The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1871, 1874-1876, Volume 6, Part 2

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3d Tuesday, at Hartford.


3d Tuesday, at New Haven.


3d Tuesday, at Bridgeport.


COMMON PLEAS.


1st Monday, at Hartford, New Haven, Norwich, and Bridge port.


LEGISLATURES.


1st Monday, Kentucky, California, Virginia.


Last Monday, Missouri.


19


Tu


7 264 29 0


1 14


4 24


20 W 21 Th


7 26 1 29


7 274 30 2 16


3 19


6 6 7


54 41


17th, 3d Sunday in Advent.


24 Su


7 284 31


5 21


S


27 21st, St. Thomas


25 M 26 Tu


7 29 4 33


Rises. 9


7


24th, 4th Sunday in Advent.


27 W


17 29 4 34


5 12


9


50 25th, Christmas.


28 Th 7 29 14 34


6 7 10 36 26th, St. Stephen.


29 Fr 7 29 4 35


11 16 27th, St. John Evangelist.


30 Sa 7 30 4 36 8 8 11 57 28th, Holy Innocents.


31 Su 7 304 37 9


12 Ev. 37 31st, 1st Sunday after Christmas


3


4 M 134 27 11 21 2 44


5


Tu 7


14 4 27 Morn. 3 35


6 W 7 154 27 0 27


4 30


7Th 7 164 27


1 34


5 25


8 Fr 7 174 27 2 43


6


19


9 Sa 7 18 4 27 3 57


7


17


10 Su 7 194 27


5


14


8 9


1


12 Tu 7 21 4 27 Sets.


9 58


13 W 7 21 4 27 6 9 10 56


7 23


11 50


15


Fr 7 234 23


7 244 28 9


11


1


40


7 25 4 29


Morn.


8


3 29


CHURCH DAYS.


3d, Advent Sunday.


10th, 2d Sunday in Advent.


23 Sa


7 28 4 31 4 21


5 16


6


22 Fr


7 274 30


8 38 Morn.


51


0 44


16 Sa 17 Su 18.M


7 244 28


1 2 36


CALENDAR DAYS.


1 Fr


Su 17 12 4 2810 16


L 55


11


7 204 27 6 32


14 Th 7 22 4 28


7 28 14 32 6 20


DECEMBER.


1871.


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STATE OFFICERS.


GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT, FROM MAY 4, 1870, TO MAY 3, 1871.


EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.


His Excellency JAMES E. ENGLISH, New Haven, GOVERNOR. R. W. Wright, New Haven, Executive Secretary. His Honor JULIUS HOTCHKISS, Middletown, LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.


THOMAS M. WALLER, New London, SECRETARY OF STATE. D. W. Edgecomb, Clerk.


CHARLES M. POND, Hartford, TREASURER. Henry H. Fitch, George W. Williams, Clerks. SETH S. LOGAN, Washington, COMPTROLLER. George Robinson, Henry Fowler, Clerks.


GEORGE A. PAINE, Woodstock, SCHOOL FUND COMMISSIONER. Alfred J. Munyan, Clerk.


Gen. THEODORE G. ELLIS, Hartford, SURVEYOR GENERAL. STATE LIBRARY; COMMITTEE, the Governor, Secretary of State, and Hon. Dwight W. Pardee. LIBRARIAN, Charles J. Hoadly. 2


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


VOTES FOR STATE OFFICERS.


APRIL, 1870.


Gov., English, 44,128 M. Jewell, 43,285


LIEUT-GOV., Hotchkiss, 44,134


M. Tyler, 43,219


SEC'Y, Waller,


44,098 H. Appleman, 43,267


TREASURER, Pond, 44,108 D. P. Nichols,


43,307


COMPTROLLER, Logan, 44,040 2


J. W. Manning,


43,297


LEGISLATIVE.


General Assembly, Hlay, 1870.


SENATE.


HIS HONOR LIEUT. GOV. HOTCHKISS, PRESIDENT. HON. EDWARD HARLAND, PRESIDENT, pro tem. John A. Tibbits, New London, Clerk.


SENATORS, with their residences, also the Committees over which they presided.


1st, Elisha Johnson, Hartford. Incorporations.


2d, William S. Goslee, Glastonbury. Cities and Boroughs. Revision of Rules.


3d, Chauncey Goodrich, Plainville. Unfinished Business.


4th, Lucien W. Sperry, New Haven. Education.


