The town and city of Waterbury, Connecticut, from the aboriginal period to the year eighteen hundred and ninety-five. Volume III, Part 71

Author: Anderson, Joseph, 1836-1916 ed; Prichard, Sarah J. (Sarah Johnson), 1830-1909; Ward, Anna Lydia, 1850?-1933, joint ed
Publication date: 1896
Publisher: New Haven, The Price and Lee company
Number of Pages: 946


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Andrews, George W., I. 714; III. 1126.


Andrews, "Goodman," I. 299, and note.


Andrews, Hannah (Mrs. Obadiah Rich- ards), I. 171.


Andrews hill, I. 190, 712.


Andrews, H. J., III. 914.


Andrews. H. M., II. 446.


Andrews island, location, I. 207, 244.


Andrews, James, military service, I. 460. Andrews, John, traverses the Naugatuck valley, I. 110; prospects for metals, 117; mentioned, 118, 127, 159, 168, 323, 360, 697: III. 1022; signer of petition for a plantation, I. 123; one of committee to consider the town site, 144; lives at Judd's Meadow, 303; first permanent settler in Gunntown, 349.


Andrews, Joseph, builds a fence, I. 269, Andrews, Jonathan M., III. 1130.


Andrews, Lucy H. (Mrs. Stephen W. Kellogg), III. 805.


Andrews, Mary (Mrs. Daniel Warner), I. 347.


Andrew's meadow, location, I. 240, 243, 313, 344.


Andrews, Thomas, I. 359. 361, 362.


Andrews, Timothy, military service, I. 460.


Andrews, Treat D., III. 117I.


Andrews, William, military service, I, 323, 431, 460.


Andrews. William A., II. 555; lawyer, III. 818.


Andrews, William H., physician, III. 865 Andros, Sir Edmund, I. 200, 201, 202. Andros, Lady, her funeral in Boston, I 202


Andrus, Abraham, I. 179, 206, 209, 268 280; receives a piece of land, 216.


Andrus, Eldad, I. 676.


Andrus, James, death of, I. 467.


Andrus, John, on tax list for 1730, I. 303 Andrus Jonathan M., III. 1129, 1136


II37.


Andrus, Luman, III. 697.


Andzulatis, Joseph J., sketch of, III. 854 physician, 854; author, 854.


Angel, Col , his regiment passes through Waterbury, I. 484.


Angling association, The Mattatuck, III. IIIO.


Angrave, Carrie P .. III. 1167.


Angrave. George, III. 1167.


Annas, James, III. 697.


" Anod Spincer," military service, I. 466. Anthony, William, III. 1075.


Anzeiger, III. 994.


Apothecaries' Hall, site of building, I. 155 Apothecaries' Hall Co., II. 447; build-


ings, III. 873 note, 875; first man- ager, 874; Aaron Benedict, 874; John S. Mitchell. 874; Dr. Gideon L. Platt, 874; Henry F. Fish, 874; L. I. Munson. manager, 874, 875; its president, 8 :: Frederic Wilcox, secretary, 874, 87: its treasurer, 875.


Appleton, Rev. Samuel G., II. 548; as- sistant rector St. John's parish, III. 659. Arcanum, The Royal, Mattatuck council, No. 713, III. 1165.


Arcade, The, destroyed by fire, II. 130. Archiconfrérie de Ste. Anne, III. 768. Architect's advertisement, first,II. 11.


Architects and builders, III. 1046. Architectural progress, II. 10.


Architecture, III. 1044; early dwelling houses, 1045; special eras in, 1045; 10% the borough period, 1045.


Arbs, Mary, I. 374.


Arion Quartette, The, III. 1074.


Aristophoto Co., photographers, III. IO43.


Armbruster, Maria, III. 1159.


Armstrong, (Mrs. Edward G Beckwith), III. 640.


Armstrong, C. H., II. 440, 441 ..


Armstrong, Frank, II. 440; his inver- tion, 475.


Army of 1775, Waterbury men of the, 1 416; Capt. Phineas Porter's company, I. 417.


