Springfield city directory and business advertiser 1864-1865, Part 1

Author: Springfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1864
Publisher: Samuel Bowles and Company
Number of Pages: 216


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The City Library Association, Springfield, Mass. LITERATURE :: ART :: SCIENCE


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Streets, Places and Squares.


Adams, from Hancock to Eastern ave- nue.


Alden, from Hancock to Eastern ave- nue.


Allen, from Water Shops southeast- erly.


Armory, from Federal northward. Ashley, from Pine to East.


Auburn, from Main to Conn. R. R. track.


Bancroft, from Chicopee to North. Berlin, from East State to Sanford.


Blandford, from Hancock to Eastern avenue.


Bliss, below State, from Main to Conn. River.


Boston Road, continuation of State from Oak eastward.


Bowdoin, from Factory to E. Worth- ington.


Boylston, from Cypress to Clinton. Bradford, from Main to Conn. R. R. track.


Brewer's Avenue, from Main east- ward, near Congress.


Bridge, E., from Main to Chestnut. Bridge, W., from Conn. River to Main. Byers, from State to Pearl.


Calhoun, from Main to Chestnut. Carew, from Main to Chicopee line. Cass. from Franklin to Liberty. Cedar, from Central to Hancock. Central. from Main to Mill.


Central Avenue, from Spruce to East. Charles, from Western R. R. to Franklin.


Cherry, from Central to Mill.


Chestnut, from State northward to Chicopee line.


Chicopee. continuation of Main from Carew to Chicopee line.


Clinton, from Main to south entrance to Hampden Park. Columbian, from Spring to Winter. Commercial Row, from Main east, north side W. R. R.


Congress, from Main to Chestnut. Cook's Avenue, from W. Bridge to W. Worthington. Court. W., from Water to Main.


Court, E., from Main to Dwight.


Court Square, opposite the Court House and City Hall. Crossett Avenue, from Main to Wil- low.


Cross, from Main to Maple.


Cypress, from Main to Conn. River. Cypress Court, off Cypress street. Dale, from E. Union to Hubbard ave- nue.


Dwight, from State to E. Bridge. East, from Alden to Mill.


Eastern Avenue, from State to Hick- ory.


Elliott, from State to Salem.


Elm, from Main to Conn. River. Emery, from Main to Fulton.


Essex, from Main to Chestnut.


Factory, from State to Chicopee line. Fairbanks, from E. Worthington north below Spring.


Federal Square, in U. S. Armory grounds.


Ferry, from Main to Chestnut.


Florence, from Pine to East.


Florida, from old Bay road to F. Worthington.


Fort, from Main to Water.


Franklin, from Main to Nursery.


Fremont, from Main to Water.


Frost, from Spring to Byers.


Fulton, from Cypress to Plainfield.


Garden, from E. Worthington north below Spring.


Gardner, from Main to H. & N. H. R. R.


Gray's Court, off Cypress.


Greene, from Hancock to Eastern avenue.


Hampden, from Main to Water.


Hancock, from E. Worthington to Alden.


Harrison Avenue, from Main at cor- ner Union Block eastward.


Hickory, from East to Wilbraham. High, from Maple to Walnut.


Holyoke, from Main to Conn. R. R. track.


Howard, from Main to Conn. River. Hubbard Avenue, from Main east to Dale.


Ingraham Avenue, from E. Union to High.


James, from Cedar to Walnut.


John, from Plainfield west to Conn. R. R.


Lebanon, from Hancock to Eastern avenue.


Liberty, from Main to Chicopee line. Lincoln. from Magazine to Federal.


Linden, from Chestnut east, opposite Essex.


STREETS, PLACES, AND SQUARES.


Lyman from Main to Spring. Magazine, from State to E. Worth- ington.


Main, from Mill River to Carew.


Maple, from State to Mill.


Margaret, from Main to H. & N. H R. Market, from State to Harrison ave- nue.


Massasoit, from Carew northward.


Mechanic, from Water to H. & N. H. R. R.


Mechanics' Row, from Howard to Bliss.


Mill, from Main to the Water Shops. Monroe, from Hancock to Eastern avenue.


Morris, from Main to Central.


Mulberry, from Maple to E. Union.


Myrtle, from State to High, east of School.


