The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1866-1870, Volume 5, Part 26

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Publication date: 1847
Publisher: Hartford : Brown and Parsons [etc.]
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NORWICH AND WORCESTER .- Shares, 23,540; value, $100; Pres., Augustus Brewster, Norwich; Chas. Johnson, J. New- ton Perkins, John T. Wait, Franklin Nichols, John F. Slater, Norwich; Robert Bayard, New York; W. F. Weld, Boston; F. H. Dewey, Worcester; Alex. De Witt, Oxford; Vachel Worthington, Cincinnati; Treas., George L. Perkins, Norwich. Sec., Edward T. Clapp, Norwich. Super., P. St. M. Andrews, Norwich.


STONINGTON, (New London to Providence, R. I.)-Pres., Samuel D. Babcock ; Paul Spofford, Wm. F. Cary, Henry Mor- gan (Treas.); Samuel Sloan, Jas. B. Johnston, Chas. Morgan, New York; N. F. Dixon, Westerly; Charles A. Lewis, New


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U. S. GOVERNMENT.


London; John A. Burnham, Boston. Sec., F. B. Noyes. Eng. and Super., A. S. Matthews.


ROCKVILLE, (Vernon Depot to Rockville.)-President, Geo. Talcott; George Kellogg, J. J. Robinson, George Kellogg, Jr., A. Park Hammond, Sec. & Treas. Super., Amos H. Putnam.


BOSTON, HARTFORD AND ERIE .- Capital, $8,500,000. Pres., John S. Eldridge, Canton, Mass .; Mark Healey, Henry N. Far- well, James S. Whitney, James W. Converse, Boston; Joseph W. Clark, Dedham, Mass .; Henry Thompson, New York; Ed- ward Harris, O. J. Rathburn, Woonsocket, R. I .; Geo. M. Bar- tholomew, Edmund G. Howe, Hartford; Gilbert W. Phillips, Putnam, Conn .; Thomas E. Graves, W. Newton, Mass. Sec., H. N. Otis, New York. Super., Wm. M. Parker, Boston.


GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.


EXECUTIVE.


PRESIDENT, ANDREW JOHNSON, Tenn., took the oath of President, April 15, 1865. Salary, $25,000 VICE PRES., (Acting) BENJ. F. WADE, Ohio Salary, $8,000


CABINET.


Salary.


WM. H. SEWARD, N. Y., Secretary of State, $8,000 HUGH MCCULLOCH, Ind., Secretary of the Treasury, 8,000


ULYSSES S. GRANT, Ill., ( Acting) Secretary of War, 8,000


GIDEON WELLS, Conn., Secretary of the Navy, 8,000


O. H. BROWNING, Illinois, Secretary of the Interior, 8,000


HENRY STANSBURY, Ohio, Attorney-General, 8,000


A. W. RANDALL, Wis., Postmaster-General, 8,000


THE JUDICIARY.


SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES. Meets first Monday in December, at Washington.


CHIEF JUSTICE, Salmon P. Chase, of Ohio; salary, $6,500. JUDGES, James M. Wayne, of Ga .; Samuel Nelson, of New York; Robert C. Grier, of Penn .; Nathan Clifford, of Maine; Noah H. Swayne, of Ohio; David Davis, of Ill .; Samuel H. Miller, of Iowa; Stephen J. Field, of California. Salary, $6,000. Clerk, D. W. MIDDLETON, Washington, D. C.


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SENATE.


XL CONGRESS. SENATE.


PRESIDENT, (Vice-President of the U. S., ex officio,) Pro tempore, Benjamin F. Wade, of Ohio.


Clerk, John W. Forney, of Pennsylvania.


The figures denote when their several terms commenced and expire.


CALIFORNIA.


MICHIGAN.


John Conness, 1863-69 Zachariah Chandler, 1857-69


Cornelius Cole, 1867-73 Jacob M. Howard, 1857-71


COLORADO.


MINNESOTA.


John Evans,


Alexander Ramsay, 1863-69


Jerome B. Chaffee.


Daniel S. Norton, 1865-71


CONNECTICUT.


MISSOURI.


James Dixon, 1857-69 John B. Henderson, 1862-69


O. S. Ferry, 1867-73 Chas. D. Drake, 1867-73


DELAWARE.


NEVADA.


Willards Salisbury, 1859-71 William M. Stewart, 1864-69


Jas. A. Bayard, 1868-69 James W. Nye, 1867-73


ILLINOIS.


NEW HAMPSHIRE.


Lyman Trumbull,


1855-69 Aaron H. Cragin,


1865-71


Richard Yates,


1865-71 Jas. W. Patterson, 1867-73


INDIANA.


