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Newell hill, I. 703.
Newell's allotment, I. 239.
New England, in the river towns, I. 85. 86, 87, 88, 89, 90; hardships, 89, 90, 91; the great transition in, II. I.
New England Amateur. The, III. 998. New England Order of Protection, The, III. 1167.
New England Box Co., mentioned, II.446. New Haven and Baltimore Button Co., mentioned, I. 582.
New Haven colony merged into Connec- ticut, I. 115; resurveyed road to. 564; newspapers discovered in C. D. Kings- bury homestead, quoted, 404. New Indian field, I. 701.
Newspapers, earliest, III. 968; Water- bury American, 969; The Waterbury Journal, 991; The Flag of Our Union, 991; The Semi-Weekly Democrat,992; The Naugatuck Valley Messenger, 992; The Daily Chronicle, 992; The Valley Index, 992; The Early Closing Advocate.996; The Rector's Assistant, 996; Waterbury Index,992; The Water- bury Monitor, 992; Democrat, 985, 992; Waterbury Independent, 988, 993; Waterbury Republican, 988; Second Church Chronicle, 997; The Weekly Examiner, 993; The New England
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Wochenblatt, 993; The Brooklyn Ob- server, 994; Ayres' Monthly News, 997; Evening Democrat, 985; Sunday Dem- ocrat, 985; The Waterbury, 996; The Waterbury Saturday Gazette, 995; Sunday Herald, 994; Keynote, 996; The Waterbury Anzeiger, 994; Lever and Fulcrum,
996; Connecticut Guardsman,996; The Waterbury Neue Zeitung, 994; Town Talk, 995; The Evangel, 997; Adams Monthly, 997; Adams Weekly, 997; Valley Catholic, 997;Connecticut Catholic,997; Asa Gray Bulletin, 996; The Waterbury Sun- day Globe, 995; National Guardsman, 996; The Waterbury Methodist. 997; amateur, 997; Republican, 997; Naug- atuck Valley Advertiser, 998; Young America, 998; The Bantam, 998; The Arrow, 998; The Fly, 998; The New England Amateur, 998; The Eagle, 998; The Little Joker, 998; The Nut- meg, 998; The Vagabond, 898; The Gem, 998; The Speck, 998; Youth's Pastime, 998; The Wasp, 998; The Trifler, 998; The Tribune, 998; The Connecticut Amateur, 998; The Press, 998; The Blade, 998; The Hornet, 998; The Mail, 998; Fire Fly, 998; Egyp- tian Star, 998; Sphynx, 998; Ameri- can Sphinx, 998; Ornithological Re- view, 998; Brass City Herald, 998; The Eagle, 998; The Gazette, 998; Progress, 998; The Gladiator, 998.
Newton, Dr. Asa, dentist, III. 870.
Newton, Charles, II. 42I.
Newton, Charles N., sketch of, II. 421; connection with American Suspender Co., 42I.
Newton, Edward P., II. 553.
Newton, Enoch, finds Indian relics, I. 61. Newton, Fannie A. (Mrs. Charles W. Church), III. 720.
Newton, Isaac E., I. 587; III. 1070; pres- ident American Suspender Co., II. 419, 421; biography, 421; mayor and legis- lator, 45, 421; his invention, 481; his residence, III. 793.
Newton, John, I. 455.
Newton, Joseph, military service, I. 429. Newton, Miles, military service, III. 1182. Newton, Rev. Roger, I. 159.
Newton, William, II. 253.
Newton, William H., III. 1230.
Nibbs, James, III. 1149.
Nicho, Lieut., one of committee named to arrange settlement of Mattatuck, I. I26.
Nichol, John, II. 1149.
Nicholas, Isaac, military service, III. 1182. Nichols, -, of Stratford, I. 98. Nichols, settles in Waterbury about 1735. I. 333.
Nichols, A. B., III. 1073.
Nichols, Amy (Mrs. James Scovill), I.654; II. 237.
Nichols, Charles, I. 357.
