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Kelly, Daniel F., III. 920, 1172, II73.
Kelly, J. J., III. 1165.
Kelly, Patrick J., III. 1161.
Kelly, Thomas, donation to fire depart- ment, II. 126.
Kelly, William, III. 1228.
Kelly, W. S., manufacturer, I. 583; II. 479; III. 1066. Kelsea, M., III. 1073.
Kelsey, Ebenezer, on tax list in 1731, I. 301, 310.
Kelsey, Emma S., kindergartner, II. 536. Kelsey, F. W., III. 1025.
Kelsey, Frank, III. 1153.
Kelsey, Harry D., III. 1170.
Kelsey, Jonathan, resident in 1727, I. 301; on tax list for 1730, 306; mentioned, 326. Kelsey, Stephen, resident in 1727, I. 301; mentioned, 359, 561.
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Kendrick, Hon. Green, site of homestead, I. 165; formulates charter for 1853, II. 17; warden, 22; president Waterville Manufacturing Co., 29; mentioned, 64, 70, 84, 85, 116, 144, 437; III. 568, 592, 604, 629, 788, 1008, 1009, 1022, I198; railroad projector, II. 157, 159, 270; connection with Waterbury National bank, 176; early merchant, 234; biog- raphy, 266; manufacturer, 267; politi- cian, 267; holds municipal office, 269; philanthropist, 269; orator, 270; funeral discourse mentioned. 270 note; presi- dent the Oakville Co., 375; and the joint-stock law, 431; and the public schools, 504.
Kendrick, Mrs. Green, I. 628.
Kendrick, Greene (2d), II. 270, 552; sketch of, III. 803; associate council with Col. Ingersoll, 803 and note; state auditor, 803; holds municipal office, II. 45, 46. I03; III. 803.
Kendrick, John, I. 167 Ap .; II. 116, 270, 437, 549; III. 991; author of Macaronics, 937, 938 and note; biography, 802; man- ufacturer, 802; lawyer and politician, 802; editor, 802; holds municipal office, II. 37, 44, 520; III. 802; treaty bearer to Belgium government, 803.
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Kendrick, Mrs. John, III. 1064.
Kendrick, John, Jr., inventor, III. 803; mentioned, 1019.
Kendrick, Katharine (Mrs. Frederick G. Wheeler) II. 270.
Kendrick, Martha. II. 270; III. 1006. Kendrick & Co., II. 244.
Kenea, John J., military service, I. 464. Keney, Seth A., lawyer, III. 821. Kennaugh, John A., II. 139. Kennaugh, Henry J., III. 1024.
Kennedy, Matthew, III. 1166.
Kennedy, P., III. III5.
Kennedy, Rev. Patrick J., II. 554; III. 752.
Kennerney, F. H., III. 752.
Kenny, E. J., III. 115I.
Kent, Elisha and Abigail, I. 364.
Kenyon, Helen (Mrs. Alexander Mintie, Ist), II. 214, Keough, Patrick, III. 1109.
Kernathan, George W., III. 1147.
Kershaw, C. L. III. 1149.
Ketcham, Caroline A. (Mrs. Chauncey P. Goss), II. 291. Ketchum, Joel, III. 697. Kettle holes, I. 5 note, 8, 9. Keynote. III. 996
Kiefer, Conrad, III. 1079, 1158.
Kiefer. Daniel, III. 993, 1079, 1080, 1225; military service, 1224; sketch of, 1224; holds municipal office, 1225.
Kiefer, Mrs. Daniel, III. 901.
Kiefer, Elizabeth C., III. 1206.
Kiefer, Martin, III. 1158.
Kilbourne, D. C., his collection of soap- stone dishes, I, 73. 74.
Kilbourne, Payne Kenyon, quoted, I. 58 and note, 75.
Kilbourn, T., II. 494.
Kilbourn, T. C., II. 494.
Kilburn, Jonathan. his saw mill, I. 425. Kilby, III. 697.