New, from E. Court north.


North Church Avenue, rear North Church west.


North, from Carew to Chestnut.


Nursery, from Liberty northward.


Oak, from State to Walnut.


Old Bay Road, from Factory east- ward.


Orleans, from State to Pendleton avenue.


Park, from Main to Maple.


Pearl, from Chestnut to Federal.


Pendleton Avenue, from Walnut to Hancock.


Pine, from Walnut to Mill.


Plainfield, from Bradford on river bank to Chicopee line.


Pynchon. from Main to Water.


Quincy, from Oak to Eastern avenue. Railroad, fronts depot, south side, ,west of Main.


Ravine .· from Magazine to Armory. Ringgold, from North to Chestnut. Salem, from Spring to Pearl.


Sanford, from Main to Dwight.


Sargeant, from Main to Conn. R. R. track.


School, from State to Mulberry.


South, continuation of Main from Mill River to Longmeadow line.


Spring, from State to Western R. R. track.


Spruce, from Central to Florence.


State, W., from Conn. River to Main. State, E., from Main to Boston road. Stearns Avenue, from E. Bridge to E. Worthington.


Stebbins, from State to Swan.


Stebbins Avenue, from Maple to Pine. Stockbridge, from Main eastward near State.


Summer, from Spring to Worthing- ton.


Swan, from Oak to Hancock.


Symonds Avenue, from W. Bridge to W. Worthington.


Taylor, from Main to Chestnut.


Terrence, from Swan to Boston road. Townsley Avenue, from Main to Market, at corner of Republican Block.


Tyler, from Oak to Hancock.


Union Square, in U. S. Armory grounds.


Vernon, from Main to Water.


Vine, from Main to Conn. R. R. track. Walnut, from State to Water Shops. Washington, from Main to H. & N. H. R. R.


Water, from Gardner to near R. R. Depot.


Webster, from Franklin to Liberty. Webster Avenue, from Salem across Pearl.


White, from Allen southward.


Whitney Avenue, from Water to H. & N. H. R. R. opposite Fremont.


Wilbraham, from Boston road east- ward.


Wilcox, from Main to Conn. River. William, from Main to H. & N. H. R. R.


Willow, from State to E. Union.


Willow Avenue, from Main east be- low Central.


Winter, from Columbian northward. Woodworth Avenue, from State south to High, near Walnut.


Worthington, E., from Main to Fac- tory.


Worthington, W., from Water to Main.


York, from Main to Conn. River.


SPRINGFIELD


City Directory


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BUSINESS ADVERTISER,


For 1864-5.


From July, 1864, to July, 1865.


PUBLISHED ANNUALLY.


SPRINGFIELD: PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL BOWLES & COMPANY. 1864.


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SPRINGFIELD DIRECTORY.


1864-5.


CITY GOVERNMENT -1864.


MAYOR-HENRY ALEXANDER, JR.


CLERK AND TREASURER-Albert T. Folsom.


ALDERMEN-Ward 1, Norman W. Talcott; Ward Two, William Patton ; Ward Three, Albert D. Briggs; Ward Four, Frederick H. Harris; Ward Five, Charles Barrows; Ward Six, Warren H. Wil- kinson; Ward Seven, Virgil Perkins; Ward Eight, Harvey E. Moseley.


CLERK-A. T. Folsom.


COMMON COUNCILMEN-President, N. A. Leonard; Ward One, Henry S. Hyde, John Mulligan, Charles H. Allen; Ward Two, O. H. Greenleaf, G. R. Townsley, J. F. Tannatt; Ward Three, Charles A. Winchester, W. H. Smith, A. N. Merrick; Ward Four, N. A. Leon- ard, A. L. Soule, Henry S. Lee; Ward Five, Charles Phelps, Wil- liam Collins, S. W. Porter; Ward Six, L. H. Taylor; Ward Seven, Peter Valentine; Ward Eight, George Foster.


CLERK-Lucius E. Ladd.


MESSENGER-J. D. Bigelow.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE-At large, Josiah Hooker; Ward One, R. B. Hildreth; Ward Two, J. E. McIntire; Ward Three, Rev. S. G. Buckingham; Ward Four, Rev. Francis Tiffany ; Ward Five, Horace Kibbe; Ward Six, J. G. Chase; Ward Seven, W. W. Gardner; Ward Eight, A. J. Plumer.


