The town and city of Waterbury, Connecticut, from the aboriginal period to the year eighteen hundred and ninety-five. Volume III, Part 84

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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Mead, -, military service, I. 396. Mead, Luther, III. 704.


Mead, Mark, II. 547.


Mead, Mrs. Merlin, I. 628.


Mead, Rev. Nathaniel, III. 707.


Meadow division in 1679, I. 205, 207; lots, assignment by lot, 208, 209; in valley of the Naugatuck, 239.


Meagher, James, III. 915, 1160.


Meah, Mary, III. 1152.


Meany, Stephen J., sketch of, III. 987; connection with the Fenian movement, 987; imprisoned, 987; editor of the Wa- terbury Democrat, 987; his published writings, 988.


Mechanics in 1816, I. 569.


Medical college, III. 830.


Meerlander, P. H., his invention, II. 481. Meerlander, Paul, III. 1144, 1158, 1159. Meers, Harriet E., III. 1025.


Meers, John D., III. 1125.


Meeting-house, petition for assistance to


build a, I. 231; the first, 249; site of, 250; building of pulpit and seats, 236 and note; seating capacity, 250, 288; alterations and improvements, 278; the first military guard, 102; in 1718, 288; notices on door of, 312; site of sec- ond, 250; occupants of pews of dignity, 299; building of, 296; cost of building


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second, 297; seating in 1729, 298, 299; boundary of, 329; site of third, 250; sweeping the second, 612; non heating of, 645; stoves in the, III. 581 and note; Wolcott, I. 544; see Sabbath-day houses. Megin, Nellie, III. 1167


Meigs, Charles A., II. 447.


Meigs, Charles E., II. 556.


Meigs, D. T., II. 447.


Meigs & Trott, bakery destroyed by fire, II. 129.


Melcher, J., his invention, II. 481.


Melchinger, Charles A., III. 1156.


Mellon, Thomas, II. 126.


Meloy, Arthur S., architect, III. 1047.


Meloy, David H., his invention, II. 481; sketch of, III. 1047; builder and archi- tect, 1045, 1047; soldier, 1047.


Meloy, Edwin S., architect, III. 1047.


Melville, John, III. 735.


Menold, Henry, III. 1159.


Merchant, Bennet, II. 408.


Merchant, John, military service, I.429,464.


Merchant, Thomas, military service, I. 417, 445.


Merchant, Thomas, Jr., military service, I 464.


Merchants, earliest, II. 234.


Meriden hill, location, I. 247.


Merion, Joseph, military service, I. 391.


Meril, Nathaniel, the wife of, I. 372.


Merrell, Ansel, III. 1184,


Merrell, Mead, I. 459.


Merrell, William L., II. 115.


Merriam, Abigail (Mrs. John H. Sand- land), II. 294.


Merriam, Christopher, military service, I. 485.


Merriam, E. P., II. 449.


Merriam, Isaac, I.442; military service, 464. Merriam (Merriman), Jesse, military ser- vice, I. 464.


Merriam, Joel, military service, I. 464.


Merriam, Scovill, II. 294.


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


Merrill, Charles B., I. 167 Ap .; III. 1071, 1073.


Merrill, B. F., II. 125; III. 1073.


Merrill, Elijah F., teaches school, I. 600; mentioned, II. 489.


Merrill, Fanny (Mrs. James Beach), II.469. Merrill, Ichabod, military service, I. 464. Merrill, J. G., III. 1073.


Merrill, Nathan, II. 549; III. 916, 917. 1065, 1077.


Merrill (Merrils), Nathaniel, in Water- bury in 1729, I. 301; on tax list in 1731, 310; military service, 417, 464; men- tioned, 450. Merrill, Thomas, I. 459.


Merrill, Willis, chief of fire department, II. 119.


Merrill's band, III. 1073, 1198.


Merrills, Caleb, I. 687. Merriman, -, I. 694. Merriman, Betsey (Mrs. John P. Elton), II. 328.


Merriman, Caleb, I. 709.