Army, standing, of the colonies, I. 138. Arnold, Benjamin, I. 376.


Arnold, David, military service, I. 395. 396.


Arnold, Edward A., II. 549; university professor, 549.


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A A old's hill, location, I. 246, 354, 687. old, Rev. Jonathan, Episcopal mis- onary to Waterbury, I. 649; holds ser- ces in 1740, 335; mentioned, II. 545. A old, Rev. Joel R., site of dwelling use, II. 16 note, 51, 547; III. 613, 5 note; preaches funeral sermon of olmes children, II. 112 note; pastor of e First church, III. 583; anecdotes , 584, 587; biography, 584; removes Colchester, 587; his published writ- gs, 955.


A old, Josiah, goes to war to the Span- 1 West Indies, I. 385.


A old, Nathan, on tax list for 1730, I. 3.


A old, Nathaniel, agreement of, in 1723, live in Waterbury four years, I. 295; entioned 299, 323, 361, 363, 364, 687; ne of first residence in Waterbury, o; on tax list for 1730, 303; death of, 7; his fulling mill privilege, 578, 591. A old, Nathaniel, Jr., military service, 383. 387. 11, John, III. 1109. ow, The, III. 998.


w-heads, finding, I. 58; productive ations, 62, 65. 66. collections, III. 1040. pictorial and sculpture, III. 103I. ist, Waterbury's first native, III. 1031. sts, Charles U. C. Burton, III. 1031; red D. Thompson, 1031; Horace C. hnson, 1033; Henry G. Dearth, 1034; itoinette A. Bassett, 1035: Calvin rtis, 1035; George E. Bissell, 1037; uman H. Bartlett, 1038.


- Gray Bulletin, III. 996.


try, Bishop Francis, II. 6; visits aterbury, III. 695, and note. . Thomas, III. III6.


A A: A: As orne, A. H., III 1173. As As ey, Edward, II. 80. As swamp, I. 358, 687. A: Swamp Brook, I. 687, 707.


As nden, H. H., his invention, II. 475. im, Paul, III. IIII, 1169.


Asjon, Annie L. (Mrs. William H. Hall), rs. William Shannon), II. 387. As pn, Richard, II. 387.


vorth, Richard J., II. 397; his inven- 1, 475.


As nbly; General, instituted, I. 114. ciation, The Catholic Women's, or- lized, III. 1026; The Mattatuck gling, III0; The Nosahogan Pisca- 'al, IIII; The Farmers' and Mechan-


1 t 1 , IIII; The Waterbury Rifle, IIII; :chers' Protective, 1175; Journey- 1


n Butchers' Protective, 1175; The terbury Street Railway Employees 1


N nefit, 1176; The Rogers & Brothers' levolent, 1177; Wine, Liquor and 1 1 er Dealers, 1176.


Athletic associations, III. 1108.


Atkins, Rev. Irenus, supplies Baptist church pulpit, III. 676; biography, 682, preacher, 683; manufacturer, 683; per- sonal characteristics, 684.


Atkins, Josiah, military service, I. 445, 460, and note, 470, 479, 480; estimate of his character, 471; estimate of his diary, 471; quotations from his diary, 472; copy of letter to his " dear friends and fellow citizens," 480; letters of, 481; mentioned, 485, and note.


Atkins, Josiah (2d), birth and death, I. 479; mentioned, 482.


Atkins, Joseph, I. 402; town agent, 453; military service, 396, 460; mentioned, 677.


Atkins, Levi, site of house, I. 54.


Atkins, Sally (Mrs. Asahel Lewis), I. 482. Atkins, Samuel, military service, I. 460; engraveè prior to 1850, II. 198 note.


Atkins, Zealous, military service, I. 391. Atwater, Amos, his grist mill, I. 589. Atwater, Clarrisa C., III. 1132.


Atwater, Jason, II. 547; called to pastor-


ate of First Church, III. 582; sketch of, 582 note.


Atwater, Jeremiah, I. 360.


Atwater, John, I. 226.