NEW JERSEY.


Thomas A. Hendricks, 1863-69 T. J. Frelinghuysen, 1866-69


O. P. Morton. 1867-73 Alex. H. Cattell, 1866-71


IOWA.


NEW YORK.


James W. Grimes,


1859-71 Edwin D. Morgan, 1863-69


James Harlan.


1867-73 Roscoe Conkling,


1867-73


KANSAS.


OHIO.


Edmund G. Ross,


1868-71 Benjamin F. Wade, 1851-69


John Sherman, 1861-73


KENTUCKY.


OREGON.


Garrett Davis,


1867-73 George H. Williams, 1865-71


James Guthrie, 1865-71 Henry W. Corbett, 1867-73


MAINE.


PENNSYLVANIA.


Lot M. Morrill,


1861-69 Charles A. Buckalew, 1863-69 1854-71 Simeon Cameron, 1867-73


RHODE ISLAND.


Reverdy Johnson, 1863-69 William Sprague, 1863-69


Philip F. Thomas, 1867-73 Henry B. Anthony, 1859-71


MASSACHUSETTS.


TENNESSEE.


Charles Sumner,


1851-69 D. G. Patterson,


1866-69


Henry Wilson, 1855-71 J. S. Fowler, 1866-71


Wm. P. Fessenden, MARYLAND.


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HOUSE.


VERMONT.


Peter G. Van Winkle, 1863-69


Geo. F. Edmonds, 1867-69 WISCONSIN.


Justin F. Morrill, 1867-73 Timothy O. Howe, 1861-73


WEST VIRGINIA.


James Ř. Doolittle, 1857-69


Waitman T. Willey, 1861-71


HOUSE.


SPEAKER, Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Indiana.


Clerk, Edward McPherson, Pennsylvania.


Sergeant at Arms, N. G. Ordway. Door Keeper, Ira Goodenow.


Post Master, Josiah Gwinn.


Chaplain, Rev. Dr. Boynton.


THE HOUSE consists of 194 Members, and 8 Territorial Dele- gates, who have no vote. Their term of service expires March 4th, 1869.


MAINE. 1, John Lynch; 2, Sidney Perham; 3, James G. Blaine; 4, John A. Peters; 5, Frederick A. Pike.


NEW HAMPSHIRE. 1, Jacob H. Ela; 2, Aaron F. Stevens; 3, Jacob Benton.


VERMONT. 1, Fred. E. Woodbridge; 2, Luke P. Poland; 3, Worthington C. Smith.


MASSACHUSETTS. 1, Thomas D. Eliot; 2, Oakes Ames; 3, Ginery Twitchell; 4, Samuel Hooper; 5, Benj. F. Butler; 6, Nathaniel P. Banks; 7, George S. Boutwell; 8, John D. Bald- win; 9, Wm. B. Washburn; 10, Henry L. Dawes.


RHODE ISLAND. 1, Thomas A. Jenckes; 2, Nathan F. Dix- on.


CONNECTICUT. 1, Richard D. Hubbard; 2, Julius Hotch- kiss; 3, H. H. Starkweather; 4, Wm. H. Barnum.


NEW YORK. 1, Stephen Tabor; 2, Demas Barnes; 3, Wm. E. Robinson; 4, John Fox; 5, John Morrissey; 6, Thomas E. Stewart; 7, John W. Chanler; 8, James Brooks; 9, Fernando Wood; 10, Wm. H. Robertson; 11, Chas. H. Van Wyck; 12 John H. Ketchum; 13, Thos. Cornell; 14, John V. L. Pruyn;, 15, John A. Griswold; 16, Orange Ferris; 17, Calvin T. Hul- burd; 18, James M. Marvin; 19, Wm. C. Fields; 20, Addison H. Laflin; 21, Alex. H. Bailey ; 22, John C. Churchill; 23, Dennis McCarthy; 24, Theo. M. Pomeroy ; 25, Wm. H. Kelsey; 26, Wm. S. Lincoln; 27, Hamilton Ward; 28, Lewis Selye; 29, Burt Van Horn; 30, James M. Humphreys; 31, Henry Van Aerman.


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HOUSE.


NEW JERSEY. 1, William Moore; 2, Chas. Haight; 3, Chas. Sitgreaves; 4, John Hill; 5, Geo. A. Halsey.


