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Cooper. Robert, I. 448.
Cooper lot, The, I. 693.
Cooper's corner, I. 693.
Cooper's pond, I. 693.
Copley, Samuel, saw-mill, I. 591.
Coply, H. E., his invention, II. 476.
Copper, E. S. Hayden's process for elec- trolyzing, II. 473.
Copper Co., Old Globe, mentioned, II.440. Copper Co., Waterbury and Detroit, mentioned, II. 435.
Corbett, Cordelia I. (Mrs. Augustin A. Crane), III. 852.
Corcoran, James, III. 728 note.
Corcoran, John, III. 728. Corcoran, Mary, III. 732. Corcoran, Michael, III. 728.
Corcoran, Timothy, II. 243; III. 728 and note.
Corcoran, William, III. 728.
Cornelius, Toto, military service, I. 452, 462.
Corner, Rev. E. P., II. 82.
Corner, Frank, III. 1173, 1174.
Corner, Helen, III. 1207.
Corner, Jennie C., III. 1206.
Corn mill, early, I. 277.
Cornell, Elizabeth V. (Mrs. Edgar C. Tullar), III. 723
Cornish, Oscar W., III. 1152, 1155, 1206. Corporations, early, II. 3; classified list of, 450.
Corrigan, Peter, III. 1110, 1152.
Cosset, Lydia, cost of illness, itemized bill, I. 372.
Cossett, John, I. 499; II. 82.
Costen, J. M., III. 114I.
Costen, William H., III. 1132.
Costigan, Edward, III. 1174.
Costigan, Robert, III. 1161.
Cothren, William, quoted, I. 50, 51 and note.
Cottage park, II. 75.
Cottage place, first residence in, III. 863. Cotter, Charles A., III. 1170.
Cottle, William M., III. 1126.
Cotton Gin Co., mentioned, II. 435, 437. Cotton Gin Manufacturing Co., men- tioned, II. 436.
Cotton mill, first in Massachusetts, II. 265.
Cotton wool, I. IOI.
Cotton wool meadow, I. 358, 577, 693.
Couch, J. A., III. 751.
Couch, John, military service, I. 431, 439. Coughlan, James, II. 127; III. 1175.
Coughlan, P. F., his invention, II. 476.
Coughlin, John, III. 115I.
Councilmen, City, first, II. 37.
County, Waterbury transferred to New Haven, I. 3II; Waterbury joined to Hartford, 115.
Courtemanche, L. N., III. 1162.
Courtney, James, III. 920.
Courtney Patrick, III. 920.
Covel, James, III. 697.
Cove meadow, I. 688.
Cowel, John, II. 113, 114.
Cowel, William, II. 125
Cowell, the Misses, Indian implements owned by, I. 61.
Cowell, George H., I. 167 Ap .; II. 552, III. 572, 695, IIII, 1137, 1138, 1155, 1168, II69; biography, 810; holds municipal and state office, 810; lawyer, 810; a founder of the Grand council of the Royal Arcanum, 811. 1165.
Cowell, Mrs. G. H , III. 901.
Cowell, Harley, III. 914.
Cowell, Jeannette B. (Mrs. Nelson Cow- ell), III. 801. Cowell, Nelson, III. 810. Cowell, Stephen, III. 1184.
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Cowle, Samuel, I. 363.
Cowles, Philip, tavern-keeper, II. 224.
Cowles, Maj .- Gen. Solomon, III. 118I. Coxwell, settles in Waterbury about 1735, I. 333.
Coy, F. W., his invention, II. 482.
Coyle, Barney, III. 1172.
Coyle, Bridget (Mrs. Michael Donahue), III. 809.
Coyle, James, III. 1023.
Coyle, Terence J., III. 1153.
Coyte, Clara (Mrs. Michael T. Maloney), III. 987.
Crafts, Elizabeth, her private school in Naugatuck, II. 533; (Mrs. Edward S. Clark), 534.
Crampton, Jonathan R., I. 629; II. 29, 444; III. 625; sketch of, 627.
Cranberry brook, I. 693.