Atwater, Mehitabel (Mrs. Eli Bronson), III. 999.


Atwater, Ruth, I. 226.


Atwater, Samuel, holds city office, II. 103. Atwater, Thomas, I. 657.


Atwater, W. C., insurance agent, II. 184.


Atwell, settles, in Waterbury about 1735. I. 333.


Atwell, Thomas, military service, I. 460; description of, 460 note.


Atwood, Curtis B., lawyer, III. 822.


Atwood, Elizabeth A., II.364.


Atwood, F. B., II. 292.


Atwood, Frances F. (Mrs. Albert J. Blakesley), II. 364; III. 1099.


Atwood, Henry C., III. 1129.


Atwood, Henry W., III., 1132.


Atwood, Irving L., II. 364, 530.


Atwood, John, I. 691.


Atwood. John A., almshouse keeper, III, 885.


Atwood, Lewis J., II. 325; III. 571, 572, 633, 635; biography, 364; his inven- tions and patents, 364, 474, 475; philan- thropist, 364; connection with Second Congregational church, 364; president of Young Men's Christian Association. 364; connection with Holmes, Booth & Haydens, 364; president of The Plume & Atwood Manufacturing Co., 364.


Atwood, Norman, II., 364.


Atwood, Stephen, finds Indian relics, I. 67.


Atwood, W. B., II. 124.


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Atwood, W. S., his invention, II., 475. Auditorium, The, III., 1096.


Austin, Aaron, II. 24.


Austin, Edmund, military service, I. 220; III. 1181.


Austin L .. III. 1071.


Austin, Moses, military service, I. 391.


Austin, Moses S., II. 105.


Austin. Nancy M. (Mrs. Samuel W. Hall), II. 287.


Austin Oliver, chief of police force, II. 139.


Austin, Orrin, makes clocks, I. 589; his grist mill, 589; military service, III. I18I.


Austin, Walter D., III. 1172.


Austin, William, I, 709.


Averill, Eunice M. (Mrs. Robert Crane), III. 869.


Axtelle, Dr. Thomas L., medical director Connecticut Indemnity association, II. 186; sketch of, III. 849; physician, 849; mentioned, II. 552; III. 891.


Ayres, Alvin D., II. 553; III. 719. 914, 997.


Ayres Charles R., II. 553; III. 719.


Ayres, Fanny L., III. 719.


Ayres, James G., III. 719


Ayres. Rev. James R .. II. 80, 121; III. 706; jeweler. II. 199; III. 718; sketch of, 718; local preacher and deacon, 718; legislator, 718; his children, 719.


Ayres, Russell W., II. 552; III, 719, 974 note; sketch of, 811; lawyer, 811; sol- dier, 811; names and develops Wood- mount, 811, and note.


Babin, A. E., III. 117I.


Bacheldor, Abel, military service, I. 460. Bachelor, -- , Adventist preacher, III. 776.


Bachelor, Abel I., 469.


Bachelor, Elijah, III, 697.


Bachman, - -, III. 1066.


Backus, Rev. J. W., II. 315.


Bacon, Josiah, military service, I. 460.


Bacon, Mrs. S., III. 578.


Bacon, S. B., his invention, II. 475.


Bacon, William N., II. 114.


Badger, Jonathan, his invention, II. 475.


Badger, Rev. Joseph, II. 546; sketch of, I. 598; teacher, 598; II. 7, 57, 200; sol- dier, I. 598.


Bad Swamp, I. 687.


Baer, Jacob, III. 1081.


Bagley, Stephen, military service, I. 392.


Baier, Julius, sketch of, III. '1087; musi- cian, 1064, 1087.


Bailey, Adelaide E. (Mrs. James Spruce), III. 1216.


Bailey, C. D., II. 167.


Bailey, Mrs. Caroline, II. 23.


Bailey, Ichabod, military service, I. 460. Bailey, Rev. Joseph A., II. 549; his Waterbury pastorate, III. 677, 685; biography, 684.


