Springfield city directory, and business advertiser, 1866-67, Part 1

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Publication date: 1866-1867
Publisher: Springfield, [Mass.] : S. Bowless and Company
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GENEALOGY 974.401 H17sp 1866


ENEALOGY COLLECTION


ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY 3 1833 01229 7666


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


EDWIN C. BARR'S Ladies' and Gentlemen's


Dining, Lunch, Coffee, and Ice ream


ROOMS, Confectionery and Fancy Bakery, 136 MAIN STREET, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


Having secured the services of MR. J. J. RICHARDSON, so long and favorably known as ORNAMENTAL CONFECTIONER and FANCY CAKE BAKER, the Proprietor feels assured, with his new and increased facilities for business, to always be prepared to furnish Families, Parties. and others with the best WEDDING, SILVER. POUND, and SPONGE CAKE, and the richest assortment of BASKET and FANCY CAKE, CREAM and WATER ICES, JELLIES, CHARLOTTE DE RUSSE, PYRAMIDS, BONED TURKEY, SALADS, and all kinds of ORNAMENTAL CAKE, and CONFECTIONERY.


Waiters and Music furnished if desired. Families making Cake can have it Baked, Iced, and Ornamented.


WASHBURN & CHASE,


UNDERTAKERS,


AND DEALERS IN BURIAL ARTICLES OF ALL KINDS,


Caskets and Coffins


OF DIFFERENT STYLES AND FINISH, METALLIC CASES, LYMAN'S PATENT CRYSTALLIZED CASKET, ROBES, SCARFS, CAPS, &c., &c., AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Old Republican Building, Cor. Market and Sanford Streets,


ADVERTISEMENTS.


SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE


Insurance Company Of Springfield, Mass.


$300,000 00


Cash Assets, (Jan. 1, 1866,)


Cash Capital,


551,318 99


Insures Dwellings, Stores, Manufacturing Establish- ments, Merchandise, and other Property,


AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE.


On as favorable terms as other well established Stock Companies.


Losses Promptly Adjusted and Paid.


DIRECTORS.


EDMUND FREEMAN,


EDWARD SOUTHWORTH,


CHESTER W. CHAPIN,


LOMBARD DALE,


DANIEL L. HARRIS,


WILLIAM BIRNIE,


GEORGE WALKER,


CHARLES MERRIAM,


MARVIN CHAPIN,


HENRY E. RUSSELL,


JAMES BREWER, WILLIAM STOWE,


WAITSTILL HASTINGS, New York.


EDMUND FREEMAN, President.


J. N. DUNHAM, Secretary, CHARLES E. LANE, Assistant Secretary.


ADVERTISEMENTS.


LABAREE BRO'S & CO.,


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


oreign,


Domestic


anen


BRY GOODS,


No. 1 Fallon's Block, Main St.


W. H. LABAREE, B. F. LABAREE, J. W. LABAREE,


Springfield, Mass.


D. L. HARRIS & COMPANY, No. 1, Charles St., Springfield, Mass., BUILDERS OF


Machinists' Tools,


From patterns formerly owned by the Springfield Tool. Com- . pany, with our own additions and improvements,


- AND Manufacturers of the Littlefield Steam and Power Pumps For Fire Purposes, Supply, or Boilers. -ALSO,- TURN TABLES, BOLTS, SHAFTING AND MILL WORK, BOLT CUTTERS AND TAPPING MACHINES.


D. L. HARRIS.


R. F. HAWKINS. W. H. BURRALL.


Howe's Patent Truss For Bridges and Roofs for Railroads and Highways, BUILT BY D. L. HARRIS & CO., SPRINGFIELD, MASS. 1*


ADVERTISEMENTS.


ROBINSON, MARSH & CO.


DEALERS IN


Seasoned Pine Lumber,


Dressed Lumber, Flooring, Shingles, Lath,


WHITE WOOD, BLACK WALNUT, ASH, CHERRY, &c., &c.


H. A. ROBINSON. W. S. MARSH.


G. F. WADSWORTH. E. A. PERKINS.


New England Division


AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.


