The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1861-1865, Part 52

Author:
Publication date: 1847
Publisher: Hartford : Brown and Parsons [etc.]
Number of Pages: 815


USA > Connecticut > The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1861-1865 > Part 52


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 | Part 57


WILLINGTON. Clerk & Treas., Gideon N. Merrick.


Reg., Francis L. Dickinson. Selectmen, Solyman Tay- lor, H. G. Whitford, C. H. Burnham. . Const , & Col., Charles P. Rider, Levi Richardson. G. Jurors, *Elias Severy, R. R. Batty, H. O. Holt, D. K. Smith. As- sess., Solyman Taylor, S. S. Nichols. Board of R., John Heath, Jerome Holt, Albert Sharp. L. Surv., Robert Sharp. Board of Ed., 1, Willard Fuller ; 2, Francis L. Dickinson ; 3, John B. Carpenter.


WILTON. Clerk & Reg., Sherman P. Fitch. Treas., Nathan Comstock. Selectmen, Lewis S. Keeler, L. K. Ferris, Wm. Nichols. Const., John R. Comstock, H. Bedient, G. M. Godfrey ; & Col., William M. Hoyt. G. Jurors, George W. Lockwood, Samuel Beers, W. W. Batterson. Assess., Abijah Betts, Benajah Gilbert, William M. Hoyt, Wm. H. Taylor, Jehiel Grumman. Board of R., George A. Davenport, Geo. B. Wescott, John Jackson. L. Surv., William H. Taylor. Board of Ed., 2, Benj. F. Brown ; 3, S. R. Dimock.


WINCHESTER. Clerk & Reg., John Boyd. Treas., William H. Phelps. Selectmen, Lorenzo Rice, Fred. Murray, Wm. H. Lathrop. Const., Caleb P. Newman, Wm. H. Yale, Sam'l S. Newton, L. B. Tuttle, J. B. Woodruff, J. L. Bragg ; & Col., Sheldon Kinney, Jr. G. Jurors, Daniel B. Wheelock, H. C. Whiting, W. F. Hatch, Sylvester Platt, Norris Coe, Wm. F. Hurl- burt. Assess., E. S. Woodford, M. M. Camp, E. F. Blake. Board of R., R. L. Benton, J. G. Wetmore, A. S. Wetmore. L. Surv., John B. Stabell. Board of Ed., Wm. C. Phelps, J. H. Cloyes, Ira W. Petti- bone, Judson Wadsworth Th. Watson, G. B. Cleveland.


WINDHAM. Clerk & Treas., William Swift. Reg., William L. Weaver. Selectmen, Horace Hall, F. M. Lincoln, E. E. Burnham. Const., & Col., Robert W. Hooper, S. G. Byrne, S. S. Thresher. G. Jurors, S. W. Rice, Jas. Walden, Cyrus Coburn, L. Kinney, S. L. Burnham, G. C. Tingley. Assess., Calvin Robin- son, Chas. Larribee, Luther Burnham. Board of R., Elias P. Brown, Justin Swift, Courtland Babcock. L. Surv., George C. Tingley. Board of Ed., 1, J. M.


113


TOWN OFFICERS.


Talcott, O. B. Lyman, Luther Burnham ; 2, Elias P. Brown, John Brown, E. B. Sumner; 3, J. A. Welch, L. King, J. R. Arnold. S. Treas., John G. Clark.


WINDSOR. Clerk & Reg., Horace Bower. Treas., H. Sidney Hayden. Selectmen, Samuel Mather, Hiram J. Thrall, Alexander Clapp. Const., Edgar Mosier, E. C. Wheaton, W. W. Loomis, Roland Fox, Oscar J. Phelps, J. G. Thrall; & Col., Alexander Clapp. G. Jurors, Elijah S. Alford, Amos Fowler, Gilbert Clark, Spencer Clapp, Jr., Geo. Barber, Ware. A. Griswold. Assess., James Loomis, 2d, J. G. Denslow, H. H. Hol- comb. Board of R., Hiram G. Phelps, R. H. Phelps, L. M. Smith. L. Surv., Henry Sill, E. N. Phelps, A. H. Ellsworth, Zophar Case Board of Ed., 1, Cicero Roberts, Eliphalet Ladd ; 2, Richard Gay, E. S. Clapp ; 3, Wm. F. Tudor, R. E. Ensign.