Nichols, Daniel, death of, I. 459.
Nichols, Elijah, his descendants, I. 705.
Nichols, Elijah, Jr., I. 705.
Nichols, Francis, I. 98.
Nichols, George, I. 323, 336, 364, 373, 377,
705; II. 199, 234 346 note; III. 1119 and note; military service, I. 388, 402, 422: town agent, 399; site of house, 453; mill owner, 487, 586; his house lot, 564; donates site for Christ's Episcopal church, 664.
Nichols, Gideon, I. 705.
Nichols, Hannah, I. 705.
Nichols, Harriet. II. III.
Nichols, Irene (Mrs. Phineas Crane), III. 869
Nichols, Isaac, I. 373.
Nichols, James, I. 326, 364, 376, 422, 564, 718; founds the Park, 704.
Nichols, Rev. James, rector at North- bury, I. 663; mentioned, II. 546.
Nichols, Josiah, I. 422.
Nichols, John, I. 432; II. 546; III. 697: builds a house, I. 524; his unique deed, 686; lawyer, III. 790, 794; sketch of, 794; his deer park, 794; establishes a club, 794; slaveholder, 794 note.
Nichols, Joseph, builds a fence, I. 267; new inhabitant in 1729, 300; at Woster swamp, 303; on tax list for 1730, 306; mentioned, 322, 357, 358, 582, 669, 691, 704; II. 459; his iron foundry, I. 583.
Nichols, Lemuel, his tavern, I. 354, 696,
705; traditions regarding, 422, 423, 424; the Tory of 1775, 429 note; military service, 429, 465; transports provisions to Fishkill, 449; tavern-keeper on Bunker hill, II. 220.
Nichols, Lydia, III. 702.
Nichols. Merrit, I. 583; II. 86; his factory at Oakville, 389; sketch of, 459; connec- tion with Farrel Foundry. 459.
Nichols, Mrs. Merritt (Elizabeth An- drews), II. 459.
Nichols, Orra, I. 705.
Nichols, Reuben, I. 705; III. 702.
Nichols, Richard, buys James Brown's house, I. 324; mentioned, 376, 377.
Nichols, Rev. Romanzo A., pastor Sec- ond Baptist church, III. 690; soldier, 690; children, 691.
Nichols, William, goes to Nova Scotia, I. 459; mentioned, 484.
Nichols family, The, I. 705.
Nichols's meadow, I. 580.
Nichols' park, I_703, 706.
Nichols's pond, I. 680. Nicholson, James, II. 124.
Nicholson, William J., II. 115.
Nicols, Humphrey, III. 1184.
Nicols, Simeon C., III. 1184.
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Nitkin, Louis, III. 786.
Nobbs, E. B., his invention, II. 481.
Nobikin, Wonks, military service, I. 396. Noble, Arthur D., connection with the American, III. 982.
Noble, Oscar W. III. 1167.
Noble, Mrs. Oscar W., III. 578, 902, 1067; verse maker, 948.
Nodine, Herbert H., III. 1147.
Noether, Albert, III. 1156, 1158.
Noisons, James, military service, I. 396.
Nolan, J. M., his invention, II. 481.
Nolan, Thomas, III. 116I.
Nolan, William H., III. 117I.
Nonnewaug hill, I. 221 and note, 706. Nonnewaug plain, I. 22I.
Noonan, Daniel P., III. 1228.
Noonan, Maurice, III. 1228.
Norman, George H., of Newport, R. I. contracts to construct water works, I' 95.
Norris, William E., secretary White Wells Co., II. 425; his invention, mentioned, III. 1132, II68.
Norris, Mrs. William E., III. 1156.
North, -, settles in Waterbury ab 1735, I. 333.
North, Dr. Alfred, site of residence, I 368; II. 550; III. 708; biography, 842 army surgeon, 842; mentioned, 888.
North, Annie W., III. 843.
North, Hannah M. (Mrs. Charles ] Dowd), II. 512.