PENNSYLVANIA. 1, Sam'l J. Randall; 2, Chas. O'Neill; 3, Leonard Myers; 4, Wm. D. Kelley; 5, Caleb N. Taylor; 6, Benj. M. Boyer; 7, John M. Broomall; 8, J. Lawrence Getz; 9, Thaddeus Stevens; 10, Henry L. Cake; 11, Daniel M. Van Anken; 12, Geo. M. Woodward; 13, Ulusses Mercur; 14, Geo. F. Miller; 15, Adam J. Glossbrenner; 16, Wm. H. Koontz; 17, Daniel J. Morrell; 18, Stephen F. Wilson; 19, Glenni W. Scho- field; 20, Darwin A. Finney; 21, John Covode; 22, James K. Moorhead; 23, Thos. Williams; 24, Geo. V. Lawrence.


DELAWARE. 1, John A. Nicholson.


MARYLAND. 1, Hiram Mccullough; 2, Stephenson Archer; 3, Chas. E. Phelps; 4, Francis Thomas; 5, Fred. Stone.


WEST VIRGINIA. 1, Chester D. Hubbard; 2, Benj. M. Kitch- en ; 3, Daniel Poisley.


KENTUCKY. 1, Lawrence S. Trimble ; 2, John Young Brown; 3, Jacob S. S. Golladay ; 4, J. Proctor Knott; 5, Asa P. Gro- ver; 6, Thomas L. Jones; 7, Jas. B. Beck; 8, Geo. M. Adams; 9, John D. Young.


TENNESSEE. 1, Roderick R. Butler; 2, Horace Maynard; 3, Wm. B. Stokes; 4, James Mullins; 5, John Trimble; 6, Sam'1 M. Arnell; 7, Isaac R. Hawkins; 8, David A. Nunn.


OHIO. 1, Benj. Eggleston; 2, Sam'l F. Cary; 3, Rob't C. Schenck; 4, Wm. Lawrence; 5, Wm. Mungen; 6. Reader W. Clarke; 7, Sam'l Shellabarger; 8, Cornelius S. Hamilton ; 9, Ralph P. Buckland; 10, Jas. M. Ashley; 11, John T. Wilson; 12. Philip Van Trump; 13, George W. Morgan; 14, Martin Welker; 15, Tobias A. Plants; 16, John A. Bingham; 17, Ephraim R. Eckley; 18, Rufus P. Spaulding; 19, James A. Garfield.


INDIANA. 1, Wm. E. Niblack: 2, Michael C. Kerr; 3, Mor- ton C. Hunter; 4, Wm. S. Holman; 6, Geo. W. Julian; 6, John Coburn; 7, Henry D. Washburne; 8, Godlove S. Orth; 9, Schuyler Colfax; 10, Wm. Williams; 11, John P. C. Shanks.


ILLINOIS. At large, John A. Logan; 1, Norman B. Judd; 2, John F. Farnsworth; 3, John B. Washburne; 4, Abner C. Harding; 5, Ebon C. Ingersoll; 6, Burton C. Cook; 7, Henry P. H. Bromwel; 8, Shelby M. Cullom; 9, Lewis W. Ross; 10, Albert G. Burr; 11, Sam'l S. Marshall; 12, Jehu Baker; 13, Green B. Raum.


MICHIGAN. 1, Fernando C. Beaman; 2, Charles Upson; 3,


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HOUSE.


Austin Blair; 4, Thos. W. Ferry ; 5, Row. E. Trowbridge; 6, John F. Driggs.


WISCONSIN. 1, Halbert E. Paine; 2, Benj. F. Hopkins; 3 Amasa Cobb; 4, Chas. A. Eldridge; 5, Philetus Sawyer; 6, Cad. C. Washburne.


MINNESOTA. 1, Wm. Windom; 2, Ignatius Donnelly.


IOWA. 1, James F. Wilson; 2, Hiram Price; 3, William B. Allison ; 4, Wm. Loughridge; 5, Greenville M. Dodge; 6, Asa- hel W. Hubbard.


MISSOURI. 1, Wm. A. Pile; 2, Carman A. Newcomb; 3, Va- cancy; 4, John J. Gravelly; 5, Joseph W. McClurg; 6, Robert T. Van Horn; 7, Benjamin F. Loan; 8, John F. Benjamin; 9, Geo. W. Anderson.


KANSAS. 1, Sidney Clarke.


NEBRASKA. 1, John Taffe.


NEVADA. 1, Delos R. Ashley.


CALIFORNIA. 1, Samuel B. Axtel; 2, Wm. Higby; 3, Jas. A. Johnson.


OREGON. 1, Rufus Mallory.


COLORADO. 1, George M. Chilcott.


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DELEGATES.


ARIZONA. Coles Bashford.


DAKOTA. Walter A. Burleigh.


IDAHO. E. D. Holbrook.


MONTANA. James A. Cavanaugh.