THOMPSON & CO., - - Proprietors. GENERAL OFFICE,


No. 3 Court


treet, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


WALLACH, SCHWAB & ZINSSER,


SUCCESSORS TO ISAAC FOX,


DEALERS IN


Atillinery and Fancy Goods,


AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


No. 233 Main Street, Under Hampden Hall,


J. WALLACH. J. SCHWAB. TH. ZINSSER.


Springfield, Mass.


ADVERTISEMENTS.


WASON Manufacturing Company, RAILWAY


CAR BUILDERS, Springfield, Mass.


MOORE BROS.


PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS.


Opposite Court Square, Main Street,


Springfield, Mass.


W. J. HOLLAND,


PUBLISHER,


Corner Main and Taylor Sts., Springfield, Mass.


AGENTS ARE WANTED


In every Town, County and State, to sell Books, Engravings, &c.


ADVERTISEMENTS.


pringfield


nstitution for


avings.


Incorporated ft. D. 1827,


BANKING ROOM No. 7 FOOT'S BLOCK, Corner of Main and State Streets.


RECEIVES DEPOSITS AND PAYS INTEREST ON ALL SUMS FROM ONE TO ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS.


JOSIAH HOOKER, President. HENRY S. LEE, Treasurer.


P. F. WILCOX, Vice President. WM. S. SHURTLEFF, Secretary.


TRUSTEES - Josiah Hooker. P. F. Wilcox, Benjamin Day, William Gunn, James M. Thompson, John B. Stebbins, Henry S. Lee.


AUDITORS - Homer Foot, James D. Brewer, Edmund Freeman.


HAMPDEN INGS BANK.


SPRINGFIELD. OFFICE AT THE AGAWAM BANK.


Deposits received every business day from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M.


PRESIDENT -STEPHEN C. BEMIS, Springfield. VICE PRESIDENTS - Chester W. Chapin, Springfield; Franklin Morgan, Palmer; Eliphalet Trask, D. L. Harris, Springfield.


TRUSTEES - Caleb Rice. Marvin Chapin, John M. Stebbins, W. H. Wilkin- son. Henry Gray, W. K. Baker, Thomas W. Wason, James A. Rumrill, T. M. Brown, Springfield; Edward Southworth, William Melcher, West Springfield.


SECRETARY AND TREASURER -F. S. BAILEY.


THE SPRINGFIELD


ive Cents Savings Bank


Banking Room, No. 1 Court Street, Hampden House Block, NORTH SIDE OF COURT SQUARE.


Business Hours from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., and 2 to 3 P. M.


JOSEPH C. PYNCHON, President.


VICE PRESIDENTS-E. D. Beach, Aaron Bagg, A. W. Chapin, Marvin Chapin.


TRUSTEES -E. W. Bond. Geo. B. Morris, Daniel Pynchon, T. Warner, Jr., Tim Henry, B. K. Bliss, Charles O. Chapin, James E. Russell, Geo. P. Geer, David Smith, J. T. Rockwood. H. Fuller. Jr., Charles Marsh, Willis Phelps, F. H. Harris, Gilbert A. Smith, William Rice, Springfield; J. C. Parsons, Holyoke.


DANIEL J. MARSH, Treasurer. E. W. BOND, Secretary.


ADVERTISEMENTS.


EARLE'S


Patent Steam Pump.


CARLES PA ATEN


JAN.10.186


CO


DWIGHT JR & DINGFIELD M


BRADLEY-GO


GEORGE DWIGHT, JR. & CO.,


SOLE MANUFACTURERS AND PROPRIETORS.


Also, Builders of Engines and Boilers.


Office and Manufactory, Corner Hillman and Dwight Streets, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


Warehouse, - - 108 Sudbury Street, - - Boston. DEPOTS.


330 Delancey Street, New York. 54 South Well Street, Chicago. 24 North Fifth Street, St. Louis.


9 West Second Street, Cincinnati.


26 Light Street, Baltimore.


91 First Street, Pittsburgh.


146 Seneca Street, Cleveland.


125 So. Pennsylvania St., Indianapolis.


ADVERTISEMENTS.