Kilduff, Edward G., and the charter of
1890, II. 44; holds municipal office, 45 note, 46; mentioned, III. 884.
Kilduff, John H., III. 1166.
Kilduff, Thomas, III. 728. Kill (Kiln, Cill) plain. I. 220, 702.
Killum, Daniel, death of, I. 459.
Kimball, Arthur R , II. 485, 553; author,
III. 965, 985; associate editor of the
American. 981, 985; sketch of 984; ad- mitted to the bar, 984.
Kimball. Samuel, millitary service, I. 464. Kimberly, Thomas, I. 282; surveyor, quoted, 283.
Kincaid, Thomas, military service, I. 414. Kindergarten, first, II. 536; progress,
536; private and free, 536; teachers, 536. King. Elisha, his invention, II. 476.
King, Franklin, II. 123.
King, Louise M. (Mrs. William E. Risley), II. 388.
King, H., his invention, II. 479.
King, Jared P .. II. 397.
King, Nelson, II. 407; his invention, 479.
King, Rev. Salmon, I. 619.
King, William, daguerreotypist, III. 1042.
King, Beebe's hill, location, I. 246.
King, Charles, death of, I. 194.
King's Daughters, Central band, or- ganized, III. 899; officers, 900; other bands, 900.
King James II., proclaimed, I. 194; ad- dress to, 194.
King Phillip's war, I, 134.
King William III., accession of, I. 202.
Kingman, Abbie S., III. 1075.
Kingman, Mrs. S. A., III. 1026.
Kingsbury, Alice E .. II. 290; III. 894.
Kingsbury, Charles D., his house, I. 374; III. 1044; mentioned, I. 584; II. 62, 84, 205, 239, 559; III. 580 note; first trip to New York, II. 154; quoted, I.599; II.23.ยบ biography,240; physician, 240; merchant and manufacturer, 240, 241; real estate dealer, 242; town officer, 242; later years, 242; death of, 242.
Kingsbury, Edith D., II 290.
Kingsbury, Frederick J., collaborator this History, I. iii, viii; III. 958; men- tioned, I. 131; II. 80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87. 88, 149, 289, 290, 436, 440, 451, 549; III. 572, 575, 611, 787. 789, 887, 888, 889, 893, 903, 904, 1008, 1025, 1027 note, 1053, 1063, 1203. 1204; and the charter of 1870, II. 42; water commissioner, 95; railroad interests, 159, 162, 288; biogra-
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phy, 288; lawyer and legislator, 288; III. 792; treasurer of Bronson library, II. 288; III. 1009; treasurer Protestant Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut. II. 289; treasurer and organizer Water- bury Savings bank, 177, 288; president Collegiate Institute, 522 note; presi- dent Citizens' bank, 178, 288; presi- dent Scovill Manufacturing Co., 288; President American Social Science as- sociation, 289; president Young Men's Christian Association, III. 570; presi- dent of Directors of Christian Visita- tion and Charity, 574; man of letters, II. 290; III. 935, 958; quoted I. 536, 541, 570; 683; II. 16 note, 53, 223, 243, 392, 491, 492; III. 1044.
Kingsbury, Mrs. F. J., III, 1203.
Kingsbury, Frederick J. Jr , II. 290, 530, 551.
Kingsbury, Henry W., biography, ITI I2II; officer in the Civil war, 12II.
Kingsbury, John, document relating to laws and covenants of Mattatuck, in possession of, I. 131; mentioned, 495, 564, 708, 167 Ap .; II. 92, 240, 546, 797; his house I. 565; II. 454; III. 1044; teaches school, I. 598; II. 57, 200; lawyer, 7; III. 791, 795; first warden, II. 15, 22; moderator first borough meeting. 15; insurance agent 183 note; biography, III. 795; military record, 795; legisla- tor, 796; county judge and judge of probate, 796; real estate owner, 797.
Kingsbury, John S., farmer and manu- facturer, III. 797; children, 797.
Kingsbury, Julius J. B., II. 547, III. 1188; biography, 1191; officer U. S. A., 1192. Kingsbury, Mary (Mrs. Simon B. Buck- ner), III. 1193.