SCHOOL HOUSE AGENT FOR THE CENTRAL WARDS-David A. Adams.


SCHOOL HOUSE AGENT FOR WARD EIGHT-A. J. Plumer.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


CITY MARSHAL-Luke H. Pease.


ASSISTANT MARSHAL-Stephen P. Howard.


POLICEMEN-H. L. Niles, W. W. Day, Charles Chapman, Luther Clark, Orson White, E. M. Holcomb, Marcus Houghton, Josiah W. Flagg, John W. Brainard, Charles Osborne, Charles V. R. Austin,


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Lombard Button, Willlain 'Rynchon, J. M. Richmond, J. M. Morse, John C. Ray, J. W. Bradbury, J. D. Rood, Almon Gott, Edwin B. Skinner, A. O. S.uclair.


CONSTABLE AT INDIAN ORCHARD-A -F. Warriner.


WATCHMEN-Luke Hart, David Thompson, Jonah Stiles, Albion Jones, E. C. Pettis, Joseph Currier, Ebenezer Morse, Newton W. Pease, James C. Shamp.


OVERSEERS OF THE POOR .- The Mayor, ex-officio, Marvin Chapin, David A. Adams, L. H. Pease.


CITY PHYSICIAN-H. G. Stickney.


SUPERVISORS OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES .- The Mayor, ex-officio, Alderman Briggs, Councilman Townsley.


SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS-Justin Sackett.


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES-Charles Osborne.


CITY ENGINEER-J. Robbins Smith.


ASSESSORS-Francis Norton, H. S. Noyes, Titus Amidon.


TAX COLLECTOR-Francis Norton.


LIQUOR AGENT-Luke H. Pease.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


CHIEF ENGINEER-L. O. Hanson.


ASSISTANT ENGINEERS-C. W. Kimball, W. W. Day, A. P. Leshure, George T. Ramsdell, Anthony Hanrahan.


WARD OFFICERS.


WARD ONE-Warden, Wilson Eddy; Clerk, L. H. Powers ; In- spectors, Horace L. Niles, Joseph A. Stevens, D. B. Montague.


WARD TWO-Warden, W. W. Thomas ; Clerk, Edward H. Phelps ; Inspectors, Bradley Hosford, Henry S. Williams, William R. Sals- bury.


WARD THREE-Warden, David A. Adams; Clerk, William H. Smith ; Inspectors, Emerson S. Crosier, George S. Lewis, Asa F. Cowles.


WARD FOUR-Warden, J. S. Noble; Clerk, W. S. Warren; In- spectors, William Jones, Marcus Houghton, John Chase, 2d.


WARD FIVE- Warden, Levi Streeter; Clerk, William E. Monta- gue, Jr .; Inspectors, Marshall Elmer, George S. Russell, E. D. Stock.


WARD SIX-Warden, Charles Osborne; Clerk, Charles A. Call ; Inspectors, W. W. Day, E. M. Holcomb, W. C. Ripley.


WARD SEVEN-Warden, Luther S. Lewis; Clerk, Rawson Hatha- way; Inspectors, Charles C. Hall, William P. Ring, John Dudley.


WARD EIGHT-Warden, Edward P. Robbins; Clerk, Harvey E. Moseley ; Inspectors, William L. Converse, Ralph Foster, Hiram Warner.


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CITY GOVERNMENT .- HAMPDEN COUNTY REGISTER.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE CITY COUNCIL.


COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


ON BILLS IN SECOND READING-Messrs. Patton, Perkins and Moseley.


ON ENROLLED BILLS-Messrs. Harris, Barrows and Talcott.


ON ELECTIONS-Messrs. Moseley, Wilkinson and Briggs.


ON ORDINANCES-Messrs. Barrows, Briggs and Wilkinson.


JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.


ON FINANCE-The Mayor, Alderman Harris, Councilmen Green- leaf, Lee and Phelps.


ON ACCOUNTS-Aldermen Harris and Perkins; Councilmen Hyde, Allen and Townsley.


ON STREETS AND SIDEWALKS-Aldermen Briggs and Talcott ; Councilmen Townsley, Smith and Collins.


