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17th, Charles Morse, Norfolk. School Fund, Manufactures.
18th, Charles R. Fagan, Middletown. State Prison.
19th, Frederick W. Spencer, Westbrook. Fisheries.
20th, Julius Converse, Stafford. Finance, Economy in Ex- penses of General Assembly.
21st, Francis L. Dickinson, Vernon. Education, Matter of New Haven County Commissioners.
Messengers-Albert J. King, Rockville ; A. C. Wilson, Hart- ford.
Door-Keepers-Joab B. Rogers, Norwich; Thomas M. Austin, Ashford.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, JANUARY, 1877. LYNDE HARRISON, Guilford, SPEAKER.
JOSEPH L. BARBOUR, Hartford, Clerk. EDGAR M. WARNER, Plainfield, Ass't Clerk.
REPRESENTATIVES, with their residences, also the Committees of which they were members.
HARTFORD, Nathaniel B. Stevens. Railroads, Federal Relations. Mahlon R. West. Insurance, Abolition of Capital Pun- ishment.
Avon, Harrison Woodford. Constitutional Amendments.
Berlin, Andrew J. Warner. Forfeited Rights.
Bloomfield, J. Cleveland Capen.
Bristol, Augustus H. Warner. Mileage.
Burlington, Adrian Moses.
Canton, Cushman H. Thayer. Frauds in Elections.
East Granby, Norton Case.
East Hartford, Henry R. Hayden. Banks, Economy in Ex- penses of General Assembly.
Heman A. Tyler. Military Affairs.
East Windsor, Daniel W. Bartlett. Claims. Joseph T. Hull.
Enfield, Charles F. Morrison. Canvass of Votes for Members of Congress.
John Law. Roads and Bridges.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Farmington, Winthrop M. Wadsworth. Agriculture.
Samuel Frisbie. Female Suffrage.
Glastonbury, John Emely. Sale of Lands.
George S. Andrews. Humane Institutions, Judicial and County Expenses.
Granby, Frank Kendall.
Hinman A. Dibble. New Towns and Probate Districts.
Hartland, Frederick B. Griswold. Canvass of Votes for Judges of Probate.
Salmon B. Giddings.
Manchester, John S. Cheney. Manufactures.
Marlborough, Francis W. Coleman.
New Britain, Charles E. Hart. Incorporations. Frank Zimmerman.
Newington, Henry N. Robbins. State Paupers.
Plainville, Daniel W. Fox.
Rocky Hill, Lewis Whitmore. State Prison.
Simsbury, Lucius G. Goodrich. Judiciary.
John W. Phelps. Military Affairs.
Southington, Simeon H. Norton.
Orson W. Stow. Cities and Boroughs.
South Windsor, Lucius J. Grant.
Suffield, Jarvis W. Case.
Thaddeus H. Spencer. Education.
West Hartford, Samuel Whitman. Engrossed Bills.
Wethersfield, J. Wells Griswold. Temperance.
Ransom T. Hewitt, Unfinished Business.
Windsor, H. Tudor White. Fisheries.
William L. Bidwell. School Fund.
Windsor Locks, John B. Windsor. Finance.
NEW HAVEN, Samuel L. Bronson. Judiciary, Federal Re- lations.
Thomas F. McGrail. Claims.
Beacon Falls, Julius C. Coe. Engrossed Bills.
Bethany, Geo. W. Woodward. Canvass of Votes for Judges of Probate.
Branford, Henry Rogers. Fisheries.
Cheshire, Benjamin A. Jarvis. Banks. Daniel Judd. Unfinished Business.
Derby, Henry Atwater. School Fund. Thomas Wallace. Finance.
East Haven, Horace H. Strong. Military Affairs.
Guilford, Lynde Harrison.
David Bartlett. Roads and Bridges, Abolition of Capital Punishment.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Hamden, Andrew J. Doolittle. Temperance.
Madison, John N. Chittenden. State Prison.
Meriden, Wallace A. Miles. Incorporations. A. Chamberlain, Jr. Humane Institutions. Middlebury, Frank Wheeler. Milford, Daniel Buckingham. Charles A. Tomlinson. Sale of Lands.
Naugatuck, Hubert H. Johnson. Matter of New Haven County Commissioners, Mileage.
North Branford, Francis C. Bartholomew. Judicial and County Expenses, Contingent Expenses, Matter of New Haven County Commissioners.
North Haven, Alfred Ives. Manufactures, State Paupers.