ROBERT ALEXANDER,


MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


Stoues, Banges, Furnaces,


AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.


Tin Roofing, and all Kinds of Tin, Copper, Galvanized and Sheet- Iron Job Work done at short notice and warranted. No. 5 ALLIS' BLOCK. S


Springfield, Glass.


SAMUEL BOWLES & CO.


PUBLISH-


cross The Continent,


BY SAMUEL BOWLES. THE MOST POPULAR BOOK OF TRAVEL ISSUED. 500 pages, 12mo., with a full map of all the Western States and Territories. Price, $2.00.


EMERSON'S Internal Revenue Guide. LAW OF JULY 13, 1866,


Containing ALL THE INTERNAL REVENUE LAWS, Codified and arranged in their appropriate places. with Decisions. Rulings, Tables of 'J'axation, Exemptions. Stamp Duties, &c,, and full Digest and Alphabetical Index.


Edited by CHAS. N. EMERSON, Assessor 10th Mass. Dist. 378 Pages Octavo. In Paper, $1.50; in Muslin, $2.00.


The pringfield Directory,


Annually. with complete List of Names of City Residents ; Map of the City ; List of Streets, Churches, Blocks. Banks, Hotels. A book of general information in regard to the City and its belongings. Price, 75 cts. All of these books sent by mail, post paid, on receipt of price, SAMUEL BOWLES & CO., Publishers.


ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. A. BALDWIN'S


New York


Clothing Store,


138 Main Street, Corner Vernon,


SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF


Men's, Boys', and Youths'


CLOTHING, -AND-


Gents' Furnishing Goods,


S AND CAPS.


GOOD ASSORTMENT OF


Rubber and Oil Cloth


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


HOLMES & TRAFTON, GENERAL


Claim and Insurance Agents,


Rooms 8 and 9, NEW OPERA HOUSE, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.


Buildings, Merchandise, Furniture, &c., Insured against loss or damage by Fire, on Liberal Terms.


LIFE AND ACCIDENT POLICIES,


Issued by this Agency for long or short periods.


Particular attention given to the settlement of all Claims against the Government.


Money advanced and Claims cashed.


J. W. HOLMES, Late Adjutant 27th Mass. Vols. I J. W. TRAFTON, Late Captain 27th Mass. Vols.


ETRATED


NABRIDGED


EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE Webster's New Dictionary, - WITH Illustrations.


3000


CALL AND EXAMINE AT ANY BOOKSTORE.


SPRINGFIELD


City Directory


AND


Business Advertiser.


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1866-67


FROM JULY, 1866, TO JULY, 1867.


PUBLISHED ANNUALLY.


SPRINGFIELD: PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL BOWLES AND COMPANY. 1866.


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Springfield Directory.


1866-7:


CITY GOVERNMENT-1866.


MAYOR-ALBERT D. BRIGGS.


CLERK AND TREASURER-Albert T. Folsom.


ALDERMEN-Ward One, William Pynchon; Ward Two, D. H. Brigham; Ward Three, Tim Henry; Ward Four, F. H. Harris; Ward Five, G. W. Harrison; Ward Six, W. H. Wilkinson; Ward Seven, John G. Taylor; Ward Eight, John Severson.


CLERK-A. T. Folsom.


COMMON COUNCILMEN-President, William L. Smith; Ward One, J. H. Demond, Warren Emerson, J. C. McIntosh; Ward Two, Gideon Wells, H. M. Morehouse, George Dwight, Jr .; Ward Three, H. N. Tinkham, William H. Smith, Joseph H. Damon; Ward Four, D. B. Wesson, William L. Smith, W. S. Marsh; Ward Five, Charles Phelps, S. W. Porter, Charles Chapman; Ward Six, Gustavus D. Tapley ; Ward Seven, John M. Meggett; Ward Eight, Samuel Mills.


CLERK-Lucius E. Ladd.


