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Hitchcock, Anna (Mrs. David Prichard Jr.), II. 270. .
Hitchcock. Anna G. (Mrs. Jacob L.Clark II. 398; III. 650.
Hitchcock, Arthur, III. 1199.
Hitchcock, Daniel, III. 1063.
Hitchcock, Darius, III. 1070.
Hitchcock, E. A., his invention, II. 478.
Hitchcock, Mrs. E. W., III. 1154.
Hitchcock, Edward S., sketch of, III. 121! officer in Civil war. 1216.
Hitchcock, Edwin, III. 914.
Hitchcock, Eliakim, military service, ] 463.
Hitchcock, Frederick L., biography, II I210; officer in Civil war, 1210; polit cian, 12II; lawyer, 12II.
Hitchcock, G. B., III. 577.
Hitchcock, Gaius, III. 1070.
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INDEX.
Hitchcock, George, I. 220, 695.
Hitchcock, Hannah (Mrs. Eli B. Gibbud), III. 920.
Hitchcock, Harriet E. (Mrs. William O. Guilford), II. 455.
Hitchcock, Hulda, I. 628.
Hitchcock, Irving G., memorial to, III. 578.
Hitchcock, Mrs. J. C., III. 578.
Hitchcock, John A., II. 417.
Hitchcock, Lucius, I. 513.
Hitchcock, Lyman, blacksmith, I. 569.
Hitchcock. Nathaniel, military service, I. 391, 392.
Hitchcock, Oliver, II. 543 note.
Hitchcock, Reuben, military service, I. 395; mentioned, II. 546.
Hitchcock, Rufus E., II. 113, 438; III. 664, 665, 787, 891, 893, II26; president Waterbury Manufacturing Co., II. 397; biography, 398; his invention, 478; gifts to Trinity Episcopal church, III. 667. Hitchcock, Mrs. R. E. (Agnes Du B. Donnelly), II. 399.
Hitchcock, Shelton T., I. 6, 560, 701.
Hitchcock, Voluntine, military service, I. 392.
Hitchcock, Rev. William A., of Buffalo, II. 398, 550; III. 660.
Hitchcock, William R., writes first local fire insurance policy, II. 183; biography, 398; connection with J. M. L. & W. H. Scovill, 398; banking connections, 176, 398; mentioned, 436; III. 1184.
Hitchcock, Zachariah, military service, I. 463.
Hitchcock & Castle, I. 588.
Hitchcock, R. E. & Co., II, 399.
Hitchcock, William R. & Co., mentioned, II. 337, 436; button manufacturers, I. 588; II. 397. Hodly, - I. 455.
Hoadley, Almira (Mrs. Nathan Merrill), III. 1064.
Hoadley, Mrs. Andrew, I. 617 note.
Hoadley, Andrew, makes wooden ar- ticles, I, 589.
Hoadley, Artemas, III. 1184.
Hoadley, Asa, his saw mill, I. 569, 589.
Hoadley, B., his invention, II. 478.
Hoadley Benjamin, wheelwright, II. 199; early patentee, 47I.
Hoadley, C. H., III. 627, 1064, 1080.
Hoadley, Calvin, his grist mill, I. 591. Hoadley, Chester, III. 1120.
Hoadley, Culpepper, military service, I. 463; tanner and shoemaker, 569.
Hoadley, David (Ist), architect, II. 60; III. 1046; builds a footbridge, II. 69; sketch of, III. 1046.
Hoadley, David (2d), sketch of, III. 1047; druggist, 10047.
Hoadley, Eben, II. 220, note: III. 625; sketch of, 627, connection with First Church, 627; military service, 627; gold- en wedding, 628
Hoadley (Hoadly), Ebenezer, I. 448; mili- tary service, 463.
Hoadley, Eli S., III. 1064.
Hoadley, Frederic B., III. 572, 625. 1079, II52.
Hoadley, Frederick E., III. 627; military service, 628.
Hoadley, Henry A., III. 1043.
Hoadley, Rev. Horace G., II. 554; sketch of, III. 575; superintendent Christian Visitation and Charity, 576, 885.
