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Church, German Lutheran, attempts at organization, III. 565, 778; erects build- ing, 780; description, 781.
Church, Immaculate Conception, early site, I. 538; II. 238; III. 734; Father O'Neile, 733; damaged by fire, 734; laying of corner-stone, 735; Father Hendricken, 735; dedication, 736 and note; incorporated, 737; copy of char- ter, 737; by-laws, 739; Father Lynch, 741; Father Walsh, 743; Father Harty, 744; St. Patrick's chapel, 746; Father Mulcahy, 746; St. Mary's school, 747; St. Patrick s hall, 748; St Mary's convent, 750; assistant priests, 751; societies, 751; priests born in the par- ish, 751; priests raised up, 752; ceme- teries, 752; division of the parish, 753, 760; music, 1065.
Church, Methodist Episcopal, Waterville, II. 30; Methodism in Columbia society, III. 694; Jesse Lee preaches in Water- bury, 694; Sarah Tyler Abbott and the Middlebury church, 698; the birth place of, (Pine hole), 701; at the centre, 703; Mother Mary Peck's little red house, 703; itinerant preachers, 704; revival of 1831, 704; early places of meeting, 704. 713; the first meeting-house, 705 and note; the second, 707; the third, site of, 709; preachers of the first meeting- house, 706; first Sunday school, 706, 710; pastors 1853-1877, 708; of 1878-1895, 710; parsonage property, 708; and the temperance work, 708; membership, 710; the first sermon, 711; the mother of, in Waterbury, 712; and "Aunt Phila" Peck, 713; East Farms dissen- ters, 696; Leonard street chapel, 708; Grace church mission, Waterville, 721; Simonsville district, 724; Pearl street church, 725; St. Paul's, early site, I. 696; mission, III. 721.
Methodist, The Waterbury, III. 997. Church, Mill Plain society, III. 576; the chapel, 577; memorial windows. 578. Church, Sacred Heart society, The, III. 759; mentioned, 760; boundary, 761; Father Treanor, 761; first service, 761; description, 763; corner-stone, 763; dedi- cation, 763; organizations, 764; paro- chial residence, 764; population of the parish, 765; music, 1068.
Church, Second Congregational, stones used in foundation, I. 615; removes to Phoenix alley, II. 38; organized, III. 594, 629; rents and purchases Gothic hall and lot, 631; first edifice, 631; spire demolished, 631; last service in old meeting-house, 633; purchases West Main street lot, 633; corner-stone, 1893. 633; second edifice, 633; membership at its organization, 635; Rev. Edward G. Beckwith, 635; Rev. John G. Daven-
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port, 635; assistant pastors, 635; dea- cons, 635; employs a city missionary, 635; total membership, 636; manual, 636 note; Chronicle, 636 note; direc- tory, 636 note; music, 1066.
Church, St. Anne's, III. 765; Father Fones, 765; uses the old Universalist chapel building, 766; purchases site and rectory, 766; first meeting-place, 766; societies, 767; Father Bourret, 767; assistant pastors, 768; music, III. 1067. Church, St. Cecilia's, corner-stone, III. 769; dedicated, 769; described, 770; societies, 770; Father Martin, 770.
Church, St. James's Episcopal, parish formed, I. 335, 651; site before 1795, II. 57; name changed to St. John s, 57.
Church, St. John's Episcopal, early name, I. 335; site of, 657; II. 16 note; III. 651, 658; the edifice, 658, 646, 651, 652; des- troyed by fire, II. 128; III. 653; an epoch, 645; Rev. William Barlow, 645: Rev. Allen C. Morgan, 646; Rev. Jacob L. Clark, 647, 648; described, 648; signs of growth, 650; early church edifice purchased by Roman Catholics, 652; steeple demolished, 652 and note; founds a second parish, 654; temporary chapel, 1869, 654; cost of present build- ing and land, 654; consecrated, 656; chimes, 656; tower clock, 656; organ and music, 656, 657, 1064, 1065; memo- rial gifts, 656, 657 and note; Leaven- worth street rectory, 658; erects parish house, 658; assistant rectors, 658; rec- tors, 660; method of meeting expenses, 661; lighted by gas, 661; free sittings and first selling of pews, 661; mission at Waterville, 661; Sunday school, 662; sewing school, 662, 720; diocesan con- vention,662;"tythingmen," 662; Daugh- ters of the King, 662; growth, 663; plans for a new parish, 663; Brother- hood of St. Andrew, 662; see Episcopal parish.