NEW MEXICO. Charles P. Clever.


UTAH. William H. Hooper.


WASHINGTON. Alvin Flanders.


*WYOMING. James S. Casement.


*Not admitted yet.


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INTERNAL REVENUE.


U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.


1ST CONG. DIST., HARTFORD AND TOLLAND COUNTIES.


Assessor, A. C. Crosby, Rockville; Assistants, C. G. Munyan, Timothy Porter, Hartford; C. H. Cornwell, New Britain; Sam- uel P. Newell, Bristol; R. O. Humphrey, Canton; S. F. Burn- ham, Bloomfield; David Brainard, Enfield; W. H. Fuller, Suf- field; Charles Forbes, East Hartford; Sam'l H. West, Colum- bia; Isaac Chester, Vernon.


Collector, H. A. Grant, Hartford. Deputies, W. W. House, Hartford, (Edward Goodwin, Cashier;) Josiah T. Peck, Bris- tol; G. H. Baker, Stafford Springs.


2D CONG. DIST., NEW HAVEN AND MIDDLESEX COUNTIES.


Assessor, John B. Wright, Clinton. Assistants, Charles Car- lisle, E. S. Rowland, John H. Rowland, New Haven; Josiah M. Colburn, Ansonia; Robert Crane, Waterbury; Joel I. Butler, West Meriden; Bartlett Bent, Jr., Middletown; Nathan Jewett North Lyme; O. E. Redfield, Killingworth; Arthur M. Wright, Clinton.


Collector, John Woodruff, New Haven. Deputies, Edwin Case, Wm. Olmstead, New Haven, & Cashier; Lyman J. Mun- son, Waterbury; A. J. Hine, Ansonia; Cornelius Brainard, Higganum; Rufus C. Shepard, Saybrook. Inspeetors of Liq- nors, W. C. White, Bethany; Alfred Bristol, Cheshire. Inter- nal Revenue Inspector, F. M. Lovejoy.


2D CONG. DIST., NEW LONDON AND WINDHAM COUNTIES.


Assessor, Jesse S. Ely, Norwich. Assistants, Coddington Billings, Norwich; Hezekiah L. Reade, Jewett City; Wm. H. Potter, Mystic River; E. V. Stoddard, New London; Samuel C. Ely, Essex; J. B. Wheeler, Colchester; Jeremiah Olney, Thompson; Willard Leavins, West Killingly ; Richard S. Lath- rop, Moosup; A. B. Adams, Willimantic; J. Lester Eaton, Chaplin.


Collector, Henry Hammond, Norwich, Deputies, J. A. Ma- son, North Woodstock; Lucien H. Clark, Willimantic; W. P. Hammond, Norwich; Leonard Hempsted, New London; Abel H. Simmons, Mystic; Henry N. Clemans, West Killingly. In- spector of Liquors, John H. Simmons, Ashford.


4TH CONG. DIST., FAIRFIELD AND LITCHFIELD CONNTIES.


Assessor, Reuben Rockwell, Colebrook. Assistants, George Wade, Bridgeport; Alfred H. Camp, Norwalk; W. H. Holly,


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CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.


Stamford; Chas. H. Sanford, Danbury; Edward Platt, Trum- bull; George H. Noble, New Milford; George Pierpont, Water- town; B. B. Rockwell, West Winsted; Myron Harrison, Corn- wall.


COLLECTOR, David F. Hollister, Bridgeport. Deputies, John A. Boughton, Bridgeport; W. T. Craw, South Norwalk; John Dayton, Greenwich; Thomas M. Clarke, Winsted; George Lockwood, New Milford; George Drakeley, Woodbury; L. P. Judd, Bethlehem. Revenue Inspector, H. F. Hoyt, Danbury. Inspector of Spirits, Wyatt C. Marsh, Bridgeport; Calos O. Merwin, New Milford; David B. Hale, Collinsville; Charles S. Buell, Litchfield.


CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.


FAIRFIELD District, west of Housatonic River to State line. -Collector, John Brooks, Bridgeport; Deputy Collector, Inspec- tor, etc., Julius S. Hanover. Pilots, George F. Humiston, Wm. Knapp, A. & A. McNeil. Night Inspector, Samuel W. Hodges, Bridgeport.


Inspector for Norwalk, Wm. L. Quintard; for Stamford, Rufus Wardwell. Pilots, Norwalk, Samuel Bixby, Z. Rowland.


MIDDLETOWN District .- Collector, Origen Utley. Inspec- tor, etc., Win. H. Willard. Surveyor, Stephen Brooks.


Surveyor, Hartford, Henry C. Beckwith. Inspector, Timothy Sheldon.


