The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1871, 1874-1876, Volume 6, Part 15

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Publication date: 1847
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Inspector, John P. States, Stonington.


Surveyor, Pawcatuck, George D. Cross.


Inspector for Noank, Mystic River and Bridge, Mannassah Miner.


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POST OFFICES AND POST MASTERS.


Abington,


Israel A. Randall Bolton, Sherman P. Sumner


Andover, Wm. Dorrance Bozrah, John W. Haughton


Ansonia,


Charles E. Bristol Bozrahville, Jas. M. Peckham


Ashford, Dyer H. Clark Branchville, Wm. W. Beers


Avon, Bela C. Kellogg Branford, Philo Hall


Bakersville, S. N. Pettibone Bridgeport, Geo. F. Tracy


Bridgewater, George Lyon Ball's Pond, Alvah S. Pierce


Bristol, Silas M. Norton Banksville, George Derby


Baltic,


O. Foster Broad Brook,


N. P. Adams


Bantam Falls, E. Crossman Brookfield, Andrew Northrop


Barkhamsted, Wm. Taylor Brookfield Centre, A. Somers


Beacon Falls, E. W. Elkins Brooklyn, Apollos Richmond


Berlin, Henry N. Galpin Brooksvale, Samuel H. Brooks


Bethany, Nathan Clark Buckingham, C. J. Loomer


Bethel, Amos Woodman


Buckland, H. C. Parker


Bethlehem, Herbert S. Jackson


Burnside, E. D. Chandler


Burlington, W. F. Sessions Birmingham, See Derby


Black Rock, Alanson Allen Burrville, John M. Burr Bloomfield, Henry W. Rowley Campbell's Mills, N. S. Gallup Campville, Due g


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POST-OFFICES.


Canaan, S. M. Beckley East Granby, Chester Hamlin Canaan Valley, G. H. Brinton East Haddam, W. C. Reynolds Cannon's Station, A. M. Reed East Hampton, C. C. Sears Canterbury, John P. Kingsley East Hartford, W. A. Loomis Canton, E. R. Hough East Haven, S. Hemingway Jeremiah Fry


Canton Cnt'r, W.C.Humphrey East Kent,


Central Vill., Jas. M. Wilcox


East Killingly, E. M. Kennedy W. Austin Center Brook, W. D. Spencer East Litchfield,


Centre Hill, A. B. Tiffany East Lyme, M. W. Comstock Center Groton, Geo. L. Daboll East River, J. L. Scranton, Jr. Chalybes, J. B. Leavenworth Easton, Seleck N. Osborne


Chapinville,


Horace Landon East Putnam, Era Parker


Chaplin,


J. W. Lincoln East Thompson, Isaac Sherman


Chatham.


See East Hampton East Windsor, George Spencer


Cheshire, Edwin R. Brown E. Windsor Hill, C. Z. Parmelee


Chester,


S. A. Wright Jast Woodstock, O. Robbins


Chesterfield,


Jas. B. Ashcroft Ekonk,


K. S. Wilcox


Clinton, Chas. H. Taintor


Ellington, Henry Bissell


Cobalt, Daniel Day Ellsworth, J. M. Gregory


Colchester, Chas. H. Rogers Enfield, Fred'k P. Parsons


Cold Spring, O. S. Botsford Essex, Richard S. Williams


Colebrook, Henry S. Allen Fairfield, Charles B. Wakeley


Colebrook River, R.O.Bushnell Fair Haven,


C. S. Bushnell


Collinsville, Emerson A. Hough Falls Village, J. F. Millspaugh Columbia, Geo. B. Fuller Farmington, J. W. Beers Farms Village, Charles Weed Cornwall, Geo. D. Cowles