Church, St. Joseph's, organized, III. 772; erects a building, 772; corner stone, 772; dedicated. 772; Father Zabris, 772. Church, St. Michael's Episcopal, organ- ized, I. 664; rectors, 665.
Church, St. Patrick's, chapel, III. 746, 753; Father Duggan, 753; corner-stone, 754; first place of worship, 754; bound- ary, 754; description, 756, 757; rectory, 757; assistant pastors, 759; societies, 759; trustees, 759; music, 1067.
Church, St. Peter's, Northbury, I. 662. Church, Swedish Lutheran, III. 565, 78I.
Church, Third Congregational, organ- ized, III. 642; charter members, 642; incorporated, 642; Rev. Frank P. Waters, 642; dedicated, 643; institu- tional, 643.
Church, Trinity Episcopal parish, bequest of S. W. Hall, III. 664; formed, 664; organized, 665; leaves, Universalist chapel, 665; church building, 665; de -- scription, 665; officers, 665; acting rector, 665; first rector, 665; free pew system, 667; benevolent organizations, 668; early site of rectory, 668; record of eighteen years, 668; a memorial edifice, 666; music, 1067.
Church, Universalist, III. 773; prejudice against, 774; erect a chapel, 774; pas- tors, 775; discontinued, 775.
Church of England in Waterbury, I. 334; application for land on which to build, 335; first missionary, 335.
Church, -
(Mrs. Joseph E. Fitzsim- ons), III. 720.
Church, C. F., military service, III. 1190; mentioned, 1203.
Church, Rev. Charles W., II. 551; sketch of, III. 720; editor and publisher, 720; children, 720.
Church, E. C., II. 442, 530.
Church, The E. C. Co., mentioned, II.442.
Church, Henry U., III. 1125, 1129.
Church, Mary, I. 373.
Church, Samuel, II. 7 note.
Church, Timothy, furnishes meat sup- plies, II. 194.
Church, W. A., his invention, II. 476.
Churchill, Mrs. Addie, II. 168.
Churchill, Henry, II. 115.
Churchill, Hobart, III. 1071, 1072, 1073.
Cider-making, II. 194.
Cider mill, earliest, I. 525.
Cigar makers, III, 1174.
Cigar Makers' International union, III. II 73.
Cill plain, I. 220, 702.
City Baking Co., mentioned, II. 444.
City Guard, Waterbury, flag presented to, III. I19I.
City hall, original site, I. 238; early site, II. 22; building, 40; opening. III. 1092.
City Lumber Co., mentioned, II. 448.
City Lumber and Coal Co., II. 51; burn- ing of yard, 129; mentioned, 448.
City Manufacturing Co., organized, II. 426; mentioned, 437.
City Mills, privilege established, I. 588.
Claffee, Patrick, II. 1199.
Claffey, John, III. 1161.
Claffy, Thomas, III. 728.
Clapp, Daniel, I. 432. Clapp, George F., III. 1167, II70.
Clapp, John M., newspaper editor, II. 520; teacher in Second Academy, 520; mentioned, 548.
Clapp, S. Nellie, III. 1167.
Clark, , I. 455.
Clark, , teaches school, I. 600.
Clark, Capt., and the famous Pompeo Battoni painting, II. 232.
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Clark, Alexander, III. 1141, 1164.
Clark, Allen, II. 455.
Clark, Elias & Co., saw mill, I. 569.
Clark, Ann E. (Mrs. Joseph Burton), II. 23I.
Clark, Rev. Anson, II. 548; III. 660.
Clark, Asahel, I. 167 Ap .; III. 1184.
Clark, Mrs. Aurelia, I. 401 note.
Clark, Caleb, new inhabitant in 1729, I. 300; new name on tax list of 1731, 310; mentioned, 323, 358; military service, 676.
Clark, Cook & Co., clock makers, I. 569.
Clark, Cornelia De Witt, III. 621.
Clark, Cyrus, attorney, I. 569; III. 791 and note.
Clark, D. Thomas, I. 376.
Clark, Daniel, recorder, I. III.
Clark, Daniel, of Wallingford, I. 363, 364; military service, 462.
Clark, Daniel, clock maker, I. 575, 587; II. 22, 260; manufactures brass buttons, 275.