Bailey, Joseph A., Jr., II. 553; III. 914. Bailey, Manasseh, secretary Waterbury Clock Co., II. 379.


Bailey, Rev. Melville K., II. 553; assist ant rector St. John's parish, III. 660. Bailey, Sylvester B., I. 680.


Bailey, W. E., II. 292.


Baird, Clark, military service, I. 460.


Baird family, The, musicians, III. 1070. Baird, Joseph H. (Ist), his grist mill, I. 590.


Baird, Joseph H. (2d), II. 442; his inven- tions, 475.


Baird mill, The. I. 590.


Baird, T. C., III. 1175.


Baker, Clarence F., III. 1082.


Baker, E. P .. II. 530.


Baker, Rev. Frank C., II. 554; assistant pastor Second Congregational church, III. 635.


Baker. Henry F., suggests the Board of Trade, II. 485; mentioned, III. 1160, II70. Baker, Joseph, III. 1116.


Baker, Lemuel, I. 362.


Baker. Rev. L. F., pastor of the Advent- ist church, III. 777.


Baker, M. C., organist, III. 1067.


Baker, Remember, military service, I. 391, 392.


Baker, Samuel, settles in Waterbury, I. 326, 333; mentioned, 361, 362.


Baker, Mrs. Sarah H. (Mrs. Archibald E. Rice). II. 50.


Bakeries, II. 194 note; out of door ovens, 195.


Bakers' and Confectioners' Union The, No. 155, III. 1170.


Bakers' and Confectioners' International Union, No. 155, III. 1173.


Balding, James, I. 275.


Baldwin, settles in Waterbury about 1735. I. 333.


Baldwin, Abel, military service, I. 460


Baldwin, Alsop, I. 429; military service, I. 460.


Baldwin Benjamin, military service, I. 425, 437. 448, 460; his promissory note, III. 1004.


Baldwin. Burnham & Co. of New York City, II. 362.


Baldwin, Charles R., and the revision of city charter, II. 44; mayor, 45: men- tioned, 74, 136, 147, 441. 442, 447, 552: III. 673, 979. 1009; his efforts to secure a city park, II. 75; his connection with the American, III. 980, 983 note; editor, 996; agitates a library site, 1010.


Baldwin, Comfort (Mrs. John Bronson). I. 515.


Baldwin, David, military service, I. 400; mentioned, II. 80.


Baldwin, Davis, II. 464 note.


Baldwin, Ebenezer, I. 323, 359-


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B 1win, Elias, II. 215. B 1win, Esther (Mrs. Edward Field). . I51; III. 837.


lwin, Eunice, II. 496; III. 705.


BỊ B lwin, F. R., III. 1175.


B Iwin Garry, II. 80.


B Iwin, Harriet C. (Mrs. Charles S. right), II. 215. B Iwin, Henry C., lawyer, III. 819.


B lwin, Dr. Isaac, military service, I. o; mentioned, 484, 486, 491, 598; II. !); III. 1054; sketch of, 855; army sur- on, 855. win, J. R., II, 12I.


Bi win, James, of Newark, N. J., I. 7; first residence in Waterbury of, I; on tax list for 1730, 304; builds a use at Judd's meadows in 1735, 349; litary service, 395; his grist mill, 581. win, Jane, I. 377.


Ba win, Jennie (Mrs. Charles M. Up- 1), II. 215 Ba win, Lieut .- Col. Jonathan, I. 359, 2, 377: 379, 388. 408, 413, 414, 427, 9), 430, 439, 441, 449, 564, 575, 687; II. ›; collector of excise in 1755. I. 399; ns resolutions in House of Repre- tatives, 4II; men in his regiment, ; facts gathered from his pay roll, ; defends the Hudson, 440; military vice, 460; mill of, 487; II. 76; tavern- 1 :per, 219.


Bal Ba Ba vin, Josiah, military service, I. 460. vin, Lucius, III, 704.


Ba Ba vin, Mary, III. 705.