Orange, Samuel L. Smith. Cities and Boroughs.
Oxford, Gideon A. Johnson. Canvass of Votes for Members of Congress.
Prospect, Wm. Berkley. New Towns and Probate Districts. Seymour, Samuel A. Beach. Frauds in Elections.
Southbury, David F. Pierce. Constitutional Amendments, Female Suffrage.
Wallingford, H. Lewis Dudley. Agriculture.
George S. Allen. Forfeited Rights.
Waterbury, Greene Kendrick. Railroads, Contingent Ex- penses.
David S. Plume. Insurance.
Wolcott, Lucien Upson.
Woodbridge, Stephen P. Perkins. Education, Matter of New Haven County Commissioners.
NEW LONDON, Albert T. Burgess. Cities and Boroughs. George Williams. Military Affairs.
Norwich, Amos W. Prentice. Judiciary, Federal Relations. Horace Whitaker. Insurance.
Bozrah, Charles M. Pendleton. Constitutional Amendments. Colchester, Henry Foote. Temperance.
Edward H. Strong. Sale of Lands, Judicial and County Expenses.
East Lyme, Edward Luce. State Paupers.
Franklin, Charles A, Kingsley. Humane Institutions. Griswold, Joseph E. Leonard. School Fund, Abolition of Capital Punishment.
Groton, Thomas W. Noyes. Forfeited Rights. Erasmus D. Avery. Railroads.
Lebanon, Erastus Geer. Claims.
William F. Gates. Frauds in Elections, Female Suffrage.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Ledyard, Noyes B. Allyn. Incorporations.
Lisbon, Edwin Kimball. Manufactures.
Lyme, James L. Raymond. Agriculture, Banks.
Judah H. Lord. Fisheries.
Montville, James H. Manwarring. Female Suffrage.
North Stonington, Alfred Clarke. Education.
William H. Hillard. Mileage.
Old Lyme, John A. De Wolf.
Preston, Charles Hewitt. State Prison.
William K. Chapman. Canvass of Votes for Members of Congress.
Salem, Austin O. Gallup. Finance.
Sprague, Laurens Brewster. Canvass of Votes for Judges of Probate.
Stonington, Benjamin F. Lewis. Roads and Bridges. Joseph E. Smith.
Waterford, Leonard N. Williams. New Towns and Probate Districts.
BRIDGEPORT, George W. Bacon. Railroads.
Carlos Curtis. Finance.
Danbury, Nathan B. Dibble. Claims, Abolition of Capital Punishment.
Charles H. Crosby. State Prison, Mileage.
Bethel, Eli Starr Judd. Sale of Lands, Female Suffrage.
Brookfield, Ezra N. Somers.
Darien, Vincent Colyer. Humane Institutions, Federal Rela- tions.
Easton, John Wheeler. Frauds in Elections.
Fairfield, John H. Perry. Incorporations, Military Affairs. Alexander R. T. Nichols. Agriculture.
Greenwich, Cornelius Mead. Forfeited Rights. John G. Reynolds. Fisheries.
Huntington, Charles Beard.
Monroe, L. Dwight Lane.
New Canaan, William E. Husted. Manufactures.
New Fairfield, Edward Treadwell.
Newtown, Samuel Barnum.
George Winton.
Norwalk, Allen Betts. Judicial and County Expenses. Tallmadge Baker. Insurance.
Redding, Thomas Sanford. School Fund, State Paupers. George F. Banks. Roads and Bridges.
Ridgefield, Aaron W. Lee. Canvass of Votes for Members of Congress.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Matthew Betts. New Towns and Probate Districts. Sherman, Charles Northrop.
Stamford, Edward Gay. Banks.
William R. Lockwood, Canvass of Votes for Judges of Probate.
Stratford, Edmund B. Peck. Cities and Boroughs.
Trumbull, Stephen G. Nichols.
Weston, Miah Perry. Temperance.
Westport, Albert Relyea. Education.
Wilton, Isaac M. Sturges. Judiciary, Constitutional Amend- ments.
BROOKLYN, Henry M. Cleveland. Insurance, Federal Relations, Judicial and County Expenses, Contingent Expenses.
Ashford, Elisha D. Grant. Abolition of Capital Punishment. Gerrit H. Chaffee. Humane Institutions.
Canterbury, Lafayette Eaton. State Prison.
Walter Smith, Agriculture.