Cornwall Bridge, C. B. Skiff Forestville,


Cornwall Hol., P. C. Sedgwick Franklin,


Andrew B. Smith


Coventry, H. A. Brewster Gale's Ferry,


Isaac Bragaw


Coventry Depot, T. Hodgson Gardner's Lake,


Cromwell, Frank Allison Gaylordsville, A. H. Barlow


Danbury, Phineas D. Crosby Georgetown, James Corcoran


Darien, John S. Waterbury Gilead, Ralph T. Hutchinson


Darien Depot, L. Whitney Glastonbury, E. H. Andrews


Deep River, S. M. Shipman


Glenville, E. Mosher


Derby, R. C. Naramore Goshen,


John W. Brooks


Durliam, Oscar Leach Granby,


Paul B. Greene


East Berlin, W. W. Dowd Greenwich, J. E. Brush


East Canaan, Wm. Adams Griswold, A. H. Lester


East Cornwall, Joseph Clark Groton, John S. Morgan


Eastford, A. J. Bowen Grosvenor Dale, H. G. Ransom


East Glastonbury, Jos. M. Cone Guilford, Charles Griswold


J. F. Douglass


Chester P. Loomis Durham Center, Geo. H. Davis Greenfield Hill, Henry Bradley Eagleville, Simeon O. Vinton Greenville,


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POST-OFFICES.


Gurleyville, Franklin Dunham Mashapaug, Wm. M. Corbin


Haddam, E. S. Clark Meriden, L. R. Hall Haddam Neck, H. M. Selden Merrow Station, J. B. Merrow


Hadlyme, Henry Y. Comstock Mianus, D. T. Hawes


Hamburg,


M. S. Parker, Jr. Middlebury, Henry W. Newton


Hamden,


Leverett Hitchcock Middlefield, S. D. Jewett


Hampton, Geo. H. Brown Middle Haddam, Henry M. Hurd


Hanover, Maria Smith Middletown, Bartlett Bent


Hartford,


E. W. Whitaker Milford, Joseph R. Clark


Hartland,


Watson Gibbons Mill Brook, H. W. Pinney


Harwinton,


Lewis Catlin Millington, Frank Swan


Hawleyville,


D. B. Hawley Mill Plain,


Henry Senior


Hazardville,


A. Lundshultz Milton, W. J. Beach


Hebron, C. G. Buell Monroe,


Wm. A. Clark


Higganum,


Abram Brainard Montville,


Wm. C. Turner


High Ridge,


John H. Newman Moodus,


L. D. R. Gates


Hockanum,


Edwin Brewer Moose Mead, Matthew Burdick


Hotchkisville, R. S. Bronson Moosup,


W'm. S. Simmons


Huntington, N. W. Blackman Morris,


Joseph W. Mason


Huntsville,


James H. Chase Mount Carmel, James Ives


Jewett City,


A. F. Brown Mount Hope,


J. C. Bottum


Kensington,


. N. W. Warren Muddy Brook, Solomon Gale


Kent, Barrett Eaton Mystic, Geo. E. Lamphere


Killingly, Marcus Wood Mystic Bridge, J. A. Rathburn


Killingworth, Alfred Norton Mystic River,


W. W. Packer


Lakeville, Thomas L. Norton


Naubuc, E. R. Curtis


Lanesville,


John E. Knowles Naugatuck,


L. S. Spencer


Laurel Glen,


E. P. Chapman


Nepaug, . E. M. Curtiss


Lebanon,


N. C. Barker New Boston, Oscar Tourtelotte


Ledyard,


Edmund Spicer New Britain,


Walter Gladden


Leesville,


Francis Root New Canaan,


Noah W. Hovt


Liberty Hill,


Wm. A. Fuller New Fairfield, R. J. Stevens Lime Rock, Francis C. French New Hartford, , John B. Owen


Litchfield,


H. E. Gates New Haven,


Neh. D. Sperry


Long Ridge,


Seth S. Cook Newington, Erastus Kilbourn Charles W. Wait NewingtonJunc. Mrs. T. L. Hatch


Lyme,


Madison, John Wilcox New London, Betsey A. Mower


Manchester,


E. P. Hatch New Milford, Robert Erwin


Mansfield, S. S. Fuller New Preston,


D. Burnham


Mansfield Cent'r, J. P. Fenton Newtown, Z. S. Peck


Mansfield Depot, A. K. Brown Niantic, Wm. Whaley


Marbledale, Ch. B. Morehouse Noank, Orrin E. Miner


O. H. Wolcott Marion, Bennett Lewis Norfolk,


Marlborough, Ed'n C. Warner No. Ashford,


Mary Carpenter


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POST-OFFICES.