MESSENGER-J. D. Bigelow.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE-At large, Josiah Hooker; Ward One, Rev. Josiah Marvin; Ward Two, Rev. William Rice; Ward Three, Rev. S. G. Buckingham; Ward Four, John L. King; Ward Five, Horace Kibbe; Ward Six, John B. Stebbins; Ward Seven, William W. Gard- ner; Ward Eight, Hiram Warner.


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS-E. A. Hubbard.


OVERSEERS OF THE POOR-The Mayor, ex-officio, L. H. Pease, T. H. Allen, Titus Amadon.


CITY PHYSICIAN-Dr. H. G. Stickney.


SUPERVISORS OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-The Mayor, ex-officio, Alderman Henry, Councilman W. H. Smith.


SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS-Justin Sackett.


CITY ENGINEER-J. R. Smith.


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CITY GOVERNMENT.


ASSESSORS-Francis Norton, H. S. Noyes, Titus Amadon. TAX COLLECTOR-Francis Norton.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


POLICE COURT-James H. Morton, Justice. Special Justices, Charles A. Winchester, Edward Morris. Court held daily (Sundays excepted) at 9 A. M., in Police Court Room, City Hall.


CITY MARSHAL-Luke H. Pease.


ASSISTANT MARSHAL-S. P. Howard.


POLICE OFFICERS-Marcus Houghton, Charles Osborne, Albion Jones, Luther Clark, E. D. Stock, Larkin Newell, E. M. Holcomb, W. W. Day, J. W. Brainard, A. O. Sinclair, E. W. Clark, E. S. Crosier, A. M. Piper, Charles Smith, E. B. Skinner, John E. Ballard, E. F. Foster, Apollos Marsh, F. W. Flagg.


CONSTABLE AT INDIAN ORCHARD-J. M. Morse.


NIGHT AND DAY WATCHMEN-J. C. Shamp, Ebenezer Morse, E. C. Pettis, H. A. Braman, Lester Smith, W. T. Smart, Willard Hutchins, A. S. Ellis, B. M. Durfee, Alfred Clough, P. V. B. Havens, A. W. Atwood.


WARD OFFICERS.


WARD ONE-Warden, D. P. Kingsley ; Ward Clerk, Henry M. Willard; Inspectors, Josiah Bumstead, William H. King, Richard W. Rice.


WARD Two- Warden, F. Richmond; Ward Clerk, Charles W. Mutell; Inspectors, G. N. Parsons, L. C. Smith, William Dunham.


WARD THREE-Warden, Ralph Day; Ward Clerk, Charles M. Lee ; Inspectors, A. C. Anthony, William A. Hendrick, Amasa B. Parsons.


WARD FOUR-Warden, C. R. Ladd; Ward Clerk, George K. Cur- rier ; Inspectors, Marcus Houghton, John Chase, 2d, Oliver Marsh.


WARD FIVE-Warden, E. D. Stock; Ward Clerk, Charles P. Hill; Inspectors, J. S. Brown, G. D. Parsons, David Powers.


WARD SIX- Warden, Rufus A. Russell; Ward Clerk, Charles A. Call; Inspectors, W. W. Day, Daniel Schoonmaker, Charles B. Rice.


WARD SEVEN-Warden, Marcellus Pinney ; Ward Clerk, Isaac B. Livingston ; Inspectors, Nathan Rice, Charles C. Hall, Frederick H. Kimberly.


WARD EIGHT- Warden, Samuel Mills; Ward Clerk, George Glid- den; Inspectors, John F. Smith, Samuel P. Mills, William N. Cooley.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


CHIEF ENGINEER-L. H. Powers.


ASSISTANT ENGINEERS-C. F. Hovey, E. D. Stock, W. Armington, W. W. Day, Peter Platt.


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CITY GOVERNMENT.


SUBORDINATE OFFICERS.