North, Norris, military service, III. 1181 North, Susie S. (Mrs. Herbert Rowland) III. 843.
Northbury, society of, I. 330, 381; disaf- fection of, in 1775, 418; and Westbury, 449; burying place, 675; parish formed, 335; parish meeting-house, 561; St. Peter's parish. 662, 663; parish docu- ments discovered, 662; parish rectors, 663.
Northfield branch, I. I.
Northrop, Arthur C., vice-president Steam Boiler Insurance Co., II. 188; connection with R. E. Hitchcock & Co., 399; mentioned, III. 1099; and wife, memorial gift to Trinity Episcopal church, 667.
Northrop, Caleb S., sketch of, II. 461,
Northrop, D. C., III. 1154.
Northrop, H. D., his invention, II. 481.
Northrop, H. F., his invention, II. 481. Northrop, Ida M. (Mrs. Abel R .. Wood- ward), II. 462.
Northrop, Otis S., II. 462, 485; III. 1132. Northrop, Mrs. Otis S. (Sarah ). Can- field), II. 462.
Northrop, Susan A. (Mrs. George W. Tucker), II. 462.
Northrop, W. O., III. 774.
Northrup, Moylen, saddler, I. 569.
Norton, -, teaches school, I. 600.
Nor n, Abra.
i
s fulling mill privi-
lnge, I. 591. No_ton, Charl. .military service, I. 439. Norton, Cyrus, military service, I. 465.
Norton, David, I. 501.
Norton, E. H., III. 1199.
Norton, Gould Gift, I. 429.
Nc ton, Helen A. (Mrs. Nathaniel R. onson), II 250.
No
·n. John, appointed to lay out Mat-
t r . bounds, I. 191. TT
Nc I. 614. 3., III. 901.
Wealthy H. (Mrs. Ambrose 667.
J al, military service, I. 465. ederick L., III. 998. rk, II. 75. .. l, spelling of, I. 16.
ame convent, early site, II. 240, stablished, 527, 528; the building, .I, 528; twenty five years of its his- ry,528, 529; Madame St. Mary mother superior, 528; Madame St. Cecilia direc- tress, 528; death of Madame St. Laura, '28; death of Madame St. Gabriel, 528; 3 prosperity, 529.
t, Samuel, railroad engineer, II. 162. a Scotia hill, ancient Scott's moun- tin, I. 325.
Novelty Manufacturing Co., II. 392; first fficers, 392; mentioned, 439.
yes, I. 33I.
yes, Joseph, I. 358. es, Moses, military service, I. 465. el (Newell), John, 180.
1 hn, Frederick, II. 240; III. 1108.
sery, Day, III. 886.
'meg, The, III. 998.
I tall, Edward, III. 1148, 1149, 1163, 1164. .ton, Roger, of Milford, I. 318.
( akley, William M., connection with the American, II. 982.
Oakley, Thomas H. & Co., III. 907.
Oakville, first mill, I. 323; grist mill, 363; early houses, 323; first death, 323; man- ufacturing, II. 277.
Oakville Co., The, site of buildings, I. 590; mentioned, 591; II. 436; formation, 375; first officers, 375; Elisha Leaven- worth, 375; J. C. Welton, 375; E. C. Lewis, 375; J. Hobart Bronson, 375. Obadiah's brook, I. 221 note, 706.
Obadiah's meadow, I. 706.
O'Brien, Terence, II. 126. Observer, The Brooklyn, II. 994.
Ochsner, Charles, III. 1175.
O'Conner, William F., II. 555.
O'Connor, James, III. 1171.
O'Connor, Mary, III. 1027.
O'Connor, Michael, III. 1023.