Hoadley (Hoadly), Jude, I. 351, 450, 487; designer in wood, 352; military service, 396, 463.
Hoadley, Lemuel, mill owner, I. 487, 579; mentioned, III. 1046.
Hoadley, Marshall, III. 1129.
Hoadley, Philo. military service, I. 463; mentioned, III. 1120.
Hoadley, Sarah (Mrs. Israel Calkins), I. 394.
Hoadley, Mrs. Sarah, III. 696,
Hoadley, Silas, military service, I 463; mentioned, 570; makes clocks, II. 202, 59I.
Hoadley (Hoadly), William, I. 351; known as Black Bill. 351; mentioned, 394; his grist mill, 581.
Hoadley, William, military service, I. 463.
Hoadley, William, Jr., carpenter and joiner, I. 569.
Hoadley, Beecher & Co., mentioned, II. 444. - (Mrs. Stephen J. Meany), III. 988.
Hoare,
Hock, Peter, III. IIII.
Hodge, Statira (Mrs. Albin Terrell), II. 470.
Hodges, (Hoges) Abraham, new inhabi- tant in 1729, I. 300; on tax list in 1731, 310; mentioned, 358.
Hodges, Asaph, II, 167; III. 1078, 1079; sketch of, II. 182.
Hodges, Levi, children, II. 50.
Hodges, Lucy (Mrs. Frederick Wilcox), III. 878.
Hodson, James, II. 114.
Hoefler, Anton, III. 768.
Hoerington, Joab, military service, I. 392.
Hoffman, Mrs., W. H., III. 1075
Hoffmann, J., his invention, II. 478.
Hofmann, Henry, III. 1073.
Hog fields. I. 22I.
Hoggett, B. F., III. 1155.
Hog pound, I. 221, 694, 698.
Hog pound brook, location, I. 217, 699; antedates grants in 1689, 221. Holbrook, settles in Waterbury about 1735, I. 333. Holbrook, Abel, 718. Holbrook, Daniel, of Derby, I. 358.
Holcomb, Deborah, I. 163.
Holcomb, Joshua, of Simsbury, I. 360. Holden, G. E., II. 442.
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Holden Rev. Seaver M., II. 554; ass't rec-
tor St. John's Episcopal church, III. 660.
Hole (Holl), origin and meaning of name, II. 26 note.
Holgate, William A., III. 1143.
Holgate, Mrs. William A., III. 915.
Holley, Dwight E., sketch of, III. 1235; military record 1235.
Hollister, Rev. Frederick M., II. 554; assistant pastor Second Congregational church, III. 635.
Hollister, G. H., II. 35 and note.
Hollister, Thomas, III. 1129.
Hollman, William A., II. 124; III. 1137.
Hollmann, Abram, III. 1159.
Holmes, Eliza (Mrs. Charles F. Bliss), III. 1209.
Holmes, Abbey. III. 1157.
Holmes, Adra (Mrs. George E. Bushnell), III. 867.
Holmes, Ardelia (Mrs. George C. Ed- wards), II. 326.
Holmes, Caroline S., II. 251.
Holmes, Col. Charles E. Latimer, II. 326; III. 1200; his invention, II. 478; men- tioned, 530, 555; biography, III. 1208; officer in the Civil war, 1209; business interests, 1209; man of letters, 935, 1209. Holmes, Charles L., II. 530.
Holmes, David G., II. 251.
Holmes, Edward H., II. 251.
Holmes, Ellen W. (Mrs. Frank A. Beck- with), II. 251; III. 640.
Holmes, Eliza J. (Mrs. E. J. Holmes), II. 326; III. 897.
Holmes, F. N. II. 530.
Holmes, Franklin C.,'II. 530; lawyer, III. 822, II7I.
Holmes, Frederick N., II. 181.
Holmes, George D., II. 25I.
Holmes, George K., III. 916.
Holmes, Hannah A., II. 112 note.
Holmes, Henry L., II. 251.
Holmes, Israel, first of the name in Water- bury, II. 321; silversmith, II. 335; visits South America, 335.