Surveyor, Saybrook, Wm. J. Clarke. Inspector, S. B. Dick- inson. Pilots, Saybrook, Chas. Williams, John D. Ingraham, J. D. Ingraham, Jr., S. B. Dickinson, Richard Dickinson. Deep River, John F. Grumley. Chester, Wm. Francis.


NEW HAVEN District, extending from Madison to the Housatonic River .- Collector, James F. Babcock. Deputy Collector, Wm. W. Stone. Clerk, Jesse Peck. Aid to the Revenue, Wm. R. Lloyd, Ambrose Beardsley, Milford and Derby. Weighers, Gagers and Measurers, George Treadway, John W. Lane. Inspectors, Rufus S. Pickett, Wolcot P. Stone, George B. Bates, Wm. J. Bowen. Night Inspector, William Humes. Night Inspectors and Boatmen, Charles Plumb, W. J. Smith. Light house Keepers, Charles W. Bradley, Gilbert A. W. Ford. Messenger, Edward Atwater.


Inspector for Branford and Sachem's Head, Benj. L. Carter. Inspector for Guilford and Madison, - - Blatchley.


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POST OFFICES.


NEW LONDON District,-Collector, Edward Prentis. Dep- uty Collector and Inspector, C. G. Sistare. Inspector, John P. Rice, New London; George W. Geer, Norwich; W. G. Gorton, Black Point. Physician Marine Hospital, Isaac G. Porter.


Pilots, New London, Clark S. Rogers, E. T. Beebe, B. W. Harris, Henry Hempsted, Paul Rogers; Norwich River, Thos. Comstock, James M. Holt, Henry R. Gardiner, John Ewen; Lyme, John O. Miner. Steamboat Inspectors, Isaac C. Ami- don, Philo B. Hovey, New London.


STONINGTON District .- Collector, Horace N. Trumbull. Deputy Collector and Inspector, Nath. Hancox.


Surveyor, Pawcatuck, George D. Cross.


Inspector for Noank and Mystic River and Bridge, Amos Cliff, Jr.


POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT.


Postage on Letters, prepaid by Stamps, 3 cents each } oz. or fraction thereof, to all parts of the country. Drop and Local letters 2 cents each { oz. prepaid.


Circulars unsealed, 2 cents for every three circulars to one address.


Newspapers to any part of the United States, to regular sub- scribers, payable quarterly in advance. Weekly, not over 4 oz. 5 cents a quarter, and 5 cents for each additional 4 oz. or part thereof; and an additional 5 cents for each additional issue, -Dailies six times a week. 30 cents a quarter. All other regular periodicals sent to subscribers, 1 cent for 4 oz. or less, and 1 cent for each additional 4 oz. Weekly newspapers free in the County where published.


Letters and papers delivered in cities free of charge.


Books, not over 4 oz. 4 cents prepaid; and 4 cents for each additional 4 oz. or part thereof.


Unbound miscellaneous packages not over 4 oz. 2 cents pre- paid, and 2 cents for each additional 4 oz. or part thereof ;- these include transient papers, proofsheets, manuscripts for books, cards, samples, photographs, blanks, maps, engravings, envelops, paper, cuttings, roots, and all similar articles allowed in mails. Such packages must be sent under covers so open that the contents may be discerned; and any communication in writing subjects the whole to letter postage.


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POST OFFICES.


Postage to the British Provinces, 10 cents per ¿ oz. To Great Britain 24 cents and France 15 cents per } oz.


Letters, unless official, addressed to the departments in Washington, must be prepaid.


POST OFFICES AND POST MASTERS.


Abington,


Amos P. Dennis Canton, Rollin L. Hawley


Andover, E. Hall Canton Cnt'r, W.C.Humphrey


Ansonia, George Bristol Central Vill., A. R. Herrick, Jr


Avon,


Ashford, Dyer H. Clark Center Brook, W. D. Spencer Bela C. Kellogg Center Groton, Geo. L. Daboll Bakerville, S. N. Pettibone Chalybes,


Ball's Pond,


Henry Randall Alvah S. Pierce Chapinville, Horace Landon


Banksville,


George Derby Chaplin, J. W. Lincoln


Bantam Falls, E. Crossman Chatham, See East Hampton


Barkhamsted Heman Merrell Cheshire, Edwin R. Brown Beacon Falls, - Elkins Chester, Berlin, Henry N. Galpin Chesterfield, S. A. Wright Peter Wickwire Daniel Stevens Bethany, Nathan Clark Clinton, David Judson