Kingsbury, Mary E. (Mrs. Charles S. Bull), II. 290.
Kingsbury, Sarah L. (Mrs. Franklin Car- ter). II. 559.
Kingsbury, Sarah S. (Mrs. William Brown), II. 245.
Kingsbury, William C .. II. 290.
Kingsley. Charles D., I. 131.
Kinkhead, Robert, III. III9.
Kinnerney, M. F., III. 1152.
Kinney, John C., II. 551; reminiscences of Civil war, III. 966; editor, 976; biography, 1216; military record, 1217; published writings, 1218.
Kinney, Mrs. J. C., connection with American, III. 983 note.
Kinney, Matthew, III. 117I.
Kinslow & McFarland, stone yard, III. 1052.
Kirby, Elizabeth, I. 295.
Kirchner, Charles, III. 1156.
Kirk, Thomas, his invention, II. 479; mentioned, III. 1023, 1126, 1130, 1131. Kirk, William H., II. 115.
Kirkham, P., his invention, II. 479. Kirkland, Dr. - -, dentist, III. 870. Kirkland, Eliza (Mrs. Nirom B. Platt), II. 248.
Kirschbaum, Frederick, III. 1076.
Kirschbaum, John, his inventions, II. 479. Kirschbaum, William, III. 1076.
Kirtiand, Phebe (Mrs. Daniel Upson), II. 214.
Kitchell, Johannah (Mrs. Jeremiah Peck), I. 226.
Kitson. G. L., his invention, II. 479.
Kleinecke, William C., III. 1173, 1174. Kleinert, I. B., his invention, II. 480.
Klimpke, Paul, II. 556.
Klinzmann, Charles, Jr., III. 1144 1160. Klinzman, Charlotte (Mrs. Siegmond Klobedanz), III. 1106.
Kiobedanz, Frederick A., base-ball cham- pion, III. 1106, 1107.
Klobedanz, S. O., III. 1076.
Klobedanz, Siegmond, III. 1106.
Kluttig, Henry. III. 1158.
Kluttig, Paul, III. 1076.
Knife Co., Union, mentioned, I. 583.
Knife Co., Waterville, mentioned, II. 438. Knight, Alice J., III. 858.
Knight, Dr. Elam C., II. 549; sketch of, III. 858.
Knight, Jennie E. (Mrs. Eugene A. Pen- dleton), II. 340; III. 858.
Knights of Columbus, III. 1165; Barce- lona council, No. 42, 1166; Carrollton council, No. 36, 1166; Sheridan coun- cil, No. 24, 1166.
Knights of Honor, III. 1153; Valley City lodge, No. 2852, 1154; Waterbury lodge, No. 3920, II54.
Knights of Labor, Local assembly, No. 3089, III. 117I, II72: Brass Molders' Union, Local assembly, No. 826, 1173; Buffers' and Polishers' local assembly, No. 2286, 1172; Washington Local assembly, No, 2961. II7I.
Knights of Pythias, III. 1142; Speedwell lodge, No. 10, 1142, II43; Comstock lodge, No. 13, 1143; Pythian Aid asso- ciation of Speedwell lodge, 1143; E. F. Durand division, No. 11, 1144; Endow- ment Rank of Section 248, 1145; Fried- rich Wilhelm lodge, No. 47. 1I44; Good Will lodge, No. 54, 1144; Water- bury division, No. 20, 1145.
Knitting Co., Union, mentioned, II. 29, 444.
Knitting Co., Waterbury, mentioned, I. 588; II 443.
Knouse & Allender, make cutlery, I. 591. Knowles, F. D., II. 572.
Knowles, Samuel and Elizabeth, I. 364. Knowles, Thomas D., III. 1170; physical director Young Men's Christian asso- ciation, II. 572,
Knowles, Mrs. W. A., II. 413.
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Knox, J. F., III. 1152.
Knox, James A., III. 1143, 1153.
Kopp, Carl, III. 1158.