Clark, Rev. Daniel A , I. 629; II. 547; his private school, 533; biography, 536; pastorates, 536, 537; efforts to establish new college at Amherst, 537; children, 537; published writings, 537; III. 955. Clark, Daniel M., III. 1129.
Clark, David, military service, I. 392, 395.
Clark, David, of Rahway, N. J., II. 536.
Clark, David B., III. 1137.
Clark, Rev. De Witt S., sketch of, III. 621.
Clark, Dinah (Mrs. Samuel Curtiss), III 794.
Clark, Edward S., first city auditor, II. 37; chief engineer fire department, 113, II7, 119; memorial to, III. 657; men- tioned, 1137.
Clark, Eli, II. 283; III. 580 note, 621.
Clark, Rev. Eli B., his home on Malman- ack hill, I. 52; finds Indian implements. 61; mentioned, II. 548; III. 620; sketch of, 621; published sermon, 955.
Clark, Elias, his saw mill, I. 588; men tioned, 691.
Clark, Elijah, military service, I. 392.
Clark, Elmer, teaches school, I. 600.
Clark, Rev. Frederick G., sketch of, II. 537; studies law, 537; pastorates, 537; published writings, 538; III. 955; chil- dren, II. 538; mentioned, 549; III. 620. Clark, "Grandma," II. 223, 224 and note. Clark, H. M., II. 196.
Clark, Hannah, marries Rev. Solomon Mead, of New Salem, N. Y., I. 40I.
Clark, Harriet (Mrs. Edward Scovill), II. 283.
Clark, Henry B., II. 113, 114; mentioned, I. 167 Ap.
Clark, Henry M., II. 114.
Clark, Herbert J., III. 1167.
Clark, Rev. Herman M., III. 660.
Clark, Hezekiah, I. 432.
Clark, J. H., his invention, II. 476.
Clark, Rev. Jacob L., establishes church service in Waterville. II. 30; mentioned. 398, 548; III. 647; chairman of board of education. II. 508; biography. III. 640; rector of St. John's Episcopal church, 647. 648; member of diocese of Connec- ticut, 648; elected bishop, 648; charac- teristics, 649; military chaplain, 1184. Clark, Rev. Jehu, I. 619.
Clark, Lieut. Joel, military service. I. 391, 392, 395, 396; mentioned, III. 1119 and note.
Clark, John, teaches school, I. 600, 628, 629, 630; II. 78, 82, 113, 192, 215, 229, 390, 547; III. 582, 697; site of residence, II. 75.
Clark, Joseph, III. 916.
Clark, Laban, III. 704.
Clark, Rev. Loren, III. 706.
Clark, Lucy (Mrs. John E. Smith), II. 372, 390.
Clark, Maria (Mrs. John T. Baldwin), I. 628.
Clark, Mary, widow, I. 449.
Clark, Mary Ann, I. 255 note; private school, II. 534.
Clark, Mary (Hine), (Mrs. Benjamin Upson), III.826.
Clark, Mary S. (Mrs. Ambrose I. Upson, Ist), II. 338; III. 650.
Clark, Millard F., III. 1172.
Clark, N. B., II. 383.
Clark, O. R., III. 1073.
Clark, Polly (Mrs. Merlin Mead), I. 628.
Clark, Polly, of Milford (Mrs. Elijah Hotchkiss), II. 203.
Clark, Mrs. Rebeckah, I. 364.
Clark, Richard, military service, I. 462.
Clark, Ruth A., III. 916.
Clark, Samantha, III. 650.
Clark, Sarah (Mrs. Lemuel Harrison), II. 22, 219, 266.
Clark, Sarah (Mrs. Stephen Upson), II. 214.
Clark, Sheldon, I. 455.
Clark, Sherman, postmaster, II. 168; mentioned, 239.
Clark, Sidney L., III. 1130.
Clark, Stanley, site of homestead, I. 255 note.
Clark, Sylvester, manufactures clocks, I. 579 note.
Clark tavern, The, II. 22, 219.
Clark, Deacon Thomas, I. 255 note, 296, 298, 375, 377, 381, 382, 401, 564; admitted to township in 17II, 282; bachelor- rights, 286; on tax list for 1730, 304. town treasurer, 334, 399, 401 and note: death of, 401; mentioned, 617 note, 697 703, 167 Ap .; II. 22, 218, 234; III. 625.