North Branford, Russell Clark Poquonock, C. W. Hathaway North Canton, Milo Lee Portland, Mrs. M. E. Edwards


No. Colebrook, Jasper Pinney Preston, Ann Downer


North Cornwall, Miles Scoville Prospect, Luther Morse


Northfield, John B. Hopkins Putnam, P. P. Wilson


Northford, Timo. Bartholomew Quarryville, No. Granby, Willis Phelps Rainbow,


A. W. Cowles


No. Grosvenordale, H. Arnold Redding,


No. Guilford,


Abigail Fowler Redding Ridge, Daniel Sanford


North Haven,


J. W. Stiles Ridgebury,


George Boughton


North Lyme, Charles Stark Ridgefield,


Hiram K. Scott


North Madison, Alvin A. Blake Riverton,


Abner Hart


No. Manchester, Moses Scott Riverside,


R. S. Hinman


No. Norfolk, F. L. Holt Robertsville,


John Partridge


North Stamford, Alvin Weed Rock Falls,


Ira N. Johnson Asa Stevens, 2d Geo. N. Brigham


North Wilton, Jas. Comstock Rocky Hill,


Henry J. Smith


No. Windham,


Ralph Lincoln Round Hill,


Odle C. Knapp


No. Woodstock,


Ezra C. May Rowayton,


Norwalk, Charles Olmstead Roxbury,


Norwich, E. G. Bidwell Salem,


Norwich Town,


J S. Lathrop Noble Warner Sandy Hook,


E. Patch


Orange, Sidney F. Oviatt Saybrook,


Ore Hill,


Homer A. Gibbs Scitico,


Oxford, Chas. H. Butler Scotland,


James Burnett


Park Lane, G. G. Northrop Seymour,


S. H. Canfield


Pendleton Hill, R: P. Palmer Sharon,


Henry M. Gillette


Pequabuck,


Walter H. Scott Sherman,


Emery Northrop


Phoenixville,


S. A. Wheaton Simsbury, Erwin Chase


Pine Meadow,


B. G. Loomis Smith's Ridge,


W. L. Brown


Plainfield,


Waldo Tillinghast Somers, Leverett E. Pease


Plainville,


E. F. Tomlinson Somersville, Ansel Arnold


Plantsville,


H. S. Ives South Britain, Anson Bray


Plattsville,


G. S. Platt Southbury, Almon B. Ruggles Pleasant Vall'y, L. B. Stevens South Canaan, John B. Reed Plymouth, Horace Fenn So. Coventry, I. A. Spaulding


Pomfret, Thos. W. Williams Southford, Horace Oatman


Pomfret Land'g, C. G. Williams So. Haven, S. C. Thompson


Poquetanock, Aaron Lucas S.Glastonbury, MissE.S.Dayton Poquonoc B'g, Daniel Morgan Southington, Walter D. Cook


Oliver Cook George Hurlburt O. Whittlesey


Salisbury, Francis Richardson


Oakville,


Oneco, Edwin A. Card Saugatuck,


Jas. E. Hubbell Galen H. Dowd L. S. Johnson


No. Stonington, Wm. H. Hillard Rockland,


Northville, C. W. Potter Rockville,


J. W. Leonard


Thomas B. Fanton


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POST-OFFICES.


South Killingly, Leonard Day Wapping, J. H. Carter


South Lyme, R. W. Chadwick Warehouse P't, G. D. Woodward


So. Manchester, W. H. Cheney Warren, Charles Hine


So. Meriden, H. Manwarring


Washington, C. L. Hickox


So. Norfolk, S. D. Northway Waterbury, John W. Hill Waterford, George W. Darrow Watertown, C. H. Hotchkiss


South Norwalk, Math. Wilcox Southport, Lewis F. Sherwood Southville, Joseph Y. Beers


So. Windham, Ezra Stiles


So. Windsor, Wm. Jennings Wauregan, Henry A. Atkins Weatogue, Seymour Pettibone So. Woodstock, S. M. Fenner West Ashford, H. E. Knowlton Square Pond, Henry C. Aborn West Avon, Martin Judd


