The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1866-1870, Volume 5, Part 59

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Publication date: 1847
Publisher: Hartford : Brown and Parsons [etc.]
Number of Pages: 780


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No. Manchester, No. Norfolk, F. L. Holt Robertsville,


John Partridge


North Stamford, Alvin Weed Rockland,


Asa Stevens, 2d Geo. N. Brigham Wm. H. Webb


North Wilton,


Jas. Comstock Round Hill,


Odle C. Knapp


No. Windham, Ralph Lincoln Roxbury,


George Hurlburt


No. Woodstock, Ezra C. May Salem,


O. Whittlesey


No. Stonington, Wm. H. Hillard Rockville, Northville, C. W. Potter Rocky Hill,


Noble Warner Edwin A. Card Sidney F. Oviatt


Pine Meadow, B. G. Loomis


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POST-OFFICES.


Salisbury, Francis Richardson Stratford, Claudius B. Curtiss


Sandy Hook, E. Patch Suffield, Richard Jobes Saugatuck, Jas. E. Hubbell Talcottville, Morris Hayden Galen H. Dowd Tariffville, Philo B. Coe,


Saybrook,


Scitico, L. S. Johnson Terryville, B. H. Hemingway


Scotland, James Burnett Thomaston, W. G. Gates


Seymour, S. H. Canfield Thompson, Jas. N. Kingsbury Henry M. Gillette Thompsonville, John Houston


Sharon,


Sherman, Emery Northrop Tolland, R. J. Finley


Simsbury, Erwin Chase Torringford, Harvey P.Hopkins


Smith's Ridge,


W. L. Brown Torrington, C. H. Bronson


Somers, Leverett E. Pease Trumbull, W. S. Wheeler


Somersville, Ansel Arnold Trumbull Long Hill, Edw. Platt


South Britain, Anson Bray Turnerville, P. W. Turner


Southbury, Almon B. Ruggles Uncasville, J. A. Comstock


South Canaan,


John B. Reed Union,


David L. Newell


So. Coventry, I. A. Spaulding


Unionville,


J. D. Cook


Southford, Horace Oatman


Vernon,


Eugene F. McLean


So. Haven, S. C. Thompson Voluntown, S. Glastenbury, Miss E. Dayton Southington, Walter W. Cook Wallingford,


Wapping,


J. H. Carter


South Killingly, Leonard Day South Lyme, R. W. Chadwick So. Manchester, W. H. Cheney So. Meriden, H. Manwarring


Warehouse P't, G.D. Woodward Warren, Charles Hine


Washington,


C. L. Hicks


So. Norfolk, S. D. Northway


Waterbury, John W. Hill


South Norwalk, Math. Wilcox


Waterford, Abram M. Darrow


Southport, Mrs. E. Bradley


Watertown, C. H. Hotchkiss Wm. Pickett


Southville, Joseph Y. Beers


Waterville,


Wauregan, Henry A. Atkins Weatogue, Seymour Pettibone


So. Woodstock,


S. M. Fenner West Ashford, H. E. Knowlton


Square Pond, Henry C. Aborn Stafford, C. Harvey Westbrook, Isaac N. Spencer West Cheshire, B. E. Hotchkiss


Staffordville, A. S. Eaton Stamford, Theodore J. Daskam Stanwich, Jonathan Finch Westford,


Westchester, Gurdon Rogers West Cornwall, G. H. Wheaton Charles L. Dean


Stepney, Charles B. Wheeler West Goshen,


Julius L. Hart


Stepney Depot,


Mrs. H. Platt West Granby, Elam Kendall


Wm. Anderson W.Hartford, Leonard Buckland


Sterling, Sterling Hill, James Pike West Hartland, H. H. Griswold Stony Creek, Wm. Beach West Haven, Edw. W. Wilmot Stonington, Francis Williams W. Killingly, Sylvanus Gleason


So. Windham, Ezra Stiles


So. Windsor, Wm. Jennings


West Avon,


Martin Judd


Stafford Springs, E. F. Whiton


Vernon Depot,


R. H. Agard


Hiram Jenks


Delano W. Ives


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POST-OFFICES.


West Meriden,


W. Bull Winchester Center, F.L.Loomis


Westminster,


Geo. K. Ray Windermere, John W. Thayer


West Norfolk,


John Dewell Windham, Wm. Swift


West Norwalk, E. T. Benedict Windsor,


Ebenezer S. Clapp


Weston,


John H. Gregory Windsor Locks, A. W.Converse Henry P. Burr Windsorville, Sumner Shepard


Westport,


West Redding,


West Stafford,


West Suffield,


Eliza Campbell


Winthrop, H. Z. Doane


W. Thompson,


J. Underwood Wolcott, Erastus W. Warner


Westville, J. F. Benton Wolcottville, O. R. Fyler


West Willington, Ira Johnson Woodbury, Wm. E. Woodbury


West Winsted, B. F. Marsh Woodstock, John F. Perry


West Woodstock,


W. F. Dean Woodstock Val., A.M.Bancroft


Wethersfield, Silas W. Robbins Woodville, John Gear


Willimantic, John Brown Yalesville, D. M. Ives


Willington, M. L. Dimock Yantic, Lewis Hvde


Wilton,


Wilsonville, Albert Converse Zoar Bridge, See Pleasant Vale Edward Keeler


EDUCATION.


