The Connecticut register : being a state calendar of public officers and institutions in Connecticut for 1871, 1874-1876, Volume 6, Part 45

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Cannon's Station, A. M. Reed East Hampton,


Canterbury, Thos. Potter East Hartford,


C. O. Sears W. A. Loomis W. E. Gibbons S. Hemingway


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


Elisha Fry


Isaac Fogg


Center Groton, Geo. L. Daboll


East Lyme, J. J. Comstock


Center Hill, John F. Simmons East River, I. 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 E. Wallingf'd, Mrs. D. Williams Cheshire, Edwin R. Brown East Windsor, Geo. B. Spencer


Chester, S. A. Wright E. Windsor Hill, C. Z. Parmelee Chesterfield, Jas. B. Ashcroft Fast Woodstock, G. O. Robbins M. H. Foster Ekonk,


Clarks Corner, Clark Falls, E. P. Chapman Ellington, William E. Burgis Ellsworth,


Kinney S. Wilcox Elam S. Hyde


Clinton,


Cobalt, Rufus D. Tibbals Elmwood,


Colchester, Chas. H. Rogers Enfield,


John M. Gregory W. S. Goodwin Fred'k P. Parsons


Cold Spring, O. S. Botsford Essex,


Colebrook, Henry L. Allen Fairfield,


Charles S. Munger Charles B. Wakeley


Colebrook River, Geo. S. Ives Fair Haven,


Jas. D. Howell Collinsville, Emerson A. Hough Falls Village, J. F. Millspaugh


Buckland,


Canton, Moses S. Dyer East Hartland,


Central Vill., Jas. M. Wilcox East Kent,


Center Brook, D. W. Spencer East Killingly,


196


POST-OFFICES.


Farmington, Rich. H. Cowles Jewett City,


Farms Village, Chas. S. Weed Kensington,


Forestville, J. F. Douglass Kent,


Franklin, Andrew B. Smith Killingly,


Gale's Ferry,- Isaac Bragaw Killingworth,


Gaylordsville, A. H. Barlow Lakeville, Thomas L. Norton Georgetown, James Corcoran Lanesville, Mrs. Wm. S. Warner Gildersleeve's Landing, F. Gil- Lebanon, dersleeve Ledyard,


C. T. Morton Edmund Spicer Nelson Bowers


Gilead, Ralph T. Hutchinson Leesville,


Glasgo, Wm. P. Young


Liberty Hill,


Wm. A. Fuller N. A. Dean


Glastonbury, F. C. Covell Lime Rock,


Glenville, Webster Haight Litchfield,


Goshen, Chas. J. Porter Long Ridge,


Granby, Chester P. Loomis Lyme,


Grantville, Moses Grant Madison,


Greenfield Hill, B. B. Banks Manchester,


Wm. B. Lincoln


Greeneville, Paul B. Greene Mansfield, S. S. Fuller


Greenwich, J. E. Brush Mansfield Cent'r, J. P. Fenton


Griswold, Mary L. Meech Mansfield Dp't, Wm. H. Corbet


Grosvenordale, Lucius Briggs


Marbledale, E. O. Sperry


Groton, John S. Morgan Marion,


Wm. C. Doolittle


Guilford, Charles Griswold Marlborough,


E. C. Warner


Gurley ville, F. Dunham Mashapaug,


M. H. Kinney


Haddam, E. S. Clark Mechanicsville, J. Cunningham


L. R. Hall Haddam Neck, H. M. Selden Meriden, John Comstock Merrow Station, J. B. Merrow


Hadlyme,


D. T. Hawes


Hamburg, Walter S. Ely Middlebury, Fred'k G. Scott


Hamden, Jesse Warner Middlefield,


Hampton,


S. D. Jewett Edgar H. Newton Middle Haddam, HenryM.Hurd Mrs. Maria Smith Middletown,


Hartford, John H. Burnham Milford,


Joseph R. Clark


Hartland Center, J. A. Miller Mill Brook, Wm. P. Lawrence


Harwinton, Lewis Catlin Mill Dale,


H. A. Hitchcock


Hawleyville, D. B. Hawley Mill Plain,


Henry M. Senior Thomas W. Beach


Hebron, Higganum,


John S. Welles Minortown, A. H. Hull Monroe,


N. B. Burton


Wm. A. Clarke


High Ridge, John H. Newman Montowese,


F. B. Robinson Hockanum, Edwin Brewer Montville, L. D. Tompkins Hotchkissville,: G. F. Morris Moodus, L. D. F. Gates


Huntington, Wooster Blackman Moose Meadow, M. Burdick Huntsville, James H. Chase Moosup, Wm. S. Simmons