WINDSOR LOCKS. Clerk, Reg. & Treas., Thomas R. Haskell. Selectmen, Carlos Chapman, Edgar P. Mather, T. B. Persse. Const., Joseph Whipple, H. S. Persse, J. F. Sprague ; Col., Daniel Sawn. G. Jurors, Alfred C. Ware, John Outerson, DeWitt C. Terry, Wm. P. Mowry. Assess., Joseph Whipple, Lucius M. Pinkham. Board of R., Horace Birge, Perlin Hol- comb, Marcus Holcomb. Board of Ed., 1, S. H. Al- len ; 2, F. M. Brown ; 3, R. T. Chaffee.


WOLCOTT. Clerk & Reg., Henry Minor. Treas., Joseph N. Sperry. Selectmen, Henry Minor, Levi At- kins. Const., Fred. M. Upson, G. E. Alcott ; & Col., Henry Minor. G. Jurors, Stiles L. Hotchkiss, Willis Merrill, Hobart Smith. Assess., Stiles L. Hotchkiss, Willis Merrill. Board of R., George W. Carter, I. Hough, Mark Tuttle. Board of Ed., 1, George W. Carter ; 2, *C. R. Byington; 3, Henry Minor. S. Treas., Dennis Pritchard.


WOODBRIDGE. Clerk, Marcus E. Baldwin. Reg., Solomon Hotchkiss. Treas., John Merwin. Selectmen, Samuel P. Newton, Lyman A. Bradley, Treat Clark. Const , Andrew Hine, Milo Sperry, Henry Hickox ; & Col., Sidney Merwin. G. Jurors, William Peck, Merit 8


1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1940 1850 1860 Bloomfield, from Windsor, Simsbury & Farm. 986 1412 1403 Windsor Locks, taken from Windsor, 1587


Total, 38129 42147 44733 47264 51141 55629 69967 90065


N. Haven, 4484 5157 6967 8327 10678 14390 22533 39277


Orange, from N. Haven and Milford, 1341


1329


1476


1974


Branford, 2267 2156 1932 2230 2332


1322


1423


2136


North Branford, from Branford & Walling.


1016


998


1051


Cheshire, 2237 2288 2288 2281 1780


1529


1626


2412


Prospect, from Cheshire & Waterbury, 651


548


666


586


Derby,


2994 1878 2051 2088


2253


2851


3824


5447


O'ford fr. D. S. W. 1410 1453 1683


1763


1626


1564


1268


Seymour, from Derby and Oxford,


1677


1750


Durham, 1071 to Middlesex County.


E. Haven, 1025 1004 1209 1237


1229


1382


1670


2296


Guilford, 3460 3597 3845 4131


2344


2421


2653


2628


Madison, from Guilford,


1809


1788


1837


1871


Hamden,


1422 1482 1716 1687


1666


1797


2164


2728


Milford,


2098 2417 2674 2785


2256


2455


2465


2836


Nor. Haven,1236 1157 1239 1298


1284


1349


1325


1498


Southbury, in Litch. Co., 1413 1662


1557


1542


1484


1360


Wallingf'd, 3375 3214 2325 2237


2418


2204


2595


3210


Meriden, from Walling., 1249 1309


1708


1880


3559


7430


Waterbury, 2937 3256 2874 2882


3070


3668


5137


10004


Middlebury, fr W. W. S. 847 838


816


761


763


664


Wolcott, fr. W. S. 948 952


943


843


633


603


585


Naugatuck, from Waterbury, Bethany and Oxford, 1720


Woodbrige,2124 2198 2030 1998


2052


958


912


876


Bethany, from Woodbridge,


1170


914


985


Total, 30830 32162 37064 39616 43848 48619 65588 97462


· New London,


5150 3238 3330 4356 5519


8991 10116


Waterford, fr. N. London, 2185 2239 2477 2329


2259


2555


Norwich, 3476 3528 3634 5179 7239 10265 14058


Bozrah,


934 960 1083 1079 1067


867


1217


Colchester,


3163 2697 2152 2073 2101


2468


2869


Salem, from Colchester & Lyme, 1053 959


811


764


831


Franklin,


1210 1161 1161 1194 1000


895


2358


Groton,


4302 4451 4664 4805 2963


3743


4500


Ledyard, from Groton,


1871


1558


1615


Lebanon, in Windham County,


2555 2194


1901


2185


Lisbon,


1158 1128 1159 1166 1052


938


1262


2590


117


CENSUS.


