, 13; Freshmen, 10-Total, 41: University, 2; Grand Total, 43.


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, Middletown.


CORPORATION: Rev. Messrs. Laban Clark, President,) John Parker, (Secretary,) Ezekiel Robinson, Edmund S. Janes, Charles K. True, Nathan Bangs, James Porter, Jo- seph Cummings, David l'atten, and Seth H. Beale; and Messrs. Daniel W. Camp, (Treasurer,) James L. Phelps, John L. Smith, Jona. Barnes, Wm. J. Trench, Samuel Russell, Ebenezer Jackson, Charles Woodward, George Andrews, Jacob Sleeper, Daniel Drew, Isaac Rich, Aug. W. Smith, John Gove, Lee Claflin, J. H. Watkinson, Pres- ton Bennett, A. V. Stout, Cornelius Walsh.


FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS: Pres., Joseph Cummings ; Prof. John Johnston, Natural Science; John M. Van Kleek, Mathematics and Astronomy, and Librarian; Ar- chibald C. Foss, Latin and Hebrew; C. S. Harrington, Creek; Lyman Coleman, Biblical Literature; Jacob F. Huber, Modern Languages; Ralph G. Hibbard, Elocution.


STUDENTS: Seniors, 29; Juniors, 30; Sophomores, 39; Freshmen, 52. Total 150.


Fire Insurance Companies,


Embracing, Capital, Surplus, Dividends per cent, for 1861, and officers. Those marked * take Marine risks.


HARTORD, Capital, $500,000. Surplus, $400,000. Divi- dends, 10 per cent. Directors, H. Huntington, Pres .; Al- bert Day, James Goodwin, Charles Boswell, Henry Keney, Calvin Day, Job Allyn, John P. Brace, Enoch C. Roberts. Secretaries, Timothy C. Allyn, C. C. Lyman. Actuary, William N. Bowers.


ÆrNA, Hartford, Cap. $1,500,000. Surp., $658,140. Dividend, 12 per cent. Directors, E. G. Ripley, Pres .; T. A. Alexander, Vice-Pres .; S. Tudor, J. Church, R. Buell, E. Flower, E. A. Bulkeley, R. Mather, S. S. Ward, A. Dun- ham, G. F. Davis, D Hillyer, W. Keney, C. H. Brainard, W. F. Tuttle, Thomas K. Brace. Sec .. Lucius J. Hendee. Adjuster, A. A. Williams.


CHARTER OAK, Hartford. Capital, $300,000. Surplus, 10,254. Directors, Joseph H. Sprague, Pres .; Ralph Gil- lett, B. Hudson, W. Griswold, Roswell Brown, W. W. House, A. W. Birge, C. Forbes, A. D. Euson, A. F. Day, J. B. Russell, Loren Sexton, George Whitney, E. E. Sage, T. W. Russell. Sec., J. M. Sexton. Adjuster, Wm. Chap- man.


CITY, Hartford, Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $85,023, Dividend, 8 per cent. Directors, C. C. Bowers, Pres. ; J. W. Bull, R. Blodgett, N. Case, Thos. Steele, C. T. Web- ster, D. Phillips, G. S. Lincoln, P. Jewell, G. M. Barthol- omew, Erastus Collins, H. E. Russell. Sec., C. C. Waite.


CONNECTICUT, Hartford, Capital, $200,000. Surp .. $25,- 000. Div. 10 per cent. Directors, B. W. Greene, Pres .; J. B. Hosmer, D. F. Robinson, J. Catlin, J. B. Eldredge, Edwin D. Morgan, E. G. Howe, J. Dixon, T. Wadsworth, T. M. Allyn, J. L. Bunce, E. Fessenden. Sec., J. B. EI- dredge.


MERCHANTS, Hartford, Cap., $200,000. Surp., $40.000. Div., 4 per cent. Directors, Mark Howard. Prest .; S. Woodruff, J. Bolter, E Roberts, G. R Phelps, Timo. Shel- don, J. P. Foster, W. H. D. Callender, C. T. Hillver, E. H. Owen, H. Blanchard, R. D. Hubbard, M. M. Merriman, W. L. Collins, Wm. H. Lee, New York. Sec., E. Thomas Lobdell. Gen. Agent, Jas. Goodman.


NEW ENGLAND, * Hartford. Capital, $200,000. Surplus, $48,390. Directors, N. M. Waterman, Pres .; A. S. Still- man, E. D. Tiffany, J. W. Beach, P. Jewell, Jr., .J. B. Powell, E. N. Kellogg, A. P. Pitkin, H. J. Johnson, C. R. Chapman, G. B. Hawley, O. D. Seymour, G. D. Phelps, Horace Belden, C. A. Warner. Sec., George D. Jewett.


