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a stranger; and still more do we consider how much easier it would be to widen the streets now, and transform the sharp ugly angles into graceful curves, than to wait until our village is more thickly popu- lated?
Our town is called upon, year after year, to lay taxes to make improvements in the eastern portion of it, adjoining the city of Bridgeport, which city derives most of the benefits of such improvements. Why cannot we stir in the matter and have some of the money thus expended used in this part of the town where it is tenfold more needed. The beauty of a village consists rather in broad, well-kept streets, with neatly-trimmed side-walks and overhanging shade trees, than in the wealth lavished on the dwell- ings, for no matter how great the architectural beauty of the latter may be, if the streets and other surroundings are not in harmony with them the effect is far from pleasing.
In addition to what should be done by the town in widening and otherwise improving the streets, much could be accomplished by individual effort. It cer- tainly would be a very little tax on the time and at- tention of our citizens if each one would keep the sidewalk in front of his premises in good order and free from weeds-and by premises we do not mean simply his own door yard, but any land he may own about the village. If all would do this, the appear- ance of our place would be much improved and we should be enabled to take a walk without the risk of breaking our necks over rotten platforms or roots of trees, or of being obliged to walk in the middle of the street in constant danger of being run over by passing vehicles.
In 1880 a motion was made by Albert W. Knapp to have the Highway Road Surveyors appointed in each district for the year ensuing which was carried by a standing vote of 71 for and 69 against. The rates that year were for a team with one man $3.50 and for single team $2.50. It was further voted that property owners were to remove all growing weeds, bushes and shrubbery along the highways.
In 1881 a motion was made to divide the roads into three districts and each Selectman was to be in charge of one district and "to em- ploy two good men with ox teams and a helper for each team and to keep them working until all roads are repaired". $1.75 was to be allowed for the helper. This vote was rejected. However $2,500.00 was allocated for all roads and bridges that year and any individual bridge re- pair that would exceed $25.00 had to be put out to bid. The 1876 auditors report showed that Jelliff and Northrop received $3.25 as payment for one keg of nails and for 40 chestnut posts @ $.25 or $10.00 to repair the bridge. Prices of the times are always so interesting.
It was further voted that the Selectmen were to instruct persons not to throw stones in the
highway so as to fill up the water courses. The Selectmen were ordered further to instruct per- sons not to throw stones on the walks in front of houses.
All the work of the Town was to be done by people living within Town "provided it can be done as cheap as outside".
In 1885, $2,650.00 was allowed for roads and it was divided according to the school districts. Those in charge and their respective Budget allocations were:
Edward Hawkins-Southport $500.00
Horace Jennings-Mill Plain 250.00
A. P. Wakeman-Middle 450.00
A. R. T. Nichols-Greenfield Hill. 200.00
Albert Wheeler-Holland Hill 150.00
Morris Wilson-Burr's 150.00
John Osborn-Jennings Woods 100.00
Ezra Seeley-North 100.00
William T. Bulkley-Hoydens Hill . 100.00
Simon Bradley-Banks North 125.00
John Brothwell-Bulkleys 125.00
George F. Munroe-Banks South 125.00
John Wakeman-Deerfield 125.00
B. B. Brothwell-Toilsome Hill 75.00
Hezekiah R. Elwood-Hulls Farms 75.00
$2,650.00
Only Taxpayers and residents were allowed to work on the highways. From here the question of macadamizing the roads became an issue. The roads were still one of the very large prob- lems of the Town.
Mention should be made of Frederick Bron- son, Frederick Sturges and O. G. Jennings who did a great deal to help build better roads from their homes to Fairfield and it was they who really introduced macadamized roads to the Townsfolk.
In 1871 the Town Clerk's Salary was $150.00 and in 1873 the Selectmen received $4.00 each day they were "in the service of the Town"- the total amount not to exceed $250.00 annually. The Tax rate was 10 mills and $5,000.00 was "laid out" for roads and bridges. The polls were open from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Election Day. Bridges were to be made henceforth of stone laid in cement.
On September 15, 1873 a special Election was held for a change in the Constitution of Con- necticut. The warning for the Election follows-
State of Connecticut Office of Secretary of State Hartford, September 15, 1873
All annual and special sessions of the General As- sembly shall on and after the first Wednesday of May A.D. 1875 be held at Hartford; but the person
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The Center of Town-1779
FAIRFIELD IN CONNECTICUT: JuXx 74. 1779.
