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The City Library Association, Springfield, Mass. LITERATURE :: ART :: SCIENCE
REFERENCE DEPARTMENT
Stack Case x G 844 SP 1 62
1867-68
ADVERTISEMENTS.
SPRINGFIELD MARBLE WORKS.
CRABTREE & SHORT, Practical Marble Workers, Have the largest and most select assortment of
rnamental and Blain
Monuments,
TABLET AND GRAVE STONES, To be found in New England. NO. 2 BURT'S BLOCK, AND NO. 2 BLISS STREET. GEO. CRABTREE. CHAS. J. SHORT.
FISHER, BUCKHAUSE & KNAPPE,
Practical Upholsterers, AND CABINET MAKERS,
Dealers in Parlor, Dining Room and Chamber Furniture, MATTRESSES, CURTAINS, CURTAIN TRIMMINGS, SHADES, &c., &c. ALSO, Common Furniture of all kinds. 5 1-2 BURT'S BLOCK, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. A. C. FISHER
CHAS. BUCKHAUSE, H. KNAPPE.
New Fancy Gunds Store,
NO. 2 COURT STREET.
Laces, Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets,
AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF
TRIMMINGS, &C.
MRS. A. E. JENNISON, MISS M. P. KENDALL. a*
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Do not forget that HENRY GRAY & SONS, 86 Main Street, Springfield, SELL SUPERIOR ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS COALS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES.
And they have introduced the plan of carrying the coal into the house, " FREE OF CHARGE," thereby saving the coal from dirt.
Also have the best of BERKSHIRE LIME and HOFMAN'S RO- SENDALE CEMENT, at the lowest prices, at wholesale and retail.
Do not forget to call at 86 Main street and see the most beautiful SAFES, manufactured by Davidson & Co., Albany. Prices varying from $80 to $1,500. We are also Agents for Davidson & Co's ENAMELED and PLAIN HOLLOW WARE, at wholesale at manufacturers' prices. Agents for the sale of Charcoal, and Anthracite Pig Irons.
S. C. BEMIS & CO., IRON AND COAL.
A LARGE AND EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Irons, Shapes, Rods, Shafting, Boiler Iron, AND EVERYTHING IN THE IRON LINE,
Is for sale on the lowest terms, at wholesale and retail, at their Iron Ware- house, near the corner of
Taylor and Main Streets, Springfield, Mass. -ALSO,-
COALS OF ALL KINDS,
By the Cargo or Ton, under cover, and carefully screened, at lowest prices.
alestern
Alass.
attent
geney.
GARDINER & HYDE, Solicitors,
No. 2 Vernon Street.
EDWARD H. HYDE.
JOSEPH B. GARDINER.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Merchants
Anion
0.
CAPITAL, $20,000,000.
Owned and Operated by the Merchants and Manufacturers of the Country.
HEADQUARTERS OF NEW ENGLAND DIVISION : No. 209 Main Street, ... Springfield, Mass, H. W. DWIGHT, Division Supt.
AGENCY OF THE
ontinental Life nsurance
0.
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
J. S. RICE, Prest. SAM'L E. ELMER, Sec.
J. L. JOHNSON, Gen'l Agt., No. 3 New Bank Building, Cor. of Main and State Sts., SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
WASON Manufacturing Company, RAILWAY CAR BUILDERS, Springfield, Mass.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
pringfield
nstitution for
avings.
INCORPORATED A. D. 1827.
BANKING ROOM, NEW BUILDING, 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 SAVINGS 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, Eliphalet Trask, D. L. Harris, Springfield; Franklin Morgan, Palmer.
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 Five 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-Aaron Bagg, A. W. Chapin.
TRUSTEES-Geo. B. Morris, Daniel Pynchon, T. Warner, Jr., B. K. Bliss, James E. Russell, David Smith, H. Fuller, Jr., Charles Marsh, W. L. Smith, Springfield.
DANIEL J. MARSH, Treasurer. E. W. BOND, Secretary.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
SPRINGFIELD ENGINE AND BOILER WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF Steam Engines and Boilers, ROTARY BLEACHERS, WATER AND OIL TANKS, Steam Gables, colater Flames, asometers,
FOUNDRY LADLES, CUPOLAS, Sheet Iron Work of Every Description, ENGINES AND BOILERS REPAIRED IN A THOROUGH MANNER AT SHORT NOTICE. ALSO, AGENTS FOR
PRINDLE'S PATENT AGRICULTURAL CALDRON AND FARMERS' STEAM BOILER. Works on Liberty Street, Rear of Cooley's Hotel, SPRINGFIELD, MASS. H. WALLACE BULLENS. EDWARD J. GRIMES. FRANK ELLISON.