Merriman, Charles, military service, I.404. Merriman, Charles B., manufacturer, 584;


holds municipal office, II. 37; and the charter of 1870, 42; mentioned, 70, 86, 444, 448, 450, 496; lays the first concrete sidewalk, 72; president Waterbury Savings bank, 177, 420; biography, 419; president of Waterbury Gas Light Co .; 420; chairman of district commit-


tee, 508; site of residence, I. 368; III. 837. Merriman, Charlotte B., II. 420.


Merriman, Edward F., II. 420; III. 1099. Merriman, Frederick B., I. 167 Ap .; II.


130;III.1203;water commissioner, II. 102. Merriman, George R., II. 1082.


Merriman, Helen, II. 420; III. 895, 905.


Merriman, Henry, II. 113, 116, 117, 437;


chief engineer fire department, 119; sketch of, 248; manufacturing connec- tions, 248.


Merriman, Mrs. Henry (Mrs. Mary Hem- inway), II. 248.


Merriman, Joseph P., secretary Lane Manufacturing Co., II. 373; mentioned, III 664, 1066, 1076.


Merriman, Margaret F. (Mrs. Frank E. Castle), II. 420; III. 844.


Merriman, Nancy H. (Mrs. Anson F. Abbott), III. 102I.


Merriman, Sarah A. (Mrs. Thomas C.


Morton, Sr.) (Mrs. J. M. L. Scovill), II. 20, 72, 465; III. 667.


Merriman, Sarah C. (Mrs. Edward D. Steele). II. 339.


Merriman, Sarah M., II. 420.


Merriman, William B., II. 420, 484; III. 1099, II07, III5.


Merriman, William H., button maker, I.


587; mentioned, II. 248, 281, 419; his residence, III. 793.


Merriman, Henry, & Co., mentioned, II. 41 note, 448; III 907.


Merriman & Stiles, II. 41 note.


Merriman.& Warren, manufacturers, I. 590.


Merrit, Timothy, III. 697.


Merritt, George, II. 400.


Merwin, Rev. John B., III. 708.


Merwin, Mrs. S. N., III. 578.


Merwin, Samuel, III. 704.


Meshaddock hill, location, I. 246.


Meshasock (Meshaddock, Meshattuck) meadow, I. 357, 703.


Messenger, Nathaniel, military service, I. 391, 392.


Messinger Boiler Feeder Co., mentioned, II. 442. Metal Perforating Co., mentioned, II.442. Metals, prospecting for, I. 9, 116, 117.


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Meyer, Louis, III. IIII, 1159.


Meyer, Louis M., III. 1175.


Meyer, T. V., III. 1155.


Meyers, W. L., III. 1155.


Michael, Moses, military service, I. 429,464. Micou, Rev. Richard W., II. 551; III. 574, 669: professor Divinity school, II. 551; III. 669; rector Trinity Episcopal church, 665; biography, 668; published writings, 955; edits parish paper, 996.


Middlebrook, Elizabth N. (Mrs. R. K. Brown), II. 213.


Middlebury, I. iv; first house at, 252; first burying place, 408: organization of church, 494; incorporated, 495; Episco- pacy in, 665.


Middlebury four-corners, I. 354.


Migeon, Pauline (Mrs. Hiram W. Hay- den), II. 358.


Migeon, Mrs. Achille (Elizabeth Farrel), II. 413.


Miles, - I. 642.


Miles, John, military service, I. 397.


Miles, Mary (Mrs. Edwin Sperry), II. 207. Miles Richard, I.459; joins the enemy, 483. Miles, Stephen, I.398; military service,413. Miles, Thomas, I. 383.


Miles, Timon, military service, I. 464; delegate to constitutional convention, in 1818, 509; mentioned, 705.


Milford, bounds, I. 193.


Millard, G., his invention, II. 48I.


Millaux, Mme. L., III. 578; as a musi- cian, 1072.


Millaux, Ludovic, his invention, II. 481. Miller, Charles, II. 254. 450; III. 1072; „site of residence, II. 307.