Ba vin, Millicent L. (Mrs. Phineas Por- t Ba , II. 215. vin, Millisent (Mrs. Isaac Booth vis), fords a stream in New Jersey,


I I 43, and note. Balvin, Nathan, I. 326.


Bal rin, Noah, I. 487, 495, 499; military S rice, III. 1180. Bal vin, Noah G., his dwelling house, I


[4. Ballin, Rachel, I. 373. Ballin, Rebecca (Mrs. Lyman Adams), 360.


in, Sarah (Mrs. Edward Field), III. in, Theopholis, I. 442; military ice, 460. in, W., III. 1199.


in, Walter F., his connection with American, III. 982. in, Zachariah, I. 281, 347. ill, I. 687.


, (Mrs. Edward J. Porter), 715. Argus B., II. 449.


Ball, B. F., II. 449.


Ball, Mrs. B. F .. III. 900.


Ball, Bennett, III. 715.


Ball, Betsey, III. 702.


Ball clubs and athletic organizations, III. IIO2.


Ball, Finette, III. 702.


Ball, Frank, III. 1076.


Ball, Frank E., III. 1153, 1206.


Ball, Heman, I. 617.


Ball Milk Co., B., II. 449.


Ball, Moses, military service, I. 395.


Ball, Timothy, builds the first house on Bank street, I. 274; mentioned, III. 702, 705, 706; sketch of, 714; a burden- bearer of the Methodist church, 715.


Ball, William, of Chicopee, Mass., II. 306; his pin machinery, 306.


Ballard, George, III. 1074, 1075.


Baltimore Electric Refining Co., II.


358.


Bancroft, Edward A., tavernkeeper, II. 224.


Bancroft, Mrs. Mary Hayden, owns paint- ing of the Green, II. 21 note.


Bancroft, Legrand, attorney, I. 569; III. 791.


Band, Jewett's, III. 1069; The Waterbury Brass, 1070; The Waterbury, 1070; Waterbury Saxe-horn, 1072 note; Tomp- kins, 1072, and note; Merrill's, 1073; The Enterprise, 1075; The American, 1075; French Canadian, 1076.


Bands and orchestras, III. 1070.


Band stand on the Green, II. 66.


Bangs, Rev. Heman, Methodist preacher, III. 704.


Bangs, Nathan, III. 697.


Bangs, Susanna (Mrs. Jacob Clark), III. 647.


Bangs, Rev. W. McKendree, III. 706. Banjo club, Waterbury, III. 1074.


Bank, Waterbury Savings, established, II. 177; Dime Savings, 178; presidents, 178; West Side Savings, 178; officers, 178; Citizens National, 178; officers, 178; Fourth National, of Waterbury, 178; officers, 178; Manufacturers' Na- tional, 178; officers, 178; Mattatuck, 178; original site of Waterbury, I. 249; first directors of Waterbury, II. 176; pres- idents, 176, III. 1121; Waterbury Na- tional, early site of, I. 274; has first tele- phone connection, II. 149, Waterbury, becomes a National, 177; list of subscri- bers to original stock, 1848, 175; A. F. Abbott's office, 178; Brown & Parsons, 178; Holmes & Parsons, 178; Elton Banking Co., 178; Elton Trust Co., 178.


Banking, early, II. 173; in 1850, 175.


Banks, F. D., II. 447. Banks, John, I. 189. Bank street, its early names, I. 559.


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win, Mrs. Jonathan, I. 669. win, Mrs. John T., I. 628.


I. Ball in, S. A., his invention, II. 475. Ballin, Samuel, I. 119. Bal 8. Bald SE| Balı Bal tH Bal Bal Ball II Ball


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Bannatyne, Archibald, his invention, II.


475; mentioned, III. 1163, 1164.


Bannon, Capt. II. 732, and note.


Bannon, Charles H., III. 1024.


Bannon, Charles R., lieutenant of police force, II. 139; III. 1228, 1229.


Bannon, Christopher P., III. 1024.


Bannon, Patrick F., III. 1161, 1168, 1229.


Bannon, William C., chief of police force, II. 139.


Bantam, The, III. 998.