5th, William Brown, Waterbury. Claims.


6th, S. H. Scranton, Madison. Sale of Lands.


7th, A. B. Taylor, Mystic. New Towns and Probate Districts. Retrenchments.


8th, Edward Harland, Norwich. Railroads. Contested Elec- tions.


9th, Henry Williams, Salem. Federal Relations.


10th, LeGrand G. Beers, Trumbull. Roads and Bridges.


11th, James Sanford, Redding.


12th, E. A. Woodward, So. Norwalk. School Fund, Fisheries. 13th, Ira G. Briggs, Voluntown. Banks.


14th, Joseph D. Barrows, Eastford. Engrossed Bills, Consti- tutional Amendments, Contested Elections.


15th, Henry S. Barbour, Torrington. Judiciary.


16th, N. Taylor Baldwin, Plymouth. Finance.


17th, Victory C. Beers, Cornwall. Military Affairs.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


18th, Alfred Hubbard, Middletown. Humane Institutions. 19th, Charles L. Griswold, Chester. Banks, State Prison. 20th, E. A. Converse, Stafford. Canvass of Votes.


21st, Madison Woodward, Columbia. Agriculture, Woman Suffrage.


Compensation of Senators $3.00 per day for each day of actual Session.


Messengers, Nathan F. D. Avery, and Nelson J. Craw.' Door Keepers, Edward O. Page, and James M. Winter.


HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, MAY, 1870. SPEAKER, LAFAYETTE S. FOSTER,* Norwich. Allowance, $5 per day.


Representatives with their residences, also the committees of which they were members. Compensation of Representatives $3 per day.


Hartford, William W. Eaton. Judiciary. William James Hamersley.


Avon, Fitch L. Bishop. Claims.


Berlin, William W. Norton. New Towns and Probate Districts.


Bloomfield, Gad Wilcox.


Bristol, Edward Ingraham. Fisheries.


Burlington, James Alling.


Canton, Gideon M. Case. East Granby, Homer Griffin.


East Hartford, Moses Chandler. John L. Olmstead. Banks.


East Windsor, Jabez S. Allen. Incorporations. Francis Gowdy.


Enfield, George S. Miller. Constitutional Amendments. J. Warren Johnson. Railroads.


Farmington, Thomas Cowles. School Fund, Woman Suffrage. Samuel Q. Porter. State Prison.


Glastonbury, John B. Moseley. Federal Relations. Martin Hollister. Contingent Expenses.


Granby, Theodore M. Maltbie. Canvass of Votes. Lucien Reed.


Hartland, Ebenezer H. Miller. Horace J. Ward.


*Resigned June 16th, and Hon. A. A. Burnham elected re- mainder of term.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Manchester, George M. Spencer. Humane Institutions. Marlborough, Alfred Hailing.


New Britain, Timothy W. Stanley. Cities and Boroughs,


Mileage and Debenture.


Alva W. Spalding. Plainville, Hiram Hills.


Rocky Hill, Edward Robbins.


Simsbury, William C. Case. Sale of Lands.


Dudley B. McLean. Education.


Southington, Julius B. Savage. William Wilcox.


South Windsor, Lyman Grant. Agriculture.


Suffield, Simon B. Kendall. Francis P. Loomis.


West Hartford, Charles Boswell. Finance.


Wethersfield, James T. Pratt. Military Affairs, Retrenchment. John D. Seymour.


Windsor, John Francis. Alexander Clapp. Roads and Bridges.


Windsor Locks, William B. Butler.


NEW HAVEN, Tilton E. Doolittle. Judiciary.


Luzon B. Morris. Railroads, Constitutional Amendments, Contested Elections.


Bethany, Asa C. Woodward. Agriculture.


Branford, Eli F. Rogers. Claims.


Cheshire, Warren Doolittle. Banks. Titus B. Ives. Canvass of Votes.


Derby, Josiah H. Whiting. Finance.


East Haven, Joseph R. Bradley. School Fund.


Guilford, Edward R. Landon. Contested Elections, Woman Suffrage


Hethcote G. Landon.


Hamden, Gilbert S. Benham. Humane Institutions.


Madison, Joseph G. Dickinson. Fisheries.


Meriden, John Parker. Education.


Middlebury, James Smith. Roads and Bridges.


Milford, Henry C. Miles. Incorporations. Retrenchment. William Brotherton.