Chaplin, Orrin Witter. School Fund, Female Suffrage.
Eastford, James E. Latham. Forfeited Rights.
Hampton, George M. Holt. Fisheries, Canvass of Votes for Judges of Probate.
Killingly, Richard S. Lathrop. Incorporations, Temperance. John Kelly. Military Affairs.
Plainfield, David Gallup. Finance, Economy in Expenses of General Assembly.
Richard H. Ward. New Towns and Probate Districts. Pomfret, S. Storrs Cotton. Education.
George W. Taft. Constitutional Amendments.
Putnam, Richmond M. Bullock. Railroads.
Scotland, Samuel B. Sprague. Roads and Bridges.
Sterling, Ambrose H. Bates. Banks, Canvass of Votes for Members of Congress.
Thompson, G. Thurston Murdock. Manufactures, Mileage. Lawson Aldrich. State Paupers.
Voluntown, James M. Cook. Claims.
Windham, Eugene S. Boss. Insurance, Frauds in Elections. Levi J. Hammond. Cities and Boroughs. Judiciary, Matter of Woodstock, George S. F. Stoddard. New Haven County Commissioners. George W. Hill. Sale of Lands.
LITCHFIELD, Henry B. Graves. Judiciary. Eli D. Weeks. Insurance.
Barkhamsted, Edwin E. Case. New Towns and Probate Dis- tricts.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
William E. Howd.
Bethlehem, Herbert S. Jackson.
Bridgewater, John Keeler.
Canaan, Cephas B. Cook.
Colebrook, Timothy Hart. Claims.
James McCaffray.
Cornwall, William L. Clark. Mileage.
Ingersoll Reed. Education.
Goshen, Moses W. Gray. Incorporations. Watts H. Brooks.
Harwinton, George W. Dains. Manufactures, State Paupers. Elijah G. Gibbs.
Kent, Marshall C. Gibbs. Roads and Bridges.
Morris, Andrew W. Marsh.
New Hartford, Orrin S. Thompson. Frauds in Elections.
Unfinished Business,
Shubael H. Henderson.
New Milford, Albert N. Baldwin. Agriculture, Humane Insti- tutions.
Botsford W. Buckingham. Constitutional Amendments. North Canaan, Hiram Briggs. Female Suffrage.
Norfolk, Austin Wooster. Judicial and County Expenses. Henry G. Smith. Canvass of Votes for Judges of Pro- bate.
Plymouth, Lyman D. Baldwin. Temperance.
Roxbury, Merritt P. Beers.
Salisbury, Horace Landon. Banks.
Charles H. Bissell. Engrossed Bills.
Sharon, Seymour A. Frayer. Military Affairs.
George M. Walton. School Fund.
Thomaston, Albert P. Bradstreet. Cities and Boroughs, Fed- eral Relations.
Torrington, Achille F. Migeon. Finance.
Levi Hodges. Fisheries.
Warren, Miner A. Strong.
Washington, Franklin S. Titus. Canvass of Votes for Mem- bers of Congress.
John M. Ford. Abolition of Capital Punishment.
Watertown, Leman W. Cutler. Railroads.
Winchester, Henry Gay. State Prison. Charles J. York. Forfeited Rights.
Woodbury, James G. Curtiss. Sale of Lands. John W. Judson.
MIDDLETOWN, Richard W. Newhall. Cities and Boroughs,
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Sale of Lands,. Matter of New Haven County Com- missioners.
Charles H. Williams. Humane Institutions.
Haddam, Ephraim P. Arnold. Insurance, Agriculture.
James W. Cone. Roads and Bridges.
Chatham, Hiram Veazey. Finance.
David H. Selden. Constitutional Amendments.
Chester, Daniel D. Silliman. Banks.
Clinton, Giles C. Grinnell. Temperance.
Cromwell, Russell Frisbie. Incorporations. Durham, William H. Francis. Education.
Edgar T. Elliott. Judicial and County Expenses.
East Haddam, Ozias H. Parker. State Prison, State Paupers. Hiram Willey. Judiciary, Federal Relations.
Essex, John I. Hutchinson. Railroads, Frauds in Elections. Killingworth, Sherman E. Griswold.
Andrew W. Burr. Military Affairs.
Middlefield, Willis E. Terrell. School Fund, Abolition of Cap- ital Punishment.
Old Saybrook, Robert B. Chalker. Fisheries.
Portland, George H. Taylor. New Towns and Probate Dis- tricts.