Hallington, J. H. Woodruff Mianus,


Bartlett Bent


Hanover,


Hazardville, A. Lundschultz Milton,


A. F. Brown N. W. Warren Burrett Eaton Marcus Wood O. E. Redfield


H. E. Gates


Seth S. Cook Gilbert S. Wait John Wilcox


197


POST-OFFICES.


Morris, Joseph W. Mason No, Windham, F. M. Lincoln


Mount Carmel, James Ives No. Woodstock, Ezra C. May


Mount Hope, J. C. Bottum Norwalk, Charles Olmstead


Mystic, Geo. E. Lamphere Norwich, E. G. Bidwell Mystic Bridge, J. A. Rathbun Norwich Town, Geo. D. Fuller Mystic River, W. W. Packer Oakville,


Naubuc, Albert A. Bogue Oneco,


Edwin A. Card


Naugatuck,


Luther S. Platt Orange, Sidney F. Oviatt


Nepaug, S. H. Mason Ore Hill, Homer A. Gibbs


New Boston, Oscar Tourtellotte Oxford,


Chas. H. Butler


New Britain, Walter Gladden Park Lane, Mrs.C.A.Morehouse


New Canaan, Noah W. Hoyt Pendleton Hill, R. P. Palmer


Walter H. Scott


New Hartford, H. L. Jones Phoenixville, S. A. Wheaton


New Haven, Neh. D. Sperry


Pine Meadow, B. G. Loomis


Newington, Erastus Kilbourn


Plainfield, Waldo Tillinghast


Plainville, E. F. Tomlinson


Newingt'n Junc. J.C.Sternberg New London, Mrs. B. A. Mower New Milford, David A. Baldwin Plattsville,


New Preston,


D. Burnham


Pleasant Vall'y,


New Saybrook,


Jos. Kellogg Z. S. Peck


Pomfret,


E. T. Robinson


Niantic,


Wm. Whaley


Noank,


Orrin E. Miner


Pomfret Centre, Ethan Allen Pomfret Land'g, C. G. Williams Aaron Lucas


No. Ashford, Geo. W. Olds


Poquonoc B'g,


John Crandall


No.Branford, Jenny E. Wheaton


Poquonock,


C. A. Moshier Mary J. Edwards


No. Colebrook, Erastus Simons Preston City, Morrison Robbins North Cornwall, Miles Scoville Prospect,


Northfield, D. T. Wooster Putnam,


Perry C. Wilson


Northford, Henry C. Hart Quinebang,


E. J. Amidon


No. Granby, Willis Phelps Quarryville, Albert W. Cowles N. Grosvenordale, W.H. Arnold Rainbow,


Dana L. Payne


No. Guilford, Abigail Fowler Redding, David S. Johnson


North Haven, H. H. Stiles Redding Ridge, Daniel Sanford


North Lyme, Charles Stark Reynolds Bridge, Wm. Barbour George Boughton North Madison, Alvin A. Blake Ridgebury,


No. Manchester, Moses Scott Ridgefield,


Hiram K. Scott


North Stamford, Alvin Weed Riverton,


Abner S. Hart


No. Stonington, Wm. H. Hillard Riverside, R. S. Hinman


Northville, Solomon Couch Riverside Station, John Wendle No. Westchester, F. L. Carrier Robertsville, E. B. Brown


North Wilton, Jas. Comstock Rock Fall,


Ira N. Johnson


Plantsville, Heber S. Ives George S. Platt Albert Baker


Plymouth, Horace Fenn


Newtown,


Norfolk, Orlo H. Wolcott


Poquetannock,


North Canton, George Adams Portland,


Richard Tyler


New Fairfield, Martin Couch Pequabuck,


Noble W. Warner


198


POST-OFFICES.