Naugatuck, Hial S. Stevens.


North Branford, Martin C. Bishop.


North Haven, Daniel A. Patten. State Prison.


Orange, Israel K. Ward. Federal Relations. Debenture.


Mileage and


Oxford, Egbert L. Warner. Military Affairs. Woman Suffrage.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Prospect, George F. Tyler. Sale of Lands.


Seymour, Virgil H. McEwen.


Southbury, Samuel W. Post. Cities and Boroughs.


Wallingford, Franklin Platt. Engrossed Bills. Erastus A. Doolittle. Waterbury, George W. Beach. Unfinished Business.


. George Pritchard. Wolcott, Berlin J. Pritchard.


Woodbridge, William A. Warner. New Towns and Probate Districts.


NEW LONDON, Benjamin B. Thurston. Humane Institutions. Seth Smith. Banks.


Norwich, Lafayette S. Foster. Thaddeus C. Gordon. School Fund.


Bozrah, Samuel C. Parker. Agriculture.


Colchester, Charles Clark. William Carver.


Cities and Boroughs.


East Lyme, Moses W. Comstock.


Franklin, William M. Converse.


Griswold, Jepthah G. Bill. Constitutional Amendments.


Groton, Lemuel Clift. Judiciarv. Retrenchment. Daniel Latham. Unfinished Business.


Lebanon; William C. Noyes. Claims. John Avery. Education.


Ledyard, Henry Stoddard. Roads and Bridges.


Lisbon, George L. Phillips.


Lyme, Marshfield S. Parker. Fisheries.


Elihu Geer. Military Affairs. Contingent Expenses.


Montville, James Allyn. Railroads.


North Stonington, Asher H. Chapman. New Towns and Pro- bate Districts. Joseph D. Hewitt. Sale of Lands.


Old Lyme, Robert F. Chapman. Incorporations.


Preston, Henry J. Gallup. Nathan D. Bates. State Prison.


Salem, Jesse C. Maynard. Sprague, John Nolan. Claims.


Stonington, Benjamin F. Stanton. Federal Relations. George S. Brewster. Finance.


Waterford, Savilion Chapman. Canvass of Votes.


BRIDGEPORT, Nathaniel Wheeler. Claims. Mileage and De- benture.


Danbury, Henry N. Fanton. Military Affairs. Lyman D. Brewster. Incorporations. Bethel, Alva Taylor.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Brookfield, Daniel G. Beers. Federal Relations.


Darien, Ira Scofield. Canvass of Votes.


Easton, Floyd Tucker.


Fairfield, Luzon W. Clark. Roads and Bridges. Seth Wakeman. Fisheries.


Greenwich, William J. Mead. New Towns and Probate Dis- tricts.


John Dayton. State Prison.


Huntington, James Byington. Railroads.


Monroe, Burr Hawley.


New Canaan, Mark Staples.


New Fairfield, Lewis L. Hopkins.


Newton, Charles C. Warner. Education.


Silas B. Wheeler.


Norwalk, Martin S. Craw. Finance.


Talmadge Baker. Woman Suffrage.


Redding, John S. Sanford. Sale of Lands.


Jonathan R. Sandford.


Ridgefield, Daniel L. Adams. Judiciary. Retrenchment. Daniel Hunt. Agriculture.


Sherman, Charles Porter.


Stamford, James H. Olmstead. Constitutional Amendments.


William A. Keeler. School Fund.


Stratford, Julius W. Knowlton. Humane Institutions.


Trumbull, George B. Ambler.


Weston, Henry Robertson.


Westport, Thomas R. Lees. Cities and Boroughs.


Wilton, Sherman Morehouse. Banks.


BROOKLYN, Willard Day. Railroads.


Ashford, John W. Church. Mil tary Affairs. Henry N. Squire.


Canterbury, Charles A. Hilberts. Sale of Lands.


John P. Kingsley. Canvass of Votes.


Chaplin, James Martin. Agriculture.


Eastford, James M. Carpenter. School Fund.


Hampton, William Brown. Banks. Retrenchment. Killingly, Isaac Tillinghast.


Samuel Smith.


Plainfield, Henry S. Newton. Incorporations.


John D. Rood. Cities and Boroughs.


Pomfret, William I. Bartholomew. Roads and Bridges. John W. Clapp. New Towns and Probate Districts. Putnam, Hezekiah Babbitt. Humane Institutions. Scotland, Marcus Burnham.