1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 4380 4321 4069 4092 2856 2668 1251


Lyme,


East Lynne, from Lyme,


Old Lyme, Lyme separated from.


Montville,


2233 2187 1951 1972 1990 1848 2148


Preston, 3440 3284 1899 1935 1727 1842 2093


Griswold, from Preston,


1869 2212 2165 2065 2217


Stonington, 5437 3043 3056 3401 3898 5431 5831


North Stonington from Ston., 2524 2624 2840 2269 1936 1916


Total, 33200 34883 34707 35943 42295 44463 51821 61832


Fairfield, 4009 3735 4125 4151 4226 3654 3614


4380


Bridgeport, from Stratford & Fairfield, 2800 4570 7560 13283


Westport, from Fairfield and Norwalk,


1803 2651 3296


Danbury, 3031 3180 3606 3873 4311 4504 5964 7240 1710


Bethel, from Danbury,


Brookfield,


1018 1010 1037 1159 1255 1255 1359


1260


Greenwich,


3047 3533 3790 3801 3921 5036


6522


Huntington, 2742 2792 2770 2805 1371 1326 1301


1475


Monroe, from Huntington,


1522 1351 1442


1385


New Fairfield, 1573 1665 772


788 939


956


927


920


Sherman, from N. Fairfield, 949


957


947 938 984


917


Newtown, 2764 2903 2834 2879 3096 3189 3338


Norwalk,


5146 2983 3004 3792 3863 4651


7652


Wilton, from Norwalk,


1728 1818 2097 2053 2066 2210


New Canaan, from N. & S., 1599 1689 1830 2217 2600


2770


Reading, 1503 1632 1717 1678 1686 1674 1754


1652


Ridgefield, 1947 2025 2103 2301 2305 2474 2237


Stamford, 4352 4440 3284 3707 3516 5000


7279


Darien, from Stamford,


1126 1212 1080 1454


1706


Stratford, 3241 2650 2895 3438 1814 1808 2040


2294


Trumbull, fr. Strat., 1291 1241 1232 1242 1204 1309


1474


Weston, 2469 2680 2618 2767 2997 2561 1056 1117


Easton, from Weston,


1432


1350


Total, 36239 38208 41050 42739 46950 49917 59775 77685


Windham, 2765 2644 2416 2489 2812 3382 4503 4261


Scotland, from Windham, 735


Brooklyn, 1328 1202 1200 1264 1451 1488 1514 2132


Ashford, 2583 2445 2532 2778 2661 2651 1295 1231


Eastford, from Ashford, 1127 1006


Canterbury, 1881 1812 1812 1984 1880 1791 1669 1592


1412 1382 1506 1304


3580


2213


1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860


Hampton, 1332 1379 1274 1313 1101 1166 946 989 Killingly, 2166 2279 2512 2803 3257,3685 4543 4960 Putnam, from Killingly, Thompson and Pomfret, 2208


Lebanon, 4166 3652 2580 2719 to New London County.


Columbia, from Lebanon, 834 941 to Tolland County.


Mansfield, 2635 2560 2570 2993 to Tolland County.


Chaplin, fr. Mansfield, Hampton & Wind., 807 794 796 788


Plainfield, 1713 1619 1738 2097 2289 2383 2732 3665


Pomfret, 1768 1802 1905 2042 1978 1868 1848 1660


Thompson, 2267 2341 2467 2928 3380 3535 4638 3995


Voluntown, 1872 1119 1016 1116 1304 1185 1064 1061


Sterling, fr. Voluntown,908 1101 1200 1240 1099 1025 1050


Woodstock, 2445 2463 2654 3017 2917 3053 3381 3285


Total, 28921 28222 28611 31684 27077 28080 31081 34618


Litchfield, 4285 4639 4610 4456 4038 3953 3205


Morris, from Litchfield,


770


Barkhamsted, 1437 1506 1592 1715 1571 1524 1430


Bethlem, 1056 1138 1118 932 906 776 815 815


Canaan, 2137 2203 2332 2301 2166 2627 1408 North Canaan, from Canaan, 1428


Colebrook, 1119 1243 1274 1332 1232 1317 1378


Cornwall, 1470 1614 1602 1662 1714 1703 2041 1953


Goshen, 1493 1641 1586 1734 1529 1457 1381


Harwinton,


1367 1481 1718 1500 1516 1201 1175 1044


Kent, 1318 1607 1794 1956 2001 1759 1848 1843


New Hartford, 1753 1507 1685 1766 1703 2643 2777


New Milford, 3167 3221 3537 3830 3979 3974 4508 3860 1057 Bridgewater, from New Milford,


Norfolk, 1649 1441 1422 1485 1393 1643 1803


Salisbury,


2266 2321 2695 2580 2562 3103 3100


Sharon,


2340 2606 2573 2615 2407 2507 2558


Southbury,


1738 1757 to New Haven County.