Fairfield's Village Green about 1830
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THE DAILY GRAPHIC : NEW YORK. SATURDAY. MAY 20. 1876 .--- TWELVE PAGES.
HE HUNDRED
AND
FTIETA ANNIVERSAR -
OF THE
GREENFIELD
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
1726
.1876
THE ROYALIST GRAVES IN THE
OLD BURIAL GRUND
THE MEETING AT THE CHURCH .
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY*
FP
"FIELD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH LAST THURSDAY."
(Newspaper Clipping)
150th Anniversary of Greenfield Hill Congregational Church
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FAIRFIELD 1811
Grist Mill
Saw Mill
Fulling Mill
Distillery
House of Public Worship
Town House
Court House
WESTON
Map showing location of early Businesses
EARLY THIRFIELD
REDDING
SAUGATUCK RIVER
Easton
Devil's Ban
NORTHFIELD
Lyons Plains +
EAST
Weston
LONG LOTS
She's Mar
PATUCK
Taison
Green LE
Supinnock
WEST
Greenler
LONG LOTS
and Port
Black Rock
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Fairfield
Fairweather
HALF
Peduty
Kicena
Banksy
airfield Bar
Leef
indatic
MORAy
JENNINGS
Map showing Mile of Common and Half Mile Common
NORTH FAIRFIELD
NORFIELD
BRIDGEPORT
GREENFIELD
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FAIRFIELD
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Black Rock Harbor
NORWALK
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MILE OF
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COMMON
MILEY
MILL RIVERY
Grovers will
Paul's Neck
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River
The original Southport Fire House situated on Railroad Place in a building owned by F. E. Northrop. Note the large round metal "alarm" with the metal striking arm below.
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SOUTHPORT FIRE DEPT.
STEAMER
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Washington Hall dressed for a special occasion about 1890. Notice hang- ing kerosene lamps. (This was upstairs of the "old" Pequot School.)
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Arbor Day Tree Planting-Pequot School-1894. Southport Savings Bank, and old Chronicle Building in background.
Southport Fire Department (note barrel for extra water ) 1894.
Horace Banks & Joel - "
John . = . Edgar & Burroughs R Hezekiah R Elwood & Leurs gould Nom Godfray
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Roger Haley
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Willis Nichola
James A Osborn &
Albert Theword R Cyrus Sherwood of Jonathan Sturges D Samuel Waterman or Seth Wakeman D Win Henry Hill 2 Albert Hanson & 8. Dimon Bradley Q Wm Gallager R
Voters of Hulls Farms - 1874 with their politics by Captain Cyrus Sherwood
-from Cyrus Sherwood Bradley's Scrapbook
R for Republican D for Democrat
David Gould's Grist Mill and Cider Mill and General Store in Aspetuck where many folks from the north- ern sections of Fair- field had their rye ground into flour and their apples pressed into cider. The sign says "C. H. Bennett -Boots and Shoes". -1872.
L. to R. David Gould, Frank Gould and Charles B. Wakeman with the oxen. Mr. Gould went for "horsefeet" at the Beach on the 5th of June every year -- rain or shine. He generally came back with a lumber box wagon full.
Lady Washington Tea Party-held at home of Simon Bradley-1890
Front row-l. to r. Elva Banks-Mrs. Madison
Amelia Jennings Sarah Wakeman
Ada Jennings-Lady Washington Imogene Whittaker
Walter Merwin-George Washington Francis Conkling Elizabeth Bradley-Mrs. Curtis Etta Nichols Samuel Wakeman-Page Helen Jennings Julia Brown
Second Row-l. to r.
Esther Bradley Georgia Gould
Bessie Archibald
for benefit of Greenfield Hill Church
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1899-"In the shade of the old apple tree" is where horsefeet tast- ed good to me.