Saybrook, Frederick W. Williams. Claims, Canvass of Votes for Judges of Probate.
Gilbert Stevens. Manufactures, Mileage.
Westbrook, George Kirtland. Forfeited Rights, Canvass of Votes for Members of Congress.
TOLLAND, Julius West. School Fund. Charles A. Hawkins. Banks.
Andover, Bissell E. Post. Suffrage. Finance, Manufactures, Female
Bolton, Arnold H. Long. State Prison.
Columbia, Jonathan Tucker. Fisheries, Frauds in Elections.
Coventry, Chauncey Howard, Judiciary.
Isaac Turner. Forfeited Rights.
Ellington, Otis Snow. Incorporations, Abolition of Capital Punishment.
Hebron, Nathan E. Coats. Claims. George H. Hodge. Constitutional Amendments.
Mansfield, Charles Ramsdell. Education, State Paupers. James O. Freeman. Humane Institutions.
Somers, Sanford M. Billings. Temperance.
Luke K. Pease. Roads and Bridges, Canvass of Votes for Members of Congress.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Stafford, William H. Cooley. Cities and Boroughs.
Timothy D. Johnson. Canvass of Votes for Judges of Probate.
Union, David L. Newell. Federal Relations.
Josiah R. James. Judicial and County Expenses.
Vernon, Samuel Fitch. Railroads.
Milo W. Pember. Agriculture, New Towns and Probate Districts.
Willington, William F. Essex, Sale of Lands. Perry Potter. Mileage.
Messengers-Marshall Porter, Hebron; Wilbur W. Birge, Tor- rington; Wm. H. Kelsey, Clinton.
Door-Keepers-Wm. L. Peckham, Waterford; Wm. H. Moore, New Haven; C. B. Wheeler, Monroe.
COMMITTEES OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
JOINT STANDING.
Judiciary . Incorporations.
Education.
Humane Institutions.
Insurance.
Military Affairs.
Finance.
State Prison.
Cities and Boroughs. Railroads.
Fisheries.
New Towns & Probate Dist's.
Agriculture.
Claims.
Manufactures.
Sale of Lands.
School Fund. Banks.
Roads and Bridges.
JOINT SELECT.
Canvass of Votes-for Mem- bers of Congress.
Canvass of Votes-for Judges of Probate and Justices of the Peace. Engrossed Bills.
Forfeited Rights. Female Suffrage.
Judicial and County Expenses. Frauds in Elections.
Economy in Expenses of Gen- eral Assembly.
Temperance.
Unfinished Business.
Constitutional Amendments. Federal Relations.
Abolition of Capital Punish- ment. Matter of New Haven County Commissioners.
HOUSE SELECT.
State Paupers. Mileage.
Contingent Expenses.
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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.
VOTES FOR SENATORS.
NOVEMBER, 1876.
Dist. Elected.
Vote. Opposing Candidate.
Vote.
1 Charles M. Pond,
7,742
Stephen M. Wells,
6,675
2 John L. Houston,
2,849
Charles T. Plunkett,
2,726
3 Watson Holcomb,
3,041
William C. Case,
2,693
4 Caleb B. Bowers,
6,993
George H. Watrous,
5,161
5 Royal M. Bassett,
4,743
George H. Cowell,
4,122
6 Charles A. Bray,
3,843
Joel H. Guy,
3,748
7 Alexander S. Palmer, 2,533
Abel P. Tanner,
2,527
8 Lucius Brown, 3,072
Henry Lyon,
2,772
9 William H. Hayward, 1,538
Giles G. Wickwire, 1,221
10 William D. Bishop,
5,071
Oliver B. Jennings,
4,195
11 Daniel B. Mallory,
2,503
William H. Tweedy,
2,166
12 Oliver Hoyt,
3,819
George H. Hoyt,
3,713
13 George S. Moulton,
1,815
James M. Johnson,
1,573
14 John S. Dean,
2,417 Davis A. Baker,
1,269
15 Lyman W. Coe,
2,081
Edward W. Seymour,
1,922
16 James Huntington, 1,983
N. Taylor Baldwin,
1,857
17 Charles Morse, 1,979
James A. Bierce,
1,279
18 Charles R. Fagan,
2,132
Benjamin Douglas, 2,000
19 Fred'k W. Spencer, 1,742
Washington F. Willcox,
1,594
20 Julius Converse, 1,175
Robert Patton, 1,106
21 Francis L. Dickinson, 1,541
Jabez L. White, 1,229
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.