Miller, David, III. 697, 1145, 1199.


Miller, D. & N. G., II. 254.


Miller, E., III. 108I.


Miller, Frederick W., III. 1230.


Miller, Harry O., III. 1125.


Miller, John, III. 1174.


Miller, Julius, III. III6.


Miller, Sally (Mrs. Cotton Hayden), II.266. Miller, Zebulon, military service, I.452,464. Miller & Peck, site of store, I. 359; II. 60;


losses by fire, 130; early years of, 254; joint stock company, 450.


Milliner's advertisement, A, II. 197 note. Mill plain, I. 574, 708.


Mill plain bars, location, I. 274.


Mill river, the name, I. 145, 573 note. Mills, one, serves for fifty years, I. 155, 156, 572 note, 575; the second, 575; the third, 575; the first in Naugatuck, 580; early sites, 145; fulling, 578; fulling, at Judd's meadow, 350; the first saw, 218, 277. 576, 577, 708; the first saw, at Break Neck, 581; site of the first grist, 584; the first mill-stones, 217, 218; Adams, Eli & Co., saw, 569. Atwater's grist, 589; Austin's grist, 589; Baird's, 590; Baldwin's (James) grist, 581; Baldwin's


(Jonathan) grist mill, 359, 574, 575; II. 76; Bishop's saw and grist. I. 590; Bronson's (Isaac) saw, 581; Bronson's (John), saw, 158; Bronson's (Seba) grist, 590; Byington's grist, 581; Candee's woollen, 580; Clark's saw, 588; Clark, Eli & Co., saw, 569; Constant's saw, 580; Copley's saw, 591; DeForest's woollen, 580; Down's saw, 588, 591; Farrell's saw, 589; Gunn's (Nathaniel) saw, 580, 708; Hickox's (Abraham) saw, 591; Hickox's (Amasa, Jr.) saw, 591; Hickox's (Bennet) saw, 591; Hickox's (Ebenezer) grist, 581; Hickox's (Samuel) fulling, 218, 581; Hoadley's (Asa) saw, 569, 589; Hoadley's (Calvin) grist, 591; Hoadley's (William) grist, 581, 591; Hopkins' (Stevens) grain, 136, 156, 174, 573; Hotchkiss's saw, 589; Hough's saw, 586; Judd's (Ebenezer) fulling, 363; Kilburn's saw, 425; Leavenworth's grist, 581; Moss's saw, 589; Osborn's saw, 580; Park's saw, 582; Payne's grist, 569; Porter's grist, 581; Scott's grist and saw, 325, 580, 581, 591; Scott's carding, 582; Scovill's saw, 581; Rew's grist, 581; Slade's grist, 590, 591; Sperry's saw, 590; Ward's (Arah), grist, 581; Warner's saw, 580; Way's grist, 581; Wedge's saw, 589; Welton's saw, 591; Wheeler's saw and carding, 580; Williams's grist, 591; Woodruff's saw, 591; Woodtick saw, 718; Wooster's saw, 581.


Mills, Albert H., III. 1168, 1169.


Mills, Rev. B. Fay, evangelist, visits Waterbury, III. 566.


Mills, Frederick I., teaches in Second Academy, II. 520; mentioned, 548.


Mills, Nathaniel B., III. 697.


Mills, Thomas, III. 1148.


Millville centre, first land laid out at, I. 349. Milton, Irene A. (Mrs. James M. Gran- niss), II. 316.


Minard, O.W., II. 115; his invention, 481. Miner, Dan, military service, I. 464.


Miner, John, I. 50 51 note.


Miner, Joseph, military service, I. 464.


Minerals, and the discovery of black lead by the Indians, I. 118; at English grass meadow, 119; at Farmington and Sims- bury, 120.


Mines, location, I. 244, 316; attempts at mining in 1700, 316.


Mingo, Giles, military service, I. 429, 464. Mingo, Waterbury's first slave, I. 617 and note.


Mining Co., Toltec, mentioned, II. 439. Mining Co., Waterbury, mentioned, II.436. Minister's house and house lots, I. 166, 2II, 234, 236, 237, 250.