Sterling, Theron D. Whitford. Education.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Thompson, Jerome Nichols. Finance. Allen T. Bixby.


Voluntown, Edmund Hall. State Prison.


Windham, John M. Hall. Fisheries. Woman Suffrage.


Alfred A. Burnham. Judiciary. Constitutional Amend- ments.


Woodstock, Findly M. Fox. Claims.


John H. Stetson. Federal Relations.


LITCHFIELD, Edward W. Seymour. Judiciary. Henry Frisbie.


Barkhamsted, Henry V. Stannard. Claims. William H. Payne.


Bethlehem, Warren H. Taylor.


Bridgewater, Daniel Keeler. Fisheries.


Canaan, Henry Sturgess.


Colebrook, Solomon Sackett. Roads and Bridges. John P. Norton.


Cornwall, William H. H. Hewitt. Finance. George C. Harrison.


Goshen, Edward Norton. Sale of Lands.


Frederick E. Hurlbut. Contingent Expenses.


Harwinton, Henry Catlin. David Birge. Military Affairs.


Kent, Charles Edwards.


Morris, Samuel M. Ensign. Education.


New Hartford, Edward M. Chapin. Unfinished Business. Sylvester N. Pettibone. School Fund.


New Milford, Monroe L. Frost. Canvass of Votes. William W. Wells.


Norfolk, William K. Peck. Agriculture. Joseph N. Cowles. Engrossed Bills.


North Canaan, Jacob B. Hardenburg.


Plymouth, Thomas J. Bradstreet. State Prison.


Roxbury, Chauncey A. Beers.


Salisbury, John G. Landon. Sidney P. Ensign. Railroads.


Sharon, John C. Smith. New Towns, Probate Districts, Wo- man Suffrage. Retrenchment.


Baldwin Reed, 2d.


Torrington, Jeremiah W. Phelps. Humane Institutions. Luther Bronson. Federal Relations. Warren, Beecher Perkins.


Washington, Seymour H. Welton. Cities and Boroughs. Samuel H. Clark.


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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


Watertown, Charles A. Warren. Incorporations.


Winchester, Ralph H. Moore. Banks. Frederick Woodruff.


Woodbury, George P. Crane. Constitutional Amendments. Joseph T. Capewell.


MIDDLETOWN, Arthur W. Bacon. man Suffrage.


Roads and Bridges Wo-


George W. Guy Humane Institutions.


Haddam, Henry H. Clark.


Washington K. Smith. Constitutional Amendments.


Chatham, Edward A. Brainard. Military Affairs. Diodate B. West. Fisheries.


Chester, Edward C. Hungerford. Canvass of Votes. Re- trenchment.


Clinton, James L. Davis. State Prison.


Cromwell, Elisha Stevens. Incorporations.


Durham, Huntington Southmayd. Henry Page. School Fund.


East Haddam, Almond Day. Finance. Edwin A. Emmons. Sale of Lands.


Essex, Giles Potter. Education.


Killingworth, Charles D). Kelsey. Cities and Boroughs. Ulysses S. Hull. Federal Relations.


Middlefield, Henry Smith. Banks.


Old Saybrook, Samuel H. Lord. Railroads.


Portland, Daniel Strong. Agriculture.


Saybrook, Gilbert F. Buckingham. Judiciary. Smith S. Gilbert. New Towns and Probate Districts. Westbrook, James A. Pratt. Claims. TOLLAND, William Baker. State Prison.


Joseph Bishop. Humane Institutions. Retrenchment.


Andover, Jasper A. Fitch. Incorporations.


Bolton, Selah A. Brown. School Fund.


Columbia, Charles R. Fuller. New Towns and Probate Dist. Coventry, John Wright. Federal Relations.


Samuel A. Storrs. Cities and Boroughs.


Ellington, Nelson Warner. Canvass of Votes.


Hebron, Louis D. Abbott. Railroads. Humphrey H. Strong. Banks.


Mansfield, Emery B. Smith. Judiciary. Gardner C. Pike.


Somers, William B. Woods. Contested Elections. Adonijah F. Dimick. Stafford, William P. Sweetzer. Finance.


JamesjM. Washburn. Sale of Lands.


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VOTES AND SENATORS.


Union, George D. Colburn. Military Affairs. Constitutional Amendments.


Almanzor Herendeen. Fisheries.