WITH POPULATION IN 1870.
1st, Hartford and Tolland Counties-131,174.
2d, New Haven and Middlesex Counties-157,499.
3d, New London and Windham Counties-105,223.
4th, Fairfield and Litchfield Counties-144,102.
SENATORIAL DISTRICTS,
WITH POPULATION IN 1870.
1. Hartford, Wethersfield, Berlin, Southington, New Britain, Rocky Hill, West Hartford, Newington-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, Bristol, Burlington, Avon, Bloomfield, Windsor Locks, Plainville-24,405.
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SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.
4. New Haven, Hamden, Woodbridge-54,744.
5. Milford, Orange, Derby, Oxford, Middlebury, Waterbury, Bethany, Wolcott, Southbury, Naugatuck, Seymour, Beacon Falls-37,148.
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.
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, Thomas- ton-16,140.
17. Salisbury, Canaan, North Canaan, Norfolk, Sharon, Corn- wall, 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.
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STATE OFFICERS.
GOVERNMENT OF CONNECTICUT, FOR TWO YEARS FROM JAN. 3, 1877.
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
His Excellency RICHARD D. HUBBARD, Hartford, GOVERNOR. William D. Hubbard, Hartford, Executive Secretary. Henry M. Farnham, Clerk.
His Honor FRANCIS B. LOOMIS, New London, LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.
DWIGHT MORRIS, Bridgeport, SECRETARY OF STATE. P. F. Butler, Horace Heath, Clerks.
EDWIN A. BUCK, Windham, TREASURER. George Williams, Samuel N. Raymond, Clerks.
CHARLES C. HUBBARD, Middletown, COMPTROLLER. E. W. Moore, L. B. Hubbard, Clerks.
HENRY C. MILES, Milford, SCHOOL FUND COMMISSIONER. Wm. H. Pond, Clerk.
STATE LIBRARY : COMMITTEE, the Governor, Secretary of State, and Hon. Dwight W. Pardee. LIBRARIAN, Charles J. Hoadly.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
LEGISLATIVE.
General Assembly, January, 1878. SENATE.
[Those who hold over from last year are designated thus *. ]
1st, tGeorge G. Sumner, Hartford.
2d, *John L. Houston, Enfield.
3d, Charles L. Whitman, Farmington.
4th, *Caleb B. Bowers, New Haven.
5th, Samuel W. Post, Southbury.
6th, *Charles A. Bray, East Haven.
7th, John P. C. Mather, New London.
8th, *Lucius Brown, Preston.
9th, William H. Hayward, Colchester.
10th, *William D. Bishop, Bridgeport.
11th, Jonathan R. Sanford, Redding.
12th, *Oliver Hoyt, Stamford.
13th, George S. Moulton, Windham.
14th, *John S. Dean, Ashford.
15th, Lyman W. Coe, Wolcottville.
16th, *James Huntington, Woodbury.
17th, Frederick Miles, Salisbury.
18th, *Charles R. Fagan, Middletown.
19th, Frederick W. Spencer, Westbrook.
20th, *Julius Converse, Stafford.
21st, Francis L. Dickinson, Vernon.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
HARTFORD, Stiles D. Sperry, Thomas McManus.
Avon, Henry Clark.
Berlin, Albert A. Barnes.
Bloomfield, Eli Brown.
Bristol, Hobart Booth.
Burlington, Vincent Viering.
Canton, Edwin L. White.
East Granby, Joel B. Holcomb.
East Hartford, Joseph O. Goodwin, Seth Risley.
East Windsor, James Price, Jr., Charles A. Bissell.
Enfield, Charles H. Briscoe, Charles W. Clark.
t Seat contested by John R. Hills. Submitted to the Senate by the Board of Canvassers.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Farmington, Samuel Frisbie, Lucius D. Pond. Glastonbury, Hartwell N. Brainard, Isaac Broadhead. Granby, Aaron C. Green, Theodore M. Maltbie. Hartland, Ebenezer H. Miller, Uriah Nickerson. Manchester, Charles D. Parsons.
Marlborough, John H. Fuller. New Britain, Levi S. Wells, Ambrose Beatty.
Newington, John S. Kirkham.
Plainville, Major A. Nickerson. Rocky Hill, Eugene S. Belden.
Simsbury, Erwin T. Chase, Gavett B. Holcomb. Southington, Samuel S. Woodruff, William C. Doolittle.