Stafford, C. R. Brown Westbrook, Isaac N. Spencer Stafford Springs, E. F. Whiton 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, C. D. Hawley


West Goshen, W. M. Allen


Stepney Depot, Mrs. H. Platt West Granby, Mason G. Wilcox


Sterling,


Wm. Anderson W. Hartford, Leonard Buckland


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 Cladius B. Curtiss West Meriden, W. Bull Richard Jobes Westminster, Geo. K. Ray


Talcottville,


A. K. Talcott West Norfolk,


John Dewell


Tariffville,


Trall West Norwalk, E. T. Benedict


Terryville, B. H. Hemingway Weston,


John H. Gregory


Thomaston, E. T. Gates Westport,


Henry P. Burr


Thompson, Jas. N. Kingsbury


West Redding, John L. Griffin


Thompsonville, John Houston West Stafford,


Tolland, Daniel E. Benton West Suffield,


Torringford, Harvey P.Hopkins


W. Thompson,


J. R. Whiton Mrs. E. Lyman J. Underwood


Torrington, C. H. Bronson


Westville,


J. F. Benton


Trumbull, W. S. Wheeler West Willington, Ira Johnson


Trumbull, Long Hill, Edw.Platt


W. Winsted, B. F. Marsh


Turnerville, P. W. Turner West Woodstock, A. Fox


Uncasville, J. A. Comstock Wethersfield, Silas W. Robbins Union, David L. Newell Willimantic, John Brown


Unionville, J. D. Cook Willington, M. L. Dimock


Vernon, John Allen Wilsonville, Albert Converse


Vernon Depot, R. H. Agard Wilton, Edward Keeler


Voluntown, Hiram Jenks Winchester Center, F.L.Loomis


Wallingford,


Delano W. Ives Windermere, John W. Thayer


Stratford,


Suffield,


Waterville, Wm. Pickett


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EDUCATION.


Windham,


. Wm. Swift Wolcottville,


O. R. Fyler


Windsor, U. S. Bidwell Woodbury, Wm. E. Woodruff


Windsor Locks, A. W. Converse Woodstock, John F. Perry Windsorville, Sumner Shepard Woodstock Val., A.M. Bancroft Winnipauk, Geo. H. Randall Woodville, John Gear


Winsted, Jabez Alvord Yalesville, James Morse


Winthrop, Aurelia T. Clark Yantic, Lewis Hyde


Wolcott, Erastus W. Warner


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., LL .. D., Rev. Elias Loomis, LL. D., Rev. Noah Porter, D. D., LL. D. Wm. A. Norton, M. A., James D. Dana, LL. D., Rev. Geo. E. Day, D. D., Thomas A. Thacher, LL. D., Brig. Gen. B. S. Rob- erts, U. S. A., Benjamin Silliman, M. D., Rev. Chester S. Ly- man, M. A., Rev. James M. Hoppen, D. D., 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., Wm. P. Trowbridge, M. A., Rev. Timothy Dwight, D. D., Charles A. Lindsley, M. D., Hubert A. Newton, LL. D., Geo. J. Brush, M. A., Daniel C. Gilman, M. A., Sam'l W. Johnson, M. A., Wm. H. Brewer, M. A., Charles L. Ives, M. D., Francis Bacon, M. D., Leonard J. Sanford, M. D., John F. Weir, M. A., Lewis R. Packard, Ph. D., Cyrus Northrop, LL. B., Daniel C. Eaton, M. A., Arthur M. Wheeler, B. A., Geo. F. Barker, M. D., Oth- niel C. Marsh, M. A., D. Cady Eaton, M. A., Ed. B. Coe, B. A.,. Addison E. Verrill, M. A., Prof's.


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. E. E. Johnson, M. A., Austin Stickney, M. A., George O .. Holbrooke, B. A., Rev. Samuel Hart, M. A., Professors, Rt .. Rev. John Williams, D. D., LL. D., Rev. F. T. Russell, M. A., Duncan 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.


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EDUCATION.


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 BOARD OF EDUCATION.