Vernon, Alfred R. Goodrich. Education. Woman Suffrage. Willington, Wesley P. Bidwell. Agriculture.


John R. Chaplin. Roads and Bridges.


Clerks, Edward B. Bennett, Hampton, Benezet A. Hough, Danbury.


Messengers, J. H. Phillips, Hartford, John H. Platt, Prospect, Charles H. Hoyt, Danbury.


Door Keepers, Chas. H. Butler, Oxford, Edward B. Fowler, East Haven, John E. Case, Simsbury.


COMMITTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


JOINT STANDING.


JOINT SELECT.


Judiciary.


Federal Relations.


School Fund.


Amendment of Constitution.


Education.


Fisheries.


Agriculture.


Unfinished Business.


Finance.


Engrossed Bills.


Claims.


Convass of Votes-for Judges


Banks.


of Probate and Justices of the Peace.


Incorporations.


· New Towns and Probate Dist. Cities and Boroughs.


Railroads.


Roads and Bridges.


HOUSE SELECT.


Sale of Lands.


Contested Elections.


State Prison.


Contingent Expenses.


Humane Institutions.


Mileage and Debenture.


Military Affairs.


JOINT SPECIAL. - Woman Suffrage. Retrenchment.


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VOTES FOR SENATORS.


APRIL, 1870.


Dist. Elected.


1 Elisha Johnson,


5,226


Rowland Swift, 4,693


2 William S. Goslee,


2,164


Hosmer P. Stedman, 1,800


3 Chauncey Goodrich,


2,207


Elizur H. Eno, 2,204


5,223 George H. Watrous, 3,325


4 Lucien W. Sperry,


Vote. Opposing Candidate. Vote.


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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.


5 William Brown, 3,317


Israel Holmes, 2,796


6 Sereno H. Scranton, 2,714 Augustus C. Markham, 2,621


7 Amos B. Taylor, 1,858


Abiel Converse, 1,639


Erastus F. Hewit, 1,954


9 Henry Williams, 1,212


Austin O. Gallup, 983


10 LeGrand G. Beers, 3,434


Frederick J. Beardsley, 2,781


11 James Sanf rd, 1,884


Alvah S. Pearce, 1,808


12 Elbert A. Woodward, 2,679


Heusted W. R. Hoyt, 2,284


13 Ira G. Briggs, 1,525


Ralph W. Robinson, 1,085


14 Joseph D. Barrows, 1,835


Edwin A. Buck,


941


15 Henry S. Barbour,


1,693


William Deming, 1,500


16 N. Taylor Baldwin, 1,584


Owen B. King, 1,573


17 Victory C. Beers,


1,506


James A. Bierce,


1,187


18 Alfred Hubbard, 1,585


John M. Douglass, 1,509


19 Charles L. Griswold, 1,467


Daniel B. Warner, 1,126


20 Eliab A. Converse, 961 Samuel E. Fairfield, 867


21 Madison Woodward, 1,271


William H. Yeomans, 912


SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.


WITH POPULATION IN 1870.


1 __ Hartford, Wethersfield, Berlin, Southington, New Britain, Rocky Hill, West Hartford-59,298.


2 .- Enfield, Suffield, East Windsor, East Hartford, Glaston- bury, Marlborough, Manchester, South Windsor - 25, 456.


3. - Hartland, Granby, East Granby, Simsbury, Windsor, Canton, Farmington, Plainville, Bristol, Burlington, Axon, Bloomfield, Windsor Locks-24,405.


4. New Haven, Hamden, Woodbridge-54,744.


5 Milford, Orange, Derby, Oxford, Middlebury, Waterbury, Bethany, Wolcott, Southbury, Naugatuck, Seymour-87,148.


6 .~ Guilford, Branford, North Branford, East Haven, North Haven, Madison, Wallingford, Meriden, Cheshire, Prospect- 29,490.


7_New London, Groton, Ledyard, Stonington, Waterford- 25,000.


8. "Norwich, North Stonington, Preston, Griswold, Lisbon, Sprague, Franklin-27,846.


9 .- Lyme, Colchester, Lebanon, Montville, Salem, Bozrah, East Lyme, Old Lyme-13,842.


10. Fairfield, Bridgeport, Stratford, Huntington, Weston, Trumbull, Monroe, Westport, Easton-38,345.


11 .- Danbury, Bethel, Ridgefield, Redding, Newtown, Brook- field, New Fairfield, Sherman-21,192.