F. 3. INER, Manufacturer of SHOW CASES, DESKS, COUNTERS, Bank, Store, School and Cabinet Furniture, PICTURE FRAMES, &c. DWIGHT STREET, . SPRINGFIELD, MASS. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
SPRINGFIELD
Moulding Manufactory,
DWIGHT STREET. F. J. VINER.
Every variety and style of Architectural, Looking Glass, Picture Frame and Waved Mouldings, in Black Walnut, Chestnut, Pine, &c., constantly on hand or made to order. Rustic and other Frames always on hand and furnished to order.
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. G. F. WADSWORTH. E. A. PERKINS.
W. S. MARSH.
JOHN ALEXANDER,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
tobes, Ranges,
urnaces,
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, Springfield, mass.
LABAREE BRO'S & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
FOREIGN, DOMESTIC AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
No. I Fallon's Block, Main St.,
W. H. LABAREE, B. F. LABAREE, J. W. LABAREE.
SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
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, HATS AND CAPS.
GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
Rubber and Oil Cloth
ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. W. HOLMES, GENERAL
laim
nsurance
gent,
ROOM NO. 1 UNION BLOCK, Opposite Haynes' Hotel, 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.
T.CHUIBVEX . ORRINGFIELD
J. S. MARSH & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in GROCERIES, FRUITS, FLOUR, PROVISIONS BREAD, PASTRY, &c., Union Block, . . 198 Main St.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ÆTNA
YOR
MEDALS RECEIVED IN EUROPE AND AMERICA FOR THE BEST AND MOST PRACTICAL MACHINES RECOMMENDED BYALL THAT USE THEM
LOCK STITCH N
ES.
SEWING MACHI
CULOONE
THE
ÆTNA SEWING MACHINE
HAS BEEN AWARDED THE HIGHEST PREMIUM WHEREVER EXHIBITED, BOTH IN THIS COUNTRY AND EUROPE.
It Combines the Good Qualities of ALL FIRST CLASS MACHINES YET INVENTED,
WITH A NUMBER OF New and Valuable Improvements
NOT FOUND IN ANY OTHER, AND IS UNQUESTIONABLY THE Most Simple, Practical, and Durable MACHINE IN USE.
IT PERFORMS EVERY CONCEIVABLE VARIETY OF SEWING, FROM THE FINEST MUSLIN TO THE HEAVIEST LEATHER, WITH UNERRING REGULARITY, EASE, AND CELERITY.
A GREAT VARIETY OF SIZES AND STYLES, FOR FAMILY OR MANUFACT- URING PURPOSES, CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE, BY
H. S. WILLIAMS, Gen'l Agent, No. 9 East State Street, (Up Stairs,) SPRINGFIELD, MASS. b
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NORTH AMERICA
Life Insurance
OF NEW YORK.
ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEITABLE AND INDISPUTABLE. Dividends Declared Annually, And paid in CASH, if desired.
THIRTY DAYS GRACE
Allowed on all Renewal Payments, and the Insurance held good.
Restriction un
rabel
ceupation.
POLICIES REGISTERED
In the Insurance Department of the State, AND SECURED BY A PLEDGE OF PUBLIC STOCKS.
THE NORTH AMERICA
Offers more desirable inducements for Insurance than any Company in the United States.
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF BEFORE INSURING. HENRY D. MILLER, Agent, Office No. 5 Fallon's Block, SPRINGFIELD, MASS.
SPRINGFIELD
City Directory
AND
Business Advertiser,
FOR
1867-68.
From July, 1867, to July, 1868.
PUBLISHED ANNUALLY.
SPRINGFIELD: PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL BOWLES AND COMPANY. 1867.
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STREETS, PLACES, SQUARES, ETC.
Adams, from Hancock to Eastern avenue. Alden, from Hancock to Eastern avenue.
Allen, from Water Shops south-easterly. Armory, from Federal northward.
Ashley, from Pine to East.
Auburn, from Main to Conn. R. R. track.
Bancroft, from Chicopee to North.
Barnes' Avenue or Hillman street, from Main street through Barnes' lot.
" Benton Hollow," on the Boston road.
Berlin, from East State to Sanford.
Blandford, from Hancock to Eastern avenue.
Bliss, below State, from Main to Conn. River.
Bliss Avenue, from Water to H. & N. H. R. R., between Margaret and William.
Boston Road, continuation of State from Oak eastward.
Bowdoin, from Factory to E. Worthington.
Boylston, from Cypress to Clinton.