Odd Fellows, prominent, III. 1137; the first initiated in Waterbury, 1138 note; Ansantawae encampment, No. 20, 1136;
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Nosahogan lodg :[ 21, 1130000039;
Nosahogan Piscato. Association, 31 36 note; Townsend lodg‹ 90.89, 1136; Ives degree, Camp No. 9, 1137; Canton Wa- terbury, No. 14, Patriarchs Militant, II37; Canton T. R. Martin, No. 8, Patri- archs Militant, 1137; Winona lodge, No. 8, of the Daughters of Rebelrah, II37; The Household of Ruth, "1841; The Pride of the Valley lodge, Not223, II4I; Brass City lodge, No. agkor Ist41; Waterbury lodge, No. 6,After- national lodge of, 1142; P Folke
Se ond Congregational ch
erty, 1138; building desch
3:
Home of Connecticut, ori; Waterbury, II38.
Odd Fellows' hall association, II38.
Odell, organist, III. 1066.
O'Donahoe, Philip, III. 751.
O'Donnell, Rev. James H., pastor John's Roman Catholic parish, Wa town, III. 956; writes the History: Catholics in Waterbury, 727 note; me tioned, 745, 749, 752; published wa ings, 956; contributes to this Hist 956.
O'Donnell, Patrick, III. 1162.
O'Farrell, J., III. 751.
Ogden, Frank J., III. 1143, 1145.
Ogden, Laura V.(Mrs. Edward L. Whi II. 428.
O'Gorman, Richard, III. 751.
Ogresch, Frederick, III. 1156, 1160. M
O'Hara, Dr. Bernard A., sketch of, i. 849; health officer, II. 136; III. 849. ID V.
O'Kean, Jeremiah and Hannah, I. 36V! Olcott, Anna(Mrs.Isaac Bronson), IIIs& 5. Old canoe place, The, location, I. 55,1104. Old Eternity road, I. 706.
Oldham, John, Connecticut's first trader, I. 84; and the Pequot wars, 92; killing of, 92, 93; his estate, 96.
Olds, Gershom, III. 696.
Olmstead, Charles, II. 125.
Olmstead, Hattie E. (Mrs. Edward F. Lewis), II. 414.
Olmsted, Nicholas, military service, I. III; on committee to arrange settle- ment of Mattatuck, 126; mentioned, 124, 134, 177, 183.
O'Mahoney, Daniel G., III. 1162.
O'Neile, Rev. Michael, biography, III. 733; first resident Roman Catholic priest, 733; leaves Waterbury, 735.
O'Neill, John, and the charter of 1870, II. 42; sketch of, III. 809; lawyer and legislator, 809, 810; soldier, 809; promotes investment tax law, 810; president board of agents Bronson library, 810; children, 810; mentioned, 1008, 1009, 1010, 1033, 1199.
O'Neill, John J., II. 556; III. 810.
O'Neill, Joseph, connection with the American, III. 982.
O'Neill, Susan C., III. 1009.
Opera house, Jacques, III. 1095.
Orchestras and bands, III. 1069; see music. Orcutt, Rev. Samuel, writes of Water- bury, I. iii; quoted, 43, 50, 54, 74; his History of Wolcott, III. 1020.
Ordinary, The, rock called, I. 706.
O'Reilly, Father, celebrates mass previ- ous to 1837, III. 729.
Organ, the first in Waterbury, III. 647. Oridge, George, II. 168.
O'Riley, M., III. 751.
Ornithological Review, III. 998.
Oronoke (Orenaug, Orinack, Orinoque, Onuck), I. 53; hill, location, 246, 354, 706; school district, II. 505.
O'Rourke, Frank, III. 115I.
Orton, Caroline (Mrs. William S. Platt), II. 396.
Orton, William, II. 396.
porn, - -, his saw mill, I. 580.
Isborn, Abijah, military service, I. 465. born, Amos, military service, I. 413; Jronentioned, 643, 713.
born, Ebenezer, military service, I. 465. asborn, Elbert, III. 704.
Osborn, Elijah, military service, I. 465; clothier, 487.
Osborn, Mrs. Elizabeth, I. 643.
Osborn, Dr. Enos., I. 678.
Osborn, John, II. 94.
.Osborn, Joshua, military service, I. 465.
Osborn, Lewis, military service, III.1181.