YALE COLLEGE, New Haven.


Rev. Theodore Dwight Woolsey, D. D., LL. D., President. Rev. Eleazer T. Fitch, D. D., Rev. Leonard Bacon, D. D., Rev. Oliver E. Daggett, D. D., Elias Loomis, LL. D., Rev. Noah Por- ter, D. D., Wm. A. Norton, A. M., James D. Dana, LL. D., Rev. Geo. E. Day, D. D., Thomas A. Thacher, LL. D., Brig. Gen. B. S. Roberts, U. S. A., Benjamin Silliman, M. D., Rev. Chester S. Lyman, A. M., Rev. James M. Hoppen, A. M., James Hadley, LL. D., Stephen G. Hubbard, M. D., Wm. D. Whitney, Ph. D., LL. D., Moses C. White, M. D., Rev. Geo. P. Fisher, D. D., Rev. Timothy Dwight, D. D., Charles A. Lindsley, M. D., Hubert A. Newton, LL. D., Geo. J. Brush, A. M., Daniel C. Gilman, A. M., Sam'l W. Johnson, A. M., Wm. H. Brewer, A. M., Charles L. Ives, M. D., Francis Bacon, M. D., Leonard J. Sanford, M. D., John F. Weir, N. A., Lewis R. Packard, Ph. D., Cyrus North- rop, LL. B., Daniel C. Eaton, A. M., Arthur M. Wheeler, A. B., Geo. F. Barker, M. D., Othniel C. Marsh, A. M., D. Cady Eaton, A. M., Ed. B. Coe, A. B., Addison E. Verrill, A. M., Prof's.


M. Griffin Winnipauk, Geo. H. Randall


J. R. Whiton Winsted, Jabez Alvord


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EDUCATION.


TRINITY COLLEGE, Hartford.


Rev. Abner Jackson, D. D., LL. D., President.


John Brocklesby, LL. D., Rev. Thomas R. Pynchon, D. D., Rev. Geo. S. Mallory, M. A., Rev. John T. Huntington, M. A., Rev. Wm. W. Niles, M. A., Rev. E. E. Johnson, M. A., Rev. L. Simonson, Rev. Samuel Hart, M. A., Professors and Instructors. Rt. Rev. John Williams, D. D., Rev. F. T. Russell, M. A., Dun- can L. Stewart, LL. D., Geo. C. Shattuck, M. D., Sam'l Elliot, LL. D., Wm. C. Hicks, M. A., W. Wright Hawkes, M. A., Professors and Lecturers.


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, Middletown.


Rev. Joseph Cummings, D. D., LL. D., President.


John Johnston, LL. D., Rev. F. H. Newhall, D. D., John M. Van Vleck, M. A., Rev. Calvin S. Harrington, M. A., James C. Van Benschoten, M. A., Rev. Wm. N. Rice, Ph. D., Ralph G. Hibbard, M. A., Professors.


STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, New Britain.


TRUSTEES .- Gov. Marshall Jewell, Hartford ; Lieut. Gov. Francis Wayland, New Haven ; Thomas A. Thacher, New Haven; Elisha Carpenter, Wethersfield; George M. Woodruff, Litchfield; Henry M. Cleveland, Brooklyn. Sec'y, Rev. B. G. Northrop, New Haven.


CONN. STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE .- Gov. Marshall Jewell, Hartford, President; Hon. E. H. Hyde, Stafford, Vice President.


DIRECTORS .- Prof. Wm. H. Brewer, New Haven; . H. S. Col- lins, Collinsville; H. L. Stewart, Middle Haddam; S. M. Wells, Wethersfield; Wm. H. Yeomans, Columbia; Wm. B. Johnson, New Haven; Albert Day, Brooklyn; James A. Bill, Lyme; P. M. Augur, Middlefield; B. B. Plumb, Trumbull; J. D. Perkins, Litchfield. Sec'y, T. S. Gold, West Cornwall.


NOTE .- We publish the names of the officers in the New Lon- don District (p. 179,) the same as last year, no returns having been received.


Charter Dak Fire Ins. Co


OFFICE-No. 248 Main, corner of Grove St. CASH CAPITAL, - $150,000. SURPLUS, $100,000. Insures against Loss or Damage by FIRE. J. H. SPRAGUE, President. GEO. NEVERS, Sec'y.


DIRECTORS.


CHARLES FORBS, East Hartford, Conn., of Hanmer & Forbs, Paper Manufacturers.


JOSEPH H. SPRAGUE, Hartford, Conn., President.


SAMUEL L. WAY, Hartford, Conn., of George M. Way & Co., Hardware Merchants.


JAMES S. WHITNEY, Boston, Mass., President of Metropolitan Steam- ship Company.


STILES D. SPERRY, Hartford, Conn., Treasurer of State Savings Bank.


RALPH GILLETT, Hartford, Conn., President of State Mutual Fire In- surance Company.