8 Edward Harland, 2,093


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JUDICIARY.


12 ._ Norwalk, Darien, Stamford, Greenwich, New Canaan, Wilton-35,833.


13. Brooklyn, Canterbury, Hampton, Plainfield, Sterling, Voluntown, Windham, Chaplin, Scotland-18,158.


14 .- Ashford, Eastford, Killingly, Pomfret, Putnam, Thomp- son, Woodstock-20,377.


15. Litchfield, Harwinton, New Hartford, Torrington, Win- chester, Barkhamsted, Colebrook, Morris-17,507.


16 .- New Milford, Bridgewater, Warren, Washington, Rox- bury, Bethlehem, Woodbury, Watertown, Plymouth-16,140.


17 .- Salisbury, Canaan, North Canaan, Norfolk, Sharon, Cornwall, Goshen, Kent-15,085.


18 .- Middletown, Cromwell, Durham, Chatham, Middlefield, Portland-22,605.


19_Haddam, Chester, Clinton, East Haddam, Killingworth, Saybrook, Old Saybrook, Essex, Westbrook-13,512.


20/ Tolland, Ellington, Somers, Stafford, Union, Willington -8,892.


21-Andover, Bolton, Coventry, Columbia, Hebron, Mans- field, Vernon-13,123.


JUDICIARY.


U. S. Circuit and District Courts in Connecticut.


SUPREME COURT, CIRCUIT JUDGE .- SAMUEL NELSON, Cooperstown, N. Y.


CIRCUIT C'T JUDGE .- LEWIS B. WOODRUFF, Litchfield. DISTRICT JUDGE .- WILLIAM D. SHIPMAN, Hartford. CLERK OF COURTS .- L. P. Waldo, Hartford.


DISTRICT ATTORNEY .- Calvin G. Childs, Stamford. MARSHAL .- Peter R. Carll, New Haven.


DEPUTY MARSHALS-Philo F. Barnum, Bridgeport ; Westell Russell, Hartford ; Nehemiah H. Payne, New London.


Masters in Chancery,


L. P. Waldo, Hartford ; Alfred Blackman, Johnson T. Platt, New Haven.


Commissioners of the U. S. Circuit Court.


Hartford ; Wm. Hamersley, R. D. Hubbard, H. E. Burton, L. P. Waldo, Erastus Smith.


Litchfield; George M. Woodruff.


Meriden; Ratcliff Hicks.


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JUDICIARY.


Middletown; A. W. Bacon.


New Haven; Alfred Blackman, Charles R. Ingersoll, Samuel L. Bronson, H. Lynde Harrison, Johnson T. Platt, Jonathan In- gersoll.


New London; Abiel Converse. Norwich; James A. Hovey, Allen lenney.


Norwalk; Asa B. Woodward.


Registers in Bankruptcy.


1st Dist. John Hooker, Hartford.


2d Eleazer K. Foster, New Haven.


3d 66 Robert Coit, New London.


4th William K. Seeley, Bridgeport.


Supreme Court of Errors.


CHIEF JUSTICE .- THOMAS B. BUTLER, Norwalk, elected Chief Justice, 1870.


ASSOCIATE JUDGES .- John D. Park, Norwich, 1864; Elisha Carpenter, Wethersfield, 1865; Lafayette S. Foster, Norwich, 1870; Origen S. Seymour, Litchfield, 1870.


REPORTER .- John Hooker, Hartford.


For Terms of the Courts, see Calendar pages.


Superior Court.


JUDGES .- James Phelps, Essex, 1863; Dwight W. Pardee, Hartford, 1863; Dwight Loomis, Rockville, 1864; Edward I. Sanford, New Haven, 1867; Miles T. Granger, North Canaan, 1867; William T. Minor, Stamford, 1868; Lafayette S. Foster, Norwich, 1870; Origen S. Seymour, Litchfield, 1870.


Court of Common Pleas.


HARTFORD COUNTY .- Charles H. Briscoe, Enfield, Judge. Charles E. Fellowes, Hartford, Clerk.


Francis A. Henry, Hartford, Assistant Clerk.


NEW HAVEN COUNTY .- Samuel L. Bronson, New Haven, Judge.


Arthur D. Osborne, New Haven, Clerk.


Edward A. Anketell, New Haven, Assistant Clerk.


NEW LONDON COUNTY .- Hiram Willey, New London, Judge. William L. Brewer, Norwich, Clerk.