Osborn, Lot, military service, I. 429, 442, 465.
Osborn, Nathan, I. 494.
Osborn, Sarah (Mrs. Samuel R. Hick- cox), III. 71I.
Osborn, Rev. Thomas, II. 549; III. 708, Osborn, William, I. 714.
Osborn, Wilson N., II. 248, 445.
Osborn hill, I. 712.
Osborne, settles in Waterbury about 1735, I. 333.
Osborne, Abraham, I. 693.
Osborne (Osborn), Daniel, I. 693, 713.
Osborne, Frank, III. 913.
Osborne, George, bound of farm, I. 260.
Osborne (Osborn), Joseph, I. 335, 358, 713.
Osborne (Osborn), Thomas, I. 364, 713, 714.
Osgood, Isaac, his invention, II. 476.
Ostrander, Daniel, III. 697.
Ouse (Ouza), bass swamp, I. 358, 706.
Outis, James, I. 676.
Overtoh, Charles B., III. 1173, 1174.
Overton, Edward, III. 1174.
Oviat (Uffit), Job, military service, I. 485.
Oviatt, N. C., II. 441; III. 1112.
Owens, Thomas, III. 1151.
Oxford, parish formed, I. 335.
Oxford, incorporated as a town, I. 494.
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Packard, Mrs. Maria Briggs (Mrs. Junius L. Field), III. 864.
Packard, Martha M. (Mrs. Edward Croft), II. 315.
Paddock, Rev. John A., assistant rector St. John's Episcopal church, III. 659. Padelford, James F., III. 1144.
Page, Nathan, military service, I. 485.
Painter, Henry W., II. 550.
Painter, John, military service, I. 396; death of, 467.
Painter, Thomas, III. 1073.
Painters' and Decorators' International Union, No. 210, III. 1172, 1173.
Palmer, Charles, III. 914.
Palmer, John, military service, I. 396.
Palmer, Judah, military service, I. 392,396. Palmer, Reuben, III. 777.
Palmer, Samuel, military service, I. 465. Palmer, W. C., II. 207.
Pancoast, Charles R., II. 441; III. 1043. Panneton, George, water commissioner, II. 102; mentioned. 200.
Paper and Box Co., Waterbury, II. 399,445. Papillon, Rev. Joseph J., II. 554; assist-
tant pastor St. Anne's Roman Catholic church, III. 768.
Pardee, David, military service, I. 396.
Pardee, David, III. 672.
Pardee, Jonathan, military service, I. 465. Pardee (Pardy), Nathaniel, military ser- vice, I. 392, 396.
Pardy, Daniel and Lydea, I. 363.
Parish privileges, apply for, I. 651 note.
Parishes formed from First church, I. 335. Park, The, I. 703-706.
Park fence, The, I. 703-706.
Park gate, The, I. 703-706.
Park, Library, site of, II. 74, 85 note.
Park terrace, II. 86.
Parker, Aaron, military service, I. 465. Parker, Anna, III. 1141.
Parker, Asheal, I. 459.
Parker, C. W., III. 1199.
Parker, Eldad, rock blaster, II. 60.
Parker, Eliab, military service, I. 392, 396, 465.
Parker, Elijah, military service, I. 465.
Parker, Elisha, military service, I. 417, 465; death of, 459.
Parker, Elmer E., agent United States Express Co., II. 165.
Parker, Ephraim, military service, I. 391.
Parker, Gideon, military service, I. 396.
Parker, Isaac, military service, I. 465.
Parker, James, I. 676.
Parker, Jeremiah,carriage builder,II. 199.
Parker, Jesse, military service, I. 391.
Parker, John, military service, I. 392, 397, 432, 465; death of, 459.
Parker, Oscar B., II. 124.
Parker, Samuel, military service, I. 442, 465.
Parks, George, his saw mill, I. 582.
Parsons, Aaron, military service, I 396. Parsons, Charles, III. 1126.
Parsons, Charles E., II. 1165.