Clark, Thomas (2d), military service, I. 383; mentioned, 617 note; II. 219.
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Clark family, Thomas, build the Mansion House, II. 222.
Clark, Lieut. Timothy, military service, I. 388. 391, 462; mentioned, 617 note, 669; III. 625 and note.
Clark, Uzziel, of Sheffield, Mass., II. 223; III. 1031, 1032 note.
Clark, William H., III. 1148, 1172.
Clark, Zadock, I. 364.
Clark's hill, location, I. 246.
Clark's swamp, I. 692.
Clarke, Edward, I. 629.
Clarke, Rev. Walter, II. 520; mentioned, 548.
Clarkin, John, III. 116I.
Clash, Mary E. (Mrs. Robert A. Cairns), II. IIO.
" Claudine Clifton," writes verse, III. 94I.
Clay, John Allin, military service, I. 462, Clay pitts, location. I. 339 note, 692.
Clay, R. J., his invention, II. 476.
Clay, W. H., his invention, II. 476.
Cleaveland, Mason, II. 303.
Cleaveland, Rev. Willis M., II. 555; III. 722.
Cleland, Alfred, III. 1148, 1149.
Cleland Cigar Manufacturing Co., men- tioned, II. 445.
Clerks, City, salary of, in 1861, II. 38; terms of office, 46; list. 46.
Cleveland, Arthur, I. 119.
Cleveland, Isaac, military service, I. 446, 462.
Cleveland, Johnson, military service, I. 46, 462.
Cliff, James, III. 1149.
Clifford, Israel, military service, I. 462.
Clinton hill, location, I. 247, 692. Clinton, Thomas. I. 364.
Clohessy, John, III. 1151, 1169.
Clothing Co.,. Waterbury One Price, mentioned, II. 449.
Clowes, George H., II. 86, 349; III, 1170; biography, II. 350; soldier and naval officer, 350; manufacturer, 350; his rela- tion to Randolph & Clowes, 351; his invention. 476; president Board of Trade, 486.
Clowes, Rev. Timothy, II. 350.
Clock, City hall, regulated by chronom- eter, II. 199; town, in, III. 689; old town, in the Baptist church, 687; copy of subscription list for, 688.
Clock Co. National, mentioned, II. 439. Clock Co., Waterbury, early site, I. 588; fire at, 128; described, 377; a depart- ment of Benedict & Burnham Manu- facturing Co., 379; relation to clock manufacturing in general, 379; officers, 379; phenomenal growth, 399; men- tioned, 437; Employees' Aid association of the, III. 1176; employees as soldiers in war for the Union, 120I.
Clock-making, II. 260.
Clock shop Tontine society, III. 1177.
Clocks, early purchases, II. 258: earliest manufacture, 259; first Waterbury clock-maker, 259 note; introduction of the short shelf, 379 and note; origin of electric, 422.
Club, Acme, III. III6; American Wicket,
1103; Amphion, 1080, 1100; Arcadian, 1099; Arion, 1080; Athletic, IIIO; Auld Lang Syne Fraternity, III4; Bachelors, III5; Base-ball, 1104; " Big Six" So- cial, III5; Boys', incorporated, 901; Brooklyn Athletic, 1109; Burns, 1163; Caledonian, 1108; Central Athletic, IIIO; Chess, III4; " The Chosen Few" Social, III5; Comus, III6; Crescent Zither, 1076; Cricket, 1103; Excelsior Wicket, 1103; Field, III2; Gun, IIII; Hebrew Social and Benevolent, III4: Hillside Avenue Athletic, IIIO; Ideal Banjo, 1076; Idlewild, III5; Independ- ent German Rifle, IIII; Independent Gun, IIII; Jefferson base-ball, 1105; La- fayette, 1116; Lawn Tennis, II07; Lotus, III5; Marshall Lake Fishing, IIII; Mat- tatuck Ball, 1102; Metabeschowan, IIII note; Monitor Base-ball, 1104: Natural- ists', 1027; Pastime Social, III6: Pat- rick Sarsfield, 1162; Pizzicati, 1075, IIOI; Ramblers Wheel, III2; Rosedale Social, III6; Rose Hill Social, III4; Rough and Ready, 1103 note; St. Pat- rick's Dramatic, 1100; Scout, IIII; Speedwell Lodge Social, III7; Sylvan Star Pleasure, III6; Thespian, 1100; Union, III7; Union Square Social, III6; Waterbury, I. 708; corporation, II. 451; organized, 484; officers, 484, 485; membership, 485; Wheel, III. III2; Women's, 1025: Zither, 1076.