Holmes, Israel (called Ist), teaches school, I. 600; II. 321; mentioned, I. 628, 629; II. 243, 332, 344, 352; III. 607 and note, 630; quoted, II. 224, 262; projector of Brown & Elton, 319; fireman, 112, II3. II4; biography, 321; early business ven- tures, 321; goes to England to secure skilled workmen, 322; second visit, 323; third visit, 324; and the Clay compro- mise, 323; his children perish by fire, 323; III. 583, 935 note; president of Holmes, Booth & Haydens, II. 352; removes to Wolcottville, 324; manufactures brass kettles at, 325; and the development of the brass industry in Waterbury, 325; public-spirited citizen, 326; poetic spirit, 326; III. 933; interest in forming public library, 1006.
Holmes, Israel (called 2d), I. vii; arrow heads at residence of, 65; mentioned, 698, 167 Ap .; II. 57, 81, 82, 84, 88, 303 note; III. 1006, 1025, 1198; private banker, II. 178, 181; connection with, Savings Bank and Building association, 179; biography, 180; early life, 180; business experiences in England, 180; connection with W. & A. Brown, 180; manufacturing interests, 181 ; real estate owner, 181; legislator, 181; his West- wood property, 229.
Holmes, J. M., II. 12I.
Holmes, Joanna (Mrs. Henry B. Elliot), III. 594.
Holmes, Rev. L. W., pastor St. Paul's Methodist church, III. 722.
Holmes, Margaret (Mrs. M. J. Francisco), II. 326; III. 935.
Holmes, Dr. Martha C., II. 554; sketch of, III. 865; physician, 865.
Holmes, Mary G., II. 251.
Holmes, Olive M., II. 112 note.
Holmes, Reuben, II. 547; biography, III. 1194; army officer. 1195. .
Holmes, Rufus E., III. 113I.
Holmes, Ruth W. (Mrs. Preserve W. Car- ter), I. 628; II. 330.
Holmes, Samuel, biography, II. 250; busi- ness connections, 250; promotes college education, 250; connection with mis sionary associations, 250; operator in real estate, 250; gifts to Yale uni- versity, 251, 545; mentioned, III. 1013.
Holmes, Samuel Judd, I. 64, 180, 271, 336, 494; biography, II. 335; manufac- turing interests, 335, 336; personal characteristics, 336.
Holmes, Sarah (Mrs. Jesse W. Hough), II. 336; her private school, 534.
Holmes, Dr. Walter H., II. 552; III. 888; sketch of, 847.
Holmes, Lieut. William, transports a trading house to Windsor. I. 83.
Holmes, William B., sketch of, II. 251; merchant, 251; children, 251.
Holmes, Dr. William Coe, his invention, II. 478; mentioned, 553; sketch of, III. 860.
Holmes, William T., II. 251.
Holmes & Griggs Manufacturing Co., II. 389.
Holmes, Booth & Atwood Manufacturing Co., the name, II. 325, 361; mentioned, 439.
Holmes, Booth & Haydens, I. 586; II. 436; incorporated. 352; first board of direc- tors, 352; make polished daguerrotype plates, 353; officers, 354; fire alarm bell, II9; organize fire company, 126; losses by fire, 126, 129, 130, 353.
Holmes & Hotchkiss, manufacturers sheet iron, II. 319.
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Holmes, Griggs & Smith, II. 389.
Holmes, Hotchkiss, Brown & Elton, I. 586; II. 262, 319.
Holohan, John F., lawyer, III. 818, 1157. Holohan, Margaret T. (Mrs. Bernard A. O'Hara), III. 849.
Holohan, Patrick, III. 1160.
Holt, (Mrs.) Anna M. (Mrs. Thomas Holt), III. 1210.
Holt, Benjamin, of Wallingford, I. 365. Holt, Joseph, III. 1184.
Holt, Philemon, II. 247; III. 1184.
Holt, Sumner, II. 126.
Holt, Theodosia (Mrs. Charles Scott), II. 247.
Holt, Thomas, biography, III. 1209, 1210; officer in Civil war, 1209.