Parsons, Charles N., II. 200.
Parsons, E. C., II. 530.
Parsons, Frank T., connection with the American, III. 982, 983.
Parsons, Guernsey S., holds municipal
office, II. 45, 103, 181; treasurer Dime Savings bank, 178, 181; private banker, 178, 181; biography, 181; manufacturer, 181; his child, 182; insurance agent, 184; mentioned, 121, 147, 148, 484, 486; III. 605, 891, 1008, 1027 note, 1064, III2; and wife give site of Bunker Hill chapel, III. 578.
Parsons, G. S. & Co., insurance agents, II. 184.
Parsons, Lyman J., his invention, II.481. Parsons, Mary E. (Mrs. Charles M. Mit- chell), II. 382.
Parsons, Mary K., III. 901.
Parsons, Nelson, police officer in 1857, II. 138.
Parsons, Phineas F., secretary Water- bury Brass Co., II. 333.
Parsons, Sara K. (Mrs. William B. Mer- riman), II. 182, 420.
Parsons, W. M., his invention, II. 481.
Parsons, William and Mary, I. 359.
Partree, Charles, stage driver, II. 154; hotel proprietor, 225; mentioned, III.630. Partree, Charles, III. 1170.
Partree, Frank, III. 914.
Partree, Homer T., II. 554.
Partree, R. C., Jr., druggist, III. 873.
Partree, Mrs. R. C., II. 487.
Partridge, Nellie A. (Mrs. Frederick D. Buckley), III. 669.
Patchen, Rufus, III. 705.
Patchen, Theodore, III. 777.
Patent of 1686, I. 197; petition for a new patent, 200.
Patents, number of, to Waterbury men between 1808 and 1890, II. 472; propor- tion of Waterbury to Connecticut, 472. Patrons of Husbandry, Mad River grange, III. 1154, 1155.
Pattaroon (Pataroon) hill, the name, I.325; part of ancient Scott's mountain, 325; first house on, 325; location, 328, 706.
Pattell, D. D., III. 1199.
Patten, Lake, soldier, I. 485.
Patton, A. J., II. 86.
Patton, Alice I., III. 102I.
Patton, R. J., his invention, II. 481.
Patton, William, writes versified adver- tisements, III. 941, 974 note; has the first book-store, 1019, 1021; sketch of. 1020; children, 1021; newspaper pub- lisher, 102I.
Patton, William H., II. 553; his scientific papers, III. 966; mentioned, 1021 sketch of, 1029; naturalist, 1029.
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Patucko's hill, location, I. 247.
Patucko's ring, I. 220, 707.
Paul, Andrew Anderson, II. 459; III. 1199. Paul, John W., III. 1125, 1129, 1130.
Payne, Charles, II. 115
Payne, Esther A. (Mrs. Alonzo Granniss), II. 317.
Payne, Harmon, carding machine, I. 569; manufacturer, 586.
Payne, Joseph, his mill, I. 586; his shop on Turkey hill brook, 589; his burial, 670 note.
Payne, Joseph, Jr., II. 225 note.
Payne, Lois, his grist mill, I. 569.
Payne, S. W., stage driver, II. 155.
Payne, Lieut .- Col. Stephen H., II. 225 and note; military service, III. 1184. Payne, Thomas, wood turner, I. 589; mentioned, III. 672.
Payne & Todd, hotel proprietors, II. 225. Peabody, F. O., III. 1155.
Peaker, Rev. S. W., pastor African Methodist Episcopal Zion church, III. 725.
Pearl lakes, origin of name, I. 584.
Pearl Lake Manufacturing Co., men- tioned, II. 446.
Pearson, G. S., his invention, II. 481.
Pease, Cornelia L. (Mrs. Thomas C. Upson), II. 215.
Peasley, Frederick M., II. 556.
Peat, Joseph, I. 360.
Peat utilized for fuel, II. 443 note.
Peat swamp, location, I. 354.