Torrington,


1417 1586 1449 1651 1707 1916 2280


Warren, 790 1083 1096 875 986 872 830 710


Washington, 1675 1568 1575 1487 1621 1622 1802 1641


Watertown, 3170 1625 1714 1439 1500 1442 1533 1584 Plymouth, fr. Water., 1791 1882 1758 2064 2205 2568 3244 Winchester, 1368 1466 1601 1766 1667 2179 3550


Woodbury, 2662 1944 1963 1885 2045 1948 2150 2050


Roxbury, from Wood., 1121 1217 1124 1122


971 1114 997


Total, 38755 41214 41375 41267 42855 40448 45253 47866


119


CENSUS.


1790 1800 1810 1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 Middletown, 5375 5001 5382 6479 6892 7210 8441 8683 Cromwell, from Middletown, 1617


Haddam, 2195 2307 2205 2478 3025 2599 2279 2307


Chatham, 3230 3295 3258 3159 3646 3413 1525 1736 Portland, Chatham separated from, 2836 3658


Clinton, Killingworth separated from, 1239 1344 1429


Killingworth, 2156 2047 2244 2342 2484 1130 1107 1126


Durham, in N. H. Co., 1029 1101 1210 1116 1095 1026 1131 East Haddam, 2749 2805 2537 2572 2664 2620 2610 3056 Old Saybrook, Saybrook separated from, 1107


Saybrook, 3233 3363 3996 4163 5018 3417 3854 1213


Chester, from Saybrook,


974 992 1015


Westbrook, from Saybrook,


1182 1202 1058


Essex, from Saybrook,


1950


Total. 18938 19847 20723 22405 24815 24879 27216 31086


Tolland, 1538 1638 1610 1607 1698 1566 1406 1310


Bolton, 1293 1452 700 731 744


739 600


680


Vernon, from Bolton,


827 966 1164 1430 2900 3833


Columbia, from Windham County,


962 842 876


854


Coventry, 2130 2021 1938 2058 2119 2018 1984 2091


Ellington, 1056 1209 1344 1196 1455 1356 1399 1510


Hebron, 2234 2266 2002 2094 1937 1726 1345 1425


Andover, from Hebron and Coventry,


500 518


Mansfield, from Windham County,


2661 2276 2517 2194


Somers,


1127 1353 1210 1306 1429 1621 1508 1511


Stafford,


1885 2345 2235 2369 2515 2469 2940 3400


Union,


630 767 752 757 711


669


728 732


Willington,


1212 1278 1161 1246 1305 1268 1388 1166


Total, 13105 14319 13779 14330 18700 17980 20091 21224


238146 251002 262042 275248 297711 310015 371982. 461838


STATE REFORM SCHOOL for Juvenile Offenders, at West Meri- den. Trustees, Phillip Ripley, Hartford, 1861, Chairman ; Hiram Foster, Meriden. 1861, Secretary ; Thomas Clark, Coventry ; Wil- liam P. Benjamin, New London, 1860 ; David P. Nichols, Dan- bury, 1862; Horace Gaylord, Ashford, 1862 ; Daniel G. Platt, Washington, 1863; Benjamin Douglas, Middletown, 1863. Ex- ecutive Committee, Messrs. Ripley, Foster, and Benjamin.


Superintendent and Physician, Edward W. Hatch. Assistant and Teacher, Saxton B. Little ; Farmer, L. P. Chamberlin.


Statistics of Towns.


THE columns designate Votes for Governor, April, 1860, William A. Buckingham and Thomas H. Seymour; votes for President, Abraham Lincoln, Stephen A Douglas, John C. Breckinridge, and John Bell. Children returned between 4 and 16, in 1860. Taxable property. The Grand List is made up of 3 per cent of the valuation, (Oct., 1959,) with the addition of $10 for each poll


Vote for Governor. Buck'm.


Seym'r. Lincoln


Vote for President Breck. Douglass. Bell.


Children 4 to 16.


Valuation.