Home Circle, Mohawk council, No. 172, III. 1169.
Hood, Tommy, a weaver, I. 522 note.
Hook and Eye Co., The Waterbury, founded, II. 374; first stockholders, 374; and the Seymour Manufacturing Co., 374; and E. M, Judd & Co., 374; re- moves to Wolcottville, 374. mentioned, 435, 438.
Hooker, John, registry clerk, I. 119.
Hooker, Rev. Samuel, I. 159; first minis- to preach in Waterbury, 603.
Hooker, William S., II. 243.
Hop brook, tributary to Mad river, I. 2; bounds a great lot, 206; early settlers at, 353; location, 353, 699.
Hop meadow, location, I. 241, 699.
Hop meadow hill, I. 24I.
Hop swamp, first mention, I. 355; first settler, 355; location, 699.
Hope Manufacturing Co., I. 583, 405, 435. Hopeville, origin of name, I. 583; II. 405. Hopkins, A. Dwight, III. 1200.
Hopkins, Anna, III. 1067.
Hopkins, Consider, of Hartford, I. 364. Hopkins, Rev. Daniel, sketch of, I. 637; mentioned, II. 545; III. 620.
Hopkins, Ebenezer, new inhabitant in I729, I. 301; on tax list for 1730, 305. Hopkins, Edward, death of, I. II2.
Hopkins, Hannah, I. 173 note; (Mrs. John Hopkins), headstone, 668.
Hopkins, Hannah (Mrs. Daniel Porter 3d), III. 833.
Hopkins, Harriet B. (Mrs. Holland Weeks), I. 621.
Hopkins, Hepzibah (Mrs. Ethel Bronson), I. 517.
Hopkins, Isaac, new inhabitant in 1729, I. 301; on tax list in 1731, 310; mentioned, 361, 362, 370; tanner, 486.
Hopkins, James, II. 543.
Hopkins, Jesse, nail factory, I, 579; men- tioned, II. 257 and note; button manu- facturer, 261; makes knee buckles, 263; verse writer, III. 928; published writ- ings, 957.
Hopkins, Lieut. John, the "present" miller, I. 181; his lot, 217, 239, 344, 346; house of, 255 note, 574; fort near house, 255; votes to extend town fence, 271; on tax list for 1730, 305; mentioned, 213. 225, 232, 235, 262, 277, 282, 287, 288, 292, 296, 302, 359, 383, 448, 450, 491, 167 Ap .; re- moves to Waterbury, 573; the first tavern-keeper, II. 218.
Hopkins, Joseph, I. 368, 411, 413, 433, 442, 494, 495, 499, 516; II. 84; III. 625, 1053; town treasurer, I. 399; selectman, 402; deputy against stamp duties, 403; goldsmith, 405, 487; signs resolutions in House of Representatives, 1774, 4II; military service, 429, 463; visits New Haven, 448; entertains Gen. Washing- ton and Gen. Lafayette, 454; legislator, 545, 793; first judge of probate, III. 739; silversmith and watchmaker, II. 257; III. 793; lawyer, 790, 793; sketch of, 793.
Hopkins, (Mrs.) Julia A. (Mrs. C. S. Nor- throp), II. 462.
Hopkins, Dr. Lemuel, I. 448, 546; mili- tary service, 463; birthplace, 700; per- sonal appearance, 700 note; man of letters, II. 9; III. 923; physician, 923, 927; sketch of, 927; his most famous verses, 928.
Hopkins, Linus, military service, I. 391. Hopkins, Livia (Mrs. Benoni Upson), I.638. Hopkins, Mark, military service, I. 485; mentioned, II. 545.
Hopkins, Mary (Mrs. Eli Curtiss), III. 795. Hopkins, Osse (Hosea), I. 370.
Hopkins, Rev. Samuel (Ist), missionary to Housatonic Indians, I. 36 note; men- tioned, 358. 360.
Hopkins, Samuel, D.D., birthplace, I. 153, 556 note; mentioned, 173 note; II. 543, 545; III. 620, 951; character, I. 366; extracts from diary, 366; the Puritan, 366; early life, 366; statue of, proposed, 367; biography. 632, 699.
