The town and city of Waterbury, Connecticut, from the aboriginal period to the year eighteen hundred and ninety-five. Volume III, Part 83

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


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Lighte, Charles H., agent United States Express Co., II. 165; mentioned, III. II69.


Ligue du S. S. Cœur, III. 768.


Lilley, George L., burning of Lilley building, II. 130; mentioned, 441.


Lilley, Matthew, I. 704.


Lilley, Rose E. (Mrs. Fragene W. Ingra- ham), III 1098.


Lily brook, tributary of Mad river, I. 2, 702.


Limont, A. H., his invention, II. 480.


Limont, James, II. 124; III. 1143.


Lindley, C. P., his invention, II. 480; mentioned, III 1203.


Lindley brook, tributary of Mad River, I. 2, 702.


Lindly, Daniel, I. 364.


Lindly, Jonathan, I. 364.


Lines, C. W., III, III2.


Lines, George J., III. 1170.


Lines, Joel, his invention, II. 476; mili- tary service, I. 464.


Lines, John, his inventions, II. 480; men- tioned, III. 1073, 1079.


Lines, Mrs. John, III. 1064, 1066.


Linsley, Samuel, I. 362, 364.


Listers of 1783, I. 487.


Litch, daguerreotypist, III. 1042.


Litchfield, suit against, I. 379; road to, 558.


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INDEX.


Literature, Waterbury in, bibliography of Waterbury, I. viii; II. 9: III. 922; poets, 923; clerical bards, 946; clerical prose writers, 950; first printed book by a Waterbury author, 951; prose writers, 951; A. Bronson Alcott, 926; Louisa Alcott, 933; William A. Al- cott, 958; Joseph Anderson, I. ix; III. 942, 956; Joel R. Arnold, 955; Eliza- beth G. Barber, 939; Antoinette A. Bassett, 950; Homer F. Bassett, I. iii; III. 939; Edward G. Beckwith, 955; Mrs. Annie L. Brackenbridge, 950; Enos Bronson, 957; Tillotson Bronson, 928, 954; H. B. Buckham. 956 and note; C. W. Burpee, 966: C. U. C. Burton, 935 note; George Bushnell, 955; Calvin H. Carter, 961; Daniel A. Clark, 955; Eli B. Clark, 955; Frederick G. Clark, 955; "Claudine Clifton," 941; David Conway. 941; C. C. Commerford, 966; John G. Davenport, 946; Henry N. Day, 955; Constance Goddard DuBois, 966; W. P. Eldson. 955; "Euclid," 941; Augustus H. Fenn, 944; Fannie A. Foote (Mrs. W. R. Seeley), 940, 948; Mrs. M. J. Francisco, 935; "G," 941; Alexander S. Gibson, 947; Alexander Gillet, 955; W. H. K. Godfrey, 966; F. S. Goodrich, 947; Herbert L. Grant, 947; Irving N. Hall, 967; David Harri- son, 933; Henry C. Hayden, 947; Sam- uel Hill, 933; C. E. L. Holmes, 935; Israel Holmes, II. 326; III. 933; Jesse Hopkins, 928, 957; Lemuel Hopkins, 923; Samuel Hopkins, D. D., 951, 953; Samuel Miles Hopkins, 957; E. O. Hovey, 1029; Elijah B. Huntington, 955, 956; E. W. J. (Mrs. Horace C. Johnson), 944; Isaac Jennings, 955; Mary Elizabeth Jennings, 965; Jona- than Judd, 955; " Jennie Juniper," 941; John Kendrick, 937, 938 and note; Ar- thur Reed Kimball, 955; Frederick J. Kingsbury, 935; J. C. Kinney, 966, 1218; Abner J. Leavenworth, 955; " Gerald- ine Lee," 941; A. N. Lewis. 942, 956; R. W. Micou, 955; John A. Moran, 967. Asahel Nettleton, 955; Mrs. Oscar W. Noble, 948; James H. O'Donnell, 956; William Patton, 941, 966; John Pegg,- Jr., 946; Amos Pettengill, 955; Helen I. W. Platt (Mrs. Wallace H. Camp), 944; David G. Porter, I. viii; III. 962; Isaiah Potter, 955; Katharine Prichard, I. vi, vii; Sarah J. Prichard, I. iii, v; III. 964; Francis T. Russell, 955; Mrs. Francis T. Russell, 955 note; F. R. Sanford, 965; G. B. Simpson, 966; Frederic E. Snow, 946; G. A. Stark- weather, 946; Ashbel Steele, 956; H. Merriman Steele, 967; John L. Swift, 941; Henry Terry, 966; Mrs. Simeon G. Terry, 949; John Trumbull, 923; Ben-