Kopp, Charles, III. 1076, 1156.
Korngiebel, Hannah, III. 1206.
Kornmeyer, Rev. S., II, 535.
Kott, Charles W., III. 1147.
Kott, Cornelius. III. 1144.
Kott, Henry, III 1144
Kreuse, John, III. 1108, 1174.
Krocher, William, III. 1158.
Kunkel, John J., III. IIII; one of the first five letter carriers, II. 170.
Labbie, Mary (Mrs. Nicholas J. Hanlon), III. 860.
LaChance, George, base-ball champion, III. 1106.
Ladd, Daniel, II. 123; police officer in 1857, 138.
Ladd. Fredus, first police officer, II. 14I. Ladd, James T., II. 118.
Ladlaw, John, II. 437.
Lafayette, Gen., guest of Joseph Hop'- kins, I. 454; of Capt. Isaac Bronson. 454; presented with Waterbury gold buttons, II. 276 and note.
Laffin, William, II. 127.
La Forge, Frederick H., II. 188; III. 644, II25, II29, 1175; an organizer of the Steam Boiler Insurance Co., II. 187; his inventions, 479. La Forge, Frederick W., II. 554.
Lager beer, first manufactured, II. 195. Lahey, Dennis J., III. 1105.
Laird, Cora F. (Mrs. Dayton Lasher), III. 1009.
Laird, William, II. 117, 12I; III. 1073; chief police force, II. 138, 139, 14I; sketch of, 141; children, 142.
Lake, Herbert W., treasurer Connecti- cut Indemnity association, II. 186; mentioned, 441; III. 1138; president Board of Trade, II. 486.
Lake & Strobel, site of store, II. 72.
Lake George, Waterbury soldiers at, in 1755, I. 390.
Lake hubbard, location, I. 245.
Laller, Rudolph, III. III6.
Lamb, Charles, II. 418.
Lamb, Charles E., II. 486; sketch of, III. I225; military record, 1225. . Lamb, George, sketch of, II. 417; collec- tor of taxes, 418.
Lamb, George B., superintendent of Waterbury Farrel Foundry and Ma- chine Co., II. 415; mentioned, 416, 461; his invention, 479.
Lamb, William, holds municipal office, II. 37; sketch of, 417; manufacturing interests, 417; legislator, 417; and the public schools, 503, 504; mentioned, III. 1027 and note.
Lambert, E., III. 1175.
Lambert, George, III. 1174.
Lamp, first brass, made in Waterbury,
II. 265 note; the first burner manufac- tured in the United States for using oil, 426.
Lampson, Caroline (Mrs. Charles S. Lewis), II. 25I.
Lampson, Edward R., II. 84, 555: sketch of, 251; president Matthews & Stanley Manufacturing Co., 404; his invention, 479.
Lampson, Edward R. Jr .. II. 251.
Lampson, Esther (Mrs. Henry L. Row- land), II. 251.
Lampson, William, I. 364.
Lampson (Lamson), William K., I. 705; postmaster, II. 168, 239; sketch of, 238; merchant, 239; legislator, 239.
Lampson & Clark, traders, I. 569.
Lamson, Alathea (Mrs. James Scovill), II. 237.
Lancaster, Joseph, famous instructor, II. 540.
Lancaster, Tim, III. 1197.
Lancaster, William, III. IIOI.
Lanckton (Lancton), John, I. 123, 210; pays for petition of 1673, 123.
Land, first purchase of Naugatuck valley,
I. 27; grants, 152, 216, 222, 292, 346; specified use of, in 1679, 154; improve- ment in 1680, 156; manner of drawing lots for. 204; division to the straits, 205; meadow divisions, 207, 239, 244, 313; first deed of, to proprietors of Matta- tuck, 28; ten acre lots, 280; sequestered, I686, 219, 317; Watertown, holders of, in 1736, 326; non-resident owners, 357. Landers, Edward H., III. 1169.
Landigan, John, III. 1199.
Land Improvement Co., Waterbury, mentioned, II. 453.