Crane, Dr. Augustin A., II. 554; sketch of, III. 852; government physician to the Hawaiian islands, 852.
Crane, Rev. Daniel, sketch of, I. 630; pastor of the First church, 630, III. 581; mentioned, II. 192; 347; III. 579, 613.
Crane, H. L., his invention, II. 480. Crane, Maggie, II. 1152.
Crane, Phineas, III. 869.
Crane, Dr. Robert, I. 629; mentioned, II. 82, 549; III; 625, sketch of 869; chil- dren, 869; physician, 869; manufac- turer, 689.
Crane, William E., his invention, II. 476; mentioned, III. 1126, 1170, 1174, 1175. Crane & Johnson, photographers, III. I043.
Crane Art Co., photographers, III. 1043. Crank of the park, The, I, 703, 706. Crannell, Thomas, III. III5.
Crate, J. V. C., his invention, II. 476. Crawford, Jo., III. 697.
Creedon, J. B., III. 752.
Creighton, Peter, III, 1149.
Crew, E. A., his invention, II. 477.
Crittenden, Ralph, his invention, II. 478. Crocker, C. W., II. 167.
Croft, Edward, II. 440; his invention, 477.
Croft, James, II. 276, 296; sketch of, 315; first trained workmen in making gilt buttons, 315.
Croft, Margaret, connection with Water- bury and other schools, II. 513.
Cronan, D. J., III. 1142. Cronin, Lawrence. III. 920.
Cronin, Patrick, III. 1109. Crook, A. B., III. 1200.
Crooker, Edward T., connection with the American, III. 982.
Crosby, Dr. Chauncey O., invents ma- chine for sticking pins on paper, II. 375; mentioned, 437; dentist, III. 870; inventor, 870.
Crosby, Daniel, of Conway, Mass., II. 514.
Crosby, Elizabeth S., III. 1099.
Crosby, Grace (Mrs. George E. Tracy), . II. 467.
Crosby H., his invention, II. 477.
Crosby M. S., principal of High school,
II. 510; sketch of, 514; principal of Hartford Female seminary, 514; posi- tion among educational leaders, 514; superintendent of Waterbury_public schools, 514; mentioned, 550; III. 1099; and the Catholic Apostolic church, 778. Crosby, Susie S., III. 1099.
Cross, Frederick E., II. 139. 440, 442; his inventions, 477.
Cross, Henry, III. 1116.
Cross, John, III. 1115,
Cross, William E., III. 117I.
Cross & Speirs Machine Co., mentioned, II. 442. Cross brook, I. 693.
Crossland, Alfred E., chime ringer, III. 1089, II41.
Crossland, Walter, III. 1173.
Crowell & Chapman, photographers, III. 1043.
Crowell & Davidson, photographers, III. 1043.
Crowell Brothers, photographers, III. 1043
Crow hill, I. 693.
Crowley, J. J., III. 1166.
Culhane, Maurice, III. 1228.
Cullen, Edward S., II. 128.
Cullen, Joseph A., III. 1157.
Culligan, John, III. III2.
Culliton, John, III. 1228.
Culver, Amos, I. 59, 487; original site of his house, 345; military service, 462.
Culver, Andrew, military service, I. 395, 397.
Culver, Anna (Mrs. Enoch Frost, Ist.), II. 215.
Culver, Cyrus, III. 697.
Culver, Joseph, homestead, I. 564; libra- rian of Salem Juvenile library, III. 1004.
Culver, Josiah, of Naugatuck, finds Indian implements, I. 59.
Culver, Reuben, military service, I. 462. Culver, Stephen, military service, I. 388; mentioned, 694; II. 219.
Culvers, The, I. 402. Cummings, Mrs. Maria, III. 920.
Cummings, Pierson R., III. 1082. Cunningham, Daniel, III. 1228. Cunningham, Henry, II. 126.
Cunningham, M., III. 1175.
Curaboy, James, III. 1162.
Curley, John H., connection with the American, III. 982.
Currency, depreciation of, in 1753, I. 389. Curtice, Abel, I. 376.
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Curtice, Abraham and Elizabeth, I. 363.