Andover,


70


63


70


23


22


0


126


$251,730


Ashford,


173


115


161


37


44


0


304


428,452


Avon,


129


101


115


13


3S


24


221


419,614


Barkhamsted,


172


187


169


31


96


0


304


467,288


Berlin,


240


247


246


150


37


10


510


891,707


Bethany,


81


148


75


16


87


0


233


-


478,585


Bethel,


192


160


190


351


583


263


351


628,068


Bethlem,


84


96


92


35


4S


0


195


522,695


Bloomfield,


140


234


145


47


144


1


321


771,891


Bolton,


71


99


64


16


58


1


157


217,451


Bozrah,


115


95


110


79


4


5


313


438,849


Branford,


152


279


157


85


136


6


505


936,628


Bridgeport,


1,103


1,200


1,110


476


462


29


2,899


7,289,914 512,878


Bridgewater,


48


164


54


26


98


0


286


Bristol,


344


374


335


122


140


16


S46


1,319,578


Brookfield,


125


166


122


37


103


2


286


638,867


Brooklyn,


210


122.


210


51


17


2


486


925,835


Burlington,


108


162


111


45


67


1


307


402,533


Canaan,


132


158


128


121


9


0


405


600,957


Canterbury,


168


165


165


126


1


1


443


670,722


Canton,


266


223


248


134


34


7


541


871,590


Chaplin,


92


93


94


53


7


0


200


256,171


Chatham,


193


198


199


51


70


1


426


773,715


Cheshire,


224


242


222


19


173


2


447


1,272,106


Chester,


152


96


148


27


35


1


221


318,648


Clinton,


183


130


178


27


52


1


353


522,246


Colchester,


299


267


251


132


61


2


675


1,414,154


Colebrook,


140


152


147


72


52


0


351


523,730


Columbia,


87


112


79


99


7


0


207


313,309


Cornwall,


21S


150


222


50


56


3


569


708,287


Coventry.


258


208


235


64


60


4


446


758,4:5


Cromwell,


129


193


151


19


115


0


393


533,497


Danbury,


663


629


667


342}


67$


693


1,653


3,367,954


Darien,


153


149


157


43,


433


493


386


979,933


Derby,


520


440


532


142


169


56


1,355


2,157,833


Durham,


139


120


131


24


57


2


279


525,334


121


STATISTICS OF TOWNS.