Horsefeet Picnic Left to right-
William P. Bulkley Mrs. Annie L. Penn Bulkley
Mrs. Judson Bulkley-New Canaan
Edna Bulkley (Elwood)
Daisy Waldeman William Coley Bulkley Jane Morehouse Bulkley Taken in backyard of Bulkley home, Congress Street, now owned by Robert Flack (1960)
Greenfield Hill Church Sunday School Picnic-about 1910
Ist Row-l. to r. Ronald Bulkley William Dietz Elmore Banks Clayton Banks Raymond Olmstead Winthrop Prentice Earl Bulkley Harold Banks
2nd Row-l. to r. Kenneth Banks Marguerite Olmstead Fred Hoyt LeGrand Wales Lewis Burr
Evans John Wade
3rd Row-l. to r. Ruby Burr Sarah Banks Cornelia Wilson Beth Perry Geraldine Olmstead Gladys Burr Dorothy Jennings Estella Benedict Grace Banks Mary Wilson Elsie Nichols
4th Row-l. to r.
Dorothy Banks Ella Rush Helen Pease Mabel Jennings Mabel Smith Marian Whittaker Florence Merwin Dorothy Perry
5th Row-l. to r.
Mary Rush Margaret Wilson Mrs. Olmstead Rev. Olmstead Mrs. Sarah Hopkins Warren Jennings Gorhman Blanche Wade Preston Merwin
July 4, 1890-Water Sports on Southport Harbor in front of Meeker's Warehouses - "water walking in the harbor".
THE PEQUOT COUNCIL
An Organization of the Citizens of the Village of SOUTHPORT, CONN.,
For Village Improvement, assisted by the Sasquanaug Association, will give a mammoth ENTERTAINMENT AND ENCAMPMENT,
- To Be Held During The -
Week Commencing July 1st, 1890
A Great Aggregation of Home and Imported Talent.
The grounds enclosing nearly two acres in extent, will contain mammoth tents, booths and attractions of every variety. The Hall and School Buildings to be occupied by entertainments and special exhibitions of leading attractions.
The Restaurant and arrangements for refreshments, will be of the most complete character.
A Kirmess under the management of the Ladies, and a Bazaar exclusively arranged for their work will be leading features.
Carousals and Merry-go-rounds for the children, and attractive exhibitions for the young people are speci- ally arranged.
A full Orchestra and Brass Band will be in attend- ance each day.
Shooting Galleries, Photograph Gallery, Foot Races, Walking and Running Matches, Wheelbarrow and Sack Racing, Climbing the Greased Pole and Burlesque Cir- cus.
A variety of Entertainments will occupy the Hall each evening and the entire exhibition will be of a character not only unique in its conception, but most complete in the combination of pleasure giving attractions.
Extra Rooms and Halls for the exhibition of the lat- est models of inventions and mechanical novelties. Spaces will be furnished by the Council to exhibitors as an inducement for wide-awake individuals and firms who can quickly see the mutual advantage in adver- tising.
Free exhibitions will be given daily of Yacht Racing, Rowing and Swimming Matches and Water Walking in the harbor.
A grand Balloon Ascension and display of Fireworks each evening.
All applications for space, etc., to be forwarded to W. H. PERRY, Secretary,
Main Street, Southport, looking south toward Jennings' Ware- house and Store on Harbor - 1874.
Below: Mesnick's Ice House north of Holland Hill Road 1920.
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Below: The "Ada" at Meeker's dock-South- port Harbor-1890.
BASSET'S YANKEE -
INGIN
KEWL
N.B. When ye towne cloche doth stryke eighte. Je Skewl Marm Will be
N.B. Viseeming levitra or sparking~ will be restrained bye ye presence of yer High Constable Hercules Hard hitter,
byte Je tuning forke and skewl will begin.
VSTOMS AND MANNERS OFYE OLDEN TYME.
Town hall, Fairfield, Monday & Tuesday Eves, February 8th 8 gtb. ADMISSION 25 CENTS. Tickets for Sale at the Post Office. RESERVED SEATS 35 CENTS. N.B .- This Entertainment has just been given six nights in Bridgeport with great success. All Churches, Charities, or Societies desiring to engage this entertainment, address Jed Basset, 88 Nassau Street, N. Y.
Imprinted by LEON P. Kirnu Eve follower of Fatist and Guttenberg Lat his shoppe, rite on corner of ye Broad high way and ye reth crossroad in ve town of New
1890 Entertainment at The Town Hall. Admission 25 cents. Reserved Seats 35 cents.
Main Street, Southport, looking south toward Jennings' Ware- house and Store on Harbor - 1874.
Below: Mesnick's Ice House - north of Holland Hill Road - 1920.
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Below: The "Ada" at Meeker's dock-South- port Harbor-1890.