Curtice, Daniel, I. 361.
Curtice, Enoch, owns lands in Poland, 1748, I. 314.
Curtice, Isaac, I. 359.
Curtice, Israel, I. 190.
Curtice, Samuel, owns in lands in Po- land 1748, I. 314.
Curtice, Stephen, I. 362.
Curtin, Charles, B., III. 1174.
Curtin, Rev. Jeremiah, assistant pastor of St. Patrick's church, III. 760.
Curtis, Capt. , I. 484.
Curtis, Abel, I. 653 note.
Curtis, Benjamin, military service, I. 642.
Curtis, Caleb, military service, I. 642.
Curtis, Calvin, artist, III. 1035.
Curtis, Charles B., III. 1115.
Curtis, Daniel, I. 663 note.
Curtis, Ebenezer, I. 382.
Curtis, Lieut. Eli, military service, I. 417, 462, 656 and note.
Curtis, Eli, III. 896.
Curtis, Elihu, military service, I. 462.
Curtis, Enoch, military service, I. 392.
Curtis, Ethan, military service, I. 392, 393. Curtis, Ezekiel, military service, I. 392. Curtis, Felix, military service, I. 462.
Curtis, George C., II. 450.
Curtis, Lieut. Giles, military service, I. 462. Curtis, Isaac, military service, I. 396, 462. Curtis, J., his invention, II. 472, 475.
Curtis, James, military service, I. 462.
Curtis, Jesse, I. 411; military service, 429, 439, 451, 462.
Curtis, Jotham, military service, I. 439, 447. 462.
Curtis, Lucius, sketch of, III. 1186 and note. Curtis, Lyman, military service, II. 462. Curtis, R. S., III. 1041.
Curtis, Samuel, military service, I. 388, 396, 414, 462.
Curtis, Stephen (3d), military service, I. 462.
Curtis, Rev. William A., rector St. Michael's Episcopal church, I. 665; mentioned, II. 547.
Curtis, Zadoc, military service, I. 462.
Curtis, Zerah, military service, I. 462. Curtise, Israel, I. 398. Curtiss, settles in Waterbury about 1735, I. 333.
Curtiss, A. B., hotel proprietor, II. 225. Curtiss, Abel, at Crown Point, 1756, I. 393.
Curtiss, Abner. military service, I. 395. Curtiss, B. D. F., II. 462.
Curtiss, Chandler, III. 697.
Curtiss, Charles, III. 1072, 1126, 1129, 1130. Curtiss, Chester, II. 448, 449.
Curtiss, Daniel, I. 361; military service, 384.
Curtiss, David, military service, I. 395. Curtiss, Edith L., II. 182.
Curtiss, Eli, II. 546; lawyer, III. 791, 794; sketch of, 794; soldier, 794.
Curtiss, Eli (Watertown), II. 462.
Curtiss, Elizabeth S. (Mrs. Edward F. Cole), II. 552; III. 812.
Curtiss, Emily, III. 918.
Curtiss, Enoch, purchases Northbury lands, I. 316.
Curtiss, Franklin L., site of residence, I. 652; II. 534; 121, 484. 529; III. 1110, II26, 1130; connection with Citizens' bank, II. 178, 182; biography, 182; president Matthews & Willard Manu- facturing Co., 182.
Curtiss, G. P., II. 530.
Curtiss, George C., III. 1132.
Curtiss, Henry, II. 182.
Curtiss, Hiram, II. 115.
Curtiss, Howard, II. 182, 530.
Curtiss, James, military service, I. 395.
Curtiss, Lieut. Jesse, military service, I. 414, 416, 417. Curtiss, John I., 598.
Curtiss, Joshua, military service, I. 395.
Curtiss Lumber Co .. mentioned, II. 448.
Curtiss, Lyman, military service, I. 417.
Curtiss, Phineas, military service, I. 395. Curtiss, Reuben, II. 182.
Curtiss, Samuel, purchases Northbury lands, I. 316.
Curtiss, Simeon, II. 182.
Curtiss, Zadock, I. 417.