Eastford,


124


103


129


56


7


0 307


265,573


East Granby,


78


120


73


69


23


4


201


503,442


East Haddam,


349


313


321


212


6


0


759


1,165,376


East Hartford,


302


299


313


95


99


5


639


1,131,298


East Haven,


254


224


217


27


112


6


522


1,168,517


East Lyme,


170


142


161


52


52


0


416


485,432


Easton,


126


166


121


5


85


0


291


601,026


East Windsor,


283


261


282


77


93


3


668


967,945


Ellington,


155


192


147


124


17


0


3.32


730,878


Enfield,


433


328


398


142


82


1


1,354


2,613,801


Essex,


228


162


204


66


57


29


397


823,808


Fairfield,


393


373


396


11


189


30


1,204


2,918,752


Farmington,


383


252


372


121


42


27


856


1,971,756


Franklin,


164


180


151


157


1


3


558


528,892


Glastenbury,


381


353


371


40


174


3


825


1,142,950


Goshen,


162


103


160


26


61


0


339


902,454


Granby,


234


212


206


69


77


5


434


535,095


Greenwich,


453


538


473


217


153


153


1,656


2,882,353


Griswold,


241


175


222


107


15


9


576


915,506


Groton,


429


363


375


117


120


S


1,057


2,012,963


Guilford,


322


264


321


59


154


7


549


1,263,031


Haddam,


203


303


213


52


135


6


525


789,434


Hamden,


203


307


185


44


171


1


538


1,054,892


Hampton,


142


73


137


36


9


1


191


400,910


Hartford,


2,376


2,729


2,312


965


974


96


5,443


23,305,034


Hartland,


91


127


74


13


60


6


179


334,016


Harwinton,


132


100


126


32


43


4


284


528,070


Hebron,


184


147


173


67


34


0


327


590,331


Huntington,


14S


171


150


19


121


S


257


635,010


Kent,


186


165


140


89


30


0


478


527,904


Killingly,


530


378


533


172


42


2


1,151


1,323,220


Killingworth,


82


186


81


71


82


0


255


303,405


Lebanon,


263


164


275


85


22


4


489


1,019,236


Ledyard,


115


180


107


111


26


4


411


573,726


Lisbon,


114


116


104


101


4


4


308


985,326


Litchfield,


329


367


323


193


116


1


723


1,487,086


Lyme,


155


116


130


38


31


0


: 325


319,129


Madison,


249


206


226


1


138


16


452


780,703


Manchester,


394


246


362


83


72


4


812


1,274,965


Mansfield,


253


238


248


68


81


2


437


600,405


Marlborough,


78


78


73


48


10


0


164


284,809


Meriden,


676


613


687


296


174


13


1,305


3,035,013


Middlebury,


95


57


90


2


42


0


131


395,801


Middletown,


690


985


680


324


448


22


2,202


4,167,264


Milford,


32S


279


339


193


1553


643


633


867,175


Monroe,


104


183


113


6


137


1


329


585,743


Montville,


233


169


245


110


22


3 .


475


930,000


Morris,


72


112


72


29


55


0


189


403,192


STATISTICS OF TOWNS.


123


Naugatuck,


249


315


236


82


153


6


511 1,133


1,105,833


New Britain,


497


564


505


214


174


17


2,061,653


New Canaan,


289


256


308


763


713


69%


752


1,043,792


New Fairfield,


111


121


111


37ª


37ª


37%


222


426,699


New Hartford,


301


175


316


10


104


0


747


886,463


New Haven,


3,220


3,905


3,140


1,339


1,681


279


7,981


24,149,003


New London,


799


698


765


217


334


50


2,199


5,124,196


New Milford,


391


366


352


92


151


7


852


1,780,721


Newtown,


300


379


305


122


122


126


800


1,486,721


Norfolk,


218


150


200


76


24


1


450


820,603


North Branford,


133


129


125


17


52


2


236


507,893


North Canaan,


153


153


147


66


38


0


361


712,536


North Haven,


184


169


179


13


102


2


354


619,930


No. Stonington,


281


188


237


87


31


1


501


817,018


Norwalk,


701


541


746


99


199


82


1,817


3,425,750


Norwich,


1,204


1,057


1,257


802


72


35


3,007


7,927,613


Old Lyme,


132


113


119


63


31


2


328


516,673


Old Saybrook,


100


119


110


15


73


13


255


529,123


Orange,


200


170


200


16


110


12


419


791,167


Oxford,


127


182


124


53


95


0


309


566,643


Plainfield,


308


252


308


191


15


0


857


1,322,141


Plymouth,


408


285


400


69


113


4


749


1,457,147


Pomfret,


192


140


186


66


17


0


338


999,569


Portland,


143


522


154


202


160


24


911


1,859,419


Preston,


120


273


145


102


52


10


549


822,082


Prospect,


74


54


77


16


13


0


139


194,450


Putnam,


259


S5


.


275


54


13


4


744


787,087


Reading,


173


175


176


3


86


0


394


1,208,502


Ridgefield,


295


208


290


13%


1223


540


1,151,318


Rocky Hill,


77


124


77


64


48


4


278


481,537


Roxbury,


84


144


91


61


48


1


238


446,286


Salem,


99


94


98


58


16


0


214


306,878


Salisbury,


295


280


317


132


74


0


793


1,975,569


Saybrook,


191


86


165


35


32


3


258


613,920


Scotland,


92


72


91


55


3


0


165


343,913


Seymour,


129


246


139


98


SS


40


422


736,937


Sharon,


251


249


229


140


40


0


642


1,232,908


Sherman,


104


101


103


53


24


0


240


389,842


Simsbury,


197


227


221


52


89


11


493


992,455


Somers,


198


162


197


75


52


1


369


656,855


Southbury,


146


156


143


28


72


1


242


780,658


Southington,


340


357


351


110


176


19


691


1,322,610


So. Windsor,


198


191


177


39


91


0


411


1,100,55L


Stafford,


421


337


416


241


54


0


783


1,109,265


Stamford,


581


567


627


161


157


152


1,634


3,928,467


Sterling,


89


115


97


64


17


0


265


313,056


Stonington,


504


467


478


129


186


68


1,480


3,768,354


Stratford,


209


203


203


463


893


18g


501


1,399,444


STATISTICS OF TOWNS.