NORTH AMERICAN, Hartford, Cap., $300,000. Dividend, 5 per cent. Directors, A. F. Hastings, Prest .; J. G. Bolles, L. Church, A. H. Holley, J. D. Williams, G. Sexton, L. T. Welles, H. Griswold, H. E. Day, S. D. Sperry, J. L. How- ard, A. G. Hammond, N. Palmer, G. W. Rood, J. S. Niles, Sec., W. C. Hastings. Adjuster, E J. Bassett.


PHOENIX, Hartford, Capital, $400,000. Surplus, $100,- 000. Dividend, 5 per cent. Directors, S. L. Loomis, Pres .; C. Adams, J. A. Butler, E. T. Smith, J. Merriman, D. P. Crosby, M. Jewell, G. W. Moore, C. M. Beach, W. D. Shipman, C. B. Erwin, D. H. Arnold. Harvey Jewell, C. H. Northam, Thomas Belknap. Ser., Henry Kellogs.


191


INSURANCE.


CITY, New Haven, Cap., $200,000. Surp., $127,000. Dividend, 10 per cent. Directors, Wells Southworth, Pres .; W. W. Boardman, W. Johnson, N. R. Darrell, M. Tyler, S. Merwin, N. B. Ives, T. R. Trowbridge. J. Pun- derford, A Todd, H. Hale, M A. Osborn, J. F. Babeock, J. E. Sheffield, J. B. Carrington, B. Noves, G. B. Rich, S. W. Knevals, E. C. Scranton, M. G. Elliott, N. Hotchkiss, John Peck, H. L. Cannon. Sec , Levi B. Bradley. Gen. Agent, John Field.


HOME, New Haven, Cap. $200,000. Surplus, $48.598. Dividend, 11 per cent. Directors, D R. Satterlee, Pres. ; D. Trowbridge. Vice Pres .; L. Candee, J. Canfield, I. Thompson, L. Hotchkiss, W. W. Bacon, C. S. Bushnell, G. Hoadley, W. Hull, C. Carlisle, A. Treat, A. L. Kidston, S. Mallett, A. F. Barnes, E. C. Scranton, John Woodruff, &c. Sec., Chas. Wilson.


SECURITY,* New Haven, Capital $200,000. Surplus, $49,215. Dividend, 12 per cent. Directors, Willis Bris- tol, Pres .; Jolin Bradley, J. S. Griffing, J. A. Bishop, Joel Ives, N. Peck, T. Towner, Wm Lewis, L. Gilbert, G. Morse, C. Peterson, R. Hotchkiss. Sec., P. S. Galpin.


NORWICH, Capital, $200,000. Dividend, 16 per cent. Directors, Aug. Brewster, Pres .; Leonard Ballou, Eben. Learned. F. Nichols, A. N. Ramsdell, G. Osgood, L. W. Carroll, W. W. Billings, T. P. Norton, Ashbel Woodward, Lewis Hide, A. A. Young, H. B. Tracv, Charles Johnson, J. A. Pope. Sec., Ebenezer Learned, B. P. Learned. Ac- tuary, John I .. Denison.


THAMES, Norwich, Capital, $113,900; Surp., $18,120; Div., 4 per cent. Directors, A. W. Prentice, Pres .; J. L. Greene, H. H.Stark weather, H. Bill, N. P. Nash, D Gallup, J. W. Stedman, N. C. Brakenridge, A. Woodward, S H. Grosvenor, J. Halsey, H. H. Osgood, G. W. Smith, J. D. Mowry, Js. Johnson. Sec., Oliver P. Rice, Chas. E. Dver. Treas., James L. Greene. Gen. Agt., W. S. Brakenridge.


Mutual Fire. Presidents.


Secretaries and Treasurers.


Danbury Aaron Seeley Oliver Stone Roger Averill Farmingt'n V. S. Deming Samuel S. Cowles Greenwich B. F. White Samuel Close O. C. Knapp Hartf'd Co. Chas. Shepard D. D. Erving C. Shepard Harwinton A. S. Johnson Charles H. Barber


Mutual Fire. Presidents.


Secretaries and Treasurers.