Cutler, Joseph, military service, I. 462.
Cutler, L. W., and the Watertown rail- road, II. 160.
Cutler, Younglove, military service, I 429, 462.
Cutler, J. G., Mr. and Mrs., of poem read at crystal wedding, III. 946.
Cutler, J. G. & Co., II. 463.
Cutlery, manufacturing, II. 29.
Cutlery Co., The Connecticut. I. 538.
Cutlery Co., Waterbury, II. 29. 442.
Cutlery Co., Waterville, mentioned, II. 442.
Cutts, Alfred W., III. 1125.
Dady, Sarah, of Ashford, II. 468.
Daguerre, Louis Jacques Mandé, II. 277. Daguerreotype plate manufacture, II. 277; III. 1041; planished plates, II. 353. Daily, Mary (Mrs. George LaChance), III. 1106.
Dakin, Frederick B., III. 976, 1093 note, II26.
Daley, Justus, I. 676.
Daley, Myles, III. 1228.
Dallas, Alexander, III. 612, 625.
Dallas, John. III. 1027.
Dalton, D. F., his invention, II. 476, 477. Daly, J., III. 75I.
Daly, M. J., II, 100; III. 1067, 1068.
Dames de Ste. Anne, III. 768. Dancing, early days of, I. 538.
Danes, first family of, I. 703.
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Daniels, Charles F., III. 1064. Daniels, H. L., III. 1074.
Daniels, H. L. R., II. 530.
Daniels, Henry A., II. 439; his inven- tion, 477.
Daniels, Jacob, III. 768.
Daniels, Nichols & Gaylord Manufactur- ing Co., mentioned, II. 439.
Danielson, Rev. Joseph D., II. 555; pas- tor of the Swedish church, III. 783.
Daring, Joseph, I. 364.
Darling, Joanna (Mrs. Charles Webster), III. 801.
Darling, Marshall, III. 916, 1152. Darling, Thomas, I. 641.
Darrinton, C. J., his invention, II. 477.
Darrow, Rev. Allen, pastor Baptist church, III. 676; military chaplain, 1184.
Darrow, Ebenezer, military service, I. 462.
Darrow, Isaac, military service, I. 396. Darrow, Mary J. (Mrs. Calvin H. Carter), III. 807.
Dart, Dr. Franklin S., dentist, III. 871.
Dart & Logan, III. 871.
D'Aubigné, B. L., his tubular rivet, II. 473, 477; mentioned, III. 1099.
Daughters of the American Revolution,
the Melicent Porter chapter, III. 1237. Daughters of the King, III. 662 and note. Dauphinais, Nazaire, III. 1162.
Davenport, Charles A., III. 640.
Davenport, Hezekiah, military service, I. 392.
Davenport, Rev. John, I. 80; II. 344.
Davenport, Rev. John G., quoted, II. 368; pastor of Second Congregational church, III. 635; biography, 640; tem- perance advocate, 641; poetical and prose compositions, 641, 946, 956; chil- dren, 641; mentioned, II. 551; III. 912, 919, 997.
David, David, II. 121; III. 1157.
David, Thomas, actor, III. 1098.
David's bottom, I. 693; II. 28.
David's brook, I. 266, 693; location, II. 28. David's (Scott's) swamp, I. 358.
David's swamp, I. 693.
Davidson, John R., III. 1176.
Davies, Eunice R. (Mrs. William H. Sco- vill), II. 282; memorial to, III. 657.
Davies, Lemuel Sanford, mayor, II. 44; mentioned, 283, 549; lawyer, III. 821. Davies, Hon. Thomas J., of Black Lake, N. Y., II. 282.
Davis, G. M., his invention, II. 477.
Davis, J. H., III. 1153. Davis, Rev. J. W., III. 1153, 1205. Davis, Jennie G. (Mrs. Charles W. S. Forst), III. 847. Davis, John, II. 225; III. 1172.
Davis, Jonathan, military service, I. 445, 462.
Davis, Lenthal S., biography, II. 292; connection with Scovill Manufacturing Co., 292; children, 292; his invention, 477; mentioned, III. 568, 569, 572, 635, 917, 1165, 1203. Davis, R. W., II. 121.