Clubs, amateur base-ball, III. 1105; Ma- sonic, 1131; Social, III4.
Coal, value in 1749-50, I. 373 note.
Coasting, early places, I. 534.
Cobin, Mary, I. 373.
Cobb, John, military service, I. 462.
Coddington, W. W., III. 1147. . Cody, Peter, III. 75I.
Coe, Asahel, site of dwelling house, II. 16 note; mentioned, 302 note, 489.
Coe, A. H., III. 1155.
Coe, Benjamin L., sketch of, II. 382; con- nection with Steele & Johnson Manu- facturing Co., 381, 382; III. 1138, 1168; his invention, II. 476.
Coe Brass Co., Wolcottville, organized, II. 334.
Coe, Catherine, III. 1155.
Coe, Cornelia (Mrs. Israel Holmes, 2d), II. 18I.
Coe, Edward J., II. 335.
Coe, Irving H., II. 185; III. 1079, II54.
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Coe, Israel, II. 60, 181, 223, 296, 302, 334, 518: III. 1125 note; and Capt. Samuel Judd, II. 221; penmanship, 221 note; early merchant, 234; quoted, 276 note; biography, 301; establishes smelting works at Detroit, Mich., 302; visits Europe. 302; politician, 302; longevity, 303; senior State representative, 303 and note.
Coe, Mrs. Israel, I. 627.
Coe, John, II. 382.
Coe, Lyman W., committeeman for nam. ing streets, II. 46; mentioned, 303 note, 332, 385; III. 1198; biography, II. 334; president Waterbury Brass Co., 333; occupies offices of trust in the state, 335.
Coe, Russell A., secretary Waterbury Brass Co., II. 333.
Coer, James E., II. 337; III. 664, 1125, II29, II30, 1200; sketch of, 1134; free- mason, 1134.
Coer, William H., III. 1134.
Coerr, Rev. Charles C., II. 552; III. 660. Coffee house, 1876, III. 917.
Coffin, Harriet B. (Mrs. Albert Burritt), II. 247.
Coggeshall, Freegift, I. 358.
Coinage; Waterbury, III. 1053; counter- feit, 1054 note; coppers, 1054; the later, 1059.
Colby, Enoch, teacher in Second Acad- emy, II. 519; mentioned, 548.
Colby. Mrs. R. E., III. 900.
Cole, David, I. 406.
Cole, Edward F., II. 447; III. III2; sketch of, 812; holds city office, 812.
Cole, John, military service, I. 462.
Cole, Simeon, military service, I. 485.
Cole street, the path to the mill, I. 359.
Cole, Thomas, I. 377; military service, I. 388, 393, 414. 462.
Coleman, James, III. 697.
Coley, Mary L. (Mrs. J. M. Burrall), II. 208.
College graduates, early, 542; explana- tion of list, 542; clergymen of the Roman Catholic church, 542 note; to 1777, 544; at the beginning of the nine- teenth century, 544; incident. Dr. Ed- ward E. Hale quoted, 544 note; roll of, 545; summary regarding, 545.
Colleges, Waterbury donors to, II. 545. Collety, J. F., III. 115I.
Colley, Charles A., II. 74 note, 553; III. 815, 816, 1I25.
Colley, James M., street inspector, II. 74 note; military service, III. 1189.
Collier, Thomas S., of New London con- tributor to this history. I. vii.
Collins, Ahira. tavern-keeper, I. 568; mentioned, III. 672.
Collins, Augustus, military service, I. 462.
Collins, B. M., II. 126.
Collins, Dan, military service, I. 397, 439. Collins, John, military service, I. 391, 397. Collins, Lemuel, military service, I. 395. Collins, Sheldon, tavern-keeper, II. 224. Collins, William, II. 126.
Colloty, Michael J., III 1150, 1157, 1176. Colonial war, first ensign, I. 384; first captain. 384; first lieutenant, 384: first commissioned officer, 384; muster roll, 1757, 395; Waterbury's part in, 397.
Colony accounts, auditing, I. 389.
Colton, George D., II. 554.
Colton, Joseph, first post office messen- ger, II. 170.
Columbian Exposition, award medals of the, described, III. 1060.