OFFICIAL LIST OF THE VOTERS
OF THE TOWN OF FAIRIFELD, CONN.
SOUTHPORT,
Gorman, Daniel J. Patrick
.Osborne, Burr ad Chartis H. James A. Jeremiah B.
Bergen, Edward Betts, Benjamin Bibbins, Charles B. Doland, Dennis Bonney, Thomas Bracken, Patrick K. Michael H. Bray, Matthew Brewer, Francis H. Brown, Arthur
Laney, John Leahy, John Lombard, James K. Martin, John McKenna, Alfred Michael Robert Mckenzie, Thomas McCann, Christopher John John H. MeGarry, John Patrick William
Wakeman, Andrew P. Andrew S. Samuel B. Welch, James Whalen, Thomas Whalley, William H.
Wicks, James Wright, Robert H. Young, William C.
Edward J. MeTaggart, Thomas Meeker, Edward Maloney, Daniel Patrick Mooney, James William Mullins, Dennis Edward J. John H. Patrick Murphy, Michael Michael, Jr.
Wall, John Wakeman, Andrew Andrew B. Howard N. Weller, Henry Wheeler, Thomas H.
Blakeman, Joseph S. Brown, William Brothwell, Benjaralo B. C. V. E, Oliver H. Clark, Royal T, Cornell, Walter Feibel, Frederick Frederick, Ja Graham, Loyola P. Hallock, Frederick D. Holah, Charles E.
Perry, Franklin Frederick J. Hermion Thomas J. Uriah Staples, James Wheeler, Henry M. Wiggins, Joel J. : Wilson, Charles W. Charles W, 2nd Henry G. James.W. William H. William W.
GREENFIELD HILL. Smith, John G. William A.
Adams, Charles G.
Ahern, Patrick
Allen, James B.
Anderson, John Anderson, John H. Matthew
Matthew S. Banks, David Simon
Griffin, Patrlek Gregory. George F. Grumman, Charles A. Grumman, Willam E. Grovenstein, Hiram H. Hall, Edward T. Hawkins, Benjamin N. Edward Johan Josiah Sydney
Otis, Mehael Patrick, John Penney, Albert D. Perry, Charles C. Charles W. Henry H John H. Thaddeus Pardy, William E, Peterson, August Phillips, Charles W. Gould Pike, Albert S. Charles },
Brown, Avery A. Bulkley, Charles
Wallace M.
Burr, David A. James O. William, And
Burrows, Tanae C. Bushnell, John E. Bryant, Paige H. Carroll, Joho
Mills, Henry L. Moore, James
Allen; Charles A. Edward R. Aberly, Charles
Brennan, John Buckley, Daniel W, Barritt, Frederick L.
Morehouse, Isane I Moore, Joseph 2 .; Nichols, Kepler. H. Powell, George B. Rettter, Simon Simon, Jy,
JENNINGS WOODS.
Dunbam, Martin V. B.
Finnerty, Frank L.
Bradley, George W.
C. O.
Francis
Bulkley, Benjamin A.
Edward M.
Russell, David
Curtis, Julian W.
Dana, Edmund W
Nicholson, Norris B.
Edwin
Suurmuel A.
Burke, William Thomas F.
George W.
James D.
Shaughnessy, John John E. Martin Sheehan, Johp Shepperd, Robert L Sherman, Arthur
Donaldson, William H. Dann, James Jobu
Osborne, Edward
O'Hara, Patrick
Henry
Milton W. Nehemiah William H.
Selleck
Everly, James
Farrell, Michael F
Peterson, Hans
Bond, George B.
Kaley, David
John J. Samuel W.
Lewis Perry, George B.
Camp. Alfred A.
Kelsey, Alva R.
Levi F.
Price, Frank
Coleman, William
Daley, Michael Dallas, John
Whalen, Patrick Whaley, John
Lewis, Charles IL.
Knapp, Albert W. Marvin, William S.
NORTH.
Conwell, Edward J.
WHHam R. Land, William
Frederick R. Gamaliel, Jr. George James
Golden, William 8, Griffin, Patrick, 2nd
Biker, Albert P. Rowland, Amory E. Samuel
Finnerty, Thomas
William L.
Nichols, Luther William J. O'Callahan, Bartholomew Orr, Charles 8
Burns, John T.
James M.
BANKS' NORTHI.
Cumminga, John
McCullom, Arthur
Sturges, Abram B.