Davis, S. E., his invention, II. 477.
Davis, Stephen, military service, I. 462.
Davis, Rev. T. J., rector St. Michael's Episcopal church, I. 665.
Davis, W. H. Jr., III. 1067.
Davis, William, tanner, I. 585; men- tioned, II. 443.
Davis, William, Jr., III. 710.
Davis, Williamina (Mrs. Isaac G. Porter), III. 862.
Day, Rev. Alfred, pastor African Meth- odist Episcopal Zion church, III. 726.
Day, Edgar L., III. 1126.
Day, Edgar L. Mrs., III. 578.
Day, H. R., III. 1067.
Day, Henry M., III. 588.
Day, Rev. Henry N., I. 628; II. 548; mentioned, III. 588 note, 605, 613; col- lege president, II. 548; biography, III. 587; pastor First church, 587; author, 588; published writings. 955.
Day, Jeremiah, I. 598; II. 57, 547; col- lege president, 547; III. 588.
Day, Rev. Loomis G., mentioned, III. 575, 625 and note.
Day, Loren T., II. 553.
Day of humiliation, 1643, I. 103.
Dayly, Justus, military service, I. 395.
Dayton, -, birthplace of his chil- dren, I. 328.
Dayton, Charity (Mrs. Abner Johnson), II. 236.
Dayton, F., his invention, II. 479.
Dayton, Israel, military service, I. 392, 396, 462.
Dayton, J. W., his invention, II. 477.
Dayton, Jehiel, military service, I. 392. Dayton, Justus, military service, I. 462.
Dayton, Michael, military service, I. 414, 417, 462.
Dayton, Samuel, military service, I. 462. Dayton, Rev. Smith, I. 48; III. 697.
Deacon, Eliza H. (Mrs. Charles A. Ham- ilton), II. 385.
Deacon, Dr. John, II. 385, 549; sketch of, III. 839; physician, 839.
Deacon; John S., his connection with the American, III. 840, 982; mentioned, II44.
Deacon Judd's kilns, I. 702.
Deacon, Mary F. (Mrs. - ), III. 1026. Deacon's meadow, I. 207, 693; boundary of meadow section, 239.
Deacons, first in Waterbury, I. 231. Dead meadow, I. 693.
Dean, Daniel, military service, I. 462. Dean, F. B., II. 530.
Dean, John, military service, II. 462.
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Dean, William E., contract for sewers awarded to, II. 105.
Dearth, Annie H. (Mrs. George A. Stock- ing), III. 1224.
Dearth, Henry G., sketch of, III. 1034; artist, 1035.
Deborde, Frank, III, 1159.
DeBouge, Gustave, III. 1199.
DeBussy (DeBussey), Joseph, III, 916, 1147, 1150.
Decker, Seron, III. 1147, 1167
Deep river brook, I. 693.
Deer's delight, The, location, I. 193.
Deer stakes, The, I. 693; rocks, location, I. 71.
DeForest, Alma (Mrs. Eli Curtis), III. 896.
DeForest, Benjamin, secretary Water- bury Button Co., II., 371; mentioned, 296; III. 591, 896.
DeForest, David C., II. 296; III. 1128.
DeForest, Erastus L., III. 893; biogra- phy, 895; public gifts and private ben- efactions, 889, 896; mathematician, 896. DeForest, J. W., quoted, I. 16, 23,30,31, 48.
DeForest, John, II. 297.
DeForest, Dr. John, III. 895.
DeForest, Philo, II. 231.
DeForest, Samuel S., II. 297, 548.
DeForest, William C., I. 217, 665; II. 534; his woollen mill, I. 580.
DeGroff, Sophia (Mrs. Augustus Brown), II. 246.
Delancy, Charles, III, 1114
Delaney, Ann (Mrs. Michael Neville), III. 841, 1220.
Delaney, Catherine, III. 733.
Delaney, John, III. 731.
Delaney, John T., III. 733.
Delaney, Mary, III. 731.