Rockville, Geo. N. Brigham Staffordville, A. S. Eaton


Rocky Hill, Henry J. Smith Stamford, Theodore J. Daskam


Romford, S. S. Logan Stanwich, Jonathan Finch


Round Hill, Odle C. Knapp


Stepney, Burr Hawley


Roxbury,


George Hurlburt


Stepney Depot, Geo. Clark


Salem, Oramel Whittlesey


Salisbury, Francis Richardson


Sterling, Silas J. Matteson Sterling Hill, Dan'l T. Hart


Sandy Hook,


Ezra Patch Stony Creek, Wm. Beach


Saugatuck, Jas. E. Hubbell Stonington, Franklin Williams


Say brook,


Galen H. Dowd Stratford, Claudius B. Curtis


Scitico, L. S. Johnson Suffield, Maria M. Nichols Scotland, Wm. F. Palmer Talcottville, Sam'l A. Talcott Edwin Harrington S. H. Canfield Taftville,


Seymour,


Edward F. Gillette Tariffville, Philo B. Coe


Sherman, Lafayette Joyce Terryville,


Edward Dailey E. T. Gates


Simsbury, James H. Smith Thomaston, Smith's Ridge, J. L. Raymond Thompson, Jas. N. Kingsbury Thomps'nville, Mrs. J. Houston


Somers, Leverett E. Pease


Daniel E. Benton


South Britain, Anson Bray


Torringford, Stanley Griswold Royal E. Haves


Southbury, Clark B. Downes Torrington,


South Canaan, John B. Reed Trumbull,


Wm. S. Wheeler


So. Coventry, T. G. Hodgson' Trumbull, Long Hill, Edw. Platt


Southford, H. Oatman Turnerville,


P. W. Turner H. J. Cooke


So. Haven, S. C. Thompson


Tylerville,


C. H. Amesbury


Southington, South Kent, Edw'd Dakin Union,


J. A. Comstock J. T. Carpenter J. D. Cook


South Killingly, Mrs. O. Day Unionville,


Wm. H. Allen


South Lyme, R. W. Chadwick Vernon,


So. Manchester, W. H. Cheney Vernon Depot,


So. Meriden, E. B. Clark Versailles,


B. C. Phelps H. F. Harrington Hiram Jenks


So. Norfolk, S. D. Northway Voluntown,


Wallingford, L. M. Hubbard


South Norwalk, J. S. Dunning Southport, Levi F. Sherwood Wapping, J. C. Stoughton Southville, Joseph T. Beers Warehouse P't, G.D. Woodward


So. Wethersfield, L. Hewitt


Warren, Orlando Swift


Warrenville, John A. Murphy


C. L. Hickox


So. Windsor, Wm. Jennings So. Woodstock, H. N. Corttiss Springdale, - Waterbury


Washington, Washington Depot, A. G.Baker Waterbury, John W. Hill


Waterford, Wm. E. Manwaring Watertown, C. H. Hotchkiss


Wm. Pickett


So. Windham, L. J. Saxton


Square Pond, E. H. Dimmick Stafford, O. R. Brown Stafford Springs E. F. Whiton Waterville,


Tyler City,


S. Glastonbury, Emily Dayton


Walter D. Cook Uncasville,


Somersville, Wm. E. Dow Tolland,


Sharon,


199


EDUCATION.


Wauregan, C. Hunt W. Thompson, Rufus Case


Weatogue, Seymour Pettibone Westville, Geo. T. Finney


West Ashford, H. E. Knowlton West Willingt'n, J. B. Carpenter West Avon, Martin Judd W. Winsted, B. F. Marsh


Westbrook, Amos A. Wilcox West Woodstock, Abiel Fox Wethersfield, Silas W. Robbins