Bantam lake, Indian relics found at, I. 58.


Bantam swamp, Litchfield, I. 361.


Baptism, last, in the Farmington church.


I. 225; Waterbury, at Milford and Woodbury, 233.


Baptist church, First, site of, II. 16 note, 239; organized, III. 671; first meeting- house, 673, and note; its enlargement, 679; early members, 673; division of the early members, 673; a meeting- house at the centre, 674; financial con- dition of the meeting-house at the cen- tre, 675; series of pastors and supplies, 676; its buildings, 677; its published history, 679 note; manual of, 679, and note; the Simonsville mission, 677, 690; the Second, organized, 690; its first house of worship, 690; its first pastor, 690.


Baptists in Waterbury in 1769, I. 406; III. 671; Connecticut, the last century, 670; without a church, 673; German, organized, 691; erect a chapel, 691; the first pastor, 691; Swedish, organize a church, 692; their pastor, 692.


Barber, the first, II. 197.


Barber, Rev. Daniel, I. 660; author, 661 note; Episcopal rector, 661 note; be- comes a Roman Catholic, 661 note.


Barber, Elihu T., III. 1117.


Barber, Elizabeth G., writes verse, III. 939.


Barber, J. W., quoted, I. 16, 41 note, 75, 328, and note; II. 275 note.


Barber, Samuel J., II. 548.


Barber, Rev. Virgil H., becomes a Roman Catholic, I. 660; sketch of, 660; rector of St. John's Episcopal church. 660; mentioned, 661 note; II. 240, 543 note; his private school, 533.


Barber, Dr. Walter L., sketch of, III. 846; his children, 847; mentioned, II. 552; III. 888, 891.


Barbers' Local Union, The, III. 1173, 1174.


Barbour, J. Franklin, III. 1082.


Barbour, Robert F., III. 1082.


Barce, Clara, III. 918.


Baril, J. G., III. 1117, 1162.


Baril, Joseph M., III. 1162, 1175.


Bario, George H., III. 1154.


Barisch, Joseph, III. 786.


Barker, Rev. -, I. 642.


Barker, Dr. Charles C., dentist, III. 871.


Barker, Eliel, military service, I. 460. Barker, Eliza, (Mrs. Daniel A. Clark), II. 537.


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Barker. H. J., his invention, II. 479; mentioned, III. 1149, 1175.


Barker, Isaac, military service, I. 460.


Barker, Jonathan, military service, I. 460. Barker, Percy L., II. 555.


Barker, Uzal, I.381; military service, 395.


Barlow Brothers company, The, II. 440 Barlow, Joseph, first burgess, II. 15.


Barlow S. J .. II. 449.


Barlow, S. J. and D. T., early site of their residence, II. 221.


Barlow, Thomas D., II. 100, 449; III. II38.


Barlow. Rev. William, II. 543 note; rec- tor of St. John's, III. 645.


Barnard, A. J., III. 1199.


Barnard, Elisha J., II. 113, 144.


Barnard, Son & Co., early site of build- ing, I. 583; first factory in Waterville, II. 415; presidents, 415; mentioned, 438.


Barnard, W. B., his invention, II. 475. Barnett, Eli, III. 697.


Barnes, Abijah, military service, I. 391. Barnes, Abraham, dies at Louisburg, I. 397; military service, 397.


Barnes, Asa (" Azer"), military service, I. 391, 393, 460.


Barnes, Benjamin, of his wife and mar- --


riage, I. 173; his house lot, 173, 207; town officer in 1700, 248; builds a fence, 268; fence viewer, 275; declines to serve in public office, 290; signer of plantation agreement, 292; land received by, 346; grave-digger, 666; his headstone, 668; mentioned, 150, 206, 209, 218, 225, 229, 238, 280, 344. 430, 55I.


Barnes, Caleb, I. 442.


Barnes, Mrs. Caroline A., quoted, I. 513. Barnes, Daniel, military service, I. 393. 460.


Barnes, David, military service, I. 395.


Barnes, G. Fred, III, 1137, 1169.