Lane, Charles, I. 358.
Lane, Frederick W., II. 374, 530.
Lane, Helen M. (Mrs. J. Richard Smith), II. 373, 374.
Lane. Henry, II. 117.
Lane, Henry B., secretary Lane Manu- facturing Co., II. 373, 374; mentioned, III. 998, 1088.
Lane, Joel, military service, I. 464.
Lane, L. B., his invention, II. 480.
Lane,' Levi. II. 373
Lane, Mary E. (Mrs. Frederick L. Adams), II. 360, 374; III. 1099.
Lane, Merrit, II. 360, 466; biography, 373;
treasurer Lane Manufacturing Co., 373; manufacturers buttons, 374.
Lane, Nathaniel, military service, I. 464. Lane, Spencer B., II. 121, 446; III. 1073; treasurer the Lane Manufacturing Co., II. 373; biography, 374. Lane, Thomas C., II. 387; III. 1144.
Lane & Hitchcock, mentioned, II. 873.
Lane, Beardsley & Tucker Manufactur- ing Co., mentioned, II. 432.
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Lane Manufacturing Co., II. 373, 435; officers, 373.
Lang, Charles S., II. 249.
Lang, Christine O., II. 249.
Lang, Emily E., II. 249.
Lang, Joseph, III. 1144.
Lang, Joseph C., III. 1153.
Lang, Lottie L. (Mrs. Charles H. Hart), II. 249.
Lang, Robert, sketch of, II. 249; con- nection with manufacture of Paisley shawls, 249; children, 249.
Lang, Robert A., II. 249.
Lang, Walter Craig, II. 249.
Lang Brothers Co., mentioned, II. 449.
Langdon (Langton, Lankton, Langhton), John, grant of land, I. 122, 156, 168, 208, 239; signer of petition for a planta- tion, 123; on committee to consider the town site, 144.
Langdon, John, I. 159, 181, 206, 258; builds a fence, 268.
Langdon, Timothy, army surgeon, III. II84.
Lange, Gustav, III. 1156.
Languebeck (Langenbeck), F. A., III. 1099.
Lanoulette, III. 1067.
LaPointe, J. L., his invention, II. 480.
Larry's rock, location, II. 28.
Lathrop, E. U., I. 588; III. 1117.
Lathrop, James, I. 297.
Lathrop, John, III. 1119.
Lathrop, Joseph, I. 362.
Lathrop, Sarah (Mrs. Henry Bronson), III. 856.
Latta, Helen M. (Mrs. Dwight L. Smith), III. 687.
Lattin, R. S., his invention, II. 480.
Laubin, E. F., III. 1074.
Laviolette, Alfred, III. 1150.
Law, David S., warden, II. 22; men- tioned, 113; agent Adams Express Co., 165; postmaster, 169; first advertiser in Waterbury newspaper, 196; mentioned, 179; III. 916, 1136.
Lawless, Rev. James B., assistant pastor St. Patrick's church, III. 760.
Lawlor, Lawrence, III. 1161.
Lawlor, Martin P., III. 752.
Lawlor, Mary, III. 1027.
Lawlor, Michael, III. 1160.
Lawlor, Patrick P., III. 752 and note.
Lawlor, Thomas F., lawyer, III.818, IIIO.
Lawlor, William, III. 115I.
Lawrence, Charles R., III. 1167.
Lawrence, Gordon B., III. 916, 1143, 1170.
Lawrence, Richard, military service, I.464.
Laws, I. 102, 103, 104, 106, 107, 109, 112, 201, 399. 403.
Lawson, John, III. 1199.
Lawson, William, his invention, II. 480; wood carver, III. 1037, 1163, 1164.
Lawton Charles, II. 125.
Lawton, Ida, her private school, II. 535.
Lawton, Isabel, her private school, II.535. Lawton, R. C., his invention, II. 480. Lawyers, the first Waterbury, III. 791;
early sojourners, 791; of the nineteenth century, a few, 819. Layton, Sidney M., II. 376.