125


Suffield,


395


375


390


195


114


1 749


1,608,122


Thompson,


355


241


335


100


50


1


851


1,472,782


Tolland,


108


209


125


153


14


1


359


466,756


Torrington,


267


189


265


64


73


2


573


996,378


Trumbull,


161


198


161


27


144


1


315


646,004


Union,


93


94


93


37


28


1


159


267,612


Vernon,


484


236


498


111


33


8


809


1,355,976


Voluntown,


104


117


85


85


12


0


342


230,791


Wallingford,


254


350


281


120


152


9


606


1,649,045


Warren,


83


91


82


54


17


0


166


317,922


Washington,


176


186


179


34


99


4


405


888,971


Waterbury,


732


867


S22


431


202


82


2,212


5,086,455


Waterford,


235


245


243


49


117


3


672


797,324


Watertown,


222


122


225


61


20


2


376


1,257,021


Westbrook,


160


77


150


35


32


3


257


432,576


West Hartford,


185


139


175


14


89


4


318


902,454


Weston,


64


153


55


1


99


1


284


460,589


Westport,


229


306


203


1233


713


743


809


1,854,277


Wethersfield,


297


210


282


32


124


2


512


1,405,879


Willington,


176


113


149


61


19


0


310


357,508


Wilton,


244


193


237


29%


84%


10%


54S


677,377


Winchester,


434


298


' 452


103


115


12


716


1,658,293


Windham,


397


297


383


185


16


4


1,051


1,359,521


Windsor,


217


249


203


43


153


5


549


1,217,008


LUTTLTD.


Windsor Locks,


90


194


95


97


44


2


398


517,500


Wolcott,


49


83


45


3


68


0


140


255,565


· Woodbridge,


10S


80


106


6


62


0


177


393,266


Woodbury,


245


214


235


69


89


2


459


1,079,121


Woodstock, COUNTIES.


435


218


429


125


34


6


S12


1,204,360


Hartford,


8,753


8,975


8,522


3,082


3,261


271


19,843


50,352,793


New Haven,


8,709


9,765


8,669


2,932


4,361


609


20,4IS


50,247,129


New London,


5,672


5,102


5,473


2,596


1,197


211


14,553


29,703,351


Fairfield,


6,921


7,136


7,024


1,986


2,728


951


18,166


38,626,402


Windham,


3,700


2,586


3,618


1,456


304.


21


8,507


12,304,103


Litchfield,


5,203


4,656


5,113


1,735


1,669


43


11,650


22,694,480


Middlesex,


2,942


3,490


2,885


1,180


1,334


109


7,500


13,357,765


Tolland,


2,558


2,210


2,494


1,139


479


1S


4,823


7,676,491


Total,


44,458


43,920


43,79S


16,106


15,333 2,263


105,450


$224,962,514


Scattering,


7


Total vote, April, 1860, 88,3S5. November, 1860, 77,500.


1856, Fremont, 42,715; Buchanan, 34,995; Fillmore, 2,615. Total, 80,325.


STATISTICS OF TOWNS.


127


1 40


DIAIE NORMAL SCHOOL, CO.


STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, NEW BRITAIN. Trustees, The Superintendent of Schools, David N. Camp, ex officio, who is also Secretary; and one member from each county, namely, Francis Gillette, Hartford, Chairman, 1861; James F. Babcock, New Haven, 1864; Henry P. Haven, New London, 1862; William T. Minor, Stamford, 1862; Hezekiah S. Ramsdell, Thompson, 1863; Josiah G. Beckwith, Litchfield, 1861; Alfred Hall, Portland, 1864; John S. Yeomans, Columbia, 1863.


Teachers, David N. Camp, Principal, and Prof. of Men- tal and Moral Phil., and Theory and Practice of Teaching; Henry R. Buckham, English and Nat. Phil .; Erastus Rip- ley, Math .; B. N. Comings, Phys. Chem. and Nat. Hist .; Louis Bail, Drawing; C. W. Huntington, Music; Jane A. Bartholomew, Geog. and Hist. (John N. Bartlett, Princi- pal of Model and High School.) Graduates, 1860, 6 males and 11 females. In Senior Class, 1860, 41; Middle, 56; Junior, 134. Total, 231.


STATE PRISON. Directors, John Tracy, Windham, 1861; Zebulon Brockway, Lyme, 1862; Daniel H. Willard, New- ington, 1863.


Warden, Daniel Webster; Deputy, Horace Fenton; Chaplain, Benj. C. Phelps; Physician, A. S. Warner; Clerk, Wm. W. Andross.