Hopkins, Samuel (3d), military service, I. 463.
Hopkins, Samuel M., lawyer, II. 7; III. 824; biography, 823; ancestry, 823; farmer, 825; man of letters, 825, 957 and note; philanthropist, 825.
Hopkins, Simeon, I. 442, 487.
Hopkins, Stephen (Ist), freeman in 1656, I. 109; his grain mill, I. 156, 174. 573; grants to, 156, 157; receives Lankton's allotments, 181, 574.
Hopkins, Stephen (2d), on sheep com- mittee, I. 276; on meeting-house com- mittee, 296, 297; mentioned, 299, 338, 358, 359, 368, 640, 699; on tax list for I730, 305; richest man at Judd's mea- dow, 350; his saw-mill, 361; survey of land, 381; oath-taker in French and In- dian war, 390; bequests in will, 446 note.
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Hopkins, Stephen (3d) Jr., new inhabi- tant in 1729, I. 301; on tax list for 1730, 305; mentioned, 361, 362, 642; sketch of, 699.
Hopkins, Stephen (4th), I. 448.
Hopkins, Stephen (5th), receives first United States patent issued, II. 257, 47I.
Hopkins, Thomas, of Hartford, I. 358.
Hopkins, Timothy, I. 299. 321, 334, 359, 363, 381, 384, 543, 574, 674 690, 695; on tax list for 1730, 305; captain of train band, 311; enlists men for war in Span-
ish West Indies, 385; house of, 556 note. Hopkins, Col. Woolsey R., III. 957 note. Hopkins family, The, I. 699.
Hopkins hill, Í. 699.
Hopkins mill plain, I. 574.
Hopkins mountain, I. 699.
Hopkins plain, I. 574.
Hopkins pond, location, I. 247.
Hopkinson, Ebenezer, military service, I. 39I.
Hop-picking, I. 536.
Hopson, John M., editor and proprietor of The Valley Index, III. 992.
Hopson, Rev. Oliver, rector St. Michael's Episcopal church, I. 665; of Nauga- tuck, II. 534.
Hopson, Orrin L., II. 439; his inventions, 479.
Horan. James J., III. IIIO.
Horigan, James, III. 1008, 1176.
Horigan, Timothy L., III. 1176.
Horn, C. E., his invention, II. 479.
Horn, Charles H., III. 1158.
Horn, George, III. 1156.
Horne, Rev. George W., assistant rector St. John's Episcopal church, III. 659. Hornet, The, III. 998.
Horse neck, location, I. 452; defence of, I. 453.
Horse pasture, change of name, I. 219, 700; II. 489 note.
Horses branded, I. 233 note.
Horsey, Joab, III. 1150.
Horsington, Joseph, military service, I. 395. Horton, Edward, II. 112.
Horton, William, military service, I. 392; mentioned, II. 112.
Hosey, Peter F., III. 1228.
Hosmer, Dr. Timothy, I. 422.
Hospital, the City, suggested, III. 887; incorporated, 887; purchase of site, I. I32; III. 888; the first fund 888; orig- inal corporators, 891; corporation elect- ed, 893; gifts and contributions, 888, 889, 890 and note, 893; state appro- priation, 889, 890; officers, 888, 891, 895; first medical staff, 888; number of, patients admitted, 891; directors of 1895, 891; description, 893; Rosemary free cot, 894; nurses home, 893; Aid society, 895; Sunday, 889.
Hotchkiss name in America, The, II. 203.
Hotchkiss, Phœbe and -, of Derby, teach in the West Main street Second Academy, I. 600; their private school, II. 533, 534.
Hotchkiss, -, settles in Waterbury about 1735, I. 333.
Hotchkiss, Col., stage driver, II. 155.
Hotchkiss, Lieut., I. 396 note.
Hotchkiss, A. S., III. 1199.
Hotchkiss, Abraham, military service, I. 46, 463.
Hotchkiss, Albert, II. 247.