Bethel, Amos Woodman Cobalt,


Bethlehem, Henry W. Peck Colchester, Chas. H. Rogers


Birmingham, See Derby Cold Spring, O. S. Botsford


Black Rock, Alanson Allen Colebrook, Reuben Rockwell Bloomfield, Henry W. Rowley Colebrook River, H. S. Sawyer Bolton, Henry Alvord Collamer Samuel T. Dow


Bozrah, John W. Haughton Collinsville, R. O. Humphrey Bozrahville, Andrew Waterman Columbia,


D. T. Fuller


Branford, Philo Hall Cornwall, S. P. Judson Bridgeport, Friend W. Smith Cornwall Bridge, M.S.Beeman


Bridge water, George Lyon Cornwall Hol., P. C. Sedgwick


Bristol, Silas M. Norton Coventry, John B. French Broad Brook, Nathan P. Adams Coventry Depot, John Isham Elisha Stevens


Brookfield, Andrew Northrop Cromwell,


Edward A. Brown


Brookvale, Samuel Brooks Darien, John S. Waterbury


Buckingham,


C. J. Loomer Darien Depot, L. Whitney


Buckland, Burnside,


Charles Annis Deep River, Hyman G. Loomis Moses Chandler Derby, R. C. Naramore


Burlington, W. F. Sissons Durliam, Oscar Leach


Burrville, John M. Burr Durham Center, Mary J. Meigs Campbell's Mills, N. S. Gallup Eagleville, E. S. Hibbard


Campville, A. B. Alfred East Berlin, W. W. Dowd


Canaan, F. Watson East Canaan,


Wm. Adams


Canaan Valley, G. H. Brinton East Cornwall,


Joseph Clark


Canterbury, M. H. Sanger Eastford,


B. B. Dossett.


Brooklyn, Apollos Richmond Danbury,


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POST OFFICES.


East Glastenbury, A. Brainard Haddam,


E. S. Clark


East Granby, Chester Hamlin Haddam Neck,


H. M. Selden E. W. Gates


East Haddam, W. C. Reynolds Hadlyme,


East Hampton, Joel W. Smith Hamburg,


H. B. Sisson


East Hartford, E. M. Roberts Hamden,


East Haven, D. M. Church Hampton,


East Kent, Jeremiah Fry Hanover,


Lewis J. Saxton


East Killingly, A. M. Paine Hartford,


E. S. Cleveland


East Litchfield, W. Austin Hartland,


East Lyme,


M. W. Comstock Harwinton,


Easton, Lewis Edwards Hawleyville,


D. B. Hawley


East Putnam, J. P. Watson Hazardville,


C. G. Tiffany


East Thompson, Isaac Sherman Hebron,


Chas. G. Buell


East Windsor, Sam'1J. Bartlett Higganum,


Abram Brainard


E. Windsor Hill, C. Z. Parmelee High Ridge,


John H. Newman Dudley Fox


Ellington, Joel W. Smith Hotchkisville, Reub. J. Allen


Ellsworth, Calvin F. Peck Humphreysville, See Seymour


Enfield, Fred'k Parsons Huntington,


Eliza Tomlinson Charles Hunt


Fairfield, Edmund Hobart Jewett City,


A. F. Brown


Fair Haven, Jas. D. Howell Joyceville,


John D. Joyce


Falls Village, Daniel Brewster Kensington,


Samuel Upson


Farmington,


Geo. D. Cowles Kent,


Barrett Eaton


Farm Village,


J. A. Tuller Killingly,


Benj. H. Thomas


Fisherville, Z. P. Miller Killingworth,


Alfred Norton


Forestville, Seth E. Green Lakeville, Thomas L. Norton


Franklin, Andrew B. Smith Lanesville, John E. Knowles


Gale's Ferry, John D. Bradford Laurel Glen, Peleg Clark


Gardner's Lake,


Lebanon,


Geo. D. Spencer


Gaylordsville, John Gaylord Lebanon Crossing,


Georgetown, James Corcoran Ledyard,


Edmund Spicer


Gilead, Ralph T. Hutchinson Leesville,


Daniel Penfield


Glastenbury, E. H. Andrews Liberty Hill, J. R. Forsyth


Glenville, Edward Mosher Lime Rock, Francis C. French


Goshen, L. B. Weeks Litchfield, H. E. Gates


Granby, Chas. D. Slocum Lisbon, James H. Snow


Greenfield, Henry Bradley Lord's Bridge, J. E. Jewett


Greenfield Hill, H. Bradley Long Ridge, Seth S. Cook


Greenville, Wm. H. Coit Lyme, Charles W. Wait Greenwich, Wm. B. Westcomb Madison, John Wilcox


Griswold, T. L. Tillinghast Manchester, Dan'l Wadsworth Groton, Robert. A. Morgan Mansfield, S. S. Fuller


Grosvenor Dale, Lucius Briggs Mansfield Cent'r, D. P. Storrs Guilford, F. C Phelps Mansfield Depot, S. O. Vinton Gurley ville, Franklin Dunham Marbledale, Ch. B. Morehouse


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Leverett Hitchcock Geo. H. Brown


Watson Gibbons Lewis Catlin


Fast Woodstock, O. Robbins Hockanum,


Essex, Richard S. Williams Huntsville,


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POST OFFICES.