AMERICAN ASYLUM for Deaf Mutes, Hartford. Pres., T. S. Williams; Vice Pres., S. Tudor, J. B. Hosmer, and Treasurer; B. Hudson, Seth Terry, and Commissioner of the Fund; Ch. Goodwin, John Beach, F. Parsons, D. F. Robinson. Directors, Calvin Day, H. A. Perkins, S. S. Ward, R. Mather, C. Howard, N. Shipman, L. Church, L. Barbour, G. M. Bartholomew; John C. Parsons, and Secretary.


Faculty and Teachers, Principal, William W. Turner; Teachers, Jared A. Ayres, of High School; D. E. Bartlett, Samuel Porter, H. B. Camp, J. R. Keep, J. C. Bull, R. S. Storrs, W. H. Sutton, Wilson Whiton, J. L. Wheeler, M. Ballard, Eliz. C. Bacon, Eliz. V. Beers, Mary A. Mann, Sarah W. Storrs, Eliz. Weston; Eliza H. Wadsworth, of Articulation; Edward Behl, Drawing; W. R. Small, Pen- manship. Physician, E. K. Hunt. Steward, J. M. Allen. Matron, Mrs. P. C. White.


129


ECCLESIASTICAL.


Clergy and Ecclesiastical Statistics.


CONGREGATIONAL.


GENERAL ASSOCIATION OF CONNECTICUT.


Annual Meeting at Rockville, 3d Tuesday June, 1860.


Rev. E. L. Cleaveland, Moderator; J. D. Moore and G. B. Wilcox, Scribes.


Embraces Delegates from the 15 District Associations, viz .: Hartford North, Hartford Central, Hartford South, Hartford Fourth, New Haven West, New Haven Central, New Haven East, New London, Fairfield East, Fairfield West, Windham, Litchfield North, Litchfield South, Mid- dlesex, and Tolland. Each Association is entitled to 3 delegates, and 1 additional for every 6 members beyond 18.


Receivers of Statistics and Taxes, Messrs. Allen, Griggs, Learned, J. A. Seymour, Robinson, E. Strong, Fiske, Long, Moore, Jesup, Willard, Newman, J. H. Strong, Gallup and C. Hyde.


The Association embraces only clergymen. With these Associations are connected 12 Consociations, which em- brace pastors and delega'es.


Number of churches, 284; of pastors, 189; stated sup- plies, 83; vacant, 12.


Average ministerial age, 20.


Communicants reported, 47,109; non-residents, 4,271; admissions by profession, 739; by letter, 1,036; total, 1,775. Removals by death, 762; dismission, 1,104; ex- communication, 87; total, 1,953. Baptisms, adults, 300; infants, 888.


Next Annual Meeting in Bridgeport, 3d Tuesday of June, 1861.


Subject for Concio ad Clerum, 1861 -- " The personality and work of the Holy Spirit."


Tax on members of District Assoc. 50 cents.


Register, Rev. M. N. Morris, West Hartford.


Statistical Secretary and Treasurer, Rev W. H. Moore, Newtown.


Committee on a new edition of Congregational Order, Messrs. J. Hawes, H. Hooker, W. H. Moore, L. Bacon and R. C. Learned.


Trustees of copyright of Psalms and Hymns, Messrs. J. Day, Hawes, Fitch, Bacon and Cleaveland. Published by Peck, White & Peck, New Haven.


9


CONNECTICUT MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Trustees, Rev. Messrs. Hawes, Tucker, Gillett, Spring, Bond and Morris; and T. S. Williams, Seth Terry, Henry White, Edward Goodwin, George Kellogg, and Samuel S. Ward. Income $3,068, granted to 13 Missionaries at the West.


This Society is continued in existence on account of permanent vested funds, amounting to $30,000; but it forms an essential part of the


HOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY ; Auxilliary to the A. H. M. S .; the officers of which are the above, together with Rev. Messrs. Weed, Perrin, Dutton, Tillotson and Webber, and Jonathan Barnes.


Treasurer, Edward W. Parsons, Hartford. Auditor and Secretary, Rev. Horace Hooker, Hartford.


Amount appropriated to 35 churches in Connecticut, viz., 8 churches in Hartford Co., 6 in New Haven Co., 4 in New London Co., 6 in Windham Co., 1 in Fairfield Co., 3 in Litchfield Co., 4 in Middlesex Co., and 3 in Tolland Co., $4,140. Balance paid to the A. H. M. S., located in New York. Whole amount appropriated to Home Mis- sions by the State, $25,228.




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.