Gov. James E. English, New Haven; Lieut. Gov. Julius Hotchkiss, Middletown; Elisha Carpenter, Wethersfield; Henry M. Cleveland, Brooklyn; Geo. M. Woodruff, Litchfield; Thomas A. Thacher, New Haven. Birdsey G. Northrop, Sec., New Haven.


STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, New Britain.


TRUSTEES .- Gov. James E. English, New Haven; Lieut. .Gov. Julius Hotchkiss, Middletown; Elisha Carpenter, Weth- .ersfield; George M. Woodruff, Litchfield; Henry M. Cleveland, Brooklyn, Thomas A. Thacher, New Haven. Sec'y, Rev. B. G. Northrop. Principal, Isaac N. Carleton, A. M.


STATE REFORM SCHOOL, Meriden.


TRUSTEES .- Roswell Brown, Hartford; Hiram Foster, Meri- -den; D. P. Nichols. Danbury; J. B. Whitcomb, M. D., Brook- lyn; Daniel G. Platt, Washington ; Benj. Douglass, Middletown; Henry McCray, Ellington; Wm. P. Benjamin, New London. E. W. Hatch, M. D., Sup't, Treas. and Physician. Saxton B. Little, Assist. Sup't and Principal Teacher.


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Middletown .- Pres., Timo- thy M. Allyn, Hartford; Sec., Rev. Thomas K. Fessenden, Farmington; Treas., Roland Mather, Hartford; Sup't, Rev. James H. Bradford.


CONN. LITERARY INSTITUTION, Suffield .- E. B. Andrews, Principal.


FREE ACADEMY, Norwich .- Rev. William Hutchinson, M.A., Principal.


BACON ACADEMY, Colchester .- F. E. Burnett, Principal.


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CENSUS.


Official Returns of the Census for 1860 and 1870.


Towns.


1870.


1860.


Towns.


1870. 1860.


Andover,


462


517 East Hartford,


3,013


2,951


Ashford,


1,242


1,231 East Haven,


2,713


2,292


Avon,


987


1,059 East Lyme,


1,506


1,506


Barkhamsted,


1,440


1,272 Easton,


1,289


1,350


Berlin,


2,438


2,146 East Windsor,


2,882


2,580


Bethany,


1136


974 Ellington,


1,452


1,510


Bethel,


2,312


1,711 Enfield,


6,322


4,997


Bethlehem,


750


815 Essex,


1,664


1,764


Bloomfield,


1,473


1,401 Fairfield,


5,642


4,379


Bolton,


579


683 Farmington,


2,617


3,144


Bozrah,


987


1,216 Franklin,


731


2,358


Branford,


2,489


2,123 Glastonbury,


3,560


3,363


Bridgeport,


19,876 13,299 Goshen,


1,224


1,381


Bridgewater,


878


1,048 Granby,


1,516


1,720


Bristol,


3,790


3,436 Greenwich,


7,672


6,522


Brookfield,


1,194


1,224 Griswold,


2,576


2,217


Brooklyn,


2,355


2,136 Groton,


5,119


4,450


Burlington,


1,317


1,031


Guilford,


2,576


2,624


Canaan,


1,258


1,407


Haddam,


2,073


2,307


Canterbury,


1,552


1,591 Hamden,


3,028


2,725


Canton,


2,639


2,373 Hampton,


891


936


Chaplin,


704


781


Hartford,


37,825 29,152


Chatham,


2,771


1,766 Hartland,


789


846


Cheshire,


2,344


2,407


Harwinton,


1,045


1,044


Chester,


1,094


1,015 Hebron,


1,285


1,425


Clinton,


1,404


1,427 Huntington,


1,527


1,477


Colchester,


3,383


2,862


Kent,


1,744


1,855


Colebrook,


1,132


1,375 Killingly,


5,712


4,926


Columbia,


891


832 Killingworth,


856


1,126


Cornwall,


1,772


1,953 Lebanon,


2,211


2,174


Coventry,


2,057


2,085 Ledyard,


1,392


1,615


Cromwell,


1,857


1,617 Lisbon,


503


1,262


Danbury,


8,754


7,234 Litchfield,


3,113


3,200


Darien,


1,810


1,705 Lyme,


1,179


1,246


Derby,


8,027


5,443 Madison,


1,814


1,865


Durham,


1,086


1,130


Manchester,


4,236


3,294


Eastford,


984


1 005 Mansfield,


2,402


2.697


East Granby,


853


833 Marlborough,


473


682


East Haddam,


2,952


3,056 Meriden,


10,521


7,426-


190


CENSUS.