WM. H. GROSS, Hartford, Conn., of Brown & Gross, Booksellers. JACOB KNOUS, Hartford, Conn., of Weatherby, Knous & Pelton, Dry Goods Merchants.


State Mutual Fire Ins. Co., HARTFORD, CONN, INCORPORATED 1867.


This Company offers superior inducements to all desiring insurance upon buildings, merchandise and personal property of the safer class. Policies issued on the Mutual principle for one year or a term of years, at as favorable rates as safety and prudence (from experience) will per- mit.


DIRECTORS.


Ralph Gillett, Samuel Hamilton, Roswell Brown, Willis Thrall, F. A. Brown, Newton Carter, Aner Sperry, B. R. Abbe, Geo. B. Barnes, Wm. H. Post, Caleb Clapp, F. K. Fox, J. H. Ranney, A. Keeney, J. B. Rus- sell, Jr., I. Cross, Jr., of Hartford ; R. A. Chapman, East Hartford ; Dr. S. A. Wilson, Windsor ; Wm. B. Ely, West Hartford ; S. Tudor Wolcott, South Windsor ; J. B. Williams, Glastenbury.


RALPH GILLETT, Pres. ISAAC CROSS, JR., Sec.


Office No. 7 Central Row, Room No. 1.


MERCHANTS' INSURANCE CO.,


OF HARTFORD, CONN.


OFFICE. CHARTER OAK BANK BUILDING.


Cash Capital, - $200,000.


NET SURPLUS, $325,000.


DIRECTORS .- Mark Howard; James Bolter, Cashier Hartford Bank ; E. Roberts, of Keeney & Roberts ; Timothy Sheldon, Contractor and Builder ; James P. Foster, of Foster & Co .; Elijah H. Owen, of Owen, Root & Childs; Homer Blanchard, Pres't Weed Sewing Machine Co .; M. M. Merriman, of Merriman Bros. & Co .; Wm. H. Lee, of Lee, Bliss & Co., New York ; Daniel F. Seymour, of Griswold, Seymour & Co .; R. D. Hubbard ; Hiram Bissell, Pres't Board Water Commissioners ; Harrison B. Freeman, Attorney at Law ; John W. Danforth, of J. W. Danforth & Co .; Benjamin Bliss, of Benjamin Bliss & Co.


MARK HOWARD, Pres. E. THOS. LOBDELL, Sec.


Putnam Fire Insurance Co.


OF HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Capital, $500,000. OFFICE,-Putnam Building, 240 Main St. DIRECTORS. Geo. M. Welch, E. Worthington, S. V. Woodruff, A. S. Porter, Alfred E. Ely, A. C. Dunham, A. P. Hyde, S. F. Jones, George W. Quintard, of New York; Henry G. Hubbard of Middletown; H. Gilder- sleeve, Portland; H. N. Chit- tenden, Chicago ; E. B. Ames, Mineapolis ; George W. Coit, New York. L. D. SMITH, General Agent.


GEO. M. WELCH, Pres. E. WORTHINGTON, Vice Pres. SAMUEL G. PARSONS, Secretary.


THE hartford County Alntual Fire Insurance Co., OF HARTFORD, CONN. Office 321 Main Street. PREMIUM LIENS, - - . $1,000,000.


CASH SURPLUS, $95,000.


The Cheapest and Safest Mutual Company in the State of Connecticut. Is devoted exclusively to Insurance of first-class detached DWELLING HOUSES and FARMERS BUILDINGS, against loss or Damage by Fire. Incorporated 1831.


D. D. ERVING, Pres't and Treas.


JULIUS CATLIN, Vice Pres't.


WM. A. ERVING, Secretary.


This company has been in successful operation for thirty-eight years, and has never made an assessment upon their premium liens, and with their present cash surplus, which is all safely invested, it is hardly possible that it will ever be- come necessary to do so.


2 Carefully Inspects all kinds of Steam Boilers.


HARTFORDS STEAM BOILER


COMCY


INSPECTION AND INSURANCE


O Insures against Damage from Boiler Explos'ns.


CAPITAL, - $500,000.


J. M. ALLEN, President.


C. M. POND, Vice President. T. H. BABCOCK, Secretary. OFFICE 274 MAIN ST., HARTFORD.


DICKINSON'S Alterative Remedies.


A sure cure for diseases of the blood. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE


THEY WILL CURE


Abscesses, Ulcers, Scrofula, Fever Sores. Erysipelas, Tumors, Open Sores, Inflammations. Fistula, Piles, Felons, Boils, and diseases of the blood, generally.


GIVE THEM A TRIAL. These "Medicines" are perfectly safe, and being purely vegetable, strengthen the system, while they remove and cure the disease. IF Sold by Druggists Generally.


DICKINSON & OLMSTED, SOLE PROPRIETORS.


OFFICE, -31 Main Street, . Hartford, Conn.


Allan


HARTFORD.


COR. ASYLUM AND TRUMBULL STS.,


R. J. ALLYN, Proprietor.


Within 3 minutes' walk of the City Park and R. R. Station.


Horse Cars 'pass the house every ten minutes to Rail- road and Steamboat.





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