Hoffman, George
Schwartz, John C.
Joha 2nd Patrick
Banka, Henry W. Bibbine, David H. Bradley, Josoph B. Brothwell, John M. Joseph F. Brown, Duvid F.
Parkinson, Frederick Reed, John John H. Thomas W. Seery, Thomas F. William Seirup, John P.
Ebenezer H. Simon. H. Elihu T.
Penfield, Wilbur. P. Pristt, James L.
Botsford, Henry H.
Lewis, Edward N.
Downs, Joseph M.
Charles John
Watson, James
Wakeman B.
Walker, Andrew
Jones, Edgar (,
Marshal I.
Frederick
Staples, William H.
Harvey W.
Vanderbeek, James H. Frank P.
Rodgers, Frank L George R.
Ferris, George B.
John W.
Meiler, Conrad Seeley, Ezra 8. Charles S. Frank S. Bamuel J.
Godfrey, William
Elwood, George E.
Elbert B.
Hezekiah R., Jr.
Jennings, Marous
Kilduff, Thomas Lyon, Orville 8.
Winter, Charles
Hull, Albert E. John H. William H.
Francis, James
Furnlas, Joseph H.
Ashe, John H. Lake
Kelley, Ahire
Toomey, Jeremiah D.
Turner, Albert
Kealy, Dennis
George M.
Lewis, Sidney N.
Mahoney, John Mlehaul
Henry Edson
Heury B.
Bennett, William
Sturges, Jonathan
Brown, Samuel O.
Wakeman, John D.
O'Dwyer, Timothy
Becker, George
Knapp, George H. Herbert M.
Vincent, John H. Wakely, Charles B. Francis B.
Peter James
Banks, Mospa E. Bencdiet, Wyden H.
Whalley, Morris B.
Steebea, George Sturges, Aaron
Green, Leander
David Samuel Beth
WE
Syreby certify that the above List contains the names of all the electors entitled to vote at the election to be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in Novem!
vemb-
2nd), 1886.
Fairfield, CONN., October 27th, 1886.
Church Record Association Print, Southport, Coon.
FRANCIS B. WAKELEY, FRANCIS M. PIKE,
Van Voorst, Isaac Wnkeman, Charles B. Wallace, damee M.
Jennings, Alva Charles A. Martin L. Wilbur F. Lobdell, John C. Staples, Alonzo John H. Tripp, Frank E. Walceman, Charles Frank E. Frederick B.
BANKS' SOUTH.
Madison Wilson, George
Batterson, Morris
Blakeman, Wilbert C.
Bradley, William H.
Brown, Thomas N.
Barch, Robert
Robert, Jr.
Burr, David
John
Jellff, Charles E.
Francis 31. Samuel Rasmussen, Nells Atley, Charles H. James Patrick Rockwell, Charles Roff, Almon A.
Patrick Patrick, 2nd Clemmons, William Cochtane, George Colgan, John
Moorhouse, Edward B. John B. Samuel
Baker, Thomas Barker, Delancey Boers, David
Sherwood, Arthur H. David H. John H. Nellis H.
Connell, Thomas Crowley, Jeremiah Diekie, Robert Donaldson, James Deane, Henry George H.
Riley, Henry Rogers, Henry A. Reuben H. Williamh I. William W Sebreeder, James Thomas Becley, James H.
Bain, James L Barnum, Phineas T. Beckwith, William H. Burroughs, Edgar C. Frederick O.
Jennings, George
Briggs, Leander W. Craft, Henry W. Dishrow, David B. Godfrey, Eugene Meeker, Hull Merwin, Arthur Hezekiah B.
Chase, Oliver E Dowd, Osmer E.
Franklin
G. Franklin J. Frederick
Michael Richard Thomas J.
Perry, Arthur W. Curtis
Buckingham, Conrad
C. Granville Parker. Frank O.
Bulkley, Benjamin S.
Byron, Patrick
Jessup, Samuel
Robert
Nichols, A. R. T.
Perry, Bradley Wakeman, Moses A.
James B.
Callahan, Daniel J.
Kelley, James J.
Frederick D.
Pickett, E. W. S.
Cleary, Patrick
Sturges, Henry O. Sweeney; Patrick Thorp, Frederick Vincent, John Welch, William Joh
Edwin H. Henry 8. Richmond B.