Barnes, George, III, 907.


Barnes, Mrs. George, III. 917.


Barnes, - "Goodman," I. 299. Barnes, Isaac, military service, I. 417, 46x. Barnes, Jay P., II. 466.


Barnes, John, lives at Judd's meadow, I. 303, 348 .; on tax list for 1730, 304; lives at Hop brook in, 1730, 349; his plain, 553; death of his four children, 370; military service, 460.


Barnes, John S., II. 438.


Barnes, Josiah, military service, I. 400.


Barnes, Lois (Mrs. Lemuel Harrison), IL. 259 note.


Barnes, Lorin, lawyer, III. 791.


Barnes, Nathaniel, I. 411; military ser- vice, 414, 429, 460.


INDEX.


Ba es, Sarah (Mrs. John Scovill), I.


Ba es, Samuel, lives at Judd's meadow, 102; on tax list for 1730, 304; lives Hop Brook in 1730, 349; his house 1 land, 353; mentioned, 357, 358; 1 itary service, 417, 460; grave-dig- . 666.


Bales's tavern, I. 689.


Bales, Thaddeus, Jr., military service, 1383, 460.


Bales, Thomas, land owner, I. 95; S ures grant of land at Farmington, 1 ; signer of petition for a plantation, 1 ; member of sheep committee, 272; tax list of 1730, 304; the wife of, 372, 3,378.


Bales, Thomas and Samuel, I. 361.


Ba es, Titus, soldier in 1761, I. 396.


Balet, James G., college graduation, II. 51 , George, I. 687.


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Ba: 3, Josiah, military service, I .. 417


Ba: , Nathaniel, military service, I. 439. Ba:p. Thomas, I. 376.


Baili's tavern, I. 689.


Ba: im, G. W., III. 1199.


Bajlım, E. T., his invention, II. 475.


Ba1 t, John, military service, I. 392. Ban t, Philip, military service, I. 461.


Ban tt, James, military service, I. 395; II51.


I Bar tt, John, grave-digger, I. 677.


Bar tt, John M., III. 1162, Bar tt, Thomas, III. 116I.


Bar tt, Thomas F., III. 1166.


John, III. 1150,


Bar Bar John, military service, I. 391.


Bár , Solomon, military service, I. 391,


3 Bar t, Edward. II. 125. Bar Bar ", John, military service, I. 391. „, Joseph, military service, I. 39I. Bar ws, Addie (Mrs.George L. Streeter), 1064.


Bar Bar Bar


Ns, William H., II. 113. Thomas, III. 116I. William, III. 115I.


Bar lomew, J. H., II. 439.


Bar W


lomew, Jane (Mrs. B. F. Leaven- h), teacher in Second Academy, 20.


Bar lomew, Joseph, III. 625. Bar lomew, Reuben, military service, II I18I.


Bari lomew, Samuel, military service, I.


I. Bart lomew, Sarah J. (Mrs. Ira H. h), III. 623.


St Bart lomew, Seth, town officer, I. 381. t, Cynthia E. (Mrs. Thomas Bron- III. 622.


Bart so Bart t, Egbert, II. 458. Bart t, Henry B., III. 1154.


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Bartlett, Joseph E., II. 552; III. 1082,


1096, IIOI, 1155; musician, 1064, 1065, 1080, 1081, 1086; sketch of, 1086.


Bartlett, Mrs. Joseph E., III. 1064. Bartlett, Russell, III. 846.


Bartlett, Dr. Stephen C, II. 551; sketch of, III. 846.


Bartlett, Truman H., sketch of, III. 1038; sculptor, 1038; his famous works, 1039


Bartlett's swamp, I. 358, 687.


Barton, Alice S. (Mrs. George H. Cow- ell), III. 8II.


Barton, Jennie M. (Mrs. John B. Doherty), III. 1232.


Barton, Rev. W. H., II. 553; III. 710, 997.


Bartram, W. B., his invention, II. 475. Bartram, Walter, III. 1149.


Baruch, Julius, III. 1144.