West Cheshire, Howard C. Gay Westchester, Mrs. Wm. Brown


Willimantic, John Brown


West Cornwall, C. E. Baldwin Willington,


Wilsonville, Albert Converse


Wilton, Albert Seymour


West Goshen, W. M. Allyn


Winchester Center, F.L.Loomis


West Granby, E. P. Edwards


Windermere,


Samuel Willis


W.Hartford, Leonard Buckland Windham,


Wm. Swift


West Hartland, Geo. L. Gilman West Haven, Edw. W. Wilmot Windsor Locks, A.W. Converse W. Killingly, F. A. Shumway Windsorville, Sumner Shepard


West Meriden, Wallace Bull Winnipauk,


Geo. H. Randle


Westminster, Adolph Eimer Winsted, Jabez Alvord


West Morris, Thos. S. Canfield Winthrop,


A. T. Denison


West Norfolk, J. K. Shepard Wolcott, Erastus W. Warner O. R. Fyler West Norwalk, E. T. Benedict Wolcottville,


Weston, John H. Gregory Woodbury, Wm. E. Woodruff


Westport, Henry P. Burr Woodstock, G. C. Robbins


West Redding, Fred'k Cole Woodstock Val., A.M. Bancroft


West Stafford.


J. R. Whiton


Woodville, S. Weston


West Stratford,


Yalesville, James Morse


West Suffield,


Nellie D. Rose Yantic,


John H. Peck


EDUCATION.


YALE COLLEGE, New Haven.


Rev. Noah Porter, D. D., LL. D., President.


Rev. Leonard Bacon, D. D., LL. D., Rev. Elias Loomis, LL. D., Wm. A. Norton, M. A., James D. Dana, Ph. D., LL. D., Rev. Geo. E. Day, D. D., Rev. Samuel Harris, D. D., LL. D., Thos. A. Thacher, LL. D., Benjamin Silliman, M. D., Rev. Chester S. Lyman, M. A., Rev. James M. Hoppin, D. D., Stephen G. Hub- bard, M. D., Wm. D. Whitney, Ph. D., LL. D., Moses C. White, M. D., Hon. Francis Wayland, M. A., 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., David P. Smith, M. D., Geo. J. Brush, M. A., Samuel W. Johnson,


M. L. Dimock


West Darien, J. S. Waterbury Westford,


Charles L. Dean


Windsor, Henry A. Bidwell


200


EDUCATION.


M. A., Wm. H. Brewer, M. A., Francis Bacon, M. D., Leonard J. Sanford, M. D., Wm. C. Robinson, M. A., John F. Weir, N. A., M. A., Lewis R. Packard, Ph. D., John E. Clark, M. A., Cyrus Northrop, LL. B., Daniel C. Eaton, M. A., Arthur M. Wheeler, B. A., J. Willard Gibbs, Ph. D., Arthur W. Wright, Ph. D., Thos. R. Lounsbury, B. A., Othniel C. Marsh, M. A., D. Cady Eaton, M. A., Eugene L. Richards, B. A., Francis A. Walker, M. A., John H. Niemeyer, Simeon E. Baldwin, M. A., Oscar D. Allen, Ph. D., Ed. B. Coe, B. A., Addison E. Verrill, M. A., Franklin Carter, M. A., Wm. G. Sumner, B. A., John- son T. Platt, LL. B., Henry P. Wright, M. A., Professors.


Tutors, Edwin H. Wilson, M. A., J. T. Beckwith, Ph. D., James K. Thacher, B. A., Henry A. Beers, B. A., M. Stuart Phelps, B. A., Samuel R. Morrow, B. A., Rufus B. Richardson, B. A., Edward S. Dana., M. A., Joseph A. Graves, B. A.


SHEFFIELD SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL.


GOVERNING BOARD .- Rev. Noah Porter, D. D., LL. D., Presi- dent; Wm. A. Norton, M. A., Rev. Chester S. Lyman, M. A., Wm. D. Whitney, Ph. D., LL. D., Wm. P. Trowbridge, M. A., George J. Brush, M. A., Samuel W. Johnson, M. A., Wm. H. Brewer, M. A., John E. Clark, M. A., Daniel C. Eaton, M. A., Thomas R. Lounsbury, B. A., Othniel C. Marsh, M. A., Fran- cis A. Walker, M. A., Oscar D. Allen, Ph. D., Addison E. Verrill, M. A.