Towns.


1870.


1860.


Towns.


1870.


1860.


Middlebury,


696


664 Seymour,


2,123


1,749


Middlefield,


1,054


Sharon,


2,446


2,556


Middletown,


11,143


8,620 Sherman,


848


911


Milford,


3,407


2,828 Simsbury,


2,051


2,410


Monroe,


1,226


1,382


Somers,


1,248


1,517


Montville,


2,496


2,141


Southbury,


1,319


1,346


Morris,


701


769 Southington,


4,316


3,315


Naugatuck,


2,830


2,590 South Windsor,


1.693


1,789


New Britain,


9,480


5,212


Sprague,


3,462


New Canaan,


2,496


2,771 Stafford,


3,405


3,397


New Fairfield,


871


915 Stamford,


9,738


7.185


New Hartford,


3,078


2,758


Sterling,


1,022


1,051


New Haven,


50,886 39,267


Stonington,


6,320


5,827


New London,


9,580 10,115


Stratford,


3,032


2,294


New Milford,


3,586 3,535


Suffield,


3,277


3,260


Newtown,


3,683


3,578


Thompson,


3,804


3,259


Norfolk,


1,641


1,803


Tolland,


1,218


1,310


North Branford,


1,035


1,050


Torrington,


2,896


2,278


North Canaan,


1,695


1,427


Trumbull,


1,335


1,474


North Haven,


1,771


1,499


Union,


627


732


North Stonington, 1,759


1,913


Vernon,


5,447


3,838


Norwich,


16,653 14,048


Wallingford,


3,676


3,206


Old Lyme,


1,362


1,304


Warren,


673


710


Old Saybrook,


1,215


1,105


Washington,


1,563


1,659


Oxford,


1,338


1,269


Waterford,


2,589


2,555


Plainfield,


4,521 .


3,665


Watertown,


1,690


1,587


Plainville,


1,435


Westbrook,


987


1,056


Plymouth,


4,149


3,244


West Hartford,


1,533


1,296


Pomfret,


1,488


1,673


Weston,


1,054


1,117


Portland,


4,694


3,657


Westport,


3,364


3,293


Preston,


2,162


2,092


Wethersfield,


2,694


2,705


Prospect,


551


574


Willington,


942


1,166


Putnam,


4,192


2,722


Wilton,


1,995


2,208


Redding,


1,620


1,652


Winchester,


4,102


3,513


Ridgefield,


1,910


2,213


Windham,


5,413


4,711


Rocky Hill,


1,012


1,102


Windsor,


2,784


2,278


Roxbury,


920


992


Windsor Locks,


2,154


1,587


Salem,


718


830


Wolcott,


491


574


Salisbury,


3,305


3,100


Woodbridge,


830


872


Saybrook,


1,267


1,213


Woodbury,


1,931


2,037


Scotland,


648


720


Woodstock,


2,955


3,285


Norwalk,


12,122


7,582


Voluntown,


1,052


1,055


Orange,


2,633


1,970


Waterbury,


13,148 10,004


191


HOSPITALS.


RECAPITULATION.


Counties.


1870.


1860.


Hartford County,


109,159


89,962


New Haven County,


121,382


97,345


New London County,


66,688


61,731


Fairfield County,


95,370


77,476


Litchfield County,


48,732


47,318


Windham County,


38,535


34,747


Middlesex County, .


36,117


30,859


Tolland County, .


22,015


21,709


Total,


537,998 461,147


HOSPITALS, &c.


RETREAT FOR THE INSANE, Hartford. Pres., Wm. A. Buck- ingham; Vice Pres., W. R. Cone; Treas., Thos. Sisson; Audit- or, Thos. Belknap; Sec., Jona. D. Bunce. Managers, Wm. R. Cone, Calvin Day, F. B. Cooley. Physician and Supt., John S. Butler; Ass't Physicians, Jas. H. Denny and George B. Ste- vens; Chaplain, ; Apothecary, Walter J. Norfolk; Steward, Thomas H. Holaday; Matron, Mrs. T. H. Holaday; Supervisor, Harriet E. Bacon.