Lead mine brook, I. 119.
Leather factory, I. 585.
Leavenworth, Rev. Abner J., II. 547; III. 620; biography, 621; man of let- ters, 621, 955: establishes the Leaven- worth Academic and Collegiate semi- nary, 621.
Leavenworth, Anna M. (Mrs. Green Ken- drick), I. 628; II. 266.
Leavenworth, Asa, military service. I.464; his grist mill, 581; mentioned, 687.
Leavenworth, B. F., II. 29.
Leavenworth, Boardman H .. II. 196.
Leavenworth, Catherine (Mrs. Corydon S. Sperry) II. 291; III. 1018.
Leavenworth, Edward B., II. 113; mili- tary service, III. I186.
Leavenworth, Elisha, I. 193, 237, 239. 447; III. 789, 872, 891, 899; holds municipal office, II. 37; postmaster, 168, 169, 172; biography, 171; gift to the Industrial school, 172; III. 898; gift to the Young Women's Friendly league, 902; politi- cian and legislator, II. 172, 408; secre- tary the Oakville Co., 375; business partnership, 172.
Leavenworth, Mrs. Elisha (Cynthia Ful- ler), II. 83.
Leavenworth, Dr. Frederick, II. 171, 233 note, 276; III. 580, 872; sells land to First church, II. 61; postmaster, 168, 240; biography, 239; manufacturer, 239. Leavenworth, Isaac, military service, III. 1182.
Leavenworth, Lieut. Jesse, military ser- vice, I. 388, 460, 464; II. 239, 546; III. III9; tavern-keeper, II. 219.
Leavenworth, Joseph, I. 669.
Leavenworth. Lucia (Mrs. A. M. Train), teaches in Second Academy, II. 520.
Leavenworth, Rev. Mark, traditions re- garding, I. 327; mentioned, 335, 337, 338, 364, 394 674 note; II. 545; first mention of name in public records, I. 338; land of. 368; army chaplain, 388, 470, 608; prays at town meeting. 408; and small-pox epidemic, 455; personal characteristics, 609; quotation from obituary notice, 611; senior pastor First church, 616; lays corner-stone of, II. 60; his two-wheeled carriage, 199; buys a clock, 258.
Leavenworth, Mark (2d), makes clocks and buttons, I. 587; II. 260, 261, 264; site of his clock and button shop, I. 588; first burgess, II. 15; mentioned, I. 590; II. 20, 29, 291; III. 580 note; warden, II. 21; early merchant, 234; biography, 263.
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Leavenworth, Mark, II. 546; III. 1054. Leavenworth, Melines C. (Ist), II 234,546. Leavenworth, Dr. Melines C., II. 547; sketch of, III. 837; soldier, 837; botan- ist, 837; army surgeon, 838; personal characteristics, 838 and note.
Leavenworth, Dr. Nathan, military ser- vice, I. 464; army surgeon, 483; men- tioned, II. 546; sketch of, III. 836.
Leavenworth, Samuel, military service, I. 429, 464.
Leavenworth, Sarah (Mrs.Isaac Baldwin), III. 855.
Leavenworth, Mrs. Mark (Sarah), I. 670. Leavenworth, Sarah (Mrs. Josiah Bron- son), I. 514.
Leavenworth, Tamar (Mrs. Joseph Leav enworth), I. 669.
Leavenworth (Levensworth), Thomas, I. 360, 364.
Leavenworth, Col. William, soldier, I. 452; his saw and grist mill, 584; tavern- keeper, 486; public-spirited citizen, 501; his distillery, 588; makes clocks, 584; II. 260; builds third meeting-house, I. 613; uses first water power of Mad river, 584; removes school building, II. 57; builds a house, 59; first postmaster, 168, 235; biography, 235; legislator, 235; manufacturer, 235; military man, 235; mentioned, I. 167 Ap .; 259, 261; III. 1054, II25, II28.
Leavenworth, William (2d), III. 1180.
Leavenworth & Dikeman Co., II. 237, 450; druggists, III. 873; their thermom- eter, 873 note.