Delaney, Patrick. III. 731, 732.
Delaney, Susan, III. 733.
Delaney, Thomas, III. 728.
Delaney, William H., II. 127.
Delavan, Finton, III. 728.
Delavan, Matthew, III. 728.
Delavan, Patrick, III. 728.
Delescamp, Adolph, his invention, II. 477.
Delius, William, sketch of, III. 1042. Delkescamp, U. S., III. III6.
Deming, Ferdinand, II. 440; his inven- tion, 477.
Deming, H. W., his invention, II. 477.
Deming, Josephine (Mrs. Edward L. Frisbie, Sr.), II. 348.
Deming Machine Co., mentioned, II. 440.
Democrat, aim and principles, III. 985; first weekly issue, 985; becomes an evening paper, 985; E. F. McMahon, editor, 985; Edward D. Maloney, 985; C. and M. T. Maloney, 985; Martin Scully, 985; enlarged, 986.
Dempsey, John, III. 117I.
Denair, William, II. 498.
Deneen, William, III. 115I.
Denney, George W., II. 179.
Dennis place, I. 581.
Denny, Burr, C., II. 115.
Dental Co., Boston, III. 871.
Dentist, first transient, III. 870; first per- manent, 870.
Dentists, laughing gas introduced, III, 870; list of, 870.
Derby, boundary, I. 190; and Mattatuck. agreement between, 190.
Derwin J. J., III. 1076.
Detroit and Lake Superior Copper Co., mentioned, II. 435.
Detroit Smelting works, II. 302.
Deutscher Orden der Harugari, Martin Hellmann lodge, No.603, III. 1158; Steu- ben lodge, No. 391, 1158; Gleicheit Man- nie, No. 71, 1159; Treue Schwestern lodge, No. 28, Hertha degree, 1159.
Deutscher, Der Schul-Verein, III 1159. Dever, John E., III. 1157.
Devereaux, Joseph H., connection with the American. III. 982.
Devil's cart path, I. 694.
Dewey, Timothy, III. 697.
DeWitt, Cornelia (Mrs. Eli B. Clark), III. 621.
Dewitt Mrs. Marietta (Mrs. Thomas Holt), III. 1210.
De Wolf, -, stage driver, II. 155.
Dial post, Deacon Judd's, I. 312.
Dickerman, Isaac. I. 320.
Dickerman, Joel E., III. 1167.
Dickerman, W. B., II. 447.
Dickerson, Ada E., III. 1167.
Dickerson, J. W., III. 994.
Dickinson, Amelia B., II. 308.
Dickinson, Arthur M., II. 308, 530; III. 108I, IIOI, 1230, 1231; sketch of, 1232; military record, 1232.
Dickinson, Charles, biography, II. 307; town officer, 308; connection with Ben- edict & Burnham Manufacturing Co., and other organizations, 162, 308, 402; mentioned, 484, 485; III. 893, 1063; as a musician. 1065, 1077, 1078, 1086.
Dickinson, E. M., secretary of Christian Visitation and Charity, III. 575, 886. Dickinson, Edith, III. 918.
Dickinson, Nellie L. (Mrs. Edward L. Frisbie, Jr.), II. 308; III. 1065.
Dickson, David, II. 257.
Dickson, Robert A., III. 1154.
Dietmeir, Franz, lawyer, III. 823; editor, 994; mentioned, 1159.
Dietz. Michael, III. 768.
Dikeman, Julia (Mrs. Frederick Seymour). III. 877.
Dikeman, C. S., his invention, II. 477, 478. Dikeman, Henry N., II. 530; III. 877.
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Dikeman, Nathan, I., vii; II. 117, 177; III. 664, 665, 1008, 1009, 1027 note, II25; II27, 1129, 1130, II31; acting mayor, II. 44; quoted, 194 note; biog- raphy, III. 876; president Connecticut Pharmaceutical association, 876; bank president, 876; Freemason, 876; holds offices of trust, 876; donates collection of coins to Bronson library, III. 1013; his history of Freemasonry, III. II29 note. Dikeman, William W., II. 449; III, 877. Dilaney, J., III. 752 note.