Ministry lands, I. 154, 166, 175, 206, 211, 339. 407. Minnaman, Frederick, III. 1167.


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Minor, Cornelia (Mrs. James M. Colley), III. 815.


Minor, Emily Terry, missionary to India, II. 244.


Minor, Harriet (Mrs. George W. Welton), II. 337.


Minor, Jesse, II. 486; III. 1099.


Minor, Mrs. Jesse, III. 895, 901.


Minor, John, I. 108 note.


Minor, Julia A. (Mrs. Nathaniel M. Strong), II. 244.


Minor, MaryR., missionary to India, II. 244. Minor, Mercy, III. 881 note.


Minor, Solomon B., I. 627, 167 Ap; II. 319, 332; III. 1063; sketch of, II. 242; manufacturer, 242; children, 244; con- nection with Brown & Elton, 343.


Minor, Dr. Solomon C., II. 244, 552; III. III5; physician, 866.


Mintie, Alexander, II. 214.


Mintie, Alexander C., I. 387, 440, 629; III. 612, 625, 901, 919.


Mintie, Alexander E., II. 552; III. 914. Mintie, F. L., III. 1203.


Mintie, Fergus, III. 1199.


Mintie, Helen Mccullough. (Mrs. F. B. Rice), II. 214.


Mintie, Jennie (Mrs. Z. W. Waldron), III. 1064.


Mintie, Dr. Robert L, II. 553; sketch of, III. 865; soldier, 866.


Mirfield, Fannie, III. 916, 1167.


Miry swamp, I. 703, 708.


Mission, Protestant city, III. 573.


Missionary enterprise among the men in 1849, III. 593 note.


Mitchell, A., III. 1163.


Mitchell, Abby (Mrs. Richard Welton), III. 1197.


Mitchell, Charles, III. 1149. II63.


Mitchell, C. F., cashier Manufacturers' National bank, II. 178, 382; mentioned, III. 901, 108I, IIOI.


Mitchell, Charles M., site of residence, I. 169, 651; II. 57; III. 856; mentioned, II. 380, 484, 541 note; biography, 381; president Steele & Johnson Manufac- turing Co., 382; president Waterbury Jewelry Co., 382; serves in the U. S. N., 382; president Bridgeport Brass Co., 382; his invention, 481.


Mitchell, Dennis, II. 127.


Mitchell, J. M., his invention, II. 481; mentioned, III. 1164.


Mitchell, John S., I. 629; II. 436, 437; III. 568, 787; holds municipal office, II. 37; biography, 305; manufacturer, 305; re- moves to Tarrytown, 306; establishes Mitchell, Vance & Co. in New York city, 306; president Waterbury Button Co., 37I.


Mitchell, Mrs. John S. (Mary L. Bene- dict), memorials and gifts to Second Congregational church, III. 633.


Mitchell, L. P., his invention, II. 48I.


Mitchell, Mary (Mrs. John B. Wallace), II. 382.


Mitchell, Michael, III. 1228.


Mitchell, N. R., II. 513.


Mitchell, William, III. 863.


Mitchell, Bailey & Co., mentioned, II. 437.


Mitchell, Vance & Co., mentioned, II. 437.


Mix, - -, I. 694.


Mix, Amos, military service, I. 464.


Mix, C. S., III. 1075.


Mix, David, III. 1199.


Mix, Eldad, military service, I. 396, 397, 464; mentioned, III. 696.


Mix, John, I. 6.


Mix, Joseph, I. 360.


Mix, Levi, military service, I. 464.


Mix, Lydia, I. 709.


Mix, O. C., III. 913.


Mix, Philo, his list of East Farms preach-


ers, III. 697 and note; mentioned, 1199. Mix, Samuel, military service, I. 464.


Mix, Sybil (Mrs. Gershom Olds), III. 696.


Mix, Titus, military service, I. 430, 464. Moffitt, Rev. J. J., III. 721.


Mohegan, the name, I. 16 note.