William Belcher, New London, Assistant Clerk.


FAIRFIELD COUNTY .- Lyman D. Brewster, Danbury, Judge.


David B. Booth, Danbury, Clerk.


W. E. Norton, Bridgeport, Assistant Clerk.


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JUDICIARY.


Allotment of Judges from July 1870, to July 1871.


JUDGE Pardee, Hartford,


3d Tuesday July, 1870.


Litchfield,


2d


Sept.,


'70.


Fairfield,


3d


Oct.,


'70.


Hartford,


3d 66


Dec.,


'70.


Tolland,


2d


April,


'71.


Minor,


Hartford,


4th


66


Sept.,


'70.


Windham,


1st


Nov.,


'70.


New Haven,


3d


=


Dec.,


"70.


Fairfield,


3d


66


Feb.,


"71.


Middlesex,


1st


Feb.,


"71.


.


Granger, New Haven,


1st


Sept.,


'70.


Litchfield,


1st


66


Nov.,


'70


Fairfield,


3d


Dec.,


'70.


Hartford,


2d


March, '71.


Phelps,


Tolland,


2d


66


Sept.,


'70.


New Haven,


2d


¥


Oct.,


.סלי


New London,


3d


Jan.,


'71.


Fairfield,


1st


March, '71.


Sanford, New London


2d


66


Sept.,


'70.


Fairfield,


3d


Oct.,


'70.


Middlesex,


1st


66


Feb.,


'71.


New Haven,


1st


March, '71.


" Carpenter, Fairfield,


1st


June,


'70.


New Haven,


2d


66


May,


'71.


" Foster,


Windham,


4th


66


Aug.,


170.


" Park, Windham,


1st


66


Jan.,


'71.


New London,


last


March, '71.


" Loomis,


Fairfield,


4th


66


Aug.,


'70.


Middlesex, Tolland,


2d


Oct.,


'70.


Litchfield,


4th


66


Jan.,


'71.


Windham,


3d


April,


171.


" Seymour,


Fairfield,


4th


Aug.,


'70.


Litchfield,


2d


66


April,


'71.


" Butler,


Middlesex,


2d


66


April,


'71.


Dec.,


'70.


Tolland,


1st


3d


Nov.,


'70.


New London,


1st


Dec.,


'70.


The Judges are elected for eight years, salary $3,500 per annum.


30


JUDICIARY.


PROBATE COURTS.


HARTFORD COUNTY.


HARTFORD, Bloomfield, E. Hartford, Glastonbury, .J. H. White. Rocky Hill, W. Hartford, Wethersfield, Windsor L'ks, Avon, Harvey Woodford. Berlin, Sam. Rockwell.


New Britain,


Bristol, Josiah T. Peck. Burlington, Geo. J. Hinman. Canton, Franklin R. Perry.


East Granby, Isaac P. Owen. E. Windsor, / J.W. Stoughton. S. Windsor, S Enfield, Wm. Olmsted. Farmington, Sam. S. Cowles.


Granby, Watson Dewey. Hartland, Geo. D. Cornish. Manchester, Rufus R. Dimock. Marlborough, George Foote. Simsbury, Joseph L. Bartlett. Southington, Walter S. Merrill. Suffield, George Williston. Windsor, H. Sidney Hayden.


NEW HAVEN COUNTY.


NEW HAVEN, )


Hamden,


North Haven, Orange,


LeviB. Bradley.


Seymour,


Woodbridge,


Bethany, Nathan Clark.


Branford, Eli F. Rogers.


N. Branford, p't, § Platt.


Cheshire, Wm. T. Peters.


Prospect,


Derby, George H. Peck. East Haven, Charles A. Bray.


Milford, John W. Fowler. Naugatuck, Samuel Hopkins. Waterbury, Middlebury, H. I. Boughton.


Wolcott,


NEW LONDON COUNTY.


NEW LONDON, ! Earl War-


Waterford,


ner, Jr.


Norwich,


Franklin,


Griswold,


Albert S. Bowles.


Lisbon,


Preston,


Sprague,


Bozrah, Isaac Johnson.


Colchester, Albert N. Fuller.


Guilford, - N.Branford, p't, S


E. R. Landon. Madison, Henry B. Wilcox. Meriden, Emerson A. Merriman. Oxford, Nathaniel Walker. Southbury, see Litchfield Co. Wallingford, 1 Frankiin


East Lyme, Ezra Moore. Groton, Amos Clift. Lebanon, Edwin MI. Dolbeare.