Bradford, from Main to Conn. R. R. track.
Brewer's Avenue, from Main eastward, near Congress.
Bush Avenue, from Main, near U. S. Hotel.
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.
Chaffee Avenue, from Walnut street to Eastern avenue, near the Water Shops. 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 and Conn. River.
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.
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STREETS, PLACES, SQUARES, ETC.
Court Square, opposite the Court House and City Hall. Crossett Avenue, from Main to Willow. Cross, from Main to Maple.
Cypress, from Main to Conn. River. Cypress Court, off Cypress Street.
Dale, from E. Union to Hubbard avenue.
Douglass Avenue, from Fairbanks west to Nettleton's pond. Dwight, from State to E. Bridge.
East, from Alden to Mill.
East Bridge, from Main to Chestnut.
East Court, from Main to Dwight.
East State, from Main to Boston road.
East Union, from Main to Oak.
East William, a continuation of William street east of Main. East Worthington, from Main to Factory.
Eastern Avenue, from State to Hickory.
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 East 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.
Grosvenor, from North to Chestnut.
Hampden, from Maine to Water.
Hancock, from E. Worthington to Alden.
Hancock Avenue, from Spruce to Hancock, sometimes called Cen- tral avenue.
Harrison Avenue, from Main at corner Union Block eastward.
Hickory, from east to Wilbraham.
High, from Maple to Walnut.
Highland, from Water Shop hill near the dam, running south. Hillman, from Main to Chestnut across Barnes' lot.
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.
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STREETS, PLACES, SQUARES, ETC.
John Brown Tract, near Indian Orchard. King, from Walnut to Eastern avenue.
Lebanon, from Hancock to Eastern avenue.
Liberty, from Maine to Chicopee line. Lincoln, from Magazine to Federal.
Linden, from Chestnut east, opposite Essex.
Loring, from Main to Water. Lombard, from Main to Water.
Lotus, from Main over Blake's hill.
Lyman, from Main to Spring.
Magazine, from State to E. Worthington.
Main, from Mill River to Carew.
Maple, from State to Mill.
Margaret, from Main to H. & N. H. R. R.
Marble, from Main east, below Willow avenne.
Market, from State to Harrison avenue.
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 northi.
North Church Avenue, near North Church west.
North, from Carew to Chestnut.
Nursery, from Liberty northward.
Oak, from State to Walnut.
Old Bay Road, from Factory eastward.
Orleans, from State to Pendleton avenue.
Park, from Main to Maple.
"Parker Street," road from School House at Five Mile Pond to School House at Sixteen Acres.
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 Row, 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.
Seventh, from Main west to Fulton.
Sharon, from Main east to north Chestnut, between Ferry and Congress, (not shown on the map.) South, continuation of Main from Mill River to Longmeadow line. 1*
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STREETS, PLACES, SQUARES, ETC.
Spring, from State to Western R. R. track.
Spruce, from Central to Florence.
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 Worthington.
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.
Walnut Avenue, from junction of Walnut and Oak to Cemetery.
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. West Bridge, from Conn. River to Main.
West Court from Water to Main.
West State, from Conn. River to Main.
West Union, from Main to H. & N. H. R. R.
West Union Street Avenue, from W. Union to Wilcox, below Water.
West Worthington, from Water to Main.
White, from Allen southward.
Whitney Avenue, from Water to H. & N. H. R. R., opposite Fre- mont.
Wilbraham, from Boston road eastward.
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 below Central. Winter, from Columbian northward.
Woodworth Avenue, from State south to High, near Walnut. York from Main to Conn. River.
Springfield Directory.
1867-8.
CITY GOVERNMENT-1867.
MAYOR-ALBERT D. BRIGGS.
CLERK AND TREASURER-Albert T. Folsom.
ALDERMEN-Ward One, John Mulligan ; Ward Two, Tim Henry ; Ward Three, H. N. Tinkham; Ward Four, F. H. Harris ; Ward Five, Samuel W. Porter; Ward Six, Amos Call ; Ward Seven, Rawson Hathaway ; Ward Eight, John Severson.
CLERK-A. T. Folsom.
COMMON COUNCILMEN - President, William L. Smith, Ward One, J. C. McIntosh, Warren Emerson, J. H. Demond ; Ward Two, H. M. Morehouse, C. S. Hurlbut, L. A. Tift ; Ward Three, Charles Marsh, H. K. W. Dickinson, P. S. Bailey ; Ward Four, W. L. Smith, W. S. Marsh, L. J. Powers; Ward Five, Charles Chapman, A. H. Clark, J. S. Brown; Ward Six, Charles A. Call ; Ward Seven, E. W. Clark ; Ward Eight, Samuel Mills.