Johnson, Lorenzo W. Jones, Henry
Pease, Simeon Purple, William B.
Raymond, Franklin Willlam N.
Chidsey, John B.
Keegan, Edward
Oliver T.
John H. Flanagan, Marcas J, Forsythe, Thomas Gilbert, Jonathan L. Glover, Henry S. William B. Samuel
Quinn, James A. Randolph, Edward Radcliff, William W. William W. Jr.
Wilson, Bradford Edward W. Soreno G.
Thomas
Matson John
Conway John
Lee, Patrick.
Lyman, Henry A.
Malone, James
Steele, David
Hayes, John B
Seggel, Albert
Harral, Edward W.
Seery, Thomas F.
Hewit, James H.
Seward, James H.
Hobart, Edmund
Sheffield, Paul K.
Hurd, Eugene F.
Frederick N.
Jennings, Charles B.
Słaback, J. Augustus Charles L.
Garrison, Henry
Gearrity, Terranco Thomas
Smith, Edmund H. William
Califf, Benjamin Gould, Alden Henry
Mohart, Charles IL. Christian
Joseph M.
Donahue, Patrick
Calnon, John
Thomas
Wilhelmsen, Christian
J. Jay
Sturges, Edward
John 8.
Joseph H.
Gould, Aaron B.
Sullivan, Dennis
Abram HA William C.
Sweeny, Michael F.
Swift, Henry C.
Hendrickson, Daniel Harting, Nelle P.
Hawley, Theodore Hull, Marvin
Hawkins, Peter Heffrom, Edward N.
Rufus B
Charles F Frederick W. James N. John Standish, J. Newton
Luddington, Henry A.
Mills, Aaron B.
Nichols, John, 2nd
Raymond, Morris
Furniss, Soreno S.
Bailey, Charles H.
Ball, Soreno B.
Henry A.
George W.
William M.
Oliver
Leverty, James
Thomas
Theodoro
McCullom, William MeGrath, Daniel
Ackerman, James E. Ager, James.
Nichols, Warren B.
Julian B.
Wilson
Balkley, Elmer T. William T.
Golden, Edward M. Gorman, Jolit A.
Olsen, Axel John A.
Bennett, Arthur
Kincella, Thaddeus H.
Thorp, Charles W. Dllazon Josoph L.
William W.
HILL, William B.
Johnson, William P Lobdell, Charles James O. William
Stillson, David W. Jacob T. Wilson, Alden
Sharkey, Michael
Frank B.
Sherwood, Praets L. Frederick B.
HOYDEN'S HILL.
Kaley, Michael Rodger Rodger, Jr. Keeler, George W.
Forbes, William D. Gallot, John J. Garvey, John
Oakley, Arthur M.
Baldwin, Frank H
Patrick
Banks, William B.
Gilman, Charles M. Godfrey, Jonathan CHIhney, James
O'Connors, James
Beers, William A
Lyman D.
Eddy, Edward
George E.
Monroe. Daniel Ebenezer
Witt, J. H. Woodward, Matthew V. Wood, John H.
Obadiah W. Samuel H. William R. Johnson, Charles M.
Judd, Nelson H.
Kavanngh, William
MIDDLE DISTRICT.
Kealy John
Patrick
Thomas, John L.
Jennings, Horace Oliver C. Stephen
David R. Buckley, Michael Burr, WIliam Campbell, William P. Gorham, Charles B. Gray, Charles H. Elijah Elijah H. Grosser, Charles Horman
Wilson, Francls 8. Howard L Lemuel H. William S. Williams, Frank E. Wheeler, Arthur E.
Nathaniel B. John J.
Sherwood, Stephen Skidmore, Joseph HI. Smith, Burr'
Goodsell, E. Barr Marvin Gray, Asahel J. Hong, William
Tuttle, Minott Wakeman, Charles A.
Samuel H.
Hawley, James C. Hawkins, Isaac A.
Orlando Richard R. William F.
Moore, William I. Murphy, Thomas Muser, Adolph: C. Nichols, Moses Samuel B. Noltemeir, Justus S. Northrup, George E. William F.
Offver B. Oliver G
Smith, Arthur L. Lewis
Glover John Gorham, Horace C.
Stegeman, Henry
Bradley, Abram William, and William Hawley
Detsorne John E. John O.
Banks, Jonathan Rufne B.