Moll Hatchett, the squaw of Turkey hill, I. 35.


Monroe & Miller, III. 992.


Monson, Heman (Herman), deserts Brit- ish service, I. 459.


Monson, Rev. Hubert B., pastor Chapel street Methodist church, III. 724.


Monuments, public, III. 1052, 1053.


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


Moore, Miss, her private school, II. 533. Moore, Anna N.(Mrs. Augustus J. Smith), III. 1051.


Moore, Betsey (Mrs. David Welton), II. 469.


Moore, John, II. 123.


Moore, John W., III. 1082.


Moore, Thomas, II. 127.


Moore, William, II. 449.


Mooring. Edward W., III. 1043.


Moose horn brook, I. 359, 703.


Moran, Andrew, janitor of High school, II. 516; mentioned, III. 732.


Moran, Mrs. Andrew, III. 735.


Moran, Catherine, III. 73I.


Moran, Edward, II. 494.


Moran, John A., II. 515, 516; III. 1166; lawyer, II. 516; principal of Waterbury public school, 516; teacher in Montreal,


516; author and translator, III. 727 note, 967.


Moran, John H., III. 1024, 1151, 116I.


Moran, Thomas, almshouse keeper, III. 885.


Moran, T. J., III. 1117, 1157.


Moran, William, III. 731, 732. More, Miss, her private school, II. 533. Moree, Edgar A., III. 920, 1168, 1169.


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Morehouse, Polly (Mrs. Bela Welton), III. 1196.


Morgan, Rev. Allen C., II. 548; sketch of,


III. 646; rector St. John's Episcopal church, 646.


Morgan, Dr. Alonzo R., II. 550; sketch of, III. 851; army surgeon, 851, college professor, 851; inventor, 852.


Morgan, Edward W., III. 852.


Morgan, John, I. 361, 363.


Morgan, L. H., quoted, I. 19 note, 22 note; III. 829 note.


Morgan, Lawrence, III. 1171.


Morgan, Walter, III. 1073.


Morgan, William, I 705.


Moriarty, John, III. III5.


Morrill, Henry R., II. 551; sketch of, III. 812; judge of probate, 812.


Morris, stage driver, II. 156.


Morris, , III. 1077.


Morris, Major, buys a clock, II. 258.


Morris, Daniel S., II. 121; captain police force, 138.


Morris, Mrs. Hannah, quoted, I. 620.


Morris, Harriet (Mrs. Thomas Upson), II. 214.


Morris, James P., III. 1161.


Morris (Moris) John, I. 357, 361, 363, 364. Morris, Julius, site of house, II. 16 note; mentioned, 293.


Morris, Leonard, II. 114.


Morris, M. A., his invention, II. 478, 480, 48I.


Morris, Miles, I. 705.


Morris, Nathaniel, military service, I. 465. Morris, Nelson, II. 121; his invention, 481. Morris, Perry C., II. 123.


Morris, Rev. Theophilus, Episcopal mis- sionary to Waterbury, I. 649.


Morris, Thomas, II. 441, 453. Morris, W. E., III. 1199.


Morris, William A., II. 115; sketch of, 293; connection with Scovill Manufacturing Co., 293; mentioned, III. 1063, 1071, 1072 note.


Morris, Mrs. William A. (Mary A. Car- berry), II. 293; (Emily A. Hayward), III. 607.


Morrison, M., his invention, II. 481.


Morrow, J. Henry, I. 629; III. 893; editor of Waterbury Republican, 988, 990; publishes Waterbury Independent, 993; sketch of, 990; interest in the Water- bury hospital, 887, 990.


Morse, B. H., and the cutlery business at Waterville, II. 30.


Morse, Charles E., lawyer, III. 820; sol- dier, 720.


Morse, Charles S., connection with brass industry and inventions in its interest, II. 318.


Morse, Elihu. military service, I. 391.


Morse, Isaac W., III. 1147.


Morse, John, I. 522.


Morse, John H., III. 1170.


Morse, Josiah, I. 522.


Morse, M. Louisa, III. 1147.