CLERK-Lucius E. Ladd.
MESSENGER-J. D. Bigelow.
SCHOOL 'COMMITTEE-At large, Josiah Hooker; Ward One, John M. Stebbins ; 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, Mar- cellus Pinney ; Ward Eight, Hiram Warner.
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS-E. A. Hubbard.
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR-The Mayor, ex-officio, L. H. Pease, Thomas H. Allen, J. H. Demond.
CITY PHYSICIAN-Dr. H. G. Stickney.
SUPERVISORS OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES-The Mayor, ex- officio, Alderman Henry, Councilman Demond.
SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS-Justin Sackett.
CITY ENGINEER-William B. Harris.
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CITY GOVERNMENT.
ASSESSORS-Francis Norton, Titus Amadon, G. D. Tapley. TAX COLLECTOR-Francis Norton.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
POLICE COURT: James H, Morton, Justice. Special Justices, Charles A. Winchester, Edward Morris. Court held daily (Sun- days excepted ) at 9 A. M., în Police Court Room, City Hall.
CITY MARSHAL-Luke H. Pease.
ASSISTANT MARSHAL-Stephen P. Howard.
POLICE OFFICERS - Marcus Houghton, Albion Jones, E. D. Stock, E. M. Holcomb, J. W. Brainard, E. S. Crosier, Apollos Marsh, Solomon C. Warner, Jr., Charles Osborn, Luther Clark, Larkin Newell, W. W. Day, Charles W. Gilbert, E. F. Foster, Martin Phelps, Lester Smith, A. O. Sinclair, E. B. Skinner, A. M. Piper, James F. Brierly, George Harrington, D. P. Woolson, O. E. Pickle.
CONSTABLES AT INDIAN ORCHARD - A. H. Warriner, and Charles Smith.
NIGHT AND DAY WATCHMEN-J. C. Shamp, H. A. Braman, A. S. Ellis, Alfred Clough, E. C. Pettis, Willard Hutchins, B. M. Dur- fee, P. V. B. Havens, Nelson Witt, A. M. Piper, W. H. Wendell.
TRUANT OFFICERS-J. L. Ames, E. C. Pettis, J. C. Shamp, Richard C. Barrett, Willard Hutchins, P. V. B. Havens.
WARD OFFICERS.
WARD ONE-Warden, Josiah Cummings; Ward Clerk, George T. Wason; Inspectors, J. Bumstead, William H. King, M. T. Hitchcock.
WARD Two-Warden, H. S. Williams; Ward Clerk, Henry F. Trask; Inspectors, Williams Dunham, Alonzo Ballou, W. W. Thomas.
WARD THREE-Warden, Ralph Day ; Ward Clerk, J. H. Apple- ton ; Inspectors, W. A. Hendrick, O. Dickinson, E. S. Crosier.
WARD FOUR-Warden, Frederick Bush ; Ward Clerk, Henry W. Pearl; Inspectors, Marcus Houghton, John Chase, 2d, Joseph M. Hall.
WARD FIVE-Warden, J. F. Cranston ; Ward Clerk, A. R. Rice ; Inspectors, J. W. Read, F. B. Miller, J. A. Knapp.
WARD SIX-Warden, Rufus A. Russell; Ward Clerk, G. D. Tapley ; Inspectors, E. M. Holcomb, I. P. Dickinson, Elbridge Barton.
WARD SEVEN-Warden, Asa M. Piper ; Ward Clerk, Charles Gage; Inspectors, William H. Paige, John S. Sanderson, Charles W. Gilbert.
WARD EIGHT-Warden, E. P. Robbins; Ward Clerk, George H. Glidden ; Inspectors, Edgar J. Chapin, James H. Butler, Julius Warfield.
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CITY GOVERNMENT.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
CHIEF ENGINEER-L. H. Powers.
ASSISTANT ENGINEERS-W. W. Day, C. F. Hovey, Peter Platt, E. D. Stock, W. Armington.
SUBORDINATE OFFICERS.
MEASURERS OF WOOD AND BARK-Luther Bliss, Jr., C. J. Eaton, Charles E. Brown, Harvey Lyman, Charles A. Woolson, Henry W. Hallett, Charles A. Call, James R. Crooks, J. G. Capron, A. O. Gray, John Kimberly, Eli H. Patch, George A. Graves, E. H. Waite, Harvey J. Deming, George H. Converse, George Hud- son, Thomas Emery, William H. Pinney, A. A. Moseley.