South Windsor, Frederick A. King. Suffield, Thaddeus H. Spencer, Charles J. Thrall.
West Hartford, William H. Hall.
Wethersfield, Åbner S. Warner, Dudley Welles.
Windsor, Eli Phelps, Patrick Gilligan.
Windsor Locks, James T. Coogan.
NEW HAVEN, James Gallagher, William J. Mills. Beacon Falls, C. H. Lounsbury.
Bethany, Henry E. Lounsbury. Branford, Edward F. Jones.
Cheshire, Horatio D. Smith, Titus B. Ives.
Derby, Thomas Wallace, Jr., Samuel M. Gardner.
East Haven, Charles L. Mitchell.
Guilford, Calvin M. Leete, Andrew W. Foote.
Hamden, Norris B. Mix. Madison, Washington Bristol.
Meriden, James P. Platt, George R. Wilmot.
Middlebury, Hawkins W. Munson.
Milford, Isaac T. Rogers, Alexander T. Peck. Naugatuck, Rollin S. Woodford.
North Branford, Alden H. Hill.
North Haven, Alfred Ives. Orange, James Graham. Oxford, Harvey W. Chatfield.
Prospect, Harry Hotchkiss.
Seymour, Albert B. Dunham.
Southbury, Henry S. Wheeler.
Wallingford, Charles D. Yale, Ebenezer H. Ives.
Waterbury, Greene Kendrick, Henry I. Boughton.
Wolcott, Shelton T. Hitchcock.
Woodbridge, Marcus E. Baldwin.
NEW LONDON, Andrew C. Lippitt, Wm. R. Austin.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Norwich, Edward Harland, Increase W. Carpenter.
Bozrah, Charles A. Johnson.
Colchester, Ira W. Holmes, Frank B. Taylor.
East Lyme, Charles P. Sturtevant.
Franklin, Ámos F. Royce.
Griswold, George Boardman.
Groton, Thomas W. Noyes, Silas Spicer.
Lebanon, Joseph C. Crandall, James Y. Thomas. Ledyard, John Brewster.
Lisbon, John F. Hewitt.
Lyme, Henry B. Sisson, Reuben Lord.
Montville, Eben R. Eaton.
North Stonington, Alfred Clark, Orrin Chapman.
Old Lyme, Erastus E. Clark.
Preston, George A. Sydleman, Jr., James H. Fitch. Salem, Samuel N. Morgan. Sprague, Charles H. Ladd.
Stonington, Ephraim Williams, Geo. W. Bliven.
Waterford, Leonard N. Williams.
BRIDGEPORT, Phineas T. Barnum, Stephen Nichols.
Danbury, Lyman D. Brewster, Edward S. Davis.
Bethel, George M. Lyon.
Brookfield, William F. Wildman.
Darien, Charles Brown.
Easton, Arthur Tucker.
Fairfield, John H. Perry, Isaac Jennings.
Greenwich, Benjamin Wright, Willis H. Wilcox.
Huntington, Horace Wheeler.
Monroe, Charles B. Wheeler.
New Canaan, Thomas Raymond.
New Fairfield, Dimon Disbrow.
Newtown, John Mooney, George W. Bradley.
Norwalk, Allen Betts, Edward P. Weed.
Redding, Daniel Sanford, Azariah E. Meeker.
Ridgefield, David H. Valden, Sereno S. Hurlbutt.
Sherman, Albert Barnes.
Stamford, Charles A. Weed, Francis A. Marden.
Stratford, Daniel C. Wood.
Trumbull, William M. Ufford.
Weston, Jeremiah R. Nichols.
Westport, Albert Relyea.
Wilton, Nathan M. Belden.
BROOKLYN, Frank E. Baker.
Ashford, Davis A. Baker, Farnham O. Bennett.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Canterbury, John A. Sharp, Joseph Farnham. Chaplin, Jesse S. Turner.
Eastford, Hiram H. Burnham.
Hampton, David Greenslit.
Killingly, Job F. Seamans, Lysander Warren.
Plainfield, Reuben Weaver, Silenus H. Fellows.
Pomfret, George W. Taft, Darius M. Adams.
Putnam, George Buck.
Scotland, Jonathan W. Maine.
Sterling, Andrew Jackson Bitgood.
Thompson, Nathan Rawson, John D. Converse. Voluntown, Joseph C. Tanner.