Hotchkiss, Amos, III. 694; sketch of, 695. Hotchkiss, Amos (2d), III. 695.
Hotchkiss, Amos H., police officer in 1857, II. 138.
Hotchkiss, Arvesta A. (Mrs. John Wood- ward), II. 316.
Hotchkiss, Asahel, military service, I. 463.
Hotchkiss, Avera, III. 695.
Hotchkiss, Charles F., II. 49.
Hotchkiss, Charles W., one of first five letter carriers, II. 170; mentioned, 171; III. 1176.
Hotchkiss, Clark Beers, II. 204, 205.
Hotchkiss, Cornelia A., II. 49.
Hotchkiss, Mrs. D. B., III. 1154.
Hotchkiss, David, military service, I.395; mentioned, 497.
Hotchkiss, Dyer, carpenter and joiner, I. 569.
Hotchkiss, E. M., his invention, II. 479. Hotchkiss, Eben, military service, I. 463. Hotchkiss, Eldad, military service, I. 485. Hotchkiss, Elijah, military service. I. 397. Hotchkiss, Elijah, manufactures hats. I.
569; II. 196, 203; mentioned, I. 627, 628, 629; II. 92; biography. 203; goes to Cuba, 203; captured by British man- of-war, 204; shipwrecked, 204; devo- tion to First church, 204, 533, 625.
Hotchkiss, F. D., III. 1065, 1067, 1080, IO86.
Hotchkiss, Fannie, II. 49.
Hotchkiss, Frederick, III. 1125.
Hotchkiss, George F., military service, III. 1188.
Hotchkiss, Lieut. Gideon, military ser- vice, I. 388, 393, 395, 450. 463; III. 695; mentioned, I. 411, 442, 643 note, 646; quoted, 560 note; letters to, 641; ac- count book of, 642.
Hotchkiss, Gilbert, manufactures pocket cutlery, I. 581.
Hotchkiss, Mrs. Gilbert, quoted, I. 457; mentioned, 671, 673.
Hotchkiss, H., manufactures first hooks and eyes in Waterbury, I. 587.
Hotchkiss, H. P., II. 155.
Hotchkiss, Henry D., III. 1167.
Hotchkiss, Henry G., sexton, I. 667.
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Hotchkiss, Horace, reminiscences by, I. 621 note, 670, 682; II. 228, 230, 280 note, 327, 490, 491; III. III3; mentioned, I. 628, 629; II. 204, 243, 319. 321; III. 625, I184; biography, II. 326; removes to Plainfield, New Jersey, 327; his inven- tion, 479.
Hotchkiss, Ira, teaches school, I. 600.
Hotchkiss, Isaac, I. 358; his saw mill, 589. Hotchkiss, Jesse, military service, I. 395, 463 and note, 560 note.
Hotchkiss, Joel, military service, I. 463. Hotchkiss, John, III. 1119.
Hotchkiss, Joseph, military service, I.417, 463; mentioned, 449. 450.
Hotchkiss, Julius, manufacturer, I. 584; II. 49; and center square flagstaff, 21; mayor, 37. 49; biography, 48; ances- tors, 48; III. 696; lieutenant-governor, II. 49; promoter of Riverside ceme- tery, 49; children, 49; mentioned, 82, 144, 418, 436, 443, 479; III. 787; his brick block, II23.
Hotchkiss, Lillian M., II. 553. Hotchkiss, Mariam (Mrs. Martin A. Knapp), II. 49.
Hotchkiss, Mary A. (Mrs. Wales Louns- bury), her private school, II. 533.
Hotchkiss, Mary DeForest, assists in the preparation of this History, I. vi.
Hotchkiss, Mary L., II. 327.
Hotchkiss Medad, military service, I.485. Hotchkiss. Minnie A. (Mrs. Charles G. R. Vinal), II. 49.
Hotchkiss, Molly (Mrs. Joseph Bronson), III. 695.
Hotchkiss, Orrin, III. 883.
Hotchkiss, Oscar, button maker, I. 582, 583.
Hotchkiss, Phebe, teaches school, I. 600. Hotchkiss, Rebecca (Mrs. C. D. Kings- bury). II. 204.