WEIGHERS OF COAL-H. W. Worden, Charles W. Chapin, W. H. Haley, Richard W. Rice, J. M. Morse, Oshea Page, F. S. Newell, Robert A. Gray.
PUBLIC WEIGHERS-Richard W. Rice, Thomas E. Emery, Henry M. Willard, A. H. Warriner.
SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES-A. B. Manley.
FENCE VIEWERS- Harvey Butler, David A. Adams, Richard Burt, Alvin N. Kibbe, I. P. Dickinson.
MEASURER OF GRAIN-Franklin Richmond.
MEASURERS OF LEATHER-Josiah Cummings, Daniel G. White. POUND KEEPERS-Tyler Childs, W. L. Keyes, Erskine Pease.
INSPECTORS OF LIME .- Abel Howe, John Topliff.
SURVEYORS OF LUMBER-A. L. Chapin, Oshea Page, E. A. Perkins, Charles N. Hubbard, Charles L. Shaw.
INSPECTOR OF CHARCOAL BASKETS-L. H. Pease.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE CITY COUNCIL, 1867.
COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
ON ENROLLED BILLS-Messrs. Harris, Henry and Tinkham.
ON BILLS IN SECOND READING-Messrs. Porter, Mulligan and Call.
ON . ELECTIONS-Messrs. Severson, Hathaway and Henry.
ON ORDINANCES-Messrs. Tinkham, Harris and Porter.
JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.
ON FINANCE-The Mayor, Alderman Harris, President of the Common Council, Councilmen Charles Marsh and Powers.
ON ACCOUNTS-Aldermen Harris and Tinkham, Councilmen McIntosh, Morehouse and E. W. Clark.
ON STREETS AND SIDEWALKS-Aldermen Henry and Mulligan, Councilmen Demond, Dickinson and Tifft.
ON CITY PROPERTY-Aldermen Tinkham and Call, Council- men Powers, Tifft and Brown.
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CITY GOVERNMENT .- HAMPDEN COUNTY REGISTER.
ON SEWERS AND DRAINS - Aldermen Call and Hathaway, Councilmen W. S. Marsh, Hurlbut and Emerson.
ON PAUPER DEPARTMENT-Aldermen Hathaway and Severson, Councilmen Mills, Morehouse and Call.
ON LIGHTING STREETS-Aldermen Henry and Call, Council- men Morehouse, A. H. Clark and Hurlbut.
ON EDUCATION-Aldermen Porter and Severson, Councilmen McIntosh, Charles Marsh and Dickinson.
ON FIRE DEPARTMENT - Aldermen Mulligan and Porter, Councilmen Emerson, Chapman and Bailey.
ON PRINTING-The Mayor, President of the Common Council, and Councilman Demond.
COMMITTEES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.
ON ENROLLMENT-Messrs. Bailey, Powers and McIntosh.
ON BILLS IN SECOND READING-Messrs. Chapman, Call and Brown.
ON ELECTIONS-Messrs. E. W. Clark, Mills and W. S. Marsh.
ON ORDINANCES-Messrs. Demond, A. H. Clark and Chapman.
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 Springfield on the first Tuesdays of every month except August and October ; 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. Office 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-Chester R. Chaffee, John W. Hunt, Springfield.
SHERIFF AND JAILOR-Frederick Bush of Springfield.
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HAMPDEN COUNTY REGISTER.
DEPUTY SHERIFFS-Springfield, David A. Adams, A. M. Brad- ley ; Ransford W. Kellogg, Southwick; Henry Clark, J. L. Ames, Indian Orchard.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS-Wm. M. Lewis, Blandford ; Daniel G. Potter of Monson; (one vacancy.) Special Commissioners -- Edwin H. Ball of Holyoke, Albert D. Bagg of West Springfield. Times of Meeting-at Springfield on the second Tuesday of April, and the first Tuesday of October, and fourth Tuesdays of June aud December.
COMMISSIONERS TO QUALIFY CIVIL OFFICERS-Springfield- Erasmus D. Beach, George Bliss, James W. Crooks, George B. Morris, Oliver B. Morris, William S. Shurtleff, Samuel B. Spooner.
CORONERS-Springfield-Eliphalet Trask, Joseph Ingraham, William E. Montague.
NOTARIES PUBLIC-E. W. Bond, J. W. Crooks, A. L. Soule, J. M. Stebbins, J. H. Morton, George Walker, J. M. Thompson, Charles Marsh, William Stowe, Horace C. Lee, Henry S. Lee, James A. Rumrill, J. E. McIntire, William S. Greene, Edward Morris, T. Alden Curtis, Edward H. Hyde.
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