Marion,


Bennett Lewis Norfolk, M. P. Bell


Marlborough, Isaac Allen No. Ashford, Mary Carpenter Wm. M. Corbin North Branford, Russell Clark


Mashapaug,


Meriden, Linus Birdseye North Canton, Milo Lee Merrows Station, J. B. Merrow No. Colebrook, Jasper Pinney Mianus, David T. Hawes North Cornwall, Anson Rogers


Middlebury, Henry W. Newton Northfield, John Catlin


Middlefield, Spofford D. Jewett Northford, Timo. Bartholomew Middle Haddam, Henry Hurd No. Franklin, T. H. C. Kingsb'y Middletown, Arthur B. Calef No. Granby, Ezra C. Cornelius Milford, Wm. Brotherton North Goshen,


Mill Brook,


No. Grosvenordale, N. P. Miller


Millington, Joseph Arnold No. Guilford, Stephen. Fowler Henry Senior North Haven, N. W. Brown


Mill Plain,


Milton, Virgil E. Beach No. Killingworth, Abel Wilcox


Monroe,


Wm. A. Clark North Lyme, Charles Stark


Montville,


Wm. H. Wheeler North Madison, Alvin A. Blake


W. B. Bingham No. Manchester, J. O. Spencer Moose Mead. Matthew Burdick No. Norfolk,


Moosup, L. H. Battey North Somers, T. E. Sheldon


Morris,


W. H. Laurens North Stamford, Alvin Weed


Mount Hope,


L. H. Hooker Northville, E. W. Tompkins


Muddy Brook,


Solomon Gale North Wilton, Jas. Comstock


Muddy River,


J. L. Larkins No. Windham, Ralph Lincoln


Mystic, Abel Hinkley No. Woodstock, Ezra C. May


Mystic Bridge, J. A. Rathburn Norwalk, Charles Olmstead


Mystic River, Wm. E. Wheeler Norwich, C. M. Coit


Naubuc, Philo F. Phelps Norwich Town, Geo. D. Fuller


Naugatuck, L. S. Spencer Oakville, Chauncey Griswold


New Boston, A. L. Perry Oneco, Edwin Card


New Britain, Walter Gladden


Orange, Sidney F. Oviatt


New Canaan, Noah W. Hoyt


Ore Hill, Homer A. Gibbs.


New Fairfield, Enoch Knapp


Oxford, N. J. Wilcoxson


New Hartford, John B. Owen Park Lane,


New H'fd Cen. J. M. Henderson New Haven, Neh. D. Sperry


Pendleton Hill,


Pequabuk, Theodore Terry


Newington, Erastus Kilbourn Phoenixville, Geo. A. Adams


Newington Junc., T. L. Hatch Pine Meadow, B. G. Loomis


New London, J. W. Eggleston Plainfield,


Waldo Tillinghast


New Milford, Wm. B. Allen Plainville, E. F. Tomlinson


New Preston,


D. Burnham Plantsville, S. H. Norton


Newton, C. H. Peck Pleasant Vale, N. D. Hinham


Niantic, Chas. R. Howard Pleasant Vall'y, Julius C. Pratt Noank, Wm. Latham Plymouth, Horace Fenn


Mount Carmel,


James Ives No. Stonington, C. N. Wheeler


Moodus,


174


TABLE OF DISTANCES.


TOWNS.


Hart. N. H.


TOWNS.


Hart, N. H.