Combellack, Nicholas, III. 900.
Comes, William D., III. 1125.
Commerford, Charles C., postmaster, II.
170; mentioned, II. 508; III. II26; his papers on Labor and Capital, and Strikes, 966.
Commerford, James, III. 1160.
Committee of Inspection in 1774, I. 411.
Common field, I. 692.
Common land, I. 692.
Commons, The: See the Green.
Community-living in New England, I. 264.
Compensation, Board of, established, II. 43.
Compounce, origin of name, I. 32, 52.
Comstock, A. M., his invention, II. 483.
Comstock, Annie (Mrs. Thomas Porter). II. 253.
Conant, Roger, I. 179.
Conant, Dr. Roger, military service, I. 362, 414; mentioned, 4II, 430, 449, 546; sketch of, III. 855; physician and army surgeon, 855; ancestry, 855; death of, 855 note.
Condit, Edward B., III. 1117, 1143.
Condit, G. M., Jr., his invention, II. 476. Cone, James W., III. 1132.
Confederation and Perpetual Union, 1778, I. 444.
Confraternity of the Sacred Thirst and Agony, III. 765.
Conkey, Dr. Caroline R., II. 553; III. 891, 901: sketch of, 850; physician, 850. Conklin, Catharine (Mrs. Jesse Leaven- worth), II. 239.
Conklin, E. P., III. 572.
Connecticut Amateur, The. III. 998.
Connecticut Guardsman, III. 996.
Connecticut Arizona Mining Co., men- tioned, II. 439.
Connecticut, Colonists for, I. 88.
Connecticut companies, muster rolls re- covered, I. 390.
Connecticut exports, I. 101, 105, 149, 277. Connecticut Mining Co., mentioned, II. 436.
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Connecticut National Guard, Second regiment, Company A, III. 1227; Com- pany D, Sherman guard, 1227; Sedg- wick guard, 1228; privates, 1228; char- ter members, 1228; Company G, 1228; the color company, 1231; Waterbury Light Guard, 1228; annual six days' encampment, I228; armory, 1229; first regular local rifle range, 1229; officers and promotions, 1229; officers, 123I. Connecticut Rubber Manufacturing Co., mentioned, II. 446.
Connecticut Screw Co., mentioned, II. 442.
Conner, George W., stage driver, II. 154, 168; manager Franklin Telegraph Co., I67.
Connison, Alexander. II. 125.
Connolly, Miles F., III. 1166.
Connolly. Peter, III. 1170.
Connor, Dan, II. 124.
Connor, Mortimer, III. 1105.
Connor, Roger, base-ball champion, III. II05.
Connors, John, III. 728.
Conover, George, his invention, II. 476.
Conover, The C. E.Co., mentioned, II. 449.
Conran, Mary (Mrs. John F. Hayes), III. 848.
Constant, Ame, I. 708.
Constant, Silas, I. 448, 449; saw mill, 580. Continental lodge, masters, III. 1126; No. 76, 1126 and note.
Convents: See NĂ´tre Dame; St. Mary's. Converse, Rev. Rob Roy M., college pro- fessor, II. 551; rector St. John's Epis- copal parish, III. 658. (See R. R. McG. McNulty.)
Conway, David, writes verse, III. 941. Conway, T. K., his invention, II. 476. Coogan, B., III. 1100.
Cook, Col. -, his regiment defends Ticonderoga, I. 440.
Cook, Amos, military service, I. 39I.
Cook, Anna (Mrs. Mark Leavenworth), II. 264.
Cook, Arba, military service, I. 462.
Cook, Mrs. Aurelia, site of dwelling house, II. 16 note.
Cook, Benjamin, military service, I. 393, 396.
Cook, Charles, military service, I. 397, 462; tanner, 442, 486.
Cook, Daniel, early resident of Water- ville, II. 27.
Cook, E. L., II. 125.
Cook, Ebenezer, military service, I. 462. Cook, Elias, III. 583, 883.
Cook, Ephraim, military service, I. 439. Cook, Esther, I. 708.
Cook, Dr. Everett M., dentist, III. 871. Cook, Dr. Frank F., dentist, III. 871; mentioned, 1169.
Cook, Mrs. Frank F .. III. 919.
Cook, Harriet M. (Mrs. Henry P. Peck), III. 1218.