Peat Co., Waterbury, mentioned, II. 443. Peate, Thomas, I. 291. Peck; , teaches school, I. 600.
Peck, Abbott C., III. 1137.
Peck, Anna S. (Mrs. John Guernsey), I. 226, 233, 30I.
Peck, Asa C., sketch of, II. 212; real estate owner and builder, 212.
Peck, Augustus, military service, I. 465. Peck, Austin L., 446.
Peck, Benjamin, military service, I. 465. Peck, Caleb, I. 233.
Peck, Caroline, her private school, II. 535. Peck, Cecilia, III. 1206.
Peck, F. C., III. 1199.
Peck, Frank L., II. 212.
Peck, Henry B., biography, III. 1218 ;. officer in Civil war, 1218; death of, 1219. Peck, Henry H., bank president, II. 178, 254; sketch of, 254; legislator, 254; a founder of the Board of Trade, 254; travels, 254: mentioned, 303 note; III. 891, 893, 1126, 1130.
Deck, Mrs. Harriet, site of home, East Main street, I. 359.
Peck, Harriet, her private school, II. 535. Peck, Horace B., police officer in 1857, II. 138.
Peck, Isaac, military service, I. 396, 465; drowning of, 470.
Peck, J., his invention, II 481.
Peck, J. A., II. 449.
Peck, James S., III. 1169.
Peck, Jennie P., library cataloguer, III. 1009.
Peck, Rev. Jeremiah, a first settler of
Newark, New Jersey, I. 226; sketch of, 226, 604; invited to become pastor, 2II, 225; letter to Gov. Hinckley, 212; arrival, 211, 224; agreement with First church, 225; pastor of, 229, 604; his posi- tion, 225; petitions for a meeting-house, 231; receives a farm by gift, 233; his assistant, 234; incidents of pastorate, 234; disabled from ministry, 229; chil- dren, 226, 233; death of, 229, 234; burial place, 235; his will, 233, 234, 605; III. 1002; other pastorates, 226; mentioned, I. 221; quoted, II. 132; name of, I. 228 and note.
Peck, Mrs. Jeremiah, her will, I. 605 note. Peck, Jeremiah, Jr., earliest (?) school-
master, I. 212, 248, 593; allotment, 239; votes to extend the town fence, 271; on tax list for 1730, 306; mentioned, 363, 663 note, 689, 701.
Peck, Jeremiah, mechanic, site of resi- dence, II. 82 note.
Peck, Jeremiah, called the country mil- ler, teacher in Second Academy, II. 520; mentioned, III. 672 and note.
Peck, Lieut. Jeremiah, of Milford, I. 364. Peck, John, I. 359.
Peck, Rev. John L., III. 710.
Peck, Joshua, I. 226, 233; allotment, 239. Peck, Joseph, candidate for rank of lieu- tenant, I. 150 note; his blacksmith shop, 354; military service, 465.
Peck, Katharine L., III. 899, 901.
Peck, Lucy (Mrs. Ansel Porter), II. 215.
Peck, Lucy (Mrs. Charles Townsend), III. 983,
Peck, Maria L. (Mrs. William Laird), II. I42.
Peck, Mrs. Mary, sketch of, III. 712; mother of Methodism in Waterbury, 712; characteristics, 713; her little red house, 713.
Peck, Mary Philena, III. 702; sketch of, 713; relations to the Methodist church, 713; characteristics, 713.
Peck, Nathaniel, I. 358.
Peck, Rachel R. (Mrs Charles Bronson), III. 1000.
Peck, Roger, early resident of Waterville, II. 27; mentioned, III. 712.
Peck, Roxanna (Mrs. Andrew Bryan), III. 623.
Peck, Ruth (Mrs. Mark Leavenworth), I. 607.
Peck, Ruth A., I. 233.
Peck, Samuel, I. 233; his house, 563.
Peck, Sarah (Mrs. Henry A. Matthews), II. 405.
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Peck, Susanna (Mrs. Stephen Hopkins), III. 793.
Peck, Mrs. T. J., III. 901.