Litch'd Co. Seth P. Beers Jason Whiting


Madison Frederick Dowd Augustus M. Dowd


Middlesex Wm. S. Camp W. Woodward, J. E. Bidwell


Milford, David L. Baldwin D. Hubbell, A. M. Train


N. London Co., E. A. Bill John L. Devotion


Norwich Henry B. Tracy


Stratford, L. H. Russell Claudius B. Curtis


Tolland Co. Ariel Ladd Clark Holt


Washington, Greg. Seelye D. N. Canfield S. H. Mitchell


W. Hartf'd H. H. Seymour L. Buckland Thos. Brace


Wind'm Co. A. H. Storrs John Palmer


LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES.


ÆTNA, Hartford. Capital, $150,000 ; Dividend, 6 per cent .; Sur- plus, $150,000. Pres., E. A. Bulkeley ; Vice Pres., S. L. Loomis ; Sec., T. O. Enders ; Medical Examiner, G. W. Russell ; Gen. Ag'ts, Th. B. Lacey, C. H. Brush.


AMERICAN, New Haven. Surp., $292,521. Pres., Benj. Silli- man; Vice Pres. and Consult. Phys,, Jona. Knight ; Sec., Benj, Noyes ; Treas., Willis Bristol ; Med. Examiner, P. A. Jewett


CHARTER OAK, Hartford. Capital, $200,000; Div., 4 per cent. Surp., $532,000; Div., 30 per cent. Pres., Jas. C. Walkley ; Vice Pres., T. W. Russell ; Sec., S. H. White ; Gen. Ag't, N. S. Palmer ; Consult. Phys., S. B. Beresford ; Med. Exam., J. M. Jackson.


CONNECTICUT, New Haven. Accum. Cap., $4,500,000; Div., 50 per cent. Pres., James Goodwin; Vice Pres., Z. Preston ; Sec., Guy R. Phelps ; Phys., E. K. Hunt.


PHOENIX, Hartford. Cap., 100,000; Div., 6 per cent. ; Surplus, $162,088; Dis., 10 per cent. Pres., Edson Fessenden ; Vice Pres., Jas. B. Hosmer ; Sec., Wm. H. Hill ; Counsel, Edward Goodman ; Med. Ex., A.W. Barrows ; Gen. Ag'ts, H. A. Brewster, J. Campbell.


NORWICH FREE ACADEMY.


Incorporated, 1854; endowed by private subscription to the amount of more than $100,000. Trustees, William P. Greene, Pres .; Ebenezer Learned, Sec. and Treas .; Wm. Williams, Wm. A. Buckingham, L. F. S. Foster, John P. Gulliver, Henry B. Norton, John F. Slater, Edward O. Ab- bott. Teachers, Elbridge Smith, Principal: Martha M. Gleason, Lucy A. W. Blackman; Assistants, George Spor, French; George H. Martin, Music; Henry M. Scolfield, Drawing.


SCHOOL FOR IMBECILES, Lakeville-under the charge of Henry M. Knight.


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GENEALOGY COLLECTION


THE


Connecticut Register:


BEING A


State Calendar OF


PUBLIC OFFICERS AND INSTITUTIONS


FOR


1865.


ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS MADE FOR THE LATITUDE AND LONGITUDE OF HARTTORD.


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SUSTINET


TRANSTULIT


High water is calculated for New London and Saybrook, or one hour later than New York. For Fairfield add 2h. 30m. ; Bridge- port, add 2h. 15m ; New Haven, add 2h. 20m. ; Hartford, sub. 5h. Norwich, add 40m.


HARTFORD : PUBLISHED BY BROWN & GROSS, CORNER MAIN AND ASYLUM STRRETS.


PREFACE.


THE REGISTER for 1865, besides the usual variety, con- tains on the Calendar Pages, &c., United States Revenue Duties.


Those who furnish matter for the Register, or desire any changes to be made, are reminded that the work goes to press about the 20th of November. Hence the reason why some information has not been attended to.


Commissioners for other States should give information of any additions or changes directly to us.