Chatham,


22


32


Madison,


36


21


Cheshire,


26


14


Manchester,


9


43


Chester,


32 32


Mansfield,


27


62


Clinton,


38 25


Marlborough,


16


36


Colchester,


25


45


Meriden,


17


17


Colebrook,


31


55


Middlebury,


36


23


Columbia,


23


46


Middlefield,


19


20


Cornwall,


39


48


Middletown,


15


23


Coventry,


21


56


Milford,


45


10


Cromwell,


13


27


Monroe,


52


17


Danbury,


61


36


Montville,


37


62


Darien,


73


38


Naugatuck,


35


17


Derby,


45


10


New Britain,


10


30


Durham,


21


18


New Canaan,


73


38


Eastford,


34


69


New Fairfield,


65


37


East Haddam,


33


35


New Hartford,


22


43


East Hartford,


4


39


New Haven,


35


0


East Haven,


40


5


New London,


45


54


East Lyme,


44


48


New Milford,


48


40


Easton,


63


28


Newtown,


50


25


East Windsor,


11


46


Norfolk,


36


55


Ellington,


15


50


No. Branford,


35


9


Enfield,


17


52


North Haven,


28


8


Essex,


37


38


No. Stonington,


55


71


Fairfield,


57


22


Norwalk,


67


32


Farmington,


10


30


Norwich,


38


58


Franklin,


36


60


Old Lyme,


49


42


Glastenbury,


9


38


Old Saybrook,


42


35


Goshen,


32


42


Orange,


41


6


Granby,


18


50


Oxford,


42


15


Greenwich,


83


48


Plainfield,


45


68


Griswold,


53


73


Plymouth,


23


32


Groton


50


59


Pomfret,


40


75


Guilford,


36


16


Portland,


17


29


Haddam,


25


28


Preston,


45


67


Hamden,


33


6


Prospect,


30


15


Hampton,


38


63


Putnam,


45


81


Hartford,


0


35


Redding,


65


34


Hartland,


25


52


Ridgefield,


75


40


Harwinton,


23


38


Rocky Hill,


7


31


Hebron,


22


42


Roxbury,


43


29


Huntington,


52


17


Salem,


34


45


Kent,


49


50


Salisbury,


54


67


Killingly,


47


82


Saybrook,


38


38


Killingworth,


37


25


Seymour,


41


11


Lebanon,


30


54


Sharon,


51


60


Ledyard,


50


59


Sherman,


60


50


Lisbon,


42


65


Simsbury,


13


40


Litchfield,


30


36


Somers,


24


59


Lyme,


45


43


Southbury,


42


20


.


175


COLLEGES.


TOWNS.


Hf'd. N. H.


TOWNS.


Hf'd. N. H.


Southington,


19


21


Waterbury,


30 32


South Windsor,


8


43


Waterford,


44 52


Stafford,


28


63


Watertown,


30


30


Stamford,


77


42


Westbrook,


40


30


Sterling,


49


73


West Hartford,


4 40


Stonington,


57


66


Weston,


67


32


Stratford,


49


14


Westport,


64


29


Suffield,


18


53


Wethersfield,


4


32


Thompson,


48


83


Willington,


25


60


Tolland,


19


54


Wilton,


73


38


Torrington,


28


44


Winchester,


30


45


Trumbull,


56


20


Windham,


30


54


Union,


33


68


Windsor,


8


42


Vernon,


13


48


Windsor Locks,


12


48


Voluntown,


59


79


Wolcott,


26


24


Wallingford,


23


13


Woodbridge,


38


8


Warren,


44


44


Woodbury,


37


25


Washington,


43


35


Woodstock,


41


76


COLLEGES.


YALE COLLEGE, New Haven.


Rev. Theodore Dwight Woolsey, D. D., LL. D., President.


Rev. Eleazar T. Fitch, D. D., Hon. Henry Dutton, LL. D., Rev. Leonard Bacon, D. D., Worthington Hooker, M. D., Elias Loomis LL. D., Rev. Noah Porter, D. D., Wm. A. Norton, M.A., Jas D. Dana, LL. D., Rev. Geo. E. Day, D. D., Thomas A. Thacher, M. A., Benjamin Silliman, M. D., Rev. Chester S. Lyman, M. A., Rev. Jas. M. Hoppin. M. A., James Hadley, LL. D., Stephen G. Hubbard, M. D., Wm. D. Whitney, Ph. D., Rev. Geo. P. Fisher, D. D., Rev. Timothy Dwight, M. A., Chas. A. Lindslev, M. D., Hubert A. Newton, M. A., Geo. J. Brush, M. A., Daniel C. Gilman, M. A., Samuel W. Johnson, M. A., Wm.H. Brewer, M.A., Francis Bacon, M.D., Leonard J.Sanford, M. D., Alfred P. Rockwell, M. A., Lewis R. Packard, Ph. D., Cyrus Northrop, LL. B., Daniel C. Eaton, M. A., Arthur M. Wheeler, B. A., Addison Van Name, M. A., George F. Barker, M. D., Arthur W. Wright, Ph. D., Othniel C. Marsh, M. A., Franklin B. Dexter, M. A., Tracy Peck, M. A., Chrs. P. Otis, M. A., Edw. B. Coe, B. A., Addison E. Verrill, S. B., Professors.




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