Windham, Arthur S. Winchester, John M. Alpaugh. Woodstock, Irving E. May, James B. Tatem.
LITCHFIELD, Charles B. Andrews, William Bissell. Barkhamsted, William Tiffany, Byron O. Hawley. Bethlehem, David W. Thompson.
Bridgewater, Jeremiah G. Randall.
Canaan, Stephen Brigner.
Colebrook, William G. Kinney, Burritt Roberts. Cornwall, Elbert Shepard, Amos C. Waterbury. Goshen, Henry G. Wright, Frank W. Griswold. Harwinton, Albert G. Wilson, John H. Scoville. Kent, Irwin J. Beardsley. Morris, James M. Benton.
New Hartford, John Richards, Orvis Griggs.
New Milford, Charles Taylor, Noah W. Hatch.
Norfolk, Moses F. Grant, Horace A. Stanard.
North Canaan, Charles H. Briggs.
Plymouth, Rollin D. H. Allen. Roxbury, George Thomas.
Salisbury, Goodrich S. Gibbs, Charles E. Graves. Sharon, John B. Smith, Gilbert L. Smith. Thomaston, Albert P. Bradstreet.
Torrington, Jesse B. Rose, Henry J. Allen. Warren, Erastus Bates. Washington, Charles H. Mason, John M. Ford. Watertown, Leman W. Cutler.
Winchester, Alexander Waters, Nelson D. Ford. Woodbury, Charles H. Percy, John T. Salmon. MIDDLETOWN, William W. Wilcox, Samuel J. Hubbard. Haddam, James W. Cone, William F. Brainerd. Chatham, Hubert E. Carpenter, Frank A. Clark.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
Chester, Walter S. Clark.
Clinton, Giles C. Grinnell.
Cromwell, Isaac H. Warner.
Durham, Silas W. Fowler, Henry Davis.
East Haddam, E. Emory Johnson, Francis H. Parker.
Essex, Carnot O. Spencer.
Killingworth, Henry Hull, J. Philander Lane.
Middlefield, Willis E. Terrill.
Old Saybrook, David W. Clarke.
Portland, George H. Taylor.
Saybrook, William D. Worthington, Lozelle I. Platt.
Westbrook, George Kirtland.
TOLLAND, John B. Fuller, Ezra L. Chapman.
Andover, Roger E. Phelps.
Bolton, John W. Sumner.
Columbia, Chauncey E. Brown.
Coventry, Wm. Bradbury, Dexter C. Talbot.
Ellington, Ira H. Lewis.
Hebron, David W. White, Henry G. Porter.
Mansfield, Philo C. Atwood, Dan P. Storrs.
Somers, Amos Pease, Claudius B. Pease.
Stafford, Epaphro D. Dimock, Timothy D. Johnson.
Union, Horatio N. Bugbee, William P. Marcy.
Vernon, Dwight Marcy, Joseph C. Hammond, Jr.
Willington, Jason Bugbee, Jr., Charles F. McFarlane.
VOTES FOR SENATORS,
NOVEMBER, 1877.
Dist. Elected.
Vote. Opposing Candidate. Vote.
1 George G. Sumner,t
5,041 John R. Hills,
5,040
2 *John L. Houston,
2,849
Charles T. Plunket,
2,726
3 Charles L. Whitman,
2,548
H. Tudor White,
2,011
4 *Caleb B. Bowers,
6,993
George H. Watrous,
5,161
5 Samuel W. Post,
3,273
John H. Whittemore,
2,857
6 *Charles A. Bray,
3,843 Joel H. Guy,
3,748
7 John P. C. Mather, 1,754
James Fitch,
1,672
8 *Lucius Brown, 3,072
Henry Lyon, 2,772
9 William H. Hayward, 1,180
Alexander C. Robertson, 1,049
10 *William D. Bishop,
5,071 Oliver B. Jennings,
4,195
11 Jonathan R. Sanford,
1,924 Sidney E. Hawley,
1,618
12 *Oliver Hoyt,
3,819
George H. Hoyt, 3,713
13 George S. Moulton,
1,431
Marvin H. Sanger,
1,165
t Also 1 vote for George H. Sumner; 1 vote for John R. Hill, and 1 vote for John Hills.
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JUDICIARY.
Dist. Elected. Vote. Opposing Candidate. Vote.
14 *John S. Dean, 2,417 Davis A. Baker, 1,269
15 Lyman W. Coe, 1,835 Harvey B. Steele, 1,684
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