Hotchkiss, Robert, joins the enemy, I.483. Hotchkiss, Silas, I. 442.
Hotchkiss, Silas, III. 1184; military ser- vice. II85.
Hotchkiss, Sheldon, military service, III. I18I.
Hotchkiss, Stephen, of Wallingford, I.358. Hotchkiss, Stephen, military service, I.
417, 463; mentioned, III. 625 and note, 696.
Hotchkiss, Mrs. Stephen, I. 669.
Hotchkiss, Styles, III. 1120.
Hotchkiss, Susan (Mrs. Levi Lane), II. 373. Hotchkiss, Tamar, her cider mill, I. 525. Hotchkiss, Thaddeus, blacksmith, I. 569. Hotchkiss, Timothy, military service, I. 395.
Hotchkiss, Titus, I. 450.
Hotchkiss, Truman, military service, I. 463.
Hotchkiss, Wait, military service, I. 396; mentioned, 442, 455.
Hotchkiss, William B., II. 555. Hotchkiss, Woodward, III. 695.
Hotchkiss block, II. 49.
Hotchkiss & Merriman, changes of name, II. 18, 41 note, 248; site of store, 41, 48; petition to erect public hay scales, II.
18; mentioned, 48, 418; becomes the American Suspender Co., 443.
Hotchkiss, Brown & Elton, II. 320.
Hotchkiss & Prichard, II. 418; III. 863.
Hotel Co., Waterbury, mentioned, II.451,
453; Waterville, mentioned, II. 451. Hotels, Adams, name changed to Wol- cott, II. 226; Arcade, origin of name, 225; Brown's, 225; Earle's, 226; Frank- lin house, 226; Scovill house, descrip- tion of, 225; Smith's, 226; Tontine, military gatherings at, III. 1185; num-
ber of, since 1868, II. 226; in 1894, 226. Hough, Adjutant, military service, I.439. Hough, the miller, I. 583.
Hough, Edward, almshouse keeper, III. 885.
Hough, Rev. Jesse W., II. 336.
Houlihan, James, III. 1228.
Housatonic or Paugasitt river, I. 108, 113.
House, Augustus F., III. 1143.
House-building in 1674, I. 163.
House lots, Town plott in 1674, I, 205;
Mattatuck, in 1678, 209; in 1680, 152; in 1681, 131, 132, 160, 161, 162, 175.
Houses, early, I. 168, 178, 180; first at Bucks hill, 252; fortified, 223, 227, 238, 252, 254, 255; for the minister in 1681, 166; first built for the minister, 211, 236, 237; log, I. 157. Houston, John, III. 1172.
Hovey, Dr. Edmund O., principal of High school, II. 510, 514; 515; mentioned, 514, 554, 625; III. 1012; geologist, II. 515; his scientific papers, III. 966, 1929. How, -- , settles in Waterbury about 1735, I. 333.
How, Daniel, in Waterbury in 1729, I.300; on tax list in 1731, 310; mentioned, 323, 358.
How, John, of Wallingford, I. 361, 382, 663 note; military service, 395.
How, Samuel, military service, I. 391,395. Howard, Clyde M., III. 1117, II43, 1I45. Howard, E. G., III. 1078.
Howard, Frank, III. 1199.
Howe, Abigail, I. 373.
Howe, T. R., hotel proprietor, II. 226.
Howland, Benjamin F., assists in the preparation of this History, I. vi; quoted, 264; discovers the stone which bounds a corner of Farmingbury, 494 note.
Howland, Mark, his invention, II. 479.
Howland, Rev. Seneca, III. 707.
Hoyt, Edwin S., real estate dealer, II. 248; chairman of district committee, 508.
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Hoyt, F. A., II. 125.
Hoyt, John H., III. 1152.
Hoyt, John R., III. 1153.
Hoyt, Lydia (Mrs. Harvey Brown), III. 720.
Hoyt, Rev. William C., III. 706.
Hoyt, William L., III. 1144 1146.
Hoyt & Merriman, II. 248.