Peck, Theodore B., architect, III. 1049.
Peck, Ward, military service, I. 465, 469; mentioned, II. 215.
Peck, William A., military service, III. II89.
Peck, Zebulon, military service, I. 391. Peddlers, Wolcott, I. 503.
Peet, Joseph, I. 364.
Peet, Silence L. (Mrs. Norton J. Buel), III. 800.
Pegg, Rev. John, II. 549; III. 708; pastor First Methodist church, 710; writes verse, 946.
Peirce, Erastus, II. 115.
Pellet, Charlotte E. (Mrs. Frederick M. Cannon), III. 878.
Pelletier, John B., III. 1117.
Pemberton, James, II. 123,
Pemberton, William M., II. 86; III. 1125. Pender, Ebenezer, I. 398.
Pendleton, Daniel, military service, I.465.
Pendleton, Eugene A., sketch of, II. 340; serves in Civil war, 340; mentioned, III. 1206.
Pendleton, George H., sketch of, II. 429; connection with City Manufacturing Co., 429; holds municipal office, 429.
Pendleton, Isaac, military service, I. 417, 465.
Pendleton, Montgomery, dies of small- pox, I. 437.
Peneel, - -, daguerreotypist, III. 1042. Penfield, Jesse, I.429; military service, 465.
Penfield, Laura E. (Mrs. Reuben H. Root), III. 813.
Penfield, Lieut. Samuel, military service, I. 465.
Penner, Ernst, III. 1158, 1159.
Penny Provident fund, station established in Waterbury, III. 575.
Pentecost, Dr. George F., evangelist, vis- its Waterbury, III. 566.
People's Coal and Ice Co., mentioned, II. 129, 448.
People's Five Year Benefit Order, Alta commandery, No. 81, III. 1169; Ivan- hoe commandery, No. 211, 1169.
Pepperidge (Peprage) swamp, I. 706.
Pequot war, I. 94, 95; John Oldham killed, 92; Waterbury names men- tioned, 95; massacre, 384.
Perham, Assnatha (Mrs. Abner H. Hardy), II. 166.
Perkins, Capt., III. 1202.
Perkins, Burr, tavern keeper, II. 224.
Perkins, Charles, II.86; his invention,481. Perkins, David, III. 1184.
Perkins, Rev. Edward, III. 702 note.
Perkins, Edward, early resident of Water- ville, II. 27; mentioned, III. 702, 705. Perkins, Eli, II. 115.
Perkins Enoch, of Oxford, II. 49.
Perkins, F. A., III. 1206.
Perkins, F. M., II. 437.
Perkins, Dr. George E., II. 549; sketch of, III. 840.
Perkins, Grace, III. 1065, 1086.
Perkins, James, III. 1205.
Perkins, Julia A.(Mrs. William S. Rogers), III. 902, 1066.
Perkins, Lewis E., II. 248.
Perkins, Louisa M. (Mrs. Stephen B. Munn), III. 846.
Perkins, Melissa (Mrs. Julius Hotchkiss). II. 49.
Perkins, Dr. Moses H., II. 549; sketch of, III. 840.
Perkins, Rev. Nehemiah M., pastor First Baptist church, III. 676.
Perkins, Wales, stage driver, II. 154.
Perkins, William, his water wheel for
sawing, I. 588; establishes City Mills privilege, 588; builds fence about the Green, II. 64; and the fire department, II6.
Perkins, F. M., & Co., mentioned, II. 373, 473.
Perrine, John, III. 1150.
Perrine, Mary (Mrs. Walter B. Platt), III. 866.
Perry, Mrs., her private school, II. 534.
Perry, David, II. 546.
Perry, F. N., II. 423. 452.
Perry, Mrs. Henry, of Southport, gift to St. Margaret's school, II. 523.
Perry, Rev. James H., and the public schools, II. 503; mentioned, III. 708; biography, 716; military officer, 716; pastorates, 716.
Perry, Joseph, III. 1119.
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