The following list embraces articles of permanent value, here inserted for convenience of reference:


Annals of Conn. from 1620 to 1821, Register for 1847


Archives of Conn., Indexes, 1849


Assistants (Senators) from 1639 to 1819, 1848


Charter of the Colony, 1652. 1847


Congress, Members from Conn. from 1765 to 1853,


1853


Constitution of Conn., of 1636, 1848


Ecclesiastical Societies and date of Organization, 1849


1850


Manufactures, statistics of 1858


1855


Mileage from Hartford and New Haven, 1851 and 1858


Newspapers in Connecticut,


1847


Patent of Connecticut of 1637,


1847


Population of Towns, 1790 to 1860,


1861


Post Offices in Connecticut, and Income,


1850


Post Offices, Towns in which situated,


1858


Post Routes in Connecticut,


1850, 1854, and 1858


Probate Courts, Organization and History, 1847


Senators, State, 1819 to 1830,


1854


Senators, State, 1830 to 1849, 1850


Superior Court, Organization and Judges, to 1847, 1849


Towns, Dates of Incorporation, 1847 and 1863


Original Powers of,


1848


66 Historical Sketches,


1847


66 Taxes,


1849, 1856, and 1863


Town Deposit Fund, amount for each town, 1853 Travel in Connecticut, by Railroads, &c., 1856 and 1860 United States House and Senate, Statistics of, 1862


War Incidents of, 1868


Expenses,


1852 and 1853


Governor, annual votes from 1819 to 1849,


Officers, Colonial and State, from 1639 to 1846,


INDEX :


Agricultural Society, State 191 Congregational,


129


American Asylum, . 128 Congress, -


169-174


Assessors, -


. 66-115


Constables, 66-115


Attorneys at Law,


41-65


Counties,


41-64


Auditors,


17


Fairfield,


53


Bank Commissioners,


152


Hartford,


41


Bank Directors,


152


Litchfield,


58


Bank Statistics,


160


Middlesex,


62


Baptists,


135


New Haven,


46


Boards of Relief,


66-115


New London, -


49


Boroughs,


126


Tolland,


64


Windham,


56


Courts. See Calendar pages.


Probate, 30


Superior,


29


Clergy and Ecclesiastical


Statistics,


129-143


Advent,


143


Baptist, -


135


Eclipses, Apr., Oct.


Christian, .


143


Education, Boards of, 67-115


Congregational,


129-131


Elections, State. See Cal. pages.


Episcopal,


137


Electors, No. of, - £ 116-123


Jewish,


143


Enrollment Officers, 181


Lutheran,


142


Episcopal,


137


Methodist,


139


Everest Fund, 130


Methodist Protestant, 141


Executive of Connecticut,


17


Presbyterian,


141


Ferries,


33


Roman Catholic,


143


Free Masons,


187


Unitarian,


142


General Assembly,


20


Universalist,


142


Senate,


20


Clerks, Town,


66-115


66 County,


41-65


Collectors, Town, 66-115


-


185


Grand Jurors, 66-115


July. Historical Societies, - 191


Home Missionary Society, 130


Homeopathic Med. Soc., 144


Imbecile School, 128


Income Taxes, Aug.


Ferries, 33


Insurance Companies, 164


for other States, 34 Jailers,


.


- 43-64


Superior Court, 45-65


Judges Superior Court, 29


Commutation Tax


116-123


Judges Supreme Court,


29


Comptroller,


-


17


Jurors, No. of, -


-


43-66


House of Representatives, 21


Committees,


21


Governor,


17


Colleges,


Commencements,


Cominissioners, County, 41-64


on Railroads, - 182


Turnpike Roads, 32


Bridges, 32


Bridges,


32


Calendar,


5-16


Children 4 to 16, 116-123


Cities,


124


Supreme, 29


United States, 28


Custom House Officers, 181


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INDEX.


Justices of Peace, - - 43-66


State Attorneys, 41-64


State Library Com., - 17


State Officers, 17


Librarian, State, 17


May


Manufacturers' Taxes,


June.


Statutes, Revision of 29


Medical Society, Conn.,


143


Surgeons, - 144-152


Homeopathic, 144


Reform Medical,


144


Methodist,


139, 141


Militia,


- 184


Theological Seminaries, 186


66-115


Normal School, State,


186


Notaries Public,


35


Odd Fellows, -


183


Physicians and Surg., 144-152


Polls Taxable, 116-123


Postage, Rates of, -


174


Post Offices and Masters, 175


Presbytery of Connecticut, 141 Probate Courts, - 30


Railroads, - 182


Town Statistics, -


116-123


Railroad Commissioners, 182 Votes for Governor, Road Commissioners, 66-115 Vote for President, Elec- Reform Medical Assoe., 144 tors, Enrollments, Com- Reform School, State, 115 muters, School Children, Polls, Valuation, Taxes.


