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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.
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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.
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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,
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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