TRINITY COLLEGE, Hartford.


Rev. Thomas R. Pynchon, D. D., President.


John Brocklesby, LL. D., Rev. John T. Huntington, M. A., Rev. Edwin E. Johnson, M. A., Rev. Samuel Hart, M. A., George O. Holbrooke, M. A., Professors. Leonard W. Richard- son, B. A., Tutor. Rev. Samuel J. Andrews, M. A. Instructor. Rt. Rev. John Williams, D. D., LL. D., Rev. Francis T. Rus- sell, M. A., Duncan L. Stewart, LL. D., Geo. C. Shattuck, M. A., M. D., Wm. A. M. Wainwright, M. A., M. D., Wm. Hamers- ley, M. A., Duncan L. Stewart, LL. D., Professors and Lectur- ers.


WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY, Middletown.


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


John Johnston, LL. D., John M. Van Vleck, M. A., Rev. Calvin S. Harrington, M. A., James C. Van Benschoten, M.


201


MISCELLANEOUS.


A., Rev. George Prentice, M. A., Rev. Wm. N. Rice, Ph. D., Wilbur O. Atwater, Ph. D., Caleb T. Winchester, M. A., Ralph G. Hibbard, M. A., Professors. Rev. Moses Clark White, M. A., M. D., Lecturer. Charles F. Rice, B. A., Morris B. Crawford, B. A., Tutors.


STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION.


Gov. Charles R. Ingersoll, New Haven; Lieut. Gov. George G. Sill, Hartford; Thos. A. Thacher, New Haven; Elisha Car- penter, Hartford; Wm. H. Potter, Mystic River; George M. Woodruff, Litchfield. Sec., Birdsey G. Northrop, New Haven.


STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, New Britain.


TRUSTEES .- Gov. Charles R. Ingersoll, New Haven; Lieut. Gov. George G. Sill, Hartford; Thomas A. Thacher, New Haven; Elisha Carpenter, Hartford; William H. Potter, Mystic River; George M. Woodruff, Litchfield. Sec., Birdsey G. Nor- throp. Principal, Isaac N. Carleton, A. M. Associate Princi- pal, Wm. B. Dwight, A. M.


AMERICAN ASYLUM FOR THE EDUCATION OF THE DEAF AND DUMB. Pres., Calvin Day ; Vice-Pres'ts, James B. Hosmer, Chas. Goodwin, John Beach, S. S. Ward, Roland Mather, Na- thaniel Shipman, Geo. M. Bartholomew. Sec., John C. Par- sons. Treas., Roland Mather. Principal, Edward C. Stone M. A.


HOSPITALS, &c.


RETREAT FOR THE INSANE, Hartford. Pres., Wm. A. Buck- ingham; Vice-Pres., Wm. R. Cone; Treas., Thomas Sisson; Auditor, Thomas Belknap; Sec., Jona. B. Bunce. Managers, F. B. Cooley, Wm. R. Cone, Calvin Day. Physician and Supt., Henry P. Stearns M. D .; Assistant Phys., Charles W. Page, George E. Abbott; Chaplain, Wm. Thompson, D. D .; Steward, Thomas H. Holaday; Matron, Mrs. T. H. Holaday; Supervi- sor, Harriet E. Bacon.


CONNECTICUT HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, Middletown. Trus- tees, Gov. Charles R. Ingersoll, New Haven; Samuel G. Willard, Colchester; Joseph D. Bates, Danielsonville; Richard S. Fel- lowes, New Haven; Henry Woodward, Middletown; Robbins Battell, Norfolk; Samuel Lynes, M. D., Norwalk; H. S. Hay ..


202


MISCELLANEOUS.


den, Windsor; Lucius S. Fuller, Tolland; Benjamin Douglas, Julius Hotchkiss, Joseph Cummings, Middletown. Supt. and Physician, Abram M. Shew, M. D .; Asst. Physicians, Winthrop B. Hallock, Calvin S. May; Treas., M. B. Copeland; Patholo- gist, E. C. Seguin, M. D., New York.