Base Ball champions, III. 1105.


Base-Ball club, The Waterbury, III.


II04; Monitor, 1104; The Jefferson, II05.


Base-Ball clubs, Amateurs, III. 1105. Base-Ball company, Waterbury, II. 452; III. 1105.


Basset, William, military service, I. 461. Bassett, Antoinette Alcott, writes verse,


III. 950; mentioned, 1018; artist, 1035. Bassett, Frank A., II. 530; III. 1018.


Bassett, Homer F., I. 73; II. 121, 183, 196 note, 529, 556; III. 917. 1023, 1027, I203; connection with early telephon- ing. II 149; librarian, III. 1009; donates his herbarium to the Bronson library, 1013; biography, 1016; teaches school, II. 534; III. 1017; business man, 1017; hold public office, 1017; botanist, 1017; entomologist, 1017; published writings, I. I; III. 939, 966, 1017; his children, IO18.


Bassett, R. M., II. 159.


Bassett, Samuel, I. 320.


Bassett, Theodore D., II. 125.


Bassett, Mrs. Theodore D., III. 918.


Bassett, William, at Valley Forge, I. 443.


Bassford, Elmer J., III. 1167.


Bates, Benjamin, military service, I. 461.


Bates, E. Annie (Mrs. David G. Holmes), II. 251.


Bates, P. G., his invention, II. 475.


Batters, James, III. 1151. Battle, Miss -, of Torrington, II. 240.


Bauby, Peter, III. 1164.


Baxter, Emily A. (Mrs. Edward W. Shan- non), II. 388.


Baxter, Francis and Abigail Saxton, marriage of, I. 406.


Baxter, John, I. 458, 496.


Baxter, Isaac B., II. 387.


Baxter, Mary E. (Mrs. William Shannon), II. 387.


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HISTORY OF WATERBURY.


Baxter, Thomas G., contracts to supply Waterbury with gas, II. 21.


Bayly, Colonel, - -, I. 427.


Beach, Asa, military service, I. 461.


Beach, Edward S., of Terryville, II. 457.


Beach, Edward W., III. 997, 998, 1082, II02.


Beach, Elnathan, I. 314, 316.


Beach, Experience, I. 678.


Beach, Frank E., his connection with the American. III. 977, 980, 981.


Beach, George W., railroad man. II. 159, 164; biography, 164; holds public offices of trust, 164; his children, 164; men- tioned, 303 note; III. 569, 572, 625, 629, 888, 891, 893. 1064; postmaster, II. 170. Beach, Henry D., II. 159 530; sketch of, 164. Beach, James, II. 469.


Beach, Jesse, III. 1119, II21 note.


Beach, John, military service, I. 430, 461. Beach, Joseph, Jr., military service, I. 430, 461; tavernkeeper. 448; II. 219; mentioned, I. 678, 694, III. 625.


Beach, Lucius S., II. 115, 116; fifty year in employ of the Scovill Manufacturing Co., 469.


Beach, Lydia (Mrs. Eldad Mix), III. 696. Beach, Moses, III. 702.


Beach, Phineas, military service, I. 395. Beach, Sharon Y., II. 164.


Beach, Stephen, III. 697.


Beacon Cap, location, I. 247.


Beacon hill, location, I. 247, III. 687.


Beacon Hill brook, ancient boundary between Mattatuck and Derby, I. 2, 190; boundary of land given to Pauga- suck Indians, 40; traces of an Indian village at, 59; mentioned, 687.


Beacon mountain, I. 41 note.


Beadle, Nathaniel, I. 361.


Beaker Hill, I. 687.


Beales, S. G. B., III. 1189.


Beaman Isaac, III. 114I.


Bear Hill, I. 687. Bear plains, near Derby bounds, I. 360.


Beard, settles in Waterbury, I. 333.


Beard Country, The, I. 687,


Beard, David, III. 1128.


Beard, Nathan, secures a portion of the Clay Pits, I. 339 note; mentioned, 360, 363, 383; III. 687; his mills, I. 580.




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