Leavenworth & Kendrick, II. 29; gilt button manufacturers, 267.
Leavenworth, F. & Son, druggists, II. 172. Leavenworth family, genealogy of, men- tioned, II. 264 note.
Leavenworth hall, III. 899.
Leavenworth, Hayden & Scovill, grist mill, I. 569; button makers, 569; woollen factory, 585; mentioned, 575; II. 239, 264, 276 and note.
Leavenworth, Mark & Co., clock manu- facturers, II. 267.
Leavenworth, Spencer & Sperry, II. 24; gilt button-makers, 261.
Lead mine brook, tributary of Naugatuck river, I. I, 702.
Leary, William, actor, III. 1098.
Leather Manufacturing Co., Waterbury, mentioned, II. 443.
Leaveston, John R., II. 257; lecture courses, III. 1029; prominent lecturers, 1030.
Lee, Charles, II. 127. Lee, Rev. Chauncey G., I. 646.
Lee, Jesse, III. 697. Lee. John, III. 697. Lee, Rev. Jonathan, I. 338.
Lee, Mary (Mrs. Stephen Upson), I. 175. Lee, Thomas, I. 358.
Lee, E. & Co., II. 210. Leeds, III. 697.
Leffingwell, Charles, his private school, II. 534.
Leger, C. D., his invention, II. 480.
Leggett, Albert, III. 1163.
Leggett, Joseph R., III. 1174.
Leisering, Carl, III. 1159.
Leland, H. C., his invention, II. 480.
Lemagie, C., III. 751.
Leonard, Charles, III. 1184.
Leonard, Henry, III. 1199.
Leonard, Mary E. (Mrs. Isaac Jennings), II. 53I.
Leonard, Rachel (Mrs. Thomas Hancox), I. 170.
Leonard, Rufus, military service, III. I189, 1190.
Leonard, Sarah (Mrs. Sherman Chap- man), II. 342.
Lester, George S., I. vii.
Lester, H. B., his invention, II. 479, 480.
Letter Carriers' association, Waterbury, III. 1175.
Leue, Otto W., III. 1153, 1160.
Lever and Fulcrum, III. 996.
Levere, C. V., III. 1142.
Levi, Mrs. Celia, III. 904.
Levick, Edwin A., III. 1149.
Lewin, Mrs. I. N., III. 578.
Lewin, J. N., III. 1199.
Lewis, - -, I. 694.
Lewis, A., 1740, tombstone inscription, I. 674.
Lewis, Abraham, military service, I. 396. Lewis, Rev. Alonzo N., biography) II.
512; mentioned, 510, 513, 550; III. III4, III5; man of letters, II. 513; III. 942, 956; superintendent of Waterbury pub- lic schools, II. 513; children, 513.
Lewis Amelia M. (Mrs. Clark M. Platt), II. 396.
Lewis, Annie, III. 916.
Lewis, Appleton, III. 672.
Lewis, Asahel, III. 1120.
Lewis, Bela, military service, I. 391, 395.
Lewis, Caleb, military service, I. 464.
Lewis, Carrie E., III. 889.
Lewis, Charles S., II. 251; his invention, 479, 480.
Lewis, Chauncey, manufactures buttons, I. 579.
Lewis, Clear, military service, I. 464 and note.
Lewis, Cyrus, I. 501.
Lewis, David, military service, I. 464.
Lewis, Edward C., purchases the Scovill House, II. 225; biography,413; removes to America, 413; holds municipal office, 414; president of Waterbury Farrel Foundry and Machine Co.,412,414; iden- tified with Waterbury interests and prosperity, 414; legislator, 414; philan- thropist, 414; mentioned, 147; III. 664, 665, 891, 893.
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Lewis, Edward F., II. 530, 414, 442; III. 1025; his invention, II. 480.
Lewis, Eldad, military service, I. 390,395, 397.
Lewis, Eldred, III. III9.
Lewis, Elisha S., military service, III. I182.