Ledyard, James A. Billings. Lyme, Frederick Fosdick. Montville, Henry A. Baker. N. Stonington, Chas. P. White. Old Lyme, Thomas S. Swan. Salem, Austin A. Gallup.


Stonington, Rich. A. Wheeler.


31


JUDICIARY.


FAIRFIELD COUNTY.


BRIDGEPORT,


Huntington,


L. M. Slade.


Monroe,


Wilton,


Trumbull,


Danbury,


David B.


Darien,


Ridgefield, D. Smith Sholes.


Bethel, A. L. Benedict.


Sherman, Henry Sherwood.


Brookfield, Henry O. Lake.


Stratford, Claudius B. Curtis.


Fairfield, Edmund Hobart.


Weston,


Easton, Charles Rowland.


Westport, Edward J. Taylor.


WINDHAM COUNTY.


BROOKLYN, Wm. Woodbridge. Pomfret, Edward P. Hayward. Ashford, Edwin A. Buck.


Putnam, John A. Carpenter.


Canterbury, A. H. Cortelyou.


Sterling, Amos J. Gallup.


Chaplin, Ephraim W. Day. Thompson, Alanson Rawson. Voluntown, Hiram Jenks.


Eastford, S. O. Brown.


Hampton, Patrick H. Pearl.


Windham, William Swift.


Killingly, William E. Hyde. Scotland,


Plainfield, Jer'h Starkweather. Woodstock, Oscar Fisher.


LITCHFIELD COUNTY.


LITCHFIELD


Goshen, --- G. M. Woodruff.


Morris,


Warren, Barkhamsted, Daniel Youngs.


Canaan, Fred. Watson.


No. Canaan, S


Cornwall, Frederick Kellogg. Harwinton, Abijah Catlin. Kent, Perry Hufcut.


New Milford, J. H.McMahon. Bridgewater, S


New Hartford, F. W. Burwell. Southbury,


Norfolk, Robbins Battell. Plymouth, Augustus H. Fenn. Roxbury, Herman B. Eastman. Salisbury, Silas B. Moore. Sharon, Z. W. Bissell. Torrington, Henry S. Barbour. Washington, H. H. Morehouse. Watertown, Leman W. Cutler. Winchester, Hiram Perkins. Colebrook, Woodbury, Bethlehem,


Jas. Huntington.


Greenwich, James H. Brush. Newtown, Charles C. Warner. Redding, Lemuel Sanford.


Norwalk,


New Canaan, G.A.Davenport.


Stamford, Francis A. Marden.


New Fairfield, S Booth.


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STATE COMMISSIONERS.


MIDDLESEX COUNTY.


MIDDLETOWN,


East Haddam, Julius Attwood.


Cromwell, E.W. N. Starr.


Essex, Edward W. Redfield.


Durham,


Killingworth, Henry Hull.


Middlefield,


Old Saybrook, Henry Hart.


Haddam, Harvey E. Brainard.


Saybrook,


Chatham,


Chester, A. H. Banning.


Portland, S W. T. Gleason.


Westbrook, H. M. Stannard.


Clinton, David Dibble.


TOLLAND COUNTY.


TOLLAND, J. C. Eaton.


Ellington, Gelon W. West.


Willington, ~


Vernon,


Andover,


Hebron, F. P. Bissell.


Bolton, Sherm. P.Sumner. Mansfield, Isaac R. Fenton.


Columbia,


Somers, Solomon Fuller.


Coventry, Richard H. Rose.


Stafford,


Union, F. L. Batchelder.


STATE COMMISSIONERS.


ON TURNPIKE ROADS.


Bridgeport and Newtown-Elliot M. Beardsley, Trumbull; Charles C. Warner, Newtown.


Colchester and Norwich-H. W. Kingsley, Franklin; Andrew G. Fitch, Colchester.


Essex-J. D. Redfield, Essex; C. L. Ely, Lyme.


Greenwoods-Wm. G. Coe, Winsted ; Samuel Seymour, Nor- folk ; H. H. Stone, New Hartford.


Huntington-Wm. S. Pomeroy, Bridgeport; F. G. Perry, Hunt- ington.


Litchfield and Cornwall-Charles B. Lane, Litchfield ; Marshall F. Gibbs, Kent.




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