Diletto, Vincent, III. 1164.
Dillane, T. F., III. 115I.
Dillon, Arthur M., III. 1153.
Dinneen, Francis P., II. 553.
Dinneen, P. F., III, 752.
Directories, Waterbury, III. 1020; Nauga- tuck Valley, III. 1020.
Disbrow, J., daguerreotypist, III. 1042.
Dixey, Wolstan, editor, III. 996.
Dixon, Albert H., III. 1163.
Dixwell, Basill, I. 361.
Doane, Rev. - III. 697.
Doctors island, I. 693; orchard, 694; poles, 694.
Dodd, Bethuel, II. 376, 437.
Dodd, Edward J., III. 1160.
Dodd, Rev. Stephen, I. 646; II. 549.
Dodds, Thomas, sergeant police force, II. 139; mentioned, III. 1109.
Dodge, Eliza Hempsted (Mrs.Seth Chase), II. 308.
Doderer, Christopher, III. 1108, IIII. Doe, Carrie E., III. 1169.
Doescher, Frederick, III. 1156.
Dogs nest, II. 84.
Doherty, Col. John B., II. 447, 486; III. I230; postmaster, II. 171; III. 1232; biography, 1231; military service, 1231; holds municipal office, 1231.
Doherty, Mrs. J. B., III. 1075.
Doherty, J. H., his invention, II. 477.
Dolan, Thomas, II. 145.
Dolton, Daniel, II. 126.
Donaldson, Minnie (Mrs. Roswel H. Buck), as a musician, III. 1067, 1099. Donaldson, Mrs. Thomas, II. 487; III. 907; founder of Southmayd home. 612. Donnelly, Cornelius, pioneer Catholic, III. 728, 732 and note.
Donnelly, Ellen, III. 732.
Donnelly, J. E., II. 123.
Donnelly, James, second Catholic child, III. 732.
Donovan, Anthony, III. 1142.
Donovan, Timothy F., III. 1166.
Donahoe, John, III. 752 and note.
Donahoe, Michael, III. 752.
Donahoe, Thomas, III. 733.
Donahue, - (Mrs. Moritz Grelle), III. 1066.
Donahue, Ellen (Mrs. Bryan Smith), III. 815.
Donahue, Frank L., III. 809; base-ball champion, 1107.
Donahue, Michael, III. 728,731, 1023, 1160. Donahue, Dr. Michael J., sketch of, III. 851; physician, 851; author, 851.
Donahue, Nellie M. (Mrs. Frank L. Don- ahue), III. 809, 1107.
Donahue, Patrick, III. 728, 1023.
Donahue, Thomas, town clerk, I. 167 Ap. Donahue, Thomas, city clerk, II. 46; sketch of, III. 809; lawyer, 809; chil- dren, 809; mentioned, 731, 1008, 1009, 1023, 1107, 1160.
Doocy, Edwin, III. 1161.
Doolan, William, III. 116I.
Doolittle,
-, settles in Waterbury
about 1735, I. 333.
Doolittle, Abel, of Westbury, dies of small-pox, I. 437.
Doolittle, Benjamin, stage driver, II. 155.
Doolittle, David, military service, I. 396. Doolittle, Eliasaph. I. 449.
Doolittle, Enos, military service, I. 392.
Doolittle, Ernest, III. 1148.
Doolittle, George, III. 1073; military ser- vice, II89.
Doolittle, J. H , his invention, II. 477. Doolittle, James, military service, I. 391, 392, 458, 664.
Doolittle, John, military service, I. 417.
Doolittle, Lucy B., of Bethlehem, II. 469.
Doolittle, Samuel, I. 458; joins the enemy, 483.
Doolittle, Selim, II. 82.
Doolittle family donates to Mill Plain chapel, III. 577.
Door and Blind Manufacturing Co., Big Rapids, II. 446.
Doran, John, III. 1170.
Doran, Mortimer, III. 116I.
Dorcey, John W., III. 1I4I.