Lewis, Elizabeth (Mrs. Joseph Lewis), I. 363.
Lewis, Emma, III. 918.
Lewis, Erastus, bell founder, I. 569.
Lewis, Mrs. Eunice, I. 643.
Lewis, Floyd S., III. III3.
Lewis, George, military service, III. 1181, I182.
Lewis, Hannah (Mrs. Rufus Hitchcock), II. 398.
Lewis, Hope (Mrs. W. A. Borden), II.513. Lewis, Ida (Mrs. William E. Fulton), II. 414; III. 1099.
Lewis, Isaac, II. 236.
Lewis, John (Ist), I. 350, 374, 383, 387, 397, 413, 464, 643; gives bonds regard- ing bridge, 369; military service, 383.
Lewis, John (2d), I. 411, 641, 642; military service, 415, 430, 439, 464.
Lewis, Joseph (Ist), fence viewer in 1700, I. 238, 280; allotment, 239; mentioned, 284, 288, 295, 299, 320, 333, 360, 362, 374, 692,697, 701, 702; III.625; at Judd's mead- ow, I. 303, 348; on tax list for 1730, 306; on committee for North society, 317; weaver, residence, 332; richest man at Judd's meadows between 1704 and 1740, 350, 375; military service, 383; his house lot, 552.
Lewis, Joseph, Jr., at Judd's meadow, I. 303; at Gunntownin 1728, 349; on tax list for 1730, 306; mentioned, 362, 374, 697; military service, 417, 464; gifts to First church, 446 note. .
Lewis, Joseph (3d), tradition about, I.375. Lewis, Leroy B., III. 1142.
Lewis, Lucian F., I. 646.
Lewis, Mary, of Farmington, I. 167.
Lewis, Mary (Mrs. John Coe), II. 382.
Lewis, Mary (Mrs. William J. Schlegel), II. 414.
Lewis, Millicent (Mrs. David Taylor, Jr.), II. 236.
Lewis, Milo, manufactures buttons, I.579. Lewis, Nathaniel, military service, I. 39I. Lewis, R. B., III. 1163.
Lewis, Ransom, military service, III. II82.
Lewis, Samuel, of Naugatuck, I. 350; gives bonds regarding bridge, 369; sol- dier at Crown Point, 1756, 393; military service, 464; mentioned, 374, 413, 442; III. 625; 642, 643, 646, 708.
Lewis, Selden, II. 396.
Lewis, Silas, military service, I. 464. Lewis, T. C., II. 530.
Lewis, Thomas, II. 545.
Lewis, Thomas, II. 547.
Lewis, Truman S., II. 414; III. 1074.
Lewis, W. F., his inventions, II. 475 480. Lewis, William, I. 27, 45, 118, 170, 178,
270; on jury to indict for witchcraft, 164.
Lewis, William, barber, II. 197.
Lewis, Grilley & Lewis, II. 24I.
Lewis's hill, I. 246, 702.
Liblong, J., his invention, II. 480.
Library park, the name, II. 85 and note. Library, Silas Bronson, II. 9; III. 1107; established, 1009; sites of, II. 48, 75, 85 and note; III. 1009; buildings de- scribed, II. 41 note; III. IOII; first board of agents, 1008; presidents of the board, 1009; librarians, 1009; assist- ant librarians, 1009; cataloguers, 1009; its museum, 1012; Masonic, Harmony lodge, 1007; Minor's, 1005; Naugatuck, 1004 note; Salem, 1004; Salem Juvenile, 1004; Union, the earliest Waterbury, 1004; Union, bill for books in 1799, 1005; Waterbury's solitary, 1003; Waterbury Centre, 1006; Waterbury; organized, I005, 1006; Wolcott, 1005 note; Young Men's Institute, II. 9; III. 1007.
Libraries, private. prior to 1840, II. 201; early book collections, III. 1002; Rev. Jeremiah Peck's list of books, 1002; the First church pastor's library, 1006. Liebricht, Feodore, I. 691.
Liepfert, Frederick, III. 1156.
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