Morton, Alice (Mrs. Henry S. Chase), II. 3II.


Morton, Annie (Mrs. Lucien F. Burpee), II. 465.


Morton, James, III. 1149.


Morton, Sarah A. (Mrs. J. M. L. Scovill), II. 28I.


Morton, Thomas, and his followers in 1630, I. 79.


Morton, Thomas C., Sr., II. 465.


Morton, Thomas C., sketch of, II. 465; connection with F. M. Perkins Manu- facturing Co., 465.


Moser, Elizabeth C. (Mrs. Daniel Kiefer), III. 1225.


Moses, Jane A. (Mrs. Luther C. White), II. 426.


Moses, Richard P., post rider, II. 154.


Moses, William E., editor, III. 996, 1230; sketch of, 1233; military record, 1233.


Mosier, Stephen, II. 125.


Mosman. M. H., his invention, II. 481. Moss, Charles E., II. 451; military ser- vice, III. 1188.


Moss, Israel (Isaac?), I. 297.


Moss, Jesse, military service, I. 429, 439.


Moss, Joseph, I. 364; his saw mill, 589. Moss, Linus, military service, I. 465.


Moss, Mattie, III. 1206.


Moss, Samuel, I. 361.


Moss's road, 1770, I. 703.


Mottershed, Henry, III. 1148, 1164.


Moulthrop, Hattie E., III. 1153, 1206. Mount fair, location, I. 354.


Mount Taylor, boundary of land con- veyed by Indians, 1684, I. 191; location, 247, 685, 710.


Mountobe (Mount Toby), changes of name, I. 220, 221; location, 246, 712. Muddy gutter, I. 703.


Mulberry, hills, location, I. 247, 703.


Mulcahy, Rev. John A., chairman board of education, II. 508; III. 747 note; mentioned, II. 552; III. 1166, 1169; bio- graphy, 746; priest church of Immacu- late Conception, 746; builds St. Pat- rick's hall, 749; inaugurates St. Mary's school, 747; appointed vicar-general, 747, 1027; termination of Waterbury pastorate, 747.


Mullen, Daniel, III. 751.


Mulligan, J., III. 751.


Mullings, Charlotte B. (Mrs. Joseph H. Woodward), II. 248.


Mullings, Georgianna E. (Mrs. Gardner M. Hall), II. 248.


Mullings, Henry F., II. 248.


Mullings, John, II. 82; biography, 247. Mullings, John B., II. 80, 82, 88, 207; III.


III5; sketch of, II. 248; builds Com- mercial block, 248.


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Mullings, Mrs. J. B., II. 207, 248; III. 1064, 1067, 1086.


Mullings, Mary Ella, II. 248.


Mulvaney, Patrick, III. 1173.


Mun, Dr., of Woodbury, I. 676.


Mun, Joseph, African servant, I. 484; petitions for liberty, 484.


Munger, Dr. Carl E., II. 390, 553; III. 891; surgeon Manhattan Ear and Eye hospital, II. 553; sketch of, III. 849.


Munger, Mrs. Carl E. (Mary Anderson), III. 607, 849, 894.


Munger, Daniel T., sheriff, II. 37; men- tioned, 115, 117; his invention, 481.


Munger, E. G., III. 1156.


Munger, Hattie, III. 918.


Munger, Joseph, his inventions, II. 481; violin manufacturer, III. 1090; men- tioned, 1126.


Munn, Mrs. A., III. 114I.


Munn, Alice L. (Mrs. H. P. Walker), III. 846.


Munn, Arnold, III. 1132, 1I4I.


Munn, Howard E., III. 846, 997.


Munn, Joseph, military service, I. 465.


Munn, Dr. Stephen B., II. 449; III. 1148; mentioned, 776; sketch of, 845; health officer, 846.


Munson, -, I. 694.


Munson, Albert, III. 1146, 1147, 1152.


Munson, Abner, military service, I. 397; mentioned, 399.


Munson. Benjamin, military service, I. 442, 465.


Munson, Charles E., III. 1147.