nett Tyler, 955; Stephen Upson, 957; Anna L. Ward, I.iii, vii; III. 963; James M. Webb, 945; Holland Weeks, 953; James C. Whiting, 947; Mrs. Nellie Lowe Willmott. 965; W. W. Wood- worth, 955; R. W. Wright, 966; period- icals published in Waterbury, III. 1020. Litigation in 1790, III. 790.


Little brook, location, I. 145, 702; in Ex- change place, II. 60.


Little island, The, location, I. 245.


Little Joker, The, III. 998.


Littlejohn, John, III. 572.


Little meadow, location, I. 240.


Little Mount Tobe, I. 702, 712.


Little pasture, location, I. 206.


Livingston, Isaac, military service, I. 464.


Livingstone, William M., almshouse keeper, III. 885.


Lloyd, Rev. John F., pastor African Methodist Episcopal Zion church, III. 726.


Locke, Edwin A., II. 400; secretary Waterbury Watch Co., 402; his inven- tion, 480.


Lockwood, C. W., III. 1173.


Lockwood, David B., II. 549; editor, III. 975; connection with the American, 983 note.


Lockwood, Emily B. (Mrs. Frank Peck), II. 212.


Lockwood, Emily B. (Mrs. William F. Matthews). II. 405.


Lockwood, Joseph, III. 697.


Lockwood, Sarah A. (Mrs. Asa B. Peck), II. 212.


Lockwood, Thomas, finds arrow heads, I. 67; mentioned, 705.


Lockwood, B. W., his invention, II. 480.


Locomotive, the first in New England, II. 416.


Lodging house, described, II. 226.


Loeffler, Charles, III. 1156.


Loeffler, Paul, III. 1108.


Loether, Henry, editor, III. 994, 1160.


Logan, Charles, III. 1150.


Logan, Dr.Frederick H., dentist, III.871.


Log Cabin restaurant, III. 1123.


Log town, I. 702.


Lone cove, III. III3.


Long, Frank, III. 1199.


Long boggy meadow, I. 357.


Long hill, location, I. 247, 702.


Long land, The, location, I. 702.


Long lots, I. 550.


Long meadow, location, I. 240,702; school lot, 361.


Long meadow bars, I. 273, 580.


Long meadow brook, location, I. 702.


Long meadow falls, location, I. 702.


Long meadow pond, location, I. 40.


Long swamp, location, I. 702.


Long wigwam, The, I. 219, 717.


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HISTORY OF WATERBURY.


Looking-Glass and Picture Frame Co., Waterbury, mentioned, II. 444.


Loomer, Lyman L., stage driver, II. 155. Loomis, Eunice (Mrs. Stephen Brown), II. 205.


Loomis, Hannah, of Windsor, I. 213.


Loomis, Harry M., connection with the American, III. 981.


Loomis, Joseph, military service, I. 464.


Loomis, Thomas I. 213.


Lopez, Cornelia, III. 1147.


Lopez, Dr. Ralph, sketch of, III. 847.


Lord, F. C., III, 1199.


Lorenz, Frank, III. 1162.


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


Lothrop, Joseph, I. 363.


Lothrop hill, I. 358, 702.


Lots, division of, 1681, I. 176; laying out three-acre, I. 209; the great, 210.


Loughery, Cornelius, III. 1171.


Loughlin, John, III. 1176.


Lounsbury, Charles, I. 561.


Lounsbury, Edward B., editor, III. 995.


Lounsbury, Josiah, military service, I. 464 and note.


Lounsbury, Samuel, military service, I. 392.


Lounsbury, Wales B., I. 167 Ap .; II. 179; first telegraph manager, 166; insur- ance agent, 183.


Loveland, Willis W., almshouse keeper, III. 885.


Lovell, Aldis A., II. 541.


Lovell, Elizabeth (Mrs. F. L. White), II. 541.


Lovell, John E., biography, II. 540; teacher and tutor, 540; connection with the Lancasterian school, 540; children, 541; Waterbury pupils, 541 note.


Lovell, Mrs. John E. (Henrietta Fletcher), II. 54I.


Lovell, John, Jr., II. 541.


Lowe, Robert A., II. 553; judge of pro- bate, III. 816.


Lowell, W. N., his invention II. 480.


Lowre, Nathaniel, town officer, I. 381.


Luckey, John, III. 697.


Luckey, Samuel, III. 704.


Luddington, - -, settles in Waterbury about 1735, I. 333.


Luddington, Aaron, military service, I. 395, 397, 464.


Luddington (Luttington), Abraham, mili- tary service, I. 396, 464.


Luddington, Luman, military service, I. 417, 464.


Luddy, Thomas, III. 919, 920.


Luddy, Timothy F., III. 1162.


Ludington, Frank, II. 426; his inventions, 480.


Ludington (Luttington), Joseph, military service, I. 391, 396.


Ludington, William, I. 363.


Ludinton (Luddington, Ludenton, Lud-


ington), William, at Waterbury in 1723, I. 295; new inhabitant in 1723, 300; mentioned, 376, 663 note.


Ludlow, Henry G., II. 240.


Ludlow, Roger, I. 98.


Luis, Samuel, I. 322.


Lum, Edwin A., II. 379, 529; III. 630, 635; president Sunday School union, 568.


Lum, Minnie (Mrs. Bennett), III. 1066.


Lumber and Coal Co., Waterbury, II. 51; burning of yard, 128, 129; mentioned, 447.


Lunny, James F., III. 1157, 1176.


Lunny, T. F., II. 530.


Luther, O. R., his invention, II. 480.


Luther, T. C., his invention, II. 480.


Luttington, Solomon, military service, I. 396.


Luxuries, household, II. 199.


Lyman, E. B., his invention, II. 480.


Lyman, Elizabeth (Mrs. William Stock- ing), III. 1000.


Lyman, H. A., first treasurer Young Men's Christian association, III. 568. Lyman, Lucy S. (Mrs. John DeForest), III. 895.


Lyman, Patrick, III. 1228.


Lyman, Col. Phineas, military service, I. 393.


Lynch, Charlotte, III. 735.


Lynch, Dominick, III. 734.


Lynch, Helen (Mrs. Blakeslee), III. 735 note.


Lynch, Rev. James, Roman Catholic priest, III. 741; sketch of, 742; pastor- ates, 741, 742; leaves Waterbury, 742; appointed vicar-general, 742; and tem- perance reform, 911.


Lynch, J. M., III. 920, 1024, 1100, 1161, II62.


Lynch, John, III. 751.


Lynch, Joseph, III. 1172.


Lynch, Maria, III. 735.


Lynch, Thomas, III. 915.


Lynch, Rev. William, III. 752, 920.


Lynde, D. K., III. 1065.


Lynde, Florence, III. 1075.


Lynde, Sarah J. (Mrs. Charles Dickin- son), II. 308.


Lyon, Frances R. P. (Mrs. N. J. Welton), II. 109.


Lyon, G. R., his invention, II. 480.


Lyon, Gilbert, III. 697.


Lyon, Zalmon, III. 697.


Lyons, James, II. 543 note; III. 1161.


Lyons, Rev. James, Episcopal mission- ary to Waterbury, I. 650.


Lyons, James J., III. 1166.


Lyons, Joseph, III. 1166. Mabbott, John, III. 1025.


Mabbott, William T., button manufac turer, I. 583.


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INDEX.


McAuliffe, John, III. 1228.


McAvoy, Christopher, III. 752.


McAvoy, James J., sketch of, III. 852. McBain, Ann (Mrs. John Rose), III. 619. McCabe, J. J., III. 751.


McCallion, Charles, III. 751.


McCarthy, Emma, III. 1027.


McCauley, M. J., III. 75I.


McClintock, Andrew, II. 121, 123; III. 1126, 1130, 1199.


McClintock, G. W., his invention, II. 480. McClintock, Jennie (Mrs. Walter H. Cooke), II. 273.


McClintock, John, II. 273.


McCloud, John, flax-draper, I. 524 note.


McCollum, Archibald, III. 1199.


McComes, Laurence, III. 697.


McCormack, John F., III. 1228.


McCracken, Rev. John H., II 554; rector at Waterville, III. 660; assistant rector St. John's Episcopal church, 660.


McDermott, Rev. James T., celebrant of first mass in Waterbury, III. 729.


MacDonald, J. A., photographer, III. 1042. McDonald, Dr. Edward W., II. chairman board education, 508; mentioned, 552; III. 888, 891, J008, III7; sketch, 846.


McDonald. James J , III. 920, 1100.


McDonald, John J., holds city office, II. 103, 139; III. 1222; mentioned, 1151, II65; officer in Civil war, 1222; sketch of, I222.


IcDonald, J. W., III. 1166. IcDonough, M. C., III. II7I. McDougal, Mary, III. 732 and note.


AcElligot, Edward, III. III4.


AcElligott, John, III. 1169.


IcEvoy, III. 1068.


IcEvoy, Charles, II. 128. IcEvoy John, III. 1152. 1173.


IcEvoy, Nicholas J., III. 1161.


IcEvoy, T. F., his invention, II. 481.


IcFarland, Dr. David W., sketch of, III. 853.


IcGinn, John, III. III4. IcGivney, Michael J., III. 752 and note. IcGlauflin, Rev. H. G., III. 721.


IcGowan, William, III. 1150.


lacGranor, Robert J., III. 907, 1168.


IcGrath, Daniel, II. 126. [cGrath, John, III. 1172. [cGrath, Patrick, II. 126. IcGuinnas, James, III. 1228. .cInerney, James, III. 1172. [achinists' International union, III. II73.


{cIntire, Fanny C. (Mrs. Frederick A. Granniss), II. 317. lack, David T., III. 1157.


(cKay, Alexander, III. 1164.


IcKee, William E., II. 456. [cKeever, John, III. IIOI. IcKellar, D., III. 1149. [cKennerney, Michael F., III. 1153.


McKennerney, W. A., III. 115I. Mckeon, Patrick, III. 1172. Mackie, Joseph, III. 1149.


Mackie, Robert, III. 1149, 1172, II73.


Mckinley, William C., local preacher at St. Paul's Episcopal church, III. 722; mentioned, III. 914, 1206. McKnight, James, III. 920.


McLelland, Walter W., III. 1144.


McLean, Samuel, death of, I. 55.


McLean, William, III. 114I.


McMahon, Andrew J., connection with the American, III. 982.


McMahon, Edward E. F., connection with the Democrat, III. 985.


McMahon, Patrick, III. 919.


McMahon, Thomas F., I. 167 Ap .; III. II57.


McNamara, Daniel, military service, I. 396; mentioned, II. 28.


McNeil, stage driver, II. 155.


MacNeill, A E., III. IIOI.


McNiff, Miles, III. 1168.


McNulty, Rev. R. R. McGregor, rector St. John's Episcopal church, III. 658, 660; sketch of, 658; changes name to Converse, 658; see R.R. McG.Converse.


McReynolds, H. F., II. 146.


Mac's brook, origin of name, II. 28.


Mac's plain, site of Tucker Manufactur- ing Co., II. 28.


McWhinney, James, III. 686.


Mc Whinnie, Rev. James Jr., II. 551; III. 568; biography, 686; soldier, 686; pastor of Baptist churches, 687.


McWhinnie, Josiah, III. 1023.


Macy, I. 686; spellings of, 577.


Macy's land, John, I. 187.


Madden, James J., I. 167 Ap .; III. 1160, II66.


Mad meadow, location, I. 240, 702. Mad meadow hill, I. 702; II. 80.


Mad river, location, I. 2; mill-site, 145, 584; other names, 210, 573 and note; water power privilege, 584.


Magill, Rev. Seagrove W., and the pub- lic schools, II. 503. 504; mentioned, 548; III. 1022; supplies the First church, 595, 637; pastor the Second Congrega- tional church, 635; pastorates, 636; biography, 636; memorial to, 637 and note.


Magill, William A., II. 550; III. 637.


Magner, Thomas, II. 85; III. 1231.


Magoun, William, teacher in Second Academy, II. 520; mentioned, 543 note. Magraw, D. A., III, 1228. Mahaney, Cornelius, III. 1172.


Mahaney, Daniel J., III. 1151, 1176.


Maher, John J., III. 1171. Maher, Michael, III. 1228.


Mahony. D. A., II. 126. Mail, The, III. 998.


Mains, Rev. George P., II. 552; III. 710.


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HISTORY OF WATERBURY.


Mains, Will C., III. 998.


Major, John, military service, I. 464.


Malary, Sheldon, I. 455.


Malleable Iron Co., Waterbury, men- tioned, II. 441.


Mallery, Daniel, I. 356, 358, 363, 398.


Mallery, Gideon, I. 399.


Mallery, Thomas, I. 398 ..


Mallory (Mallery), Augur, I. 450, 451, 474 note, 496.


Mallory, Daniel, military service, I. 464. Mallory, Ellen (Mrs. Henry M. Stocking), III. 1224.


Mallory, Ezra, first patient innoculated for small-pox, I. 455.


Mallory, Jonah, military service, I.446,464. Mallory, Mary, I. 450.


Mallory, Urania (Mrs. Lemuel Hoadley), III. 1046.


Malloy, Bernard, III. 920.


Malmanack (Malmalick, Malmanick) hill, site of Indian camp, I. 52, 702.


Malmberg. C. J., III. 1165.


Malone, John, II. 126; III. 1171.


Maloney, C. & M. T., editors and pub- lishers of the Democrat, III. 985.


Maloney, Cornelius, sketch of, III. 986; journalist, 986; legislator, 986; children, 986; mentioned, 1166. 1167.


Maloney, Daniel J., III. 1168.


Maloney, Edward L., III. 1172; connec- tion with the Democrat, 985.


Maloney, M. J., III. 1067, II68.


Maloney, Michael T., sketch of, III. 986; journalist, 987.


Maltby, Benjamin. II. 439, 462.


Maltby, Cornelia B., II. 463; III. 1075. Maltby. Douglas F., II. 84, 377, 436, 438, 543; III. 572, 630, 635. 891, 901. 1008, 1063, 1064, 1066, 1076; biography, II.462; president of Maltby, Morton & Co., 462; connection with Maltby, Henly & Co., 462; president and treasurer of Maltby, Stevens & Curtiss Co., 462; treasurer Waterbury Button Co., 462; and the Second Congregational church, 463; president the Young Men's Christian association, 463; III. 570; opens Hillside avenue, II. 463; his invention, 480.


Maltby, Mrs. Douglas F., collection of arrow heads, I. 62; mentioned, III, 1064, 1066.


Maltby, Edward S .. II. 462.


Maltby, Henry E., II. 463, 530. Maltby, Julius, II. 462.


Maltby, Katharine L., II. 462, 535, 552.


Maltby, Susan B. (Mrs. Archer J. Smith), II. 377.


Maltby, Curtiss, & Co., II. 462. Maltby, Henly & Co., II. 462.


Maltby, Hopson & Brooks Manufactur- ing Co., mentioned, I. 588; II. 439.


Maltby, Morton & Co., burning of button factory, II. 128; mentioned, 373, 438,462.


Maltby, Stevens & Curtiss Co., II. 462.


Mancer, William, military service, I. 391. Manchester, David, II. 114.


Manchester, R., hotel proprietor, II. 225. Manhan (Munhan-nock), location, I. 52, 703; meaning of name, 52.


Manhan meadow, location, I. 52, 241, 703; meaning of name, 52; rent of school land in, 249.


Manhan meadow hill, location, I. 247.


Manhan neck, location. I. 205 note, 703.


Manhan neck hill, location, I. 703.


Manhan Manufacturing Co.,I. 580; II.443. Maningirrous, William, I. 459.


Mann, Amory, manufactures wooden


wares, I. 581.


Mann, Charles E., III. 1167.


Mann, Eliel, manufactures wooden wares, I. 581; carpenter and joiner, 569.


Mann, Laura A., III. 1167.


Mann, Timothy, military service, I. 464. Mansfield, Moses, I. 361.


Mansfield, Rev. Richard, Episcopal mis- sionary to Waterbury. I. 650; II. 545. Mansion house, removed to Scovill street,


II. 70 note; site of, 222. Mantoe's house, I. 703.


Mantoe's house rock, I. 220, 247, 703. Manufacturing, New England, I. 502;


in 1707, 277; birth and growth in Waterbury, 502; atmosphere, II. 473; causes which led to, 256; origin, I. 578; earliest, for local needs, II. 257; early methods, 262; early methods of pay- ments, 173; company, first, 275; since 1825, 4; of staves for export, I. 277; II. 256 note; pocket cutlery, I. 581; wooden wares, 581; axes, 581; carding ma- chines, 582; woolen, II. 237; trip ham- mers, I. 582; steam whistles, 684; bells, 684; sheet metal and wire in 1840 II. 263; seamless tube, 350; German silver spoons, III. 863.


Manufactories, early brick buildings, III. 1044; Dr. Anderson quoted regarding Waterbury, I. 502 and note; in Water- bury, Dr. Bronson's account of, iv; cor- porations, see joint stock corporations. Manvil, David, war record, I. 459. Manville, Cyrus B., II. 410.


Manville, Eli J., biography, II. 410; his invention, 410, 479, 480.


Manville, Frank B., inventor, II. 409, 4II, 480; biography, 411; employed by Winchester, Colt, Whitney, Ames, and Pratt & Whitney, 4II.


Manville, Robert C., II. 124, 410; III. II43; sketch of, II. 411; president E. J. Manville Machine Co., 411; children, 4II; his invention, 480.


Manville, William W., II. 410; III. 1143; sketch of, II. 411; secretary and treas- urer E. J. Manville Machine Co., 411; his son, 4II.


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INDEX.


Manville & Johnson Manufacturing Co., mentioned, II. 435.


Manville Machine Co., E. J., officers, II. 410; mentioned, II. 410, 44I.


Maps of Waterbury, publication of, III. I020.


Marble, Jane L. (Mrs. Henry M. Day), III. 588.


Marco, Angelo, III. 1164.


Marcy, Edith (Mrs. Charles S. Sperry), III. 1236.


Marendez. George, III. 1I4I.


Marggraff, Caroline, III. 1159.


Marggraff, Frederick, his invention, II. 440, 480.


Marigold, W. H., connection with the American, III. 983 note.


Marks, Levi, military service, I. 464.


Marks, Levi M., III. 1184.


Marks, Thomas, I. 359, 360.


Marley, Patrick, II. 85.


Marr, Marion (Mrs. John Kendrick), II.270. Marriage engagements, publication of, I. 100.


Marsden, Nellie A. (Mrs. John J. Mc- Donald), III. 1223.


Marsh, John, II. 547.


Marsh, Samuel J., II. 556.


Marsh, Susan L. (Mrs. John J. Jacques), III. 842.


Marshall, Eliza (Mrs. James R. Ayres), III. 719.


Marshall, H., I. 455.


Marshall, Rev. John R., of Woodbury, hostile to American cause, I. 418.


Marshall, Margaret, her private school, II. 533.


Marshall, Maria (Mrs.E.M.Hardy), II. 166. Martell, Charles, III. III6.


Martell, Hector, organist, III. 1067.


Martin, A. H., III. 1184.


Martin, Charles, III. 768.


Martin, E., his invention, II. 480.


Martin, Rev. Farrell, II. 554; III. 997, II66; assistant pastor St. Patrick's church, 760; pastor St. Cecilia's parish, 769; sketch of, 770; linguist, 771; pastor in charge of Italian Catholic mission, 772. Martin, G., his invention, II. 480.


Martin, James, III. 728, 732.


Martin, John, III. 1228.


Martin, Mary, III. 732.


Martin, O. Ives, III. 1184.


Martin, Patrick, III. 728.


Martin, Philip, military service, I. 464.


Martin, Mrs. R. L., president Women's exchange, II. 487. Martin, S. R., his invention, II. 480.


Martin, Sarah E. (Mrs. Lenthal S. Davis), II. 292.


Martin, Thomas, holds municipal office, II. 103; mentioned, III. 1160.


Martin, Thomas R., III. 1137; sketch of, II40.


Martin & Shey, II. 95.


Martinson, Augustus, III. 1199.


Mason, Charles A., III. 1165.


Mason, Clara A. (Mrs. John P. Kellogg), II. 314; III. 805


Mason, Col. Frederick A., connection with Brooklyn Brass and Copper Co .. II. 313; services in Civil war, 313; and the Bridgeport Brass Co., 314; presi- dent Bridgeport Steamboat Co., 314; Dr. Anderson's tribute to, 315.


Mason, Mrs. F. A., III. 1064.


Mason, Capt. John, public military officer of the plantations, I. 96.


Mason, William, II. 115.


Mason, William, III. 1074.


Masonic order, III. 1118-1134; Harmony


lodge, III. 1121; first treasurer's book, II22 note; library, 1122; various meet- ing places, II23; masters, II25; initi- ates, 1797-1895, II25; oldest living past master, 1125 note; see Freemasonry; Templars.


Masonic temple association, III. 1124 and note.


Masonic temple, early site, III. II21; de- scribed, II25; hall, I223.


Masons' and Bricklayers' Local Union, No. 16, III. 1174.


Massachusetts bay colony governs Con- necticut, I. 91.


Mast, Charles, III. 1076.


Masters, Thomas, I. 399;


Mather, Horace W., military service, III. II82.


Mathews, Florian, military service, III. II82.


Mathews, Horace, military service, III. II82.


Mattatuck (Matetacoke), aboriginal in- habitants, I. 14; first deed given by In- dians, 28; twenty parcels of land deed- ed by the Indians, 39; origin and mean- ing of the name, 43,44,45; name changed to Waterbury, 45, 46; various connec- tions elsewhere in which the name is perpetuated, 46. 47; streets, described, II. 68; qualifications for freemen, I. 109; discovery of, 116, 131; metallic treasures, 116; mining rights, 118; Heart's farm in, I21; plantation of, 123, I44; committee's report, 124; answer of the court, 124; wigwams at, 125; first selectmen, 126; committee named to arrange settlement of, 126; report ac- cepted, 126; the twenty-sixth planta- tion within Connecticut's colony, 127; articles of agreement of settlement, I27, 131, 134; laid out on town plot, 131; signers of articles of organization, I31; allotments of land, and obliga- tions, 132; early highways, 132, 153,180; general condition at beginning, 133, 134; settlement abandoned, 137; sec-


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ond attempt at settlement, 144; site chosen, 145; Indian deeds, 146, 188, 191, 192, 194; water supply, 146; meetings of the Assembly's committee and orders given, 150; death of first signer of ar- ticle of agreement to settle, 153; delin- quent subscribers, 152, 153; first new inhabitant, 154; first carpenter, 154; the town corn mill, 155; first town officers, 155; first cellar, 155; first townsman, 156; forfeiture of allotments, 156; inhabitants, Farmington's best men, 158; house lots described, 161; specifications for house building, 163; planters and their families. 163; first male child born in, 167, 248 note; mar- tial life in 1755, 390; dwelling houses, 175, 176; population in 1681, 175; lots and highways, 176; first disagreement, 177; original papers, 178; complaints for non residence and unfulfilled agree- ments, 178; condemnations, 180; allot- ments returned to the committee, 181; first deed of land, 182; last committee meeting at Farmington, 182; committee for later transactions, 183; last letter from committee, 183; missing records, 184; boundaries, 187, 191, 193, 194, 283; reports of boundary committee, 189; settlement of lines, 190; apprehension of loss of charter, 194; charter in peril, 195; name used the last time, 196; set- tlers at, 264; southern boundary, 282; northwest inhabitants petition for win- ter privileges, 311; debts and credits 1748, 376; before the improvement pe- riod, 685; division of township, 686; see Indians; Records; Waterbury.


Mattatuck river, changes of name, 146 note.


Mattatuck Angling Co., II. 432.


Mattatuck Manufacturing Co., I. 587; II. 260, 435.


Mattatuck Historical society, III. 1025.


Matthews, - , settles in Waterbury about 1735, I. 333.


Matthews, Aaron, military service, I. 417, 464.


Matthews, Amos, I. 362; military service, 417, 464.


Matthews, Charles H., secretary Mat- thews & Willard Manufacturing Co., II. 404; mentioned, 405.


Matthews, Daniel, I. 590.


Matthews, Florence (Mrs. John F. Ire- land), II. 405.


Matthews, Henry A., I. 583; II. 114. 435; III. 893; mayor, II. 45, 405; connection with Meriden, Waterbury and Connec. ticut River railroad, 162; biography, 404; establishes Matthews & Stanley, 405; establishes Matthews & Willard Manufacturing Co., 404; state senator, 405; organizes the Hope Manufacturing Co., 405; his inventions, 480.


Matthews, Jesse, military service, I. 464. Matthews, Matilda (Mrs. J. W. Smith), II. 189.


Matthews, Moses, military service, I. 395. Matthews, Reuben, military service, I. 485.


Matthews, Stephen, military service, I. 377, 393, 414, 416; mentioned, 411, 432, 437, 442, 464, 484, 590.


Matthews, Thomas, I. 350, 361, 444; III. 732; town agent, I. 399; mentioned, 444. Matthews, William F., II. 405,


Matthews & Stanley Manufacturing Co., II. 404 439.


Matthews & Willard Manufacturing Co., II. 404; site of buildings, I. 587.


Mattison, Katharine A. (Mrs. Charles F. Chapin), III. 984.


Mattison, William R., city clerk, II. 46; III. 818; mentioned, II. 447, 554; III. II55, 1157, II70; lawyer, 817; connec- tion with the American, 818, 982.


Mattoon, Amasa, military service, I. 464. Mattoon, Isaac A., II. 115, 274; III. 913, 917; connection with the American, 973; publishes The Valley Index, 992. Mauwee, Eunice, I. 48.


Mayer, Anna (Mrs. Roger Connor), III. II06.


Mayhew, G. P., proprietor of Waterbury Index, III. 992.


Mayors, salary of, in 1859, II. 38; list of, 44; terms of office, 44.


Meacham, Rev. Joseph, a Baptist min- ister, I. 406.




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