GENERAL HOSPITAL SOCIETY OF CONN., New Haven .- Eb- enezer H. Bishop, M. D., Pres .; William Fitch, Vice-Pres .; Jeremiah A. Bishop, Treas .; Charles A. Lindsley, M. D. Sec'y.


HARTFORD HOSPITAL .- James B. Hosmer, Pres .; Albert Day, Vice Pres .; F. A. Brown, Sec'y and Treas. Edson Fessenden, Geo. B. Hawley, M. D., Chas. H. Northam, Executive Commit- tee.


STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.


Gov. Chas. R. Ingersoll, New Haven, Pres .; E. H. Hyde, Staf- ford, Vice-Pres .; T. S. Gold, West Cornwall, Sec .; Nathan Hart, West Cornwall, Treas. Members appointed by the Gov. and Senate-E. H. Hyde, Stafford; Albert Day, Brooklyn; H. L. Stewart, Middle Haddam; J. T. Rockwell, Winsted. Members appointed by Agricultural Societies-S. M. Wells, Wethersfield; W. H. Pond, Milford; Wm. Clift, Mystic Bridge; G. A. Penni- man, Woodstock; Nathan Hart, West Cornwall; M. W. Terrill. Middlefield; W. H. Yeomans, Columbia.


STATE BOARD OF CHARITIES. Benjamin Stark, New Lon- don; Levi Ives, New Haven; Samuel F. Jones, Hartford; Miss Lucy Allsop, Middletown; Mrs. Mariette Pettee, Meriden.


INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Middletown. Pres., H. D. Smith, Plantsville; Sec., Rev. Thomas K. Fessenden, Farming- ton; Treas., J. N. Camp, Middletown; Sup't., S. N. Rockwell. Executive Committee, J. M. Van Vleck, Samuel Russell, O. V. Coffin, Frederick Gardner.


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CENSUS.


Official Returns of the Census for 1860 and 1870.


Towns.


1870.


1860.


Towns.


1870.


1860.


Andover,


462


517 East Haven,


2,713


2,292


Ashford,


1,242


1,231 East Lyme,


1,506


1,506


Avon,


987


1,059 Easton,


1,289


1,350


Barkhamsted,


1,440


1,272 East Windsor,


2,882


2,580


Berlin,


2,438


2,146 Ellington,


1,452


1,510


Bethany,


1,136


974 Enfield,


6,322


4,997


Bethel,


2,312


1,711 Essex,


1,664


1,764


Bethlehem,


750


815 Fairfield,


5,642


4,379


Bloomfield,


1,473


1,401 Farmington,


2,617


3,144


Bolton,


579


683 Franklin,


731


2,358


Bozrah,


987


1,216 Glastonbury,


3,560


3,363


Branford,


2,489


2,123 Goshen,


1,224


1,381


Bridgeport,


19,876


13,299 Granby,


1,516


1,720


Bridgewater,


878


1,048 Greenwich,


7,672


6,522


Bristol.


3,790


3,436 Griswold,


2,576


2,217


Brookfield,


1,194


1,224 Groton,


5,119


4,450


Brooklyn,


2,355


2,136 Guilford,


2,576


2,624


Burlington,


1,317


1,031 Haddam,


2,073


2,307


Canaan,


1,258


1,407 Hamden,


3,028


2,725


Canterbury,


1,552


1,591 Hampton,


891


936


Canton,


2,639


2,373 Hartford,


37,825


29,152


Chaplin,


704


781 Hartland,


789


846


Chatham,


2,771


1,766 Harwinton,


1,045


1,044


Cheshire,


2,344


2,407 Hebron,


1,285


1,425


Chester,


1,094


1,015 Huntington,


1,527


1,477


Clinton,


1,404


1,427 Kent,


1,744


1,855


Colchester,


3,383


2,862 Killingly,


5,712


4,926


Colebrook,


1,132


1,375 Killingworth,


856


1,126


Columbia,


891


832 Lebanon,


2,211


2,174


Cornwall,


1,772


1,953 Ledyard,


1,392


1,615


Coventry,


2,057


2,085 Lisbón,


503


1,262


Cromwell,


1,857


1,617 Litchfield,


3,113


3,200


Danbury,


8,754


7,234 Lyme,


1,179


1,246


Darien,


1,810


1,705 Madison,


1,814


1,865


Derby,


8,027


5,443 Manchester,


4,236


3,294


Durham,


1,086


1,130 Mansfield,


2,402


2,697


Eastford,


984


1,005 Marlborough,


473


682


East Granby,


853


833 Meriden,


10,521


7,426


East Haddam,


2,952


3,056 Middlebury,


696


664


East Hartford,


3,013


2,951 Middlefield,


1,054


204


CENSUS.