Cook, Henry, of Salem, Mass., II. 270; at Woster swamp river, I. 303; new in- habitant in 1729, 300 304; first settler of Plymouth, 313; houses and lands, 314, 315; death of. 315; soldier of the wilderness, 315; mentioned, 316, 558; petitions for a minister, 319; military service, 391, 395.
Cook, James C., III. 1130.
Cook, James M., makes clocks, I. 587; makes pewter buttons, II. 259.
Cook, Dr. James O., III. 871.
Cook, Jesse, military service, I. 395, 397.
Cook, Joel, military service; I. 462.
Cook. Jonathan, I. 376, 663 note.
Cook, Joseph, III. 580 note.
Cook, Justus, II. 546.
Cook, Lemuel, last surviver of the war of the Revolution, I. 315, 462.
Cook, Louis L., III. 1153.
Cook, Louis P., of Clarendon, N. Y., I.315.
Cook, Mary, I. 359.
Cook, Moses, military service, I. 393. 396, 429, 462; mentioned, 442, 448; II. 26; murdered by an Indian, III. 956 note.
Cook, Ozem. military service, I. 462.
Cook, Phinehas, III. 697.
Cook, Roswell, military service, I. 462.
Cook, Rozell, II. 543. 546.
Cook, Samuel, merchant, purchases North- bury lands, I. 316; mentioned, 362.
Cook, Samuel, III. 1184.
Cook, Selah, military service, I. 462.
Cook, Col. Thaddeus, data from his or- derly book, I. 44I.
Cook, Timothy, military service, I. 462.
Cook, Trueworthy, military service, I. 462.
Cook, Uri. military service, I. 462; men- tioned, II. 543.
Cook, William, military service, I. 462.
Cook, Zenas makes clocks, I. 586, 587; II. 260; mentioned, 22.
Cooke, Clara W. (Mrs. Frederick W. Chesson), II. 273.
Cooke, E. L., II. 125.
Cooke, Edward B., residence of, I. 69; quoted, 620; III. 971, 1045: discusses condition of Grand street cemetery, I. 667; holds municipal office, II. 22, 37; pioneer paper box manufacturer, 272, 424 note; mentioned, 445, 492; III. 976, 1029, I198; buys an interest in the American, 971; editor, 971; called the Nestor of the Connecticut press, 971; autobiography, 977; death of, 977; edi- torial on his death, 978.
Cooke, Ella S. (Mrs. Francis B. Field), II. 274.
Cooke, F. G., III. III2.
Cooke, Frederick S., II. 273.
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Cooke, George W., president Savings Bank and Building association, II. 179; biography, 274; teacher in Second Academy, 520; mentioned, 548, III. 635; 913, 976, 1063, 1077; editorial con- nection with the American, 975; pub- lishes The Valley Index, 992.
Cooke, J. C., his invention, II. 476.
Cooke, Joseph, II. 272.
Cooke, Mary E., III. 898.
Cooke, Nathan, residence. I. 69; purchases a sewing machine, II. 196, note; bio- graphy, 272; manufacturer, 272; paper- box manufacturer, 424; mentioned, 498; III; 1004, 1063, 1072 note; as a musi- cian, II. 273; III. 1077, 1078, 1079.
Cooke, Robert S., III. 1144.
Cooke, Samuel, site of his residence, II. 522; mentioned, III. 1069.
Cooke, Susan, I. 628; III. 1093.
Cooke, Sylvanus, I. 436.
Cooke, Walter H., finds arrow-heads, I. 69; mentioned, III. 1004, 1027.
Cooke. E. B., & Co., II. 41 note; copart- nership, III. 972; booksellers and bind- ers, 1019; publish an almanac, 1020.
Cooke & Giles, publish the American, III. 971.
Cooke & Minor, II. 242.
Cooley, R. V., II. 226.
Cooley, William, his invention, II. 476.
Coon, Marcus, III. 1189, 1191, 1199, 1200; military service, 1190.
Coon, Susan, III. 1138.
Coon, J. C., & Co., publish The Nauga- tuck Valley Messenger, III. 992.
Cooney, Thomas J., comedian, III. 1099.
Cooperative Building Bank, II. 179.
Cooperative Savings Society of New York, branch of, II. 179.
Cooper, - -, I. 179.
Cooper, Betsey J. (Mrs. Elizur E. Prich- ard), II. 272.
Cooper, Charles, collection of Indian rel- ics, I. 67.
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