GENERAL HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, Middletown. Trus- tees, Gov. J. E. English, New Haven; Lieut. Gov. Julius Hotch- kiss, Middletown; S. G. Willard, Colchester; J. D. Bates, Wind- ham; R. S. Fellowes, New Haven; C. W. Braithwait, Norwalk ; Robbins Battell, Norfolk; H. Sidney Hayden, Windsor; L. S. Fuller, Tolland; Benj. Douglas, Joseph Cummings, Henry Woodward, Middletown. Supt. and Physician, Abram M. Shew, M. D .; Asst. Physician, W. B. Hallock. Treas., M. B. Copeland.


GENERAL HOSPITAL SOCIETY OF CONN., New Haven .- Wm. W. Boardman, Pres .: Ebenezer H. Bishop, Vice Pres .; Jere- miah A. Bishop, Treas .; Chas. A. Lindsley, Sec'y.


HARTFORD HOSPITAL .- James B. Hosmer, Pres .; Albert Day, Vice Pres .; F. A. Brown, Sec'y and Treas. E. Fessenden, Geo. B. Hawley, Executive Committee.


W. H. TALCOTT & BROTHER,


Book Binders, AND


Blank Book Elanufacturers,


No. 338 Main Street,


[EXCHANGE CORNER.]


(Successors to Stillman & Parsons and Chas. Parsons.)


Having consolidated the Book Bindery of Wm. H. Tal- cott, No. 13 Asylum street, with the Exchange Bindery, No. 338 Main street, Exchange corner, we shall continue the BOOK BINDING business in all its branches, and by strict attention to our business hope to please our old and new customers, having increased our facilities for doing first-class work.


BLANK BOOKS ruled, printed, and bound to order, in the best manner. LETTER BOOKS, PORTFOLIOS, SCRAP BOOKS, SKELETON LETTER BOOKS, made to order. MUSIC and MAGAZINES bound at short notice and in every style of binding. BILL HEADS ruled and printed. LIBRARY BOOKS and PHOTO- GRAPH ALBUMS repaired strong and neat; OLD BOOKS bound or repaired. PAPER ruled in any desired pattern, or cut to any size. MUSIC ruled and bound.


ALL KINDS OF JOBBING


DONE WELL AT FAIR PRICES.


THE


Hartford aunty Mutual FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CT. 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 lens, and with their present cash surplus, which is all safely invested, it is hardly pos- sible that it will ever become necessary to do so.


CHARTER OAK FIRE INSURANCE CO.


Office No. 248 Main, corner of Grove Street.


CASH CAPITAL, - - $150,000. SURPLUS, $100,000. Insures against Loss or Damage by FIRE. J. H. SPRAGUE, President, GEORGE NEVERS, Secretary.


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 Conpany.


WM. H GROSS, Hartford, Conn., of Brown & Gross, Booksellers.


JACOB KNOUS, Hartford, Conn., of Weatherby, Knous & Pelton, Dry Goods Merchants.


Carefully Inspects all kinds of Steam Boilers.


HARTFORD


STEAM BOILER


COMET


E CO.


SPECTION AND INSURANCE


Insures against Damage from Boiler Explos'ns.


CAPITAL,


$500,000. J. M. ALLEN, President.


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


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, Glastonbury.


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


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


DECKER BROS. PIANOS.


356


Patent Plate, Grand and Square PIANO FORTES.


Acknowledged by all the leading Artists to be the Best Made, Finest Tone, and Most Durable, of any Piano before the public. - - -: 0:


The Esty Organs,


SUITABLE FOR THE PARLOR, CHAPEL, OR CHURCH.


The most popular instrument now before the public, being moderate in price, of sufficient power, and of great variety and sweetness of tone.


Piano Stools and Covers.


S. T. BISSELL & CO., 45 1-2 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn.


Allyn


HARTFORD.


COR. ASYLUM AND TRUMBULL STS.,




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