Towns.


1870.


1860.


Towns.


1870.


1860.


Middletown,


11,143


8,620 Sharon,


2,446


2,556


Milford,


3,407


2,828 Sherman,


848


911


Monroe,


1,226


1,382 Simsbury,


2,051


2,410


Montville,


2,496


2,141 Somers,


1,248


1,517


Morris,


701


769 Southbury,


1,319


1,346


Naugatuck,


2,830


2,590 Southington,


4,316


3,315


New Britain,


9,480


5,212 South Windsor,


1,693


1,789


New Canaan,


2,496


2,771 Sprague,


3,462


New Fairfield,


871


915 Stafford,


3,405


3,397


New Hartford,


3,078


2,758 Stamford,


9,738


7,185


New Haven,


50,886


39,267


Sterling,


1,022


1,051


New London,


9,580


10,115 Stonington,


6,320


5,827


New Milford,


3,586


3,535


Stratford,


3,032


2,294


Newtown,


3,683


3,578 Suffield,


3,277


3,260


Norfolk,


1,641


1,803 Thompson,


3,804


3,259


North Branford,


1,035


1,050


Tolland,


1,218


1,310


North Canaan,


1,695


1,427 Torrington,


2,896


2,278


North Haven,


1,771


1,499 Trumbull,


1,335


1,474


No. Stonington,


1,759


1,913 Union,


627


732


Norwalk,


12,122


7,582 Vernon,


5,447


3,838


Norwich,


16,653


14,048 Voluntown,


1,052


1,055


Old Saybrook,


1,215


1,105 Warren,


673


710


Orange,


2,633


1,970


1,563


1,659


Oxford,


1,338


1,269


Waterbury,


13,148


10,004


Plainfield,


4,521


3,665


Waterford, Watertown,


1,690


1,587


Plymouth,


4,149


3,244 Westbrook,


987


1,056


Pomfret,


1,488


1,673


West Hartford,


1,533


1,296


Portland,


4,694


3,657


Weston,


1,054


1,117


Preston,


2,162


2,092


Westport,


3,364


3,293


Prospect,


551


574


Wethersfield,


2,694


2,705


Putnam,


4,192


2,722


Willington,


942


1,166


Redding,


1,620


1,652


Wilton,


1,995


2,208


Ridgefield,


1,910


2,213


Winchester,


4,102


3,513


Rocky Hill,


1,012


1,102


Windham,


5,413


4,711


Roxbury,


920


992


Windsor,


2,784


2,278


Salem,


718


830 Windsor Locks,


2,154


1,587


Salisbury,


3,305


3,100 Wolcott,


491


574


Saybrook,


1,267


1,213 Woodbridge,


830


872


Scotland,


648


720 Woodbury,


1,931


2,037


Seymour,


2,123


1,749 Woodstock,


2,955


3,285


Total, -


.


537,998 461,147


Old Lyme,


1,362


1,304 Wallingford,


3,676


3,206


Washington,


2,589


2,555


Plainville,


1,435


THE CASE, LOCK WOOD & BRAINARD CO.


GASE. LOCK WOOD & CO.


PRINTERS AND BOOKBINDERS,


Blank Book Manufacturers, AND


PAPER DEALERS.


Special attention given to making BLANK BOOKS in all their varied forms, adapted to Banks, Insurance Companies, and Commercial use generally, from the best materials.


Orders Solicited and Executed with Dispatch. HARTFORD, CONN.


BOOKS AND STATIONERY.