Registrars, - 66-115


Representatives, State, - 21


Treasurer, State, 17


County,


41-64


Town,


66-115


Revenue Officers,


180


Turnpike Roads,


32


United States, Executive,


168


Judiciary, 169


Senate, 169


House of Representatives, 170 Revenue Duties, Cal. Pages. Revenue Officers, - 180


Enrollment Officers, 181


Universalists, - 142


116-123


Senatorial Districts, 18 Valuation,


Senators, State, 20


Votes for Governor,


116-123


65


State Officers, 18


Sons of Temperance, 183


Senators,


19


Stamp Duties,


Jan.


President,116-123


46


Surveyor General, Deputies, 41-64


Taxes, town, 116-123


Enrolled, - 116-123


Town Officers, . Town Clerks, Registrars, Treasurers, Selectmen, Town Agt's, Constables & Collectors, Grand Ju- rors, Assessors, Boards Relief, Road Commis· sioners, Boards of Edu- cation, School Fund


Treasurers.


Retreat for the Insane, 128


Revenue, U. S., Cal. Pages.


River Companies, 34


Roman Catholic, 143


Savings Banks, 162


School Fund Commissioner, 17 Schools, No. Children, 116-123 Visitors, 67-115


Secretary of State, - 17


Selectmen, - 66-115


Sheriffs, - 41-64


State Printers, - 17


State Prison, 183


Licenses, U. S.,


Legislature Meetings. See


Calendar pages.


1865.


JANUARY.


1st Month.


MOON'S PHASES.


SUN SOUTH.


First 4, 2h. 51m.M.


1, 12h. 4m. |21, 12h. 12m.


Full 11, 6h. 9m. E.


Last @ 19, 9h. 45m. E.


New @MO 27, 4h. 39m. M.


15, 12h. 10m.


MW OR.OS. O.S H. W CALENDAR DAYS.


1 Su 7 30 4 38 9 30 Morn.


COURTS. SUPERIOR.


2 M 7 304 39 10 42 0 25


3 Tu 7 304 40 11


50 1 18


4 W 7 304 41 Morn. 2 12


4th Tu. Litchfield. 10


5 Th 7 304 42 0 59 3


LEGISLATURES.


6 Fr 7 304 43 2 4


4 12


1 M. Ohio.


7 Sa 7 304 44 3 9


5 16


1 Tu. Del., N. Y., Pa., Min.


18 1 W. Md., Mass.,Mich., Maine.


9M


7 304 46 5 9


8|Su 7 304 45 4 11 6 7 17 Th. after 1 M., Indiana.


2 8 9|2 M. Illinois, Iowa.


11 W 7 29 4 48 Rises. 8 53|2 Tu. New Jersey.


12 Th 7 294 49 6 2 9 37/2 W. Wisconsin.


13 Fr 7 284 50 7 1|10 21


14 Sa


7 28 4 51 7 56 10 59


15 Su 7 274 53 8 54 11


35


16 M 7 274 51 9 50 Ev. 12


17 Tu 7 26 4 55 10 47 0


18 W 7 25 4 57 11 44 1


19 Th 7 254 58 Morn. 2 21


20 Fr 7 24 4 59 0 41


21 Sa


7 23 5 0


1 39


22 Su 7 225 1


7 225 2


3 38


6


24 Tu 25 W


7 205 5


5 28 8


26 Th 7 195 6


6 17


8 54


27 Fr 7 195 7 Sets.


9


44


28 Sa 7 185 8 7 11 10


29 Su 7 175 10 8 25


11 20


30 M 7 165 11 9 37 Morn.


Do. foreign,sets of 3,each 2


31 Tu 7 155 12 10 47 0 5 Bill of Lading for export 10


Bill of sale of vessel to $500, 50: each additional $500 Bond,of indemnity to $1,000 50 : each additional $1,000 Bond for duties of office


Do. not legally required


U. S. REVENUE.


STAMP DUTIES IN CENTS. Affidavits exempt


8 Agreements, contracts, and 5 appraisements, per sheet or piece of paper 5 Bank checks,drafts or orders for over $10 2


33 Bills of Exchange, drafts &c. on time up to $100 5: each additionai $100 5


50


50


100


3 Tu. West Va.


CHURCH DAYS.


1 Circumcision.


6 Epiphany.


8 Ist S. after Epiphany.


15 24 S. after Epiphany. 22 3d S. after Epiphany. 25 Conversion of St. Paul. 8 29 4th S. after Epiphany.


3 4 7


2 39


5


6 8


23 M


7 215 3


4 35 7


52 34


10 Tu 7 29 4 47 6


Ist Tu. Brooklyn. 3d Tu. New London.


5, 12h. 6m. 25, 12h. 13m. 10, 12h. 8m.


31, 12h. 14m.




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