MEASURERS OF WOOD AND BARK-Luther Bliss, Jr., C. J. Eaton, H. J. Davison, Charles E. Brown, Warren Spaulding, Marvin Well- man, Harvey Lyman, Charles A. Woolson, Henry W. Hallett, John P. Wilcox, A. O. Gray, John Kimberly, Eli H. Patch, Andrew Titus, George A. Graves, E. H. Waite, Harvey J. Deming, Charles A. Call, Nathaniel Cate.


WEIGHERS OF COAL-H. W. Worden, Andrew Titus, M. C. Kings- bury, Richard W. Rice, Erskine Pease, Oshea Page, Roderick Ashley, Charles W. Chapin, J. M. Morse, William H. Haley, James R. Crooks.


PUBLIC WEIGHERS-Richard W. Rice, Andrew Titus, E. J. Bate- man, Henry M. Willard, J. M. Morse.


FENCE VIEWERS-Harvey Butler, I. P. Dickinson, Alvin N. Kibbe, Richard Burt, David A. Adams, John Kimberly.


MEASURER OF GRAIN-Franklin Richmond.


MEASURERS OF LEATHER-H. A. Shaw, Josiah Cummings, D. C. Frost.


POUND KEEPERS-Tyler Childs, Erskine Pease.


INSPECTORS OF LIME-Abel Howe, John Topliff.


SURVEYORS OF LUMBER-Amos Crosby, Oshea Page, Charles L. Shaw, A. L. Chapin, Charles W. Hubbard, H. A. Robinson.


INSPECTORS OF CHARCOAL BASKETS-Luke H. Pease.


TRUANT OFFICERS-J. L. Ames, E. A. Hubbard, J. D. Stratton, S. P. Howard, E. F. Foster, W. W. Amadon, E. C. Pettis, W. T. Smart, Willard Hutchins, J. C. Shamp, P. V. B. Havens.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE CITY COUNCIL, 1866. COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


ON ENROLLED BILLS-Messrs. Harris, Brigham and Henry.


ON BILLS IN SECOND READING-Messrs. Severson, Pynchon and Wilkinson.


ON ELECTIONS-Messrs. Harrison, Taylor and Brigham.


ON ORDINANCES-Messrs. Henry, Harris and Harrison.


JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.


ON FINANCE-The Mayor, Alderman Harris, President of the Common Council, Councilmen Wesson and Dwight.


ON ACCOUNTS-Aldermen Harris and Brigham, Councilmen Wes- son, Phelps and McIntosh.


ON STREETS AND SIDEWALKS-Aldermen Henry and Pynchon, Councilmen Smith, Demond and Tapley.


ON CITY PROPERTY-Aldermen Brigham and Wilkinson, Council- men Phelps, Dwight and Meggett. 1*


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CITY GOVERNMENT .- HAMPDEN COUNTY REGISTER.


ON SEWERS AND DRAINS-Aldermen Pynchon and Taylor, Coun- cilmen Marsh, Phelps and Emerson.


ON PAUPER DEPARTMENT-Aldermen Severson and Harrison, Councilmen Tinkham, Morehouse and Mills.


ON LIGHTING STREETS-Aldermen Wilkinson and Henry, Council- men Porter, Mills and Morehouse.


ON EDUCATION-Aldermen Harrison and Severson, Councilmen Wells, McIntosh and Smith.


ON FIRE DEPARTMENT-Aldermen Wilkinson and Taylor, Council- men Emerson, Damon and Chapman.


ON PRINTING-The Mayor, President of the Common Council and Councilman Marsh.


COMMITTEES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.


ON BILLS IN SECOND READING-Messrs. Tapley, Porter and Damon.


ON ENROLLED BILLS-Messrs. Meggett, Chapman and Smith.


ON ELECTIONS-Messrs. Demond, Mills and Porter.


ON ORDINANCES-Messrs. Wells, Chapman and Tinkham.


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 Spring- field on the first Tuesdays of every month except August and Octo- ber, and fourth Tuesdays of April, August and September ; at West- field, 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, according to the requirements of busi- ness to come before it.


COUNTY OFFICERS.


JUDGE OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY-William S. Shurtleff. Of- fice in the Old 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-Samuel Palmer, Agawam; George Dwight, John W. Hunt, Springfield.