HULL'S FARMS.
James, Jr.
Burr, Horace. B.
Parker, Charles Ti Palmer, Elliob H.
Sherwood
Hoffman, William Kelser, Edward
Crowley, Michael
Meeker, Arthur
Bloomer, John H
Lacey, Michael B.
Michael. Ind
David 8.
Frederick E.
Bradley, George W., 2nd Simon O. Zalmon B.
Meeker; Bradley B. Morehouse, Aaron S.
Banks, George &. Horace B. Joel John John Edgar
Bassett, George J.
Doxey. Martin
Mijis, Henry E. Richard Samuel Mitchell, Marchant T.
Batterson, Charles Bradley, J. Dimon Burr, Timothy E.
Elwood, Hezekiah R.
Burke, John F.
Johnson, John Patrick
Sherwood, Elisha C. Edgar S. Francis P.
Fitzgerald, Johni
Phelps, Charles H.
Cavanagh, George
Judd, William N. Knapp, Charles J.
Jennings, Richard B. Thomas J.
Collins, James T. Patrick Peter
Koeler, Peter
Simon O
Sherwood. Lloyd N.
Thorp, Jabes
Lacey, Charles
Siekemund, Horsee C. Smith, Edward
Everitt, William H.
Fallon, Timothy Farrell, James H. John
Morehouse, George John L.
Allen, Richard S. Arnold, Carl A. Banks. Moses B. Timothy M. Bulkley, David B.
Nelson. Andrew
Nichols, Edward M.
Cone, Francillon
MoCarty, John H
Still, Andrew J. Spicer, Joseph M.
Curran, Daniel
MeGrath, Frank
Trainor, James
MeKeel, George F.
Taylor, Samuel J.
Sherwood, Justus "
Patrick 2nd
Forsythe, John
F. Randall Gamaliel John HI William H.
Wells, Osmier B. Jt. Wilson, Arthur S
Byron, William L Carriveaux, Frank
Merwin, Bradley Bur
John Morris M. Walter O. Monroe, George F. Ogden, Henry B. Hezekiah B.
Lockwood, Charles F. William F. William H.
Moses
Oliver William
Middlebrook, Benjamin B.
Milbank, fsnao M.
Horace
Carey, Thomas
('Dell, Daniel Osborne, Burr Joseph Parmiee, Horace A. Perry, Burr®
HOLLAND HILL.
Whittaker, Royal
Frank S. George H. Hezekiah Rovel S. William H. Beers, Moses W. Betts, Joseph Bibbins, Arthur S. Bradley, Charles P. George H. William
Buckley, Henry R. Burr, Oliver
Costigan, John
Deveau, Charles W.
DEERFIELD.
Anderson, Allan
Barnum, Henry O., Martin H.
Redfield, Daniel M. Shannon, Martin Michael
Casey, John
Donaldson, Joseph
Banks, Francia B.
Gray, Charles
Howell, Miles
Cull. John E.
Samuel O. , Stephen Murray, William A Nichols, John
Bennett, Bartlett. Bonney, George
Smith, Chartes Charles W.
James H. John T. John W
Doyle, James Downs, Charles H. Finn, James John Thomas French, Charles M. Charles S.
Isaac: B. Edgar G.
Edwards, John M. Gould, Morris Hayden, Edward L. Jebnings, Levi
MeCarriek: Michael Merwin, Thomas
Beecher, John Thomas H.
Wood, Aaron B. Lemuel
Corcoran, Christopher
Sanford, Albert W.
Flanagan, James James, Jr. John
BUCKLEY.
Horace Horsee A.
Bennett, George S. Bevans, John C. B. Bulkley, George, 2nd Burr, George Gray, David Hall, Nelson T.
Curtis, Lewis B. Roderick P.
MeClellan, Charles C.
MeMahon, Lawrence
Van Dorn, J. B. Wakeman, Joseph A. Robert P. Stephen D.
Disbrow, Frederick
William A.
Lafferty, James N.
Thorn, Thomas
Van Ness, William
Corbusier, Edward P.
Jennings, Aaron Arthur O. Charles
King, William V. Mecker, Daniel H. Oliver H. Samuel S. Samuel S., Jr.
Jennings, James B.
George
William G. Heany, Felix Holman, William H. Horn, George T. Henry
Banks, Curtis Franklin Frederick Simeon Taleott
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