ON SEWERS AND DRAINS-Aldermen Talcott and Perkins; Coun- cilmen Phelps, Merrick and Soule.


ON CITY PROPERTY-Aldermen Perkins and Patton; Councilmen Winchester, Foster and Tannatt.


ON PAUPER DEPARTMENT-Aldermen Moseley and Barrows ; Councilmen Taylor, Valentine and Merrick.


ON LIGHTING STREETS-Aldermen Wilkinson and Briggs; Coun- cilmen Lee, Phelps and Taylor.


ON EDUCATION-Aldermen Barrows and Moseley; Councilmen Soule, Winchester and Lee.


ON FIRE DEPARTMENT-Aldermen Patton and Wilkinson ; Coun- cilmen Mulligan, Porter and Valentine,


ON PRINTING-The Mayor, President of the Council, and Council- man Smith.


COMMITTEES OF TILE COMMON COUNCIL.


ON BILLS IN SECOND READING-Messrs. Merrick, Hyde and Porter.


ON ENROLLED BILLS-Messrs. Lee, Winchester and Tannatt.


ON ELECTIONS-Messrs. Greenleaf, Collins and Allen.


ON ORDINANCES-Messrs. Soule, Merrick and Winchester.


HAMPDEN COUNTY REGISTER.


TIME OF HOLDING COURTS .- Supreme Judicial Court, law term, fourth Monday in September; nisi prius term, fourth Tuesday in April. Superior Court, civil terms, second Monday in March and June, and first Monday in October; criminal terms, third Monday in May and first Monday in December. Probate Court, holden at


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HAMPDEN COUNTY- REGISTER.


Springfield on the first Tuesdays of January, February, March, April, June, July, November, and fourth Tuesdays of April, August and September; at Westfield, on the third Tuesdays of March, June, September and December; at Monson, on the second Tuesday of June, and at Palmer, on the second Tuesday of September. The Court of Insolvency is held at the discretion of the Judge, accord- ing to the requirements of business to come before it.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


JUDGE OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY-William S. Shurtleff. Of- fice in Post Office Block, Springfield.


REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY-Samuel B. Spooner of Springfield. Office in Court House.


CLERK OF COURTS-George B. Morris of Springfield. Office in Court House.


REGISTER OF DEEDS-James E. Russell of Springfield. Office in Court House.


COUNTY TREASURER-Charles R. Ladd. Office in Court House.


OVERSEERS OF HOUSE OF CORRECTION .- A. N. Merrick, George Dwight; Henry Churchill, Chicopee.


SHERIFF AND JAILOR-Frederick Bush of Springfield.


DEPUTY SHERIFFS-Springfield, David A. Adams, Warren L. Shaw, 'A. M. Bradley ; J. L. Ames, Indian Orchard.


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-Benning Leavitt of Chicopee, Daniel G. Potter of Monson, Charles C. Wright of Agawam. Special Commis- sioners-David Smith of Chester, Samuel M. Bliss of Palmer. Times of meeting-at Springfield on the second Tuesday of April, and first Tuesday of October, and fourth Tuesdays of June and December.


COMMISSIONERS TO QUALIFY CIVIL OFFICERS-Springfield-Eras- mus D. Beach, George Bliss, Richard Bliss, William B. Calhoun, James W. Crooks, George B. Morris, Oliver B. Morris, William S. Shurtleff, A. N. Merrick.


CORONERS-Springfield-Eliphalet Trask, Joseph Ingraham, Wil- liam E. Montague.


NOTARIES PUBLIC-E. W. Bond, J. W. Crooks, A. L. Soule, J. M. Stebbins, J. H. Morton, George Walker, John Wells, J. M. Thomp- son, Charles Marsh, William Stowe, Horace C. Lee, Stephen E. Sey- mour, Henry S. Lee, James A. Rumrill.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, including Justices of the Peace and Quorum designated by a *, and Justices throughout the Commonwealth by a +- Henry Alexander, Jr., +George Ashmun, Wm. K. Baker, F. A. Bar- ton, *E. D. Beach, S. C. Bemis, Wm. L. Bemis, Richard Bliss, +George Bliss, Milton Bradley, Melville W. Bridge, *Ephraim W. Bond, Walter H. Bowdoin, Timothy M. Brown, Roderick Burt, Harvey Butler, +Wm. B. Calhoun, Chester W. Chapin, Harvey Chapin, *R. A. Chap- man, Thomas Chubbuck, Wm. Conner, Jr., *James W. Crooks, Ben-