SHERIFF AND JAILOR-Frederick Bush of Springfield.


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HAMPDEN COUNTY REGISTER.


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


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-Charles C. Wright of Agawam, Daniel G. Potter of Monson, A. N. Merrick of Springfield. Special Com- missioners-Edwin H. Ball of Holyoke, Albert D. Bagg of West Springfield. Times of Meeting-at Springfield on the second Tues- day of April, and the first Tuesday of October, and Fourth Tuesdays of June and December.


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


CORONERS-Springfield-Eliphalet Trask, Joseph Ingraham, Wil- liam F. 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, Henry S. Lee, James A. Rumrill, J. E. McIntire, William S. Greene, Edward Morris.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE-including Justices of the Peace and Quo- rum designated by a *, and Justices throughout the Commonwealth by a +-Henry Alexander, Jr., +George Ashmun, Wm. K. Baker, F. A. Barton, Charles A. Beach, *E. D. Beach, S. C. Bemis, Wm. L. Bemis, +George Bliss, Milton Bradley, Melville W. Bridge, *Ephraim W. Bond, Walter H. Bowdoin, Timothy M. Brown, Augustine Burt, Roderick Burt, Harvey Butler, Wm. G. Chamberlin, Chester W. Cha- pin, Harvey Chapin, *R. A. Chapman, Thomas Chubbuck, *James W. Crooks, Benjamin Day, Benjamin Davis, (Indian Orchard,) E. W. Dickinson, Edmund Freeman, Albert T. Folsom, Horatio R. Fletcher, Joseph B. Gardiner, Henry Gray, Wm. S. Greene, Sanford J. Hall, Erastus Hayes, R. B. Hildreth, *Josiah Hooker, *Charles Howard, Nathaniel Howard, John W. Hunt, James Kirkham, Joseph Ingra- ham, Charles R. Ladd, Horace C. Lee, Henry S. Lee, N. A. Leonard, Charles Marsh, James E. McIntire, *A. N. Merrick, Wm. E. Monta- gue, R. S. Moore, *Henry Morris, George B. Morris, R. D. Morris, Edward Morris, *James H. Morton, Harvey E. Moseley, Simeon New- ell, H. S. Noyes, Smith R. Phillips, Samuel W. Porter, Joseph C. Pynchon, *Caleb Rice, Charles W. Kice, James E. Russell, Warren L. Shaw, William S. Shurtleff, Henry Smith, Heman Smith, *William L. Smith, A. L. Soule, Samuel B. Spooner, John M. Stebbins, *William Stowe, James M. Thompson, Lewis A. Tifft, *Eliphalet Trask, P. B. Tyler, George Walker, 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


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BANKS.


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 NATIONAL BANK-Corner Main and Lyman streets, near R. R. depot-Capital, $300,000. President, Marvin Chapin; Cashier, F. S. Bailey; Teller, P. S. Bailey; Book-keeper, C. H. Morris; Directors, James A. Rumrill, Lombard Dale, Marvin Chapin, D. L. Harris, Edward Southworth, J. B. Vinton, Roderick Ashley, J. B. M. Stebbins, S. C. Bemis.


CHICOPEE NATIONAL BANK-Corner Main and Elm streets-Capi- tal, $400,000. President, H. S. Lee; Cashier, Thomas Warner, Jr .; Teller, A. B. West; Book-keeper, C. H. Churchill; Clerk, H. A. Simonds; Directors, Philo F. Wilcox, Henry Fuller, Jr., James D. Brewer, Gad O. Bliss, Elijah W. Bliss, Horace Smith, Henry S. Lee.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK-Main street, opposite Court Square- Capital, $300,000. President, James Kirkham; Cashier, J. H. Apple- ton; Teller, Dustin A. Folsom; Clerks, C. P. Kibbe, W. M. Gray; Directors, James Kirkham, O. H. Greenleaf, Henry Morris, D. B. Wesson, W. K. Baker, T. W. Wason, George E. Howard.