Dougherty, Dr. Thomas D., interest in education, II. 549; III. 841; holds offices of trust, 841; sketch of, 841; physician, 841; children, 842; mentioned, 1008.
Dow, Lorenzo, III. 697.
Dowd, Rev. Charles F., II. 504, 550; prin- cipal of High school, 510; biography, 5II; author of system of Standard time, 5II; educational interests, 511; his pub- lications, 512.
Dowd, John, war record, I. 458.
Dowd, Samuel, deserts to the Americans, I. 458; military service, 462.
Dowling, Bridget, III. 1152.
Dowling, John J., III. 1153.
Downes, F. E., II. 449.
Downes, LewisT., II. 549; III. 1064, 1071.
Downey, Christopher F., his connection with the American, III. 982; editor the Sunday Globe, III. 995.
Downey, John J., II. 554; III. 752.
Downs, - -, and the cutlery business in 'Waterville, II. 30.
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Downs, Anna (Mrs. David A. Spague), II. 30.
Downs, Anson, II 27.
Downs, David, saw-mill, I. 569, 591; early resident of Waterville, II. 27.
Downs, Ella A. (Mrs. Charles R. Upson), III. 848.
Downs, Elmore E., III. 1184.
Downs, Henry, III. 1073.
Downs, Jairus, clothier, I. 582.
Downs, John, I. 569, 588, 1184.
Doyle, H , stone yard of, III. 1052.
Dragon's point, I. 273, 694.
Drake, Frank, III. 998.
Drake, Martha M. (Mrs. H. W. Keeler), II. 255.
Drake, S. A., quoted, I. 385.
Drama, The, famous actors who have played in Waterbury, III. 1093; incident of Edwin Booth's appearance, 1094; in- troduction of the ballet, 1094; Casino, 1095; People's theatre, 1095; Jacques opera house, 1095; Rev. Francis T. Russell and his pupils, 1097; Medora Platt, 1097; Thomas David, 1098; Charles T. Grilley, 1098; Bacon M. Huxley, 1098; Fragene W. Ingraham, 1098; William Leary, 1098; Thomas J. Cooney, 1099; amateur representations, IIOI.
Dramatic organizations, National Dra- matic and Musical association, men- tioned, II. 451; amateur, III. 10; Arcadian club, 1099; Amphion club, 1100; Thespian club, 1100; St. Patrick's club, 1100; St. Joseph's association, 1100. Drescher, Alfred, III. 1158; mentioned, II. 126.
Dress and customs, 1783 1825, I. 520.
Dressmakers, number in 1893, II. 4.
Driggs, Dr. Asa Johnson, II. 369.
Driggs, George A., connection with American Pin Co. II. 369; mentioned, 530.
Driggs, Henry P., II. 369, 556.
Driggs, Martha R., II. 369; III. 1238.
Driggs, Theodore I., and the charter of 1870, II. 42; biography, 369; interest in educational matters, 369, 508, 510, 529; children, 369; the musician, 369; III. 662, 1065. 1076, 1078, 1079, 1081, 1082; head of the Driggs & Smith Co., II. 369; holds city office, 369; president American Pin Co., 369; mentioned, 422, 436, 549; III. 893, 1008, 1009, II37; secretary board of agents Bronson library, 1009.
Driggs & Smith Co., The, mentioned, II. 449.
Driscoll, Michael, III, 1142.
Driving Co., Waterbury, mentioned, I. 206; II. 452; III. III2.
Drought in 1749, I. 369; and fever of 1681, I62.
Drug Co., City, mentioned, II. 449.
Druggists and drug stores, earliest, II.
236, 241; III. 872; Leavenworth & Dike- man, 873 Waterbury Drug Co., 873; Apothecaries' Hall Co., first building, 873; Cannon & Webster, 875; Eleanor S. Bird, 875; R. C. Partree, Jr., 873; Dr. Gideon L. Platt, 873; Dr. Denman Porter. 875; Dr. D. G. Wilkins, 875; R. S. Woodruff, 875.
Drug Store Co., City, mentioned, II. 449, Drum hill, location, I. 247; mentioned, 266, 361. 694; origin of name, 294.
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