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. BANKS.


jamin Day, Benjamin Davis, (Indian Orchard,) E. W. Dickinson, Edmund Freeman, Albert T. Folsom, Henry Gray, Wm. S. Greene, Erastus Hayes, R. B. Hildreth, *Josiah Hooker, *Charles Howard, Nathaniel Howard, John W. Hunt, Joseph Ingraham, Charles R. Ladd, Horace C. Lee, N. A. Leonard, Charles Marsh, James E. McIntire, *A. N. Merrick, Wm. E. Montague, R. S. Moore, *Henry Morris, George B. Morris, R. D. Morris, *James H. Morton, Harvey E. Moseley, Simeon Newell, H. S. Noyes, Edmund Palmer, Andrew J. Plumer, Joseph C. Pynchon, *Caleb Rice, James E. Russell, War- ren L. Shaw, Henry Smith, Heman Smith, William S. Shurtleff, *William L. Smith, A. L. Soule, Samuel B. Spooner, John M. Steb- bins, *William Stowe, James M. Thompson, *Eliphalet Trask, P. B. Tyler, George Walker, Charles II. Williams, C. A. Winchester, +John Wells, Gideon Wells.


COMMISSIONERS, resident in Springfield, appointed to take testimony to be used, and acknowledgments of deeds to be recorded in the following named States-Connecticut, A. N. Merrick; Illinois, George Walker; Iowa, George Walker; Maine, James H. Morton; Michigan, New Hampshire, George Walker, A. N. Merrick; New York, George Walker, E. W. Bond, A. L. Soule, William S. Shurtleff; Ohio, George Walker, A. N. Merrick; Pennsylvania, George Walker; Rhode Island, A. N. Merrick, James H. Morton ; South Carolina, James H. Morton ; Vermont, A. N. Merrick ; Wisconsin, A. N. Merrick.


BANKS.


AGAWAM BANK-Corner Main and Lyman streets, near R. R. depot .- Capital $300,000. President, Marvin Chapin ; Cashier, F. S. Bailey ; Teller, H. K. Baker; Clerks, C. A. Hawkins, J. F. Griggs; Directors, Chester W. Chapin, Lombard Dale, Marvin Chapin, D. L. Harris, Edward Southworth, J. B. Vinton, Roderick Ashley, J. B. M. Stebbins, S. C. Bemis.


CHICOPEE BANK-Corner Main and Elm streets .- Capital $300,000. President, Philo F. Wilcox; Cashier, Thomas Warner, Jr .; Teller, Lewis Warner; Book-keeper, M. R. Williams; Clerk, E. P. Wilcox ; Directors, Philo F. Wilcox, Henry Fuller, Jr., James D. Brewer, Gad O. Bliss, Elijah W. Bliss, Horace Smith.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK-Main street, opposite Court Square .- Capital $300,000. President, James Kirkham; Cashier, J. H. Appleton ; Teller, F. S. Graves, Jr .; Clerk, Charles H. Morris ; Directors, James Kirkham, O. H. Greenleaf, Henry Morris, D. B. Wesson, W. K. Baker, Samuel Norris, George E. Howard.


JOHN HANCOCK BANK-Fort Block, corner Main and Fort streets. -Capital $150,000. President, R. S. Moore ; Cashier, Edmund D. Chapin ; Teller, E. W. Sparhawk; Clerk, Frank Eames; Directors, R. S. Moore, Elisha Gunn, William Conner, Jr., Abijah W. Chapin, Calvin Loomis, W. H. Wilkinson.


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PYNCHON BANK-Main street, near State .- Capital $150,000. President, H. N. Case; Cashier, James D. Safford ; Teller, Geo. W. Hubbard; Directors, Daniel Gay, Benjamin K. Bliss, H. N. Case, Homer Foot, H. B. Crane, E. W. Bond, Daniel Pynchon, Willis Phelps, N. W. Talcott.