JOHN HANCOCK NATIONAL BANK-Fort Block, corner Main and Fort streets-Capital, $150,000. President, R. S. Moore; Cashier, Edmund D. Chapin ; Teller, Frank Eames ; Book-keeper, Charles B. Conant ; Directors, R. S. Moore, Elisha Gunn, A. L. Soule, Abijah W. Chapin, W. H. Wilkinson.


PYNCHON NATIONAL BANK-Main street, near State-Capital, $150,000. President, H. N. Case; Cashier, James D. Safford ; Tel- ler, Geo. W. Hubbard; Clerk, E. M. Bartlett; Directors, Daniel Gay, Benjamin K. Bliss, H. N. Case, Homer Foot, E. W. Bond, Daniel Pynchon, Willis Phelps, N. W. Talcott, Daniel Colton.


SECOND NATIONAL BANK (formerly Springfield Bank)-State street near Main-Capital $300,000. President, Henry Alexander, Jr .; Cashier, Lewis Warriner; Teller, Charles B. Fisk ; Book-keeper, William F. Adams ; 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, Frederic H. Harris; Teller, George B. Pierce ; Book-keeper, F. S. Bacon; Clerk, James A. Bryan ; Directors, George Walker, John L. King, Edmund Free- man, 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 steets. Incorporated 1827-President, Josiah Hooker ; Vice President, Philo F. Wilcox ; Trustees, Josiah Hooker, Philo F. Wilcox, Benjamin Day, James M. Thompson, John B. Stebbins, Wil-


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BANKS .- INSURANCE COMPANIES.


liam Gunn, Henry S. Lee; Auditors, Homer Foot, E. Freeman, J. D. Brewer; Treasurer, Henry S. Lee; Secretary, W. S. Shurtleff; Teller and Book-keeper, W. H. Hawkes; Clerk, Henry O. Miner. Deposits, $1,425,000. 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, Aaron Bagg, A. W. Chapin, Marvin Chapin; Trustees, E. W. Bond, George B. Morris, Daniel Pynchon, Thomas Warner, Jr., Tim Henry, B. K. Bliss, Charles O. Chapin, James E. Russell, G. P. Geer, David Smith, J. T. Rockwood, H. Fuller, Jr., Charles Marsh, Willis Phelps, F. H. Harris, Gilbert A. Smith, William Rice ; J. C. Parsons, Holyoke; Treasurer, Daniel J. Marsh; Secretary, E. W. Bond. De- posits, $400,000. Business hours, from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. and from 2 to 3 P. M. Deposits received from Five Cents to One Thousand Dollars.


HAMPDEN SAVINGS BANK, at Agawam National Bank, corner Main and Lyman streets, near R. R. Depot-President, Stephen C. Bemis; Vice Presidents, C. W. Chapin, D. L. Harris, E. Trask, F. Morgan ; Trustees, James A. Rumrill, W. H. Wilkinson, T. M. Brown, Caleb Rice, M. Chapin, H. Gray, T. W. Wason, E. South- worth, W. K. Baker, John M. Stebbins, William Melcher; Secretary and Treasurer, F. S. Bailey. Deposits, $300,000. Business hours, every business day at Agawam National 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.


INSURANCE COMPANIES.


SPRINGFIELD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY-Cash capi- tal, $300,000. President, Edmund Freeman; Secretary, J. N. Dun- ham; Assistant Secretary, Charles E. Lane; Book-keeper, A. J. Wright; Clerks, S. H. Platt, J. Wilson; Directors, Edmund Free- man, Chester W. Chapin, Daniel L. Harris, Marvin Chapin, Edward Southworth, William Birnie, William Stowe, James Brewer, George Walker, Lombard Dale, Charles Merriam, Henry E. Russell, Waitstill Hastings. Office, Fort Block.


MASSASOIT INSURANCE COMPANY-Cash capital, $200,000. Presi- dent, Abijah W. Chapin; Secretary, S. J. Hall; Book-keeper, Ros- well Lee ; Clerk, Thomas T. Davee; 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.




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