Hubbard, -, settles in Waterbury about 1735, I. 333.
Hubbard, David, military service, I 463.
Hubbard, Jane (Mrs. Edward T. Turner), II. 253.
Hubbard (Hubbart) Nathan, I. 358, 360, 700.
Hubbard hole, I. 700; II. 26 note.
Hubbell, Rev. George A , III. 708.
Hubbers, William, III. 1144.
Huber, Frank, III. IIII.
Hubner, Edward, III. 1173.
Hudson, E. P., III. 1199.
Hudson, James, III. 1115.
Hudson, Myra D. (Mrs. George P. Chap- man), II. 341.
Hugh, Barn., military service, I. 391.
Hughes, George F., III. 1132, 1170.
Hugo, John, III. 1079.
Hull, -, settles in Waterbury about I735, I. 333.
Hull, Dr. Amos, I. 429, 430.
Hull, Andrew, of Cheshire, II. 398.
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Hull, Anne (Mrs. Richard Mansfield), I. 650.
Hull, B. C., III. 1148.
Hull, Benjamin, military service, I. 463.
Hull, Colwell, military service, I. 463.
Hull, David, connection with the Ameri- can, III. 982.
Hull, Ezra, military service, I. 463.
Hull, Frank B .. III. 1153.
Hull, Hannah, I. 373.
Hull, James, first resident in 1729, I. 301; on tax list in 1731, 310; military ser- vice, 463.
Hull, James, of New Haven, I. 358.
Hull, Jane (Mrs David Hoadley), III. 1047. Hull, Dr. Jeremiah, of Wallingford, buys land in 1730, I. 314, 316; mentioned, 358, 360.
Hull, John, extracts from diary, I. 110 note.
Hull, John G., college graduation, II. 548. Hull, Joseph, petitions for plantation, I. I34. Hull, Joseph, military service, I. 463.
Hull, Mary (Mrs. William R. Hitchcock), II. 398.
Hull, Miles, military service, I. 439.
Hull, Nimrod I. 495, 569; III. 1I20.
Hull, Samuel, of Derby, I. 360.
Hull, Sarah (Mrs. Mark Leavenworth), I. 608. Hull's land, I. 361.
Hulse, P. B., principal High school, II.510.
Hultz, M. R., II. 149.
Humaston (Humiston), Caleb, town treas-
urer, I. 399; oath-taker in French and Indian war, 390; mentioned, 663 note. Humaston (Hummeston), John, of New Haven, buys land in 1737, I. 314; men- tioned, 361, 362.
Humiston, settles in Waterbury about 1735. I. 333.
Humiston, Daniel, I. 429.
Humiston, David, military service, I. 463. Humiston, Esther Holmes, II. 83; her private school, 534.
Humiston, Jared, military service, I. 463. Humiston, Jesse, military service, I. 464. Humiston, Joel, military service, I. 464; mentioned, 429.
Humiston, Mrs. Ruth, I. 627 and note.
Humiston, Samuel G., landlord of Man- sion house, II. 222.
Humiston,' Timothy, military service, I. 464.
Humphrey, F. H., II. 213.
Humston, W. C., II. 149.
Hungerford, David, military service, I. 39I, 395, 431, 464; death of, 467.
Hungerford, James, military sevice, I. 396, 464.
Hungerford, Laura (Mrs. Charles Har- vey), II. 465.
Hungerford, S. W., III. 1199.
Hungerford, John, & Sons, II. 334.
Hunt, Aaron, III. 697.
Hunt, George, III. 1199.
Hunt, James H., III. 1153, 1167.
Hunt, Jesse, III. 697.
Hunt, John M., III. 1129.
Hunt, Mary E. (Mrs. Frederick A. Sand- land), II. 294; III. 1167.
Hunter, Charles, III. 1I4I.
Hunter, Mary (Mrs. Harvey Brown), III. 720.
Hunter, N. C., III. 114I.
Hunting, Richard, III. 1129, 1130; mili- tary service, 1189.
Huntington, Rev. Elijah B., principal of High school, II. 510, 549; published writings, III. 955, 956.
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