Munson, Dora E., III. 1147, 1206.


Munson, E. W., his invention, II. 481.


Munson, Elisha, military service, I. 443, 465.


Munson, Ellen C., III. 1064, 1065. Munson, George W., II. 115.


Munson, Heman, military service, I. 465; early resident of Waterville, II. 27.


Munson, Henry, III. 1023.


Munson, Herman, II. 239.


Munson, Isaac, military service, I. 465. Munson, Jared, I. 455.


Munson, Joel M., I. 582.


Munson, Luzerne I., holds municipal office, II. 103; mentioned, II. 121, 303 note; III. 1137; sketch of, III. 877; connection with Apothecaries' Hall Co., 877; president Connecticut Phar- maceutical association, 877; comptrol- ler of the state, 877.


Munson, Mrs. L. I., II. 487; III. 878.


Munson, M. B., supplies the Chapel street Methodist church, III. 724.


Munson, Mary E., III. 878.


Munson, Mary J. (Mrs. George E. Per- kins), III, 840.


Munson, Medad, military service, I. 39I. Munson, Nellie, III. 1206. Munson, R. R., photographer, III. 1042.


Munson, S. L., III. 1126. Munson, S. R., III. 1175.


Munson, Samuel, military service, I. 429, 465.


Munson, Mrs. Samuel, I. 617 note.


Munson, Sara R., III. 878.


Munson, Mrs. Susanna, I. 361, 364; III.693.


Munson, Theophilus, I. 360.


Munson, Virgil H., II. 556; III. 998.


Munson, William, military service, I. 392, 396.


Murdoch, Eva (Mrs. John E. Jones), II 456. Murnan, James H., III. 1152, 1176.


Murphy, Rev. Frederick. III. 752; as- sistant pastor Sacred Heart church, 765 and note.


Murphy, Peter (F ?), III. 1149, 1150, 1152, 1160, 1161, 1166.


Murphy, Robert, III. 1125.


Murphy, Thomas E., temperance evan- gelist, visits Waterbury, III. 566.


Murphy, Benedict & Co., II. 355.


Murray, Daniel, III. 1164.


Murray, Elisha, III. 1165.


Murray, James, III. 1165.


Murray, Noah, military service, I. 465.


Music, II. 9; singing schools, III. 1068;


church choirs, II. Io; III. 1063 and note; violin manufacture, 1090; first concert, 1070; first pipe organ, 1064; band, American, 1075, 1076; Enter- prise, 1075; French Canadian, 1076; Gilmore's, visits Waterbury, 1092; Jewett's, 1069; Merrill's, 1073, 1198; Tompkins, 1072 and note, 1073, I198; Waterbury, 1070; Waterbury Saxe- horn, 1072 note; Manhattan Drum corps, 1076; choir, Second Congregational, 1066; Trinity Episcopal, 1067; First Methodist, 1067; First Baptist, 1066; Immaculate Conception, 1065; Sacred Heart, 1068; St. Anne's, 1067; St. Patrick's, 1067; St. John's Episcopal church chimes, 1089; club, Crescent Zither, 1076; Ideal Banjo, 1076; Orpheus Instrumental Quartette, 1074; Pizzi- cati, 1075; Waterbury Banjo, 1074; Waterbury Zither, 1076; Amphion, 1080; Arion, 1080; Arion Quartette, 1074; Choristers, 1082; Concordia Sing- ing society, 1079; Lyra Society, 1081; Mendelssohn society, 1076; Orpheus Concert Co., 1074 1075; Waterbury, Choral Union, 1081; Waterbury Har- monic society, 1081; Waterbury Musi- cal union, 1086; Waterbury Oratorio, 1076 note; Amphion orchestra, 1076; Hallam's. 1076; Thorpe's, 1074; White's, 1076; the first piano in Waterbury, 1062; evolution of musical organizations, II. Io; leading local musicians, III. 1082; prominent musicians who have ap- peared in Waterbury, 1089; Theodore Thomas visits Waterbury, 1092.