SECOND NATIONAL BANK (formerly Springfield Bank)-State street near Main .- Capital $300,000. President, Henry Alexander, Jf. ; Cashier, Lewis Warriner; Teller, John H. Sanderson ; Clerk, Fred- erick Humphrey ; Directors, Henry Alexander, Jr., Josiah Hooker, Benjamin Day, William Gunn, Lewis Gorham, Alfred Rowe, George B. Morris, J. P. Bigelow, Horace Kibbe.


THIRD NATIONAL BANK-Barnes' Block, Main street .- Capital $500,000. President, George Walker; Cashier, Frederick H. Har- ris; Teller, George B. Pierce; Clerk, Daniel Gillett; Directors, George Walker, John L. King, Edmund Freeman, Clark W. Bryan, John Wells, Emerson Gaylord, Joseph Carew, J. C. Parsons, Aaron Bagg.


SPRINGFIELD INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS-Foot's Block, corner Main and State streets. Incorporated 1827-President, Josiah Hooker ; Vice President, Philo F. Wilcox; Trustees, Josiah Hooker, Philo F. Wilcox, Benjamin Day, James M. Thompson, John B. Stebbins, William Gunn, Henry S. Lee; Treasurer, Henry S. Lee; Secretary, W. S. Shurtleff; Teller and Book-keeper, F. S. Bacon. Deposits, $1,416,322.65. Business hours, from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. and from 2 to 3 P. M. Receives deposits and pays interest on all sums from One to One Thousand Dollars.


SPRINGFIELD FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK-Hampden House Block, Court street .- President, Joseph C. Pynchon; Vice Presidents, E. D. Beach, William B. Calhoun, Marvin Chapin ; Trustees, E. W. Bond, A. W. Chapin, Daniel Pynchon, Thomas Warner, Jr., B. K. Bliss, Charles O. Chapin, E. F. Moseley, Rev. George B. Ide, David Smith, J. T. Rockwood, H. Fuller, Jr., Rev. M. P. Galligher, Charles Marsh, James E. Russell, Springfield; Aaron Bagg, West Spring- field; Gilbert A. Smith, South Hadley; J. C. Parsons, Holyoke; M. Raymond, Wilbraham; Treasurer, Daniel J. Marsh; Secretary, E. W. Bond. Deposits, $400,333.41. Business hours from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. and from 2 to 4 P. M. Deposits received from Five Cents to One Thousand Dollars.


HAMPDEN SAVINGS BANK, at Agawam Bank, Corner Main and Ly- man streets, near R. R. Depot .- President, Stephen C. Bemis; Vice Presidents, C. W. Chapin, D. L. Harris, E. Trask, F. Morgan ; Trus- tees, James A. Rumrill, W. H. Wilkinson, A. L. Soule, Caleb Rice, M. Chapin, H. Gray, T. W. Wason, E. Southworth, W. K. Baker, John M. Stebbins, William Melcher; Secretary and Treasurer, F. S. Bailey. Deposits $325,000. Business hours, every business day at Agawam Bank from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Deposits made at any time between the quarters ending the third Mondays of February, May, August, and November, will be put on interest on the quarter day succeeding the deposit, at the rate of five per cent. per annum.


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INSURANCE COMPANIES.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY-Cash Capi- tal $300,000. President, Edmund Freeman; Secretary, William Conner, Jr .; Book-keepers, J. A. Schlesinger, A. J. Wright; Clerks, George B. Patch, Henry Gates; Directors, Edmund Freeman, Ches- ter W. Chapin, Daniel L. Harris, Marvin Chapin, Edward Southworth, William Birnie, William Stowe, James Brewer, George Walker, Lom- bard Dale, Charles Merriam, Henry E. Russell, Waitstill Hastings. H. S. Humphrey, General Agent. Office, Fort Block.


MASSASOIT INSURANCE COMPANY-Cash Capital $200,000. Presi- dent, Abijah W. Chapin; Secretary, S. J. Hall; Book-keeper, Ros- well Lee; Directors, J. B. Vinton, Stephen C. Bemis, Henry Fuller, Jr., J. B. M. Stebbins, E. S. Chapin, William Birnie, A. W. Chapin, A. D. Chapin, C. L. Covill, A. L. Soule, O. H. Greenleaf, James H. Morton, George Merriam. Office, Fort Block.


HAMPDEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY-Capital $150,000. Presi- dent, Joseph C. Pynchon; Secretary, Charles Marsh ; Directors, Jo- seph C. Pynchon, Ephraim W. Bond, Philos B. Tyler, James B. Rum- rill, Willis Phelps, J. O. Moseley, George B. Morris, Charles I. Shaw, William E. Montague, Edwin Seeger, George T. Bond, Homer Foot, F. H. Harris, H. B. Crane, E. D. Chapin, Charles Marsh. Office, Pynchon Bank Block.


SPRINGFIELD FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY-President, Elijah Blake ; Secretary, Lewis Gorham. Office over Chicopee Bank.


MASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY-Capital and surplus. exceeding $700,000. President, Caleb Rice; Secretary, Francis B. Bacon; Clerk, William H. Bowdoin; Medical Examiner, Alfred Lambert, M. D .; Directors, Caleb Rice, E. D. Beach, Henry Fuller, Jr., Edmund Freeman, Otis Childs, W. C. Sturtevant, James Kirkham, P. B. Tyler, F. B. Bacon, Samuel Bowles, Alfred Lambert, Elam Stockbridge, Joseph Stone, C. W. Bryan, E. W. Bond; Sylva- nus Adams, Chicopee ; Ralph W. Holman, Boston; E. C. Cowdin, New York. Office in Foot's Block.


SPRINGFIELD LOAN AND FUND ASSOCIATION-President, George W. Winchester; Vice Presidents, C. R. Ladd, E. Stockbridge, J. C. McIntosh ; Directors, Edward Southworth, H. B. Crane, Silas Cook, George E. Page, L. Hitchcock, L. Clark, James Kirkham, Horace Kibbe, J. O. Moseley, C. L. Shaw, S. R. Rockwood, R. E. Ladd, H. Hutchins, Thomas Chubbuck, Edwin Chase; Secretary, F. B. Bacon ; Surveyor, C. L. Shaw ; Attorney, E. W. Bond.


SPRINGFIELD AQUEDUCT COMPANY-President and Treasurer, Caleb Rice; Secretary, O. W. Wilcox; Directors, Caleb Rice, Daniel L. Harris, Joseph Stone, Otis Childs, O. W. Wilcox; Collector of Rents, Horace Rude. Office second door north of Baptist Church, Main street.


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RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.


RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES IN SPRINGFIELD.


When Founded, and Date of Settlement of present Pastor.


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL-Court Square, between Elm and Court streets. Founded 1637. Rev. Henry M. Parsons, November, 1854.


OLIVET CONGREGATIONAL-State street, opposite Armory Grounds. Founded 1833. Pulpit vacant.


SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL-Bliss street, near Main street. Founded 1843. Rev. S. G. Buckingham, January, 1847.


NORTH CONGREGATIONAL-Main street, between Bridge and Worth- ington streets. Founded 1846. Rev. L. C. Seelye, January 20, 1863.


UNITARIAN-State street, near Main street. Founded 1819. Pul- pit vacant.


CHRIST CHURCH, EPISCOPAL-State street, near junction of Chest- nut and Maple streets. Founded 1838. Rev. George H. McKnight, November 1st, 1859.


FIRST BAPTIST-Corner Main street and Harrison avenue. Found- ed 1811. George B. Ide, D. D., October, 1852.


A Colony from the First Baptist Church hold meetings regularly in Union Hall, (Union House Block,) and a distinct society organiza- tion is contemplated.


FIRST METHODIST-Near Upper Water Shops. Founded 1815. Rev. Pliny Wood, April, 1864.


UNION STREET METHODIST-Corner Union and Mulberry streets. Founded 1823. Rev. Nelson Stutson, April, 1863.


PYNCHON STREET METHODIST-Pynchon street near Main. Found- ed 1844. Rev. W. R. Clark, April, 1864.


UNIVERSALIST-Main street opposite Bliss street. Founded 1827. Rev. Josiah Marvin, January, 1859.


ST. MICHAEL'S, ROMAN CATHOLIC-Corner State and Elliott streets. Founded 1861. Rev. M. P. Galligher, 1857.


THE NEW JERUSALEM CHURCH, OR SWEDENBORGIANS-Organized 1853. Meet for Divine worship Sabbath afternoons at No. 11 Maple street.




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