BROWN & GROSS, 77 and 79 Asylum Street, HARTFORD, CONN., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


SCHOOL, CLASSICAL.


and Miscellaneous Books,


LAW BOOKS,


CONNECTICUT REPORTS, SWIFT'S DIGEST, NILES' CIVIL OFFICER,


STATUTES OF CONNECTICUT, Revised Edition,


And all other Law Books published,


FURNISHED TO ORDER BY


BROWN & GROSS,


77 and 79 Asylum Street, Hartford, Conn.


DECKER BROS. PIANOS.


DECKER BROS


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.


The Estey 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., 65 and 67 Asylum Street. Hartford, Conn


The Hartford Accident Insurance Co., OF HARTFORD, CONN.


Insures against Death by Accident, and grants Indemnity for loss of time by totally disabling injuries.


Cash Capital, - OFFICERS.


$200,000.


R. D. HUBBARD,


President.


CHAS. E. WILSON, .


GEO. B. LESTER,


LEWIS H. BRAINARD,


Ass't Secretary.


DIRECTORS.


R. D. HUBBARD, Attorney, Hartford.


DAVID CLARK, Retired Merchant,


T. O. ENDERS, Pres't ÆEtna Life Ins. Co.,


66


WM. A. HEALY, Pres't Nat'] Screw Co.,


CHAS. E. WILSON, Vice-President, 66


SAM'L L. CLEMENS (Mark Twain),


GEO. B. LESTER, Secretary and Actuary,


SAM'L F. JONES. Attorney,


T. M. MALTBIE, Pres't Granby Mfg Co.,


Granby.


State Mutual Fire Insurance Company, 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 permit.


DIRECTORS.


Ralph Gillett, Samuel Hamilton, Roswell Brown, Willis Thrall, F. A. Brown, Newton Carter, Aner Sperry, B. R. Abbe, Caleb Clapp, J. H. Ranney, A. Keeney, I. Cross, Jr., of Hartford.


RALPH GILLETT, Pres't. ISAAC CROSS, Jr., Sec. C. E. ROBERTS, Ass't Sec.


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


Vice-President.


Sec'y and Actuary.


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 Railroad and Steamboat.


E E


CONNECTIO


REGISTER 1876


M. L.


C 74.6 7674 .876 219017


THE


ALOGY COLLECTION CONTINENTAL


LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,


OF HARTFORD, CONN,


Office, Room No. 3 Hartford Fire Insurance Co. Building.


SECURITY AND ECONOMY


Are the Prominent Features of this Company.


CALL AND EXAMINE OUR PLANS,


Then Insure Where You Please.


JAS. S. PARSONS, President. ROBT. E. BEECHER, Secretary. H. P. BARTON, Sup't of Agencies. H. R. MORLEY, Actuary. WM. M. HUDSON, Med. Examiner.


THE HARTFORD COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN. Office 321 Main St.


Premium Liens, - Cash Surplus, - -


-


-


- $2,500,000 185,000


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. WALTER H. HAVENS, Pres. and Treas. JAS. B. SHULTAS, Vice-Pres. WILLIAM A. ERVING, Secretary.


This Company has been in successful operation for forty-four 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 become necessary to do so.


Carefully Inspects all kinds of Steam Boilers."


HARTFORD


STEAM BOILER


COMET


PECTION AND INSURANCE


J. M. ALLEN, President. WM. B. FRANKLIN, Vice-President. J. B. PIERCE, Secretary.


OFFICE, 218 MAIN ST., HARTFORD.


Insures against Damage from Boiler Explosions.


W. H. TALCOTT & BROTHER, BOOK BINDERS,


AND


Blank Book Manufacturers.


NO. 338 MAIN ST., EXCHANGE CORNER.


(Successors to STILLMAN & PARSONS and CHARLES PARSONS.)


-


Having consolidated the Book Bindery of Wm. H. Talcott, 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, hav- ing 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 in every style of binding. BILL HEADS ruled and printed. LIBRARY BOOKS and PHOTOGRAPH 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


Charter Oak Life Insurance Co.


OF HARTFORD, CONN.


Assets, Income,


$14,000,000 4,500,000 ·




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