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HISTORY OF WATERBURY.


Musical and Dramatic association, Amer- ican, mentioned, II. 451.


Myers, Peter F., III. 1151.


Myers, W. C., III. 920.


Mynor, Thomas, of Pequot, I. 108.


Nagantucks, I. 193.


Nagel, William, III. 1156.


Names, new, in Westbury and North- bury, I. 332.


National Guardsman, III. 996.


Natural history, reminiscences of, III. III3.


Naturalists' club, The, III. 1027.


Naugatuck, incorporated, 496; one white settler. 343: first settler, 285; the first mill, 580; first residence, 252; richest men of early times, 350; tax-paying population in 1774, 415; St. Michael's Episcopal church, 664, 665; voting, II. 61; and Waterbury, boundary stone, I. 190 note.


Naugatuck river, I. I. 2; first use of name, 47; adoption of name, 146 note; navigable from Waterbury to Derby, 400; described, 497, 498; and Mad river divide city into districts, II. 104.


Naugatuck, I. vi; meaning of name, 48 and note, 49 and note; place-name, 46, 703; the name perpetuated, 46, 47, 48. Naugatuck Granite Co., mentioned, II. 447.


Naugatuck Machine Co. mentioned, I. 582. Naugatuck (Naugatuc) Manufacturing Co., mentioned, II. 220 note, 431.


Naugatuck Paper Box shop, I. 582.


Neagle, John S., III. 1166.


Neal Benjamin F., his invention, II. 481; mentioned, III. 1126, 1130, II3I.


Neal. Fannie, II. 487; artist, III. 1036. Neald, W. J., III. 1143.


Neale Gertrude, kindergartner, II. 536. Neck hill, I. 205 note.


Ned's new mountain, I. 695. 703.


Needham, Arthur, III, 1164.


Needle Co., Waterbury, destroyed by fire, II. 129; mentioned, 439.


Negroes, II. 192; man Jack, I. 676.


Nehemiah Daniel, II. 125.


Nelligan, Michael J., principal Water- bury public schools, II. 555; mentioned, II. 554; III. III3.


Nelson, Jacob M., III. 1126.


Nelson, William H , II. 407.


Nesaheagun, the name, I. 17 note.


Neth, David B., III. 1156.


Nettleton, Rev. Asahel, II. 547; pub- lished writings, III 955.


Nettleton, C. H., his invention, II. 478.


Nettleton, Edward, chorister, III. 583.


Nettleton, Elford, III. 1199.


Nettleton, Elijah, I. 579.


Nettleton, Eugenie A. (Mrs. Alfred S. Platt), II. 397.


Nettleton, Garry, III. 1184.


Nettleton, John, military service, I. 388; mentioned, 704.


Nettleton, Joseph, I. 566.


Neue Zeitung, III. 994.


Neubert, F. G., III. III2.


Neville, Bridget. III. 731.


Neville, Edwin M., biography, III. 1220; officer in the Civil war, 1203, 1220, I221, I222; escapes from Paris in a bal- loon, 1222; lawyer, 1222; mentioned, I227, 1228.


Neville, Margaret A. (Mrs. Thomas D. Dougherty). III. 841.


Neville, Michael, mass celebrated at resi- dence of, III. 728, 729, 730, 734.


Neville, Timothy F., II. 551; III. 1198, I220.


Neville, Timothy J., lawyer, III. 827. New Canaan (Clinton hill), I. 692.


"New Connecticut," Amos Bronson Al- cott's, I. 703.


Newel, David, military service, I. 396. Newell, Emeline (Mrs. John M. Stock- ing). III. 626, 999.


Newell, Hester, I. 174.


Newell, John, house lot, I. 173, 207, 208, 313; mentioned, 179, 206, 209, 225, 364; returns to Farmington, 236; builds a fence, 266, 268.


Newell, Thomas, signer of petition for plantation, I. 123; mentioned, 173, 225; house lot, 170, 173, 179, 206, 208, 209, 362, 364, 703; returns